w 'ANTED.-A'sitifaf keeper. Good reouKa at this office, ' % TTTANTED a mod-generaL'Servl YY to cook and.^flsteAppJ TITANT [il) -A Station on a,„ VY i station, by a steady, practic (married, without encumbranceKiwh'iS btrads ploughing milking, and; Bliej work, fa. Apply at this office.? WANTED.— The inhabitants of a' ; ton and Taratahi to know- tl undersigned will deliver. MILK at >Tj PENCE PER QUART. J. B.iubtow. —Orders left with Messrs 8,~ A; G&rJ and Son, Carterton, promptly l aliendel 495 1 TTTANTED.—Purchasers for 10 • tonl YY Good Derwent Potatoes. . • Co., Carterton. W ANTED.—A Houseinaid'iorliaihl Hotel ' ' WANTED to Purcliaso.—Fresh and sail hides and calf-skins for: cash.Cooper & Co., Lower Adelaide Road.WJ lingtsn. 4771 WANTED KNOWN.—That W WHS will supply the best and eheapea shingles in Masterton; Apply to Bacofi ant Wrigley, Waipoua Planing Mills 434 WANTED KNOWN.—Freehold r House, '' and land Wrigley's estate. Only £l6Ol Deposit £lO, balance Monthly payments ail 8 per cent interest for 4 years. 476 . & & J. BROWN. A N T E D,—Purchasers for. Sawn - Shingles at 10a per 1000. 'One coat ; of Hematite Paint renders • these shingles" partly fireproof.—Bacon and Wrigley, Waipoua Mills. 476 WANTED TENDERS for clearing about" ! ; 200 acres of Manuka Scrub, at Wainuioru, on the land of Mr McLaren. Speci- 1 fications and particulars. cau. be seen at the office of the undersigned, at' Carterton, > where tenders, will close on .Saturday 3rd July "ext. H. H. WOLTERS. TT7AiNTIiD Known, that. A,-Williams, YY Blacksmith and Farrier, Courtenay - Place, intimates to his frionds and the public - that'ho lias engaged a first class Coach- • builder. Buggies,- expresses, spring traps, spring and tip drays, of every description, made and repaired. All orders punctually attended .to, and all work guaranteed and. and done on the shortest possible notice.' Cheapest firm in the Colony. 476 WANTED Knovin, the (irosvenor Hotel, Taranki-street. Splendid promenade on roof, commanding a beautiful view of,the oity and harbor, and only a few minutes' -. walk from the Tramway., Superior accommodation for Boarders and Visitors, also private suites of apartments for families, Visit solicited. H. C. Wilson, Proprietor. ~x- . 476 W* Paper Pattern ■ Depot, opposite bodber s Bakery, Cuba-street. Paper P itterns of all the newest styles, from which ladies may cut their awn materials.' Ladieß' own materials cut ont at a moderate oharge. Ladies' costumes, 2s; children's do Is 6d ladies' jackets, Is fid; child's do, Is, Ladies' dressing gowns in all the newest styles, 2s; boys' suits, Is 6d; riding habits, 2s.—The above prices for flat patterns, fully trimmed patterns, with flat patterns to cut by, double the above prices. All orders to be accompaniedby P. 0.0., or stamps. 477 WANTED KNOWN that J. Mandel, ■ Tobacconist, Wellington, has received a large supply of Cigars, Tobacco and also he has received a first-class Cutting Machine, the best in New Zealand, and he is prepared to supply in any quantity, wholesale or retail, the finest Cut Tobacco, and any orders J, M. may be favored with will be executed on the shortest notice. ; It you want to enjoy a good smoke, try Mandel's Unsteamed Tobacco. Note the Address— J. MANDEL, Hairdresser & Tobacconist, Willis-st., Wellington. Best Brands Cigars always on hand. Wholssale buyers liberally dealt with. 464 MRS ENERSEN, Hall-street, Masterton, wishes to let apartments to lying-in ladies from up-country, or invalid ladies requiring nursing. Terms on application. 455 SM4LL UNIMPROVED FARMS ne r Featherston andGreytown, in blocks to Buit purchasers, Open swamp and busli country, Deferred payments, Apply Mesßrs Joseph and Phillips, Dry Eiver Station; Lower Valley, 346 WANTED KNOWN-That the PRICE of BREAD purchased from my establishment on and after this date will be EIGHTPENCE per 41b LOAF for CASH —Booked, 9d, the usual discount allowed if paid weekly. J. CLAYSON. Junel4, MO, T , G. MACIAY bees to inform thain; (J , habitants of Masterton and surroiii| ing districts that he has' opened the shq_ belonging to Mr Russell, - Kuripuni, aslr BAKERY, and hopes, by strict attention to business, and by supplying bread of the best quality to merit a fair share of patronage., 41b loaf weighed on delivery, 81 Cash only. Wedding, Christmas, and Birthday Cakes madeto order. ' 489 "J"AMES THOMPSON begs to inform the J public tHat on and after this date h e ias ' , ' REDUCED THE PRICE OF BREAD to 9d per large loaf and 4£d per small loaf, booked; andßdper large loaf and 4dper small loaf, for cash. The usual discount allowed on all accounts paid weekly. JAMES THOMPSON. Masterton, ' " June 14th, 1880. 459 BENNETT'S REGISTRY OFFICE m DOMESTIC SERVANTS,. ~ Insiitotr, Masterton. 43 R & J; B R. O-W •N' Sub-Agents for North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, And Murray, Roberts & Co. Cash advanced on wool and insurances effected at lowest current rates from sheep's back to London. • TO LET, with immediate that centrally situated Shop and Dwelling adjoinine Mr W. Bell, draper, and lately occupied by him. For terms apply to F. W, HALES, '9. Queen-street. rpO LET,—On short or long lease, that 1.; most centrally-situated 2-storied build-. ing at corner of Queen-street and Perrystreet, Masterton, containing; shop and five rooms. Shop flat may be'let separately, and up-stair rooms let for offices, Apply to ' RAYMOND W, MARSHALL, 464 • ■ Carterton. T pO-LET.—The Shop in Queen-street re X _ cently in the occupation of Mr R; G Williams. Apply, 484 ...,. W. PERRY. TO LET-IN QUEEN-ST. Wm- Shop and Dwelling House lately 1 occupied by E. Gillett. Apply to Mr E, Feist. 16 ' >m, ALEXANDER . T O LET ON LEASE IN LEATHER'HOI, QUARTER-ACRE of LAND, on which is erected a iive?roomed .Cottage and eight, stalled stable adjoining the Railway Station; mth or withoutvpuxchasing clause, Apply early to , <' M J, VILE, ~ 'Masterton, MiAkV, ' .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 500, 26 June 1880, Page 3
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