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TTf ANTED.-Employment by two VV experienced Mbitois and Furrob Breeders; good references if required. Address 6. VVaiikham, o/o Mr John Wyetb, 'Woodvillo, OTANTED-By n young lady, asitaVV tion 03 Lady Help or as Nursery Governess. Able to do house woik and plain necdln work. Good reforonroa. Apply M, W,, c/o this office. LICENSED REGISTRY OFFICE WANTED— Waiting onpagoinent : Married Couple, Waitress, and Housemaid, Fred. Wmanr's REGISTRY OFFICE, Bali Street, MasfEniON. WANTED KNOWNBrunton, Tailor, has removed la bis private house in Opaki Road.Ltiiisdowne. Oidcre ma} also be loft with Messrs Ilood and Johnston, Confection* era, Maßterton. YU ANTED U Known, that i am now _V i Removed to my new premisee in Victoria-street, Wellington, off Cuba, street, and adjoiniim tho Grey \ alloy Coal Company's yardß, and, as usual, I am prepared to Build orßopairany kii:d of Vehicles on the shortest notico and 011 tho most liberal terms to suit customers. My prices are tho lowest when tho workmanship is taken into account. Indies Phtotons a speciality, Jn stock— Buggies, Phratons, Waggonettes, Dog Carls, and Spring carts, cheap. 11. Bains, Wellington Coach Factory P W. COTTRELL ifcCo,, Genera , Carriers and Forwarding Agents, Wellington,—Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. ' Wo not only cloar goods, bi't land them at customers' doo a. Good storage accommodation. Furniture carefully removed WANTED KNOWN,-nB HAD .TO <' rOSTI'ONE IIIS WEDDING nnrl COMMITTED SUICIDE! A sad case of auicide on Tuesday somewhere near Miisterton! It appears a young squatter in a soud position was engaged toa very pretty girl—the daughter ot n neighbouring farmer—the wedding day was fixed, tho guests invited, and every preparation nißde in cxpectntiou of tho happy event, .Tho bridegroom elect sent to..Welling, ton and ordered a new suit.' The day approached, but not the clothes, Three time 3 ho rodo to tlie neare.t telegraph office,'and wired to know the reason of .the delny.. Tho answer came on tho evoof his wedding day: " Cannot send clothes till tho following night," The disttacted lover lushed wildly from tho office. Fool that 1 was to tpt* other people's advice, why 'did „ t0 JAMES WEBB.,the n 1 A'tOß, Mastcrton '.i.—- "iways given me satisfaction, »„.i ..Jvcr disapjiointed me, besides I shonl.l have got tho tlungs at about half the price other people charge. On going homo he wrote a lettor saying that rather than i»ct married in an old suit ho had determined to Jow his brains out, anil added that be should advise any one who wanted clothes mule to fit them pci fatly, and finished well when promised, to go or send to JAMES WEBIi, the Cosh Tailor, Mastcrton, where a EIKSTCLASS CUTTER FROM SYDNEY IS ENGAGED, whoso credentials speak volumes in his favour. Motto-iNo Fit, Ko l'ay. Satisfaction Guarantor. Fit and 1 Stylo Undeniaole,. Next Theatre Royal. \\J ANTED-All Boys nud louths to V v write for our famous cigbteeupemiy Tweed Hats. We have just received 800 more. Send your sizo and Postal Note for Is Gd and you will receive per return post a Hat worth 2s Cd from TeAro House, V-'il-lmfiton, WANTED every man to buy our all wool Colonial Knit Soeks. They give grahd wear, are only one shilling per pair, ami cau be had nowhere else, but at TeAro House. PURCHASEKS by the hundred wanted for our Mosgiel, all wool Shirts and pants, the most comforlablo wear for tho winter season, Prices from 7s Od each at TeAro Eo«. OUBOWN MAKE of Colonial Fianno Undershirts have (in established reputation for durability as well as comfort. Try them, they are only 3s Cd each at l'e Aro House. ' k T/NOW ALL MEN»that our JLv Uraudville Shirts will" wear liko leather." Usually sold at is Od, wo offer them for 3s 9d at To Aro House, jTcamS CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE HAS jus opened a plendid shipment . 'of BOOTS & SHOES per s.s. lonic, including Ladies' Evening t lines. Ladies' Walking Boots, iu Kid, Morocco and Calf. ALSO—LADIES FELT a»d WCOL LINED SLIPPERS. Men's Patent Slippers, Infants' Ankle Strap; Ladies' Genuine Kid, Button, and Laeo Shoes, Gentlemen's Court and Dress Shoes. MEN and BOYS' ROOTS OF EVEIIY DESCRIPTION. We allow noose to mux us in quality and trices. The Stock is well assorted by constant ar rivals of New Goods. 11l Colonial Pools wo have the largest assortment in the town, SPECIAL in//) SHOOTERS SPECIAL J./0/ 0 SHOOTERS SPECIAL 1 ftln WATERTIGHTS SPECIAL J./0/O WATERTIGHIS We keep a large slock of . the Celebrated Zulaxdia Ilium Every Pair absolutely Guaranteed to give honest wear. Fanners and Artisans' requirements aro specially studied. flootsMiiik to Order md Ouarantad. Repairs Executed. Parents who know the trouble in keeping their boys and girls properly shod should visit our Establishment. Note theaddressJ, CARPENTWK, QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. NOTICE. E are cash buyorsof oveiy description of bottles, DIXON 2ROS, CHAPEL-STRUET. MASTERTON. 0. PRAGNELL, THE PEOPLE'S CHEAP'DRAPER, All Wool Double Width Dress Tvve:'.l», Splendid Quality Heavy Hi niuspiins, !)Jd per yd Men's Strong Twvcd flveimts with Capes, 17/0 and l!2/(i Boys' Good Quality Tweed Overcoats, 7/11. A minimum of expense in iiiina»niirr.t givts a maxinuin o( advantage in ai',. •: tomorj. Tho Public will do well to pitronisa 0. PIIAGNELL, THE:PEOPLE'S CHEAP DItAfER : AND CLOTHIER, ' i Koto the Address— Nbxt the Clock, • . -

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4433, 1 June 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4433, 1 June 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4433, 1 June 1893, Page 3

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