ANTED.—A pair of Sawyers.; Apply, ; vMawley.& JDodgßlmn, Ditton/Baugk -■""■"■ ■-'■'*^.:■;;■.. :;-'■',,573, rTANTED.—By a young man Tilth twelve";' J/y months' ; colonial '.; imnie.; diate employment on a farm or otherwise. ■ Address" CHiiHeaV' office o£;this paper. 678'' [T A N T competent' ■ rabbit% '■'VV; catchenAApplyto.F.;Cf. MooreMaß-, ••tertq'ti, or toi Mr; J^Strang, : Qladatbne;,' i.Vr . YJN; just received -from-l'Min'''The ' Catholic .; Parochial iliyinh Book..'' j Words > only' Is 6d r ,with-musiq\fis 6d. Whi'ttaker.', Bros,, Cat&lic ! .j)e'pot,' Lambton 'Quay,. iWcUington.l iw'fe :-'.<i ;', r'; '{675" TANTEDj.by \ a'respectablevyouiig : ■ VV, ! wt%ati; a situatioh in ; a family'to ; •take charge of■ chil'drea;(Very fond of them), ,• or as ueedlewomaL ot parlor maid, or•on,astation. Address, care of Mrs Wilkinson; Post : . TaU'Jjterenik'au.'■•-."■:' ; '.' '..; '.','674/,; : (WANTED ENOWN.-The undersigned- '/;> iV i$ a■OASHrpurohi«ej-;qf; TALUW/'; in-large or small quantities. 0: WILTON,;; .•Kuripuni,.: ; .':■■■';. '■■' ■; ./;.;/' ...6j)fc: ANTED,Men for falling scrub., %:.■; i;.fYV -■' Stuc'key, l Rangituma'u.■ " ■''"'637'' ANTED to sell about"800 Jendingv, ~i t posts. Apply'toVileaud DArcy.'-;; ANTED.—Menfqr felling scrub. Apply :• it; to W. C.;.Buchanan"Tuptitupuru,,i)r F."G. Moore;-Masterton.- ■;'- ;-; ; ;. ; 628; ANTRp.-Kabbit Skins.;. Highest :--.'VV Price.'given for large and imall quantities,' Vile and D'Arcy. ' -: 515" ANTED KNOWN.-That W. Wiley.; V V will supply the best and cheapest shingles in Masterton. Apply to Bacon and ■ Wrigley, Waipoua Planing Mills, 434 "AN T E D.—Purchasers for Sawn *l Shingles at 10s por 1000. One coat of Hematite Faint renders these Bhinglea partly fireproof.-Bacon and Wrigley, Waipoua Mills. , 476 7ANTED KNOWN .-That we guaranYY tee # ;ih Bpite of- all Opposition, to sell our Groceries, Drapery, Ironmongery, &a.. as CHEAP as nrnr ITaiira in tnwn. Compare our Pricej.-C.A. BRIGGS& Co., Masterton. ." , 675 for our39s Tweed" ;,¥! | Suits, Apply early to 0. A. BRIG&S Jc C 6.; Masterton. ..,,. .•.0.-'-./676. i TH AN TE O;' K'N" OWN.-That -O. ':■ i £■■• yl' BRIGGS* CO. are : Agents'for-trie'' Colonial Insurance Co. " 575 rANTED';-T-Buyers for our ■' Splendid YY Tea at Is lid, Sugar) d.ejd, Md 6d ; per lb—i-16s,i 18s, arid 20s"per- bag; Cheese 3d, Bacon Bd, Kerosine, lis 6d per tin, Ac. C. A. BEIGGB & CO., Masterton. 575 ANTED public to compare our Y Y .'■ TEA at Is lid per lb with that sold by others at 3s per lb.—C. A, BBIGGS & CO., Masterton. 575' ANTED.-The public to Buy at the' Y y Cheapest Market.-C, A. BBIGGS & CO., Masterton. • 675 WANTED Known, that A. Williams, Blacksmith and Earner, Courtenay Plase, intimates to his friends and the publio that' he has engaged a first-class Coachbuilder. Buggieß, 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 Colouy. ■ • 476 WANTED Knoiin, the Grosvenor Hotel, Taranaki-street 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 iamilies. Visit solicited, H, C. Wilson, Proprietor. 476 rTANTED KNOWN.-Mrs Morey'e Tt Paper. Pattern Depot, opposite Godber s Bakery, Cuba-street. Paper Patterns of all the newest Btyles, ,frpm which,, ladies may cut their ewn materials. Ladies' own materials cut ont at.a moderate charge. Ladies'costumes, 2s: children's do.ls 6d ■ ladies' jackets, Is 6dj 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 pattorus to cut by; double the above prices, All orders to be accompanied by P. 0.0., or stamoß. ■ 477
M4LL UNIMPROVED FARMS ne'r Featherston andGreytown, in blocks to suit purchasers. Open swamp and bush country. Deferred payments. Apply Messrs Joseph and PHimrs, Dry River Station Lower Valley, 31 rRS BENNETT'S REGISTRY OFFICE DOMESTIC SERVANTS. ' Ihbhtuik, Masterioh. 43 EDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY J ' •' ■ QUEKIf-ST,, MASTERTON. , The half-yearly CLEAHIM-OUTSALE of Eooksj Stationery, Fancy Goods, and School Requisites, will be held- for'THFEE WEEKS ONLY, atGEEATLY REDUCED PRICES. ■:■-.'■■■ ■'■■•'. 516 ".,;. T.E. PRICE. AIRCULATING LIBRARY. THE .Undersigned has now opened a CIRCULATING LIBRARY in connection with the ; Eduoatioaal Depository. Terms—2s. 6d deposit, and 4d on each book taken out. m, T.E.PBIOE. ATOTICE OP REMOVAL.-S. Kinqdoh" JL\ . Plumber and Tinsmith, begs to in form his customers and inhabitants of the district that he has removed from theForeg' •tera' Hall to the premises lately occupied by Mr GiHett, near the Temperance Hotel, where he hopes to receive a continuance of their, patronage. 562' J6, MACKAY begs 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 the best quality to merit a fair share of patronage. 41b loaf weighed on delivery,- 8d 'Gash Cakes made to order. f!0 LET,:ON LEASE IN FEATHER'. I ST.ON, ■..:!:,; QUARTER-ACRE of LAND,-on which i»'l erected a.'five-roomed Cottage and eight- '' stalled stable adjoining the Railway Station, / .with'or.without purchasing .clause. Apply 'J, early to 5.. ■ ■■;,, '. • ".". 1 '::...'.. :■'; :....' •'■!; - ; - 'Masterton:... .. '1 :;','.'-'TO LET-IN ■•' ■.; ■'•■'" • occupied by E. Gillett. A^iy'tb ! Mr E, Feist. 7 loubß lately ' :J^pß-SALE^.A i vjl '■••'£ steady trade. -Possession in October 11 Apply n'"',' .THOMASTHOMPSONrT 481- 1 f '■/'■ -\_Tjiueruiibtei; L ;.); IORIA-LEor &h3t.#hV'i&ru&or# 'I ..Goodopening'-fora ! im'an ! -of busineM - r witha'imaU^apaltlilenDi^^pl^j^v J.!DiAiris^unn;in:o(^lJtai>;:Jii/:Wr''
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 579, 27 September 1880, Page 3
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837Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 579, 27 September 1880, Page 3
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