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I Wanted. ANTED KNOWN. -Advertisement YY ia thi3 columa not Gsoeedin" K» words ONE SHILLING first insertion dIXPEISfOE each subsequent insertion. [jfTANTBD.-At Tuhitarata, a married »i . couple, without encumbrance, man to cook, and woman to do' house work. Apply D. McMaster, Tuhitarata, , Martinborough. 1642 ANTED,-A Carpenter for Bridge YY work; also a Cook, Reeso and Dawson. IG4I vv ANTED Known-Watches Clocks, &c, carefully cleaned and repaired, and warranted for twelve months, breakages excepted; charges strictly moderate. J. BROWN, Watchmaker, &o„ Manners-street next door to Bank Hotel, Wellington 1639 JANTED.-Two ploughmen. Nonobut I YY .experienced hands need apply. ] Manager Castlepoint Station. . 1639 ANTED.-A Smart Active Boy to I i i carry out parcels, &c, apply early |toL. J. Hqopbr & Co. BonMarcluv 1636 7'ANTED INOWN.-Being a direct t f Importer and Manufacturer and boundtonoone,l am able'to sell any of the undermentioned articles cheaper.than any other retailer:—Rick and other Covers, Oilskins, clothing, Flags, Tents, Horse and Loin Cloths, Real Crack Proof Gum Boots, Twines, Assorted Fishing Tackles, Ropos and Blooks, &c„ Ac. T. 'ARTHUR/ Sailmaker,, (Opposite Evening Post Office), Willis-street, Wellington. 1601 TANTED-Green or Well-dried Sheep. I Y V skin Pelts in any quantity. Apply Harvey & Sons. Wainoua Wool Works, -Tho travelling pubuo to Y f know that they can havo first-class accommodation at Kibblewhtte's Family Accommodation House, next Feist's Store Queen-street Masterton; Weekly boarders £1; all meals, Is; Beds, Is 6d. Special arrangements for families. Horses fed for Is per foed.• ANTED KNOWN.-Vacancies tor Y Y three or four Boarders at Dbughty's Accommodation House, opposite Muir and Dixon's coach factory, Masterton. Weekly Boarders as per agreement. Meals at ; a!l hours (Is): : 1595 WANTED Known-Mrs Redmond, City Registry Office, noav City Hotel, • corner of Clyde-quay and Courtney-place, Wellington. A list kept of Lady Helps, Machinists, and Domestic Servant's?. All letters must contain stamps for replies,.'*, l r ANTED KNOWN.-ThatKEEs'iEhiS: Y Y Habding have ; Oen tral Carrying Depot, opposite ' Cockbum'i Block," Queen-street, Masterton,' Goods conveyed to or from tho Raihay Station iu Express or .Spring Cart, Express will be at tho station on tho arrival of each trail,. Goods and Parcels delivered in town or country. Furniture carefully removed. All work at.lowest rates. W ANTED KNOWN-Kelder sells Furniture cheaper than any man in town. ANTED KNOWN-China and Glass YV at Fielder's Variety Store, very cheap, TORNITUEE made to order at Fielder's .' Variety Store, Manners-street WeiI %ton, 1641 3 EOPLE wanting Cheap Furniture should I JL ■ go to fielder's Variety Store 1 , Manners- | ■street. 1 TTANTED KNO WN-Scissore, allpric'cs, VY from Cd par pair, at W.. Higgmbottom's direct importer, Willis-street,' 1644 ID KNOWN-Pocket .knives Y V from 9d to 10s 6d each, at W. Higginbottom's, direct importer, Willis-street, - 1644 ANTED KtfOWN-That W. HigginY V bottom the Sheffield cutter, grinder, and saw sharpener is to be found in Willisstreet next Union Hotel, Wellington, 1644 ANTED KNOWN-Table cutlery, V Y spoons, tea pots B,M. all prices and qualities, no second profit. Imported by W, Higginbottom, Willis-street, Wellington, 1644 WANTED KNO WN-Thafc our premises will bo open in future on SATURDAY AFTERNOON for the Sale of our first class Oilskins, Horsecloths, Covers. Tents. &c. With thanks for past favors. We arc, yours, Sc, COOK & KNIGHT, 1615 Sustom House Quay, Wellington.. 'ANTED, -500 Merino YY Ewes. Apply by Lotter, stating Ago and Price, THOS, HITOHINGS, Beaumont, Whareama. £1 REWARD. LOST-From Waiheuga, a Bay Mare, •white face and nose ; branded S on neck (old), THOS, F, EVANS, Saddler, 1603 Martinborougb. IOUND-On the TAUERU ROAD, a J Pocket Book, containing a cheque for a large sum, and other papers. Owner„rnay have tho same on paying cost of tliis''advcitisement, ..■"■,• 1624■;;■".'' W. DARLEY; •' lOs REWARD. LOST-From Tenui about 7th March, a Mack Collie Slut, answering to tho name of " Lassie." 1642 H, ADAMS, Masterton, | \ LADY residing at Carterton, who has ono little Girl attending School, would be happy to meet with a few other Children to live with her as Boardors.—Apply " H., Post Office, Carterton." 1624 BEST AND CHEAPEST PRESENTS. • Dons, J. BIKREL'S, Dolls, Toys,' Fancy Repository, Tots Fancy Goods. Cuba-St,, Fancy Oiiw WELLINGTON. A LL kinds of Fancy-Work Materials, and Tl Fancy-Work Buoka. Stamped and commenced work, and cut-out paper patterns Visitors to Wellington are respectfully invited to examine our varied stock and note prices. Assortment of Real Brussels, Hosnox, and Torchon Laces. ORDERS accompanied by remittance. Promptly attended to. THE HARDING FUND. TI7E desire to express our sense of tho Y* kindness of those of our friends, who, as Boon as they heard of the misfortune which befel us, hastened to express their sympathy by raising a fund to help us" in our trouble, and our best thanks'to'one and all who joined them in the movement s.i' willingly and cheerfully that a sum has been • raised beyond any expectation wo could' have formed, and which will be of -tho greatest assistance to us in making a hew home for our family, '-. J.H I AHDS.M.,HARDING, i .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1644, 26 March 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1644, 26 March 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1644, 26 March 1884, Page 3