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WANTED KNOWN-That T.ave!. TT 'era and Professional Part iea can bo accommodi'ted at BOLLY HOUSE, pixon Street, Masterful). MYCUNfI has also vacancies f<r a few Boarders. Kveiy comfort and moderate charges, j j WANTED KMWN-That Mm Henky has taken over Mr Hare's liouae in Dixon street, end is prepared to reeoiva two or thivo res. pectnblo younj; men as boardore. Terms Moderate. LIOKNSED3 KEGISTRY OFFICE WA NT E D—For Boarding Housa Housemaid and Waitress. Freb Wrights REGISTRY OFFICE, Ham SIBEKT, MASrEHION. W ,A !^ <e \VN—that J, N, n Bruuton, rai'or. Jiasreu>o?ed i.i bis private huuso in Opaki Road, Lnns* ilowne. Orders ma) also be left with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confection l era, Mnsterton. rNTfiDit Knoivc, I 'lrt 1 a-u now Removed to my row premised in Victoria-atieet, We'l'ii'-foB. ofl'Cub.v street, and adjoining the Grey \alloy Coal Compavy'j yards, urd, as usual, I am prepared to Build or Repair any kind of Vehicles 011 thesliorioit ootico and on the most liberal teiuis to tuit customers, My prices aro the lowest w!:cn the workiwnsliip i, takon into account. Ladies Phro'iiiis a speciality. Jn stocksIJugjits, Phajtous, Wneijonottcs, og Carls, and Spring carts, cheap. M Doha", Wellington Coach Factory jjl W. COITRELL & Co.| General JD « (- , ;tri"rs.'!ijd Portv.'irdini; At-onta, Wi'llingtoii,—Custoin!:i:«39 work of all kinds promptly :,m| cm fully attended to, Wii put only cVitr i>oixlb. brt land tlifidi «t custutrurs' dfo-s. Rood ati»ra°o aeconmi(.d,ition, Furniture carefully removed • KNOWN,-'HE HAD 10 I'OSTI'ONIi HIS WKDDINU and COM. MITIED SUICIDE! fin ittcsday somcwlicro near Masleitan! It nppeaia a young i.quattw in position w engaged to a very pretty girt—the dans],, tor ot a nciilibouunj f.umei—tliu wedding day was fixed, the guests invited, and eveiTproparatioii inado in expectation of thn happy cvciit. The bridegroom elect sent to Writing, ton and ordered a now suit. T!io day anpreached, hut not the clothes, Three times lie rode to tin nearo t telegraph office, and wired to know the reason of the delay. T| l# answer came 011 the eve of liis wtdd'ng day: Cannot send clothes till the following night," The distracted lover rushed wildly from tlio office. Fool that 1 ras to take other psoplt's f.dvicp, why did I not send to JAMlvb WMili, the CASH TAILOU, Mas. tertui, he has always given me satisfaction and ucvi-r disappointed me, Imulcs I eliould licvc got the things at about half the price other people charge, On going home ho wrote a letter cajing tlmt vathcr than ?ct mr Tied 1,1 an old suit lie had determined to blow .n',l).nms out, and added tlwt he should advise any one wlio wanted clothes m.Hlo tafit thorn perfectly, and finished veil when" promised, to go or send to JAMES WEBB, the Cash Tailor, Mastcrton, where a FIRST. CLASS CUTTER FROM SYIMEY IS , ENGAGED, whoso credentials sne«k vol- ' uracs in his favour. Molto-No Fit, No I'ay. Satisfaction Guarnutcd, Fit and Stylo Umltniaoic. Next Theatre liojnl. WAMEII-All Hoys and louths t» write lor our famous eighteenpenny Tweed Hats. We have just received 800 more. Send your sizo and Postal Note for Is Cd aud you will receive per return post a Hat worth 2s Gd from To AlO House, Villinjiton. WANTED every man to buy our all wool Colonial Knit Socks, They give grand wear, are only one shilling per pair, and can be had nowhero else, but at To Aro llousc.

"PURCHASERS by the hundred wanted 1 lor our Mosgiel, nil wool Shirts and pants, the most comfortable wear for the winter season. Prices from 7s Cd each at Tc Aro 1 o.'sc. /"vUItOWN MAKE of Colonial Flann« \J Undershirts have an established reputation for durability as well as comfoit. Try them, they are only 3s Cd each at To Aro HOU6C. ' k T*"NOW ALL MEN" that our strong IV Urandvillc whirls will" wear liko lea*,her," Usually sold at -is Cd, wo offer them tor 3s'Jd at To Aro House. NOTICE. IJ RIOR to STOCKTAKING wo havn L decided to hold a CLEARING SALE of Nmv and Second-hsnd Vehicles at prices which must sell, Call and inspect. Thoy compriso 2 .Second-hand Family Wajgoiettes 2 ii Double Seated Buggies 1 ,i Single J3ug(jy 1 m Victoria 1 .) Gig 1 New Heat Double Buggy 1 Ladies Phaeton The whole are bargains seldom met with, Call early and (jot first choice, THOMAS WAGG&CO,, MASTER TON OOAOH FACTORY, GESTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE STREET, SIASTEKTON. HAYING received large additions to ntj already extensive stock, I will offer previous to stocktaking SPECIAL CASH bargains. LOOK AT THE WHOPS. Ladies Walking Shoes, 4/1!, 5/0, C/fi Ladies Evening Shoes Loin 3/0 Ladies Slippers, l/(i, 2/-,2/lj Ladies Kid Walking Doots, 7/C,!!/-, 101 Ladies Kid U.S. lioois, 5/-, (1/0, 8/0,10/flirl's and Maids Hoots aud Shoes, 4/0,5/0 0/0 Girl's and Maids Slippers aud Tennis Shoo very cheap Children's Uoolj and Shoes, 1/-, 1/9,2/6 Men's W. Tights, 10/',), l'!/0, M/ 0 ' Men's Balmorals, 10/0, 12/0, Jo/Men's Nailed Sbojters, i)/C, 10/0,12/0 Men's Bluchers o/O, 0/C 8/0 Men's Shoes, 7/C,!)/-, 10/0

BOY'S AND YOUTH'S UOOTS AND SHOES AT HEDUGJ3D [PHICES, Goods from the war makkus kopi in siocV aud all kinds of ltoois and Shoes made to order. IlmntH executed rjtojimy. J. CARPENTER, PROPRIETOR PARK VALE Nursery' OARTKRTON, underagned bejjs to rcmiid 1 Orohardists and Frui' Growers he has a lar«o ►hock in choice varieties of well winked Fruit Them, 4000. twyearsuld, fino, well shaped luadoz., three and four, 18sto20j;/or cask Pli;ms— and IspaiieEo, a large etock of tho very best leading aoris 183to30adoz Ps4us. Peachks,Al'ltiuoip, and Ciibrbies 18a. Walnuts-Euro-pean, Is each; Japanese, 2s. Raspbarlies in varieties 2s Od dozen. Gooseberries, in varieties, & lid dozen. Cur-. rants-Red, White and Black—including Carter's Champion, 3j Cd doz; Strawberries—of sorts, runner plants, 2s (id 100, Transplanted, 4a 6d 100; Tcunifolium Pittoiporum, very line for Ornamental (own raiainf) 10a 100. JOHN BLOMQUIST, , Proprietor. ¥. PRAGNELL HAS 50,000

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4420, 16 May 1893, Page 3

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963

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4420, 16 May 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4420, 16 May 1893, Page 3

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