KNOWN.— That I have sup. Jf " plied a want long felt in Carterton ;by purchaainj a Mangle, and ain prepared to execute, iuiy'orders entrusted to my careat 3d per doz. Mrs Goudahd. opposite l Gilea',Hotel, ; , fi()7 TTTANTED.-. A married couple, without ;VV r encumbrance. Wife to cooli, husb'aiid .'.to. mik.and -make biniself -generallj usoiul. Apply to Mr Colerflan Phillips, Dry River Station, Lower Valley, ' 604 WANTED by a gentleman of several years' colonial experience, employment. Is a thorough Accountant, and possesses, first-rate..,testimonials. Small salary required. 'is 'willing' to give- lessons in Bookkeeping at a moderate charge.— H.S., office of this paper. 502 WANTED -by a married man, a Bitua- • tiou on a farm; Is a good ploughman and milker. Good - references if required. Appiy at this office, 601 WAN'L'ftD. —a situation lis-manager. or bailiii oii'a farm. .Wile as, housekeeper, Good references if required, jtyply at this office! . 600 fur 10 tons of IYI Good Derweut. Potatoes,.: Apply A Armstrong ,fc Co., liiirteiton; 492 WANTED AViley i ™H supply the best and cheapest shingles in Masterton; Apply to Bacon and JWrigley, Waipoua Planing Mills,, ' 434 KNQWN,—Freehold House ' and land Wrigley's estate. Only £l6O. Deposit £ 10, balance monthly payments at 8 per cent interest for 4 years. 476 : Jl. <fc J, BROWN. WA NTE D, —Purchasers for Sawn Shingles at 10s per. 1000. One coat of Hematite Paint renders thbe shingles partly fireproof.—Bacon and Wrigley, Waipoua Mills, ; ' 476 WANTED r Known,, that A, Williams, Blacksmith and Farrier, Courtenay Place; intiniales.tp his friends and the public that he - -has; engaged -a first-class Coachlntilder. ' ■ Buggies, expresses, ppring 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 Tit ANTED Knn-W.'.the Großvenor Hotel, i-Vy., Taranaki-sutot. Splendid promenade ou roof, commanding a beautiful view of the city 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. ; ■ 476 'WANTED KNOWN.-Mrs Morey's yV, Paper Pattern Depot, opposite bo.dber, s Bakery, Cuba-street, Paper P ,t----terns of all the newest styles, from which ladies liiay cut their own materials. Ladies' •P.wn materials cut ont at a moderate charge. Ladies' costumes, 2s; children's do Is 6d ladies' jackets, Is 6d;' child's do, Is. Ladies' dressing gowns in all the newest styles, 2s; boys' suits,- Is 6d'; riding lwbits, 2s.—Thp above prices for flat patterns, fully trimmed patterns, with flat patterns to cut by, double the above prices. All orders to be accompanied by P. 0.0., or stamps. 477 \TTANTED KNOWN that J. Handel, YV Tobacconist, Welliugton, has received a large Bupply. of Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes of the very best American brands; also he has received a first-clas3 Cutting Machine, tlio best"in New Zealand, and he is prepared ksupply; j'ti 'any quantity, whole. Sale or retail, tho 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 Handel's Unsteamed Tobaxo, Note the Address— J.MANDEL, - Hairdresseh Tobacconist,. • Wiliis-st,, Wellington, Best Brands Cigars always on haud. Wholesale buyers liberally dealt with. 464 RR ENEBSEN, Hall-street, Masterton, 'wishes to let apartments to lying-in ladies from up-country, or invalid ladies reqniring nursing. Terms on applicatip". 465 SIULL UNIMPROVED FARMS ne r .FGjitherston "anti'Greytown, in blocks to suit purchasers,;- Qpen swamp and bush ;couiitry. Deferred payments. Apply Messrs Joseph-and Phillips,- Dry- Eiver Station; Lower Valley. . - 346 jyptS BENNETT'S REGISTRY OFFICE fok . DOMESTIC SERVANTS. Institute, Masterton. 43 J. G.MACKAY bees to inform the in- , habitants of Masterton.and surrounding districts that he has opened the shop belonging to Mr Russell, Kuripuni, as a BAKERY, and hopes, by strict attention to business, and by supplying bread of tho best quality .to merit a fair share of patronage. 41b loaf weighed, on delivery, 81 Cash Only. Wedding, Christening, and Birthday Cakes made to order. 1J 489 TO- LET.—A Four-roomed House on the Upper Plain and Five Acres of Land—all fenced. Apply to Mr D'Arcy. 491 TO LET.—The Shop-lately, in the occupation of Mr A, T. Coppins, in :Qtie'&nsreet, Masterton, Rent moderate. A'so; "fdur-roomed Cottage in Chapel-street Apply to ■ THOS. C. D'ARCY, . Queen-street-, • ! TAMES THOMPSON begs to inform the ,• public that on and after this date h® ha? REDUCED THE PRICE OF BREAD to 9d per large loaf and 4Jd per small loaf, booked; and 8d per large loaf and 4d per small loaf, for caab. The. usual .discount allowed on all accounts paid weekly. \ ; JAMES THOMPSON. Masterton, ...... June 14th, 1880. ' 489 rr\o LET, with immediate possession, that JL" ' centrally.situated Shop and Dwelling adjoinine Mr W. Bell,-draper, and-lately occupied by him. For terms apply to , F. W. HALES, -. 399 Queen-street. rno LET,—On short or long lease, that 1 . .most centrally-situated 2-storie'd building at corner of Queen-street and PeiTy. street, Masterton, containing shop and five rooms.! Shop Bat may be lot separately, and .up-stair rooms let for offices, Apply to RAYMOND W. MARSHALL, 464—i ; Carterton. TO LET-IN QUEEN-ST, ■'•-.Ol&li,. - j-rr nnHE Shop and. Dwelling House lately yJU; occupied; by E. Gillett. •Apply to Mr E, Feist. ~ ' : 466./ • v-Wm. ALEXANDER. A N S ALE by the Undersigned.—4oo \J a 'BusMls'-Primeßarley.; 49» ; F,. H,- WOOD' &"CO. ,rinO-LET.—The : Shop in- Qu'en-street re ,JL .. gently m.the occupation of Mr R, G Williams; i - Apply, 484 ' 'W. PERRY. T 10 LET -ON--LKABE IN FEATHERS T O N. • QUARTER-ACEE of LAND, on which is erected a five-roomed. Cottage and 'eight, ■ stalled stable 1 Mjoiniiig the Railway Station,'' wither without purchasing clause. Apply earlyto u t" ' «;»
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 508, 6 July 1880, Page 3
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