ANTED,-Employment by two VV ; experienced liibbitora and Fortet Breeders'; Roodreferences if requitedWANTED KNOW-Thak Trafel* lersand Professional Parties car be Bccomraodntcd at HOLLI HOWB, Dixon Street, Masterlon. Mrs YCUN§ has also vacancies for a few Boarders.* Every comfort and moderate oharges. VITANTED KNOWN-That Mm TT Henrv hai taken »m Mr Hare's house in Dixon etcce;, und ut prepared to rocoivs two «r tt roe res« pectable younj; mon as bosrJen. Tbiimi Moderate. LICENSED, 11EGISTRY OFFIOH WAN T E D r For Boarding House Iltiiisemnid mid Waitress. Fbe» Wisioht's UKGISTRY OFFICE, Bau
W' ANTED KNOWM-that J. N. Brunton, Tailor, has removed \» Ms privato house in Opaki Road, Lanadowne. Orders maj also bo left with Messrs Hood mid Johnston, Conffictiotn era, Mastorto'i. HJ ANl'Jil) it Known, that 1 am noir Removed to my new premise* in 'Victoria-street, Wellington, off Cuba • street, and adjoining; thi Coal Company's yards, anil, as usual, I am prepared to Build or .Repair any kind "f Venules on thoßhortost noticoandis the most liberal terms to suit customer!. My prices aro the lowest when the work, roanship s taken into account, Ladies riirctons a speciality, In stockUug«ies, I'luctoiiß, Wai,'»enptte>, oj Carts, and Sprint; carts, cheap, M Boh™, Wel!in<!'ioii Coach Factorr Tjl W. COTTKELL & Co., General JD . Cairii-i'Band Forwarding Agent*, \Vcllington,—CuatoinlioU3o work of all kinds promptly and carofully attended to. Wo not only clear goods, bi't land 'hem at oustcmora' doots. Good storage accommodation, Furniture carefully removed .WANTKI) KNOWN.-HE HAD 'JO ~, L r „ OSTI ' oNls "IS WEDDINII andUO.ll. JUTTED BUICIDK! Aml eaw of aakail. on Tuesday somewhere near Misterlon! It appears a young squatter in a good position s engaged to a very pretty girl—the daugh- ...• ol a neighbouring farmer-the wedding day was fixed; the guests invited, mnl every preparation nißile in cxpnotatioa uf tlio Imppr event, The bridegroom elect sent to Wellington mill ordered a new mit. The day approached, hut not the clothes. Threo times lie rode to the ncaro. t tetegraph oflico, and wired to know the reason of the delay. Th« nswer came on the eve of his wedding day: 'Cannot send clothe* till the following night," The distracted lover rushed wildly frn.m the office. Fool that 1 was to tab JAMES WBISB, t!>o CASH TAILPif, Sins terton, he has always given me satisfaction and never disappointed me. besides I should have got the things at ahout half the price other people charge. On gdujg homo ho to n letter saying that rather than get ried in an old suit he had determined to blow his brains out, and added that he should advise any ono who wanted clothes nude to fit them perfectly, and finished well when promised, to go or send to JAMES WEBB, tlm Cash Tailor, llasterton, where a FIRSTCLASS COTTER FROM SYDNEY IS ENGAGED, whoso credentials speak volumes in his favour. Motto—fio Fit, Ko l'ay. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Fit and Stylo Undcniaolc. Next Theatre Royal, Wiunmi-Aii uuys anil youths tt ( writo for our famous cightcenpenny Tweed Hats. We have just received 800 more. Scud your size and Postal Note for Is Cd and you will rccetvo per rr'.um post a Hat worth 2s Cd from To Aro House, V')llmgton, WANTED every man to out our all wool Colonial Knit Socks. They give grand wear, are only one shilling per pair, and can he had nowhere olsc, but at \ro House. pUIiCHASERShy the hundred wanted -L for our Mosgicl, all wool Shirts nod pants, the most comfortable wear (or the winter season, Trices from 7s Cd each at Te Aro Hoose. OUR OWN MAKE ot Colon: Undershirts have an established rep tation for durability as well as comfort. X.. them, they are only 3s Cd each at To Aro House.
"Tf NOW AM, MEN "that our strong 11 Grandvillo Shirts will" wear liko leather." Usually sold nt 43 Od, wo offer them for 3s lid at Te Aro Homo. NOTICE. P 11101 l to STOCKTAKING we kvn i. decided to hold a CLEARING >SALK uf New mid Second-hand Veincles at piicps which must sell. Call and inspect. They comprise : 2 Secoud.lmnd Family Wagonettes 2 „ Double Seated Buggies 1 ~ Single Buguy 1 i, Victoria 1 i. Gig 1 Now llost Doublo Bupgy 1 Ladies Phaoton The whole tr« bargains soldom met with. Cull early and i»et first choice. THOMAS WAGG& CO., MABTERTON 00A 011 GBNTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE QUEEN STBEET, MASTEBTON. HAVING received large additions to my already extensive stock, 1 will offer previous to stocktaking SPECIAL CASH LOOK AT THE PRICES. Ladies Walking Shoes, 4/11,5/6, 6/6 Ladies Evening Shoe's from 3/ii Ladies Slippers, 1/0,2/-, 2/6 Ladies Kid Walking Boots, 7/6,9/- 101 Ladies Kid U.S. Dcols, 5/-, 6/0, 8/6 10'. Girl's and Maids Boots and Shoes, 4/6 5/0 0/fl ' ' ' Girl's and Maids Slippers and Tennis Shoo very cheap Children's Bootj and Shoes, 1/-, 1/9 2/6 Men's W. Tights, 10/9,12/0,14/6 Men's Balmorals, 10/0, 12/0, 15/. Men's Nailed Shooters, 9/0,10/6 12/6 Men's Bluchers 5/0, 6/6 8/6 Men's Shoes, 7/0,9/-, 10/6 BOY'S AND YOUTH'S BOOTS AND SHOES AT HEDUCEDIPBICEB. Goods from the dest hakem kept in sloes and all kinds ot Hoots and Shoes mado to order. lki'Ains kxf.cuif.d J. CARPENTER, PROPRIETOR PARK VALE MDRSERT! CARTERTON. JT\M undcraifiiied begs to remit d 1 OrchardwU and Fruit Growers i has he has a stock in choice varictier o; well worked Fkuit Thees, 4000. Apples, twoyearaold, fine, woli shape 1 15s don., three and four, 18a to 20s • for msh. Puius-Enijlisli and Japanese a large stock of the very best leading sorts 18atoi)08doZ.P£ARS,Pl!ACUKS,AlW,<>TS and Cherries 18s. Walnuis-Euro pean, Is each; Japanese, «& Raspborties in varioties 2s Gd dozen. Gcowberries, in varieties, ?s (id dozen. Cur-. rants-Red, Whito and Black-includh « Carter's Champion, 3s Od doz; Straw" "Mi'ies-of sorts, runner plants, 2 3 fid 100, Transplanted, 4s 6d 100 j Tennifol. lum Pittosporum, very fane for Oma* mental Hedges (own raisin?) 10s 100 | JOHN BLOMQUIST. ' Proprietor. GRAIN BTOPE .nOLET-h centre of Morton, a 1 Commodious rat.prool Grain Store ,* or further particolsrs apply this offiga
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4421, 17 May 1893, Page 3
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989Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4421, 17 May 1893, Page 3
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