TANTED, -Employment by tw» • » / experienced Rabhitors and Fer< rot Breeders; "nodreferences if required. Address G. Wareham, o/o Mr John Wroth, Wuotlvillo. WANTED KNOYv'N-That Tiavellersand Professional Parties can bo accommodated at HOLLY HOUSE, Dixon Street, Masterful), Mus YOUNG has also vacancies /or n fotv Boarders, Every comfort and moderato charges, WANTED KNOWN-That Mas Hesht lias taken over Mr Hare's house in Dixon street, and Is prepared to receive two or threo resi puctible young men as b-avtlcrs. Term* Won IXtTB. LICENSED. REGISTRY. OFFICE TIT ANTE D-For Boardin" Homa V | Ili.iiscmaid and Waitress. Fked Whioiii's REGISTRY OFFICE, thu SyREET, MiSTKItTOJf. ly ANTED KNOWN-that J. N, V V Brunton, Tailor, has removed U his private house in Opaki Eoad, Liuis* (lowne.. Orders mai hleo bo left with Messrs Hood and Johnson, Confectlon> U TANTED it Known, that 1 am now ft Removed to my now promisee in Victoria-street, Wellington, off Cuba • >tr.et, and adjoining the Grey \alloy Coal Company's yards, nml, as usual, I mi jivrpavcd to Build or Repair any kind of Vein lon on thoshortat notice and on thtmosl liberal terms to suit customers. My prices are the lowest when the workin,ir>s!iip i.', tnkiin into account, Ladies Phie'ims a sieciahty. In Etcok— Bng»ici\ Pliiiitiins, ff.iTOoni'ttes, Dog Oaris, and Sptnii! c\:ls, cheap. M.' Bohan, Wellington Cwcli Factory 11 W. COTTRELL & Co., General _C i Curriers and Forwardine. Amenta, Wollinijtoii-Giistoiiiliuuso work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Wo not only clear goods, but land them nt customers' doom. Good atorago accommodation. Furmturo carefully removed WANTED KNOWN.- HK HAD TO > V POSTPONE HIS WEDDING andCOf.l. MITTBD SUICIDE I A tad case of suiculo on Tuesday somewhere near Masterton I It appears a young squatter in a good position was engaged to a very pretty girl-the daughter ot a iicijhboiuini; fnrmcr—llic wedding day was fixed, tlio guests invited, and every preparation made iu expectation, of tho happy event. The bridegroom elect sent to Welling, ton and ordered a new suit, The day approached, but not the clothes. Thrco times ho rotlo to the nearftt telrgraph office, and wired to know the reason of the delay, Tiro ausiver came on the eve of Ms m-ddiu; day: "Cannot send clothes till tho following nijht," The distracted lover rashcil wildly from the office. Fool that 1 was to tako other people's advice, why did I not send to JAMES WEBB, the CASH TAILOR, Mas tcrton, he has always given me satithction and never dkppointed me, besides I should have got tho Ihiivjs at about half the price other people charge. On (,oing homo ho n.-otc a letter snyinj that rather than set married in an old suit lie had deteimincd to blow hi') biains out, and added that ho should advise any one who wanted clothes rmilo to At them perfectly, and finished well when promised, togo or send to JAMES WEBB, tho Cash Tailor, Masterton, where a FIKSTCLASS CUTTER FIIOM SYDNEY IS ENGAGED, whoso credentials speak vol' umes iu his favour, Motto-No Fit, No Pay. Sitisfaction Guaranteed, Fit and Stylo Undcniaolc, Next Theatre Boval, YJTANTED-All Boys and iouths to V i write for our famous eighteonpeimy Tweed Hats. We have just received 800 move, Send your size and Postal Noto tor Is Cd and you will receive per return post a, Hat worth 2s Od from To Aro House, V '.!• lington. WANTED every mau to buy our nil wool Colonial Knit Socks. They Sivogi-and wear, avc only one shilling per pair, and can be had nowhere else, hut at TeAro House. PUBCHASEIU by the hundred rail 1 for our Mosjjiel, all wool Shirts and pants, the most comfortable wear for tho winter season, Prices from 7s Cd each nt ' k T7-SOW ALL MEN » that our strong ii. (jrandvillc Shirts will " wcarliko leather." Usually sold at Is Cd, wo offer tbom for 3s Od at Tc Aio lloiifo. NOTICE, PRIOR to STOCKTAKING wu havo L decided to hold a CLEARING SALE of New and Second-hand Vehicles flt priceswhiclt meet Bell. -Call and inspect. They compnso :- 2 Second-hand Family Wnw^ii'Gttes 2 „ Dmblo Si at >d Busies 1 „ Sinsle Buggy 1 „ Victoria 1 ~ Gig 1 Now Best Double Buggy 1 Ladies Phaeton Call early and ijet first choice. THOMAS WAGG& CO., MASTERTON COACH GSSTUL BOOT WAREHOUSE] QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. HAVING received largo additions to my already extensive stock, I will offer previous to stocktaking SPECIAL CASH BARGAINS. LOOK AT THE PRICKS. Ladies Walking Shoes, 1/11,5/0, G/G Ladies Evening Shoes from 3/G Ladies Slippers, 1/0,1/-, 2/0 Ladies Kid E.S. Jlools, 3/-.' C/C,' 8/fi'- 10/Gii'l's and Maids Boots and Shoes, j/fl, J/0 fl/fi Girl's and Maids Slippers and Tennis Shoo very cheap Children's Boot:and Shoes, I/- 1/9 o/g Men's W. Tights, 10/9, 12/0, 14/ li ' Men's Balmorals, 10/ li, 12/lj, Li!. Men's Nailed Shojtcrs, (I/O. JO/d', 12/0 Men's Bluchers o/G, G/C 6/G Men's Shoes, 7/0,9/-, JO/0 BOY'S AND YOUTH'S BOOTS AND SHOES AT REDUCEDU'IIICES. Goods from the iikst makers kept in stocJ and all kinds of Boots and Shoes mado to order, llmnis hi:cutkd l'/lOMITI.Y. J. CARPMTEB, PROPRIETOR PARK V ALU NURSERY. CARTERTON, ' mßfc! indorsed begs to remind i. CrohardistsandFruikfiawcrs il at he lias a large stock in choice varieties of well worked Fruit Trees, dOCO. Aims,twoycarsold,fine, well lqsdu*., three and four, 133t020v ft,, vrti/i. Plums—English ami J: piincso, ft largo stock of the very best aorta 183tot;0sd<'Z. PKAKS.PKAcuns.ApiiToors and CpniiiEs 18s. WAiwrs-Eurr.. peat). Is esch; Japanese, 2*. R;m,lv . riesiu varieties 9s Od dozen. n o r> ■- berries, in varieties, ?s Od dozen. Cur rants-lied, White and Black-inc',udii-2 Carter's Champion, 3.i fld doz; St'uw-berrics-of aorta, runner plants, 2s (id 100, Transplanted, 4s 0d 100; Tcisiiif.!. ium Pittosporum, very fano for innmental Hedges (own raisins) IOdCO ' JOHN BLOMQUIST, ' Propiiotor. GRAIN STOW! TO LET-In contra of Masterton, a commodious rat.p.:o:)f Grain Store ?ot%t,h.et, patljignlatt apply Ihiio^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4422, 18 May 1893, Page 3
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964Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4422, 18 May 1893, Page 3
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