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W ANTED-A strong by, In in ilk : etc. . shillings » 7"tk. Apply KBBBJSLL BROS, AU fredion. lVOitt'B WAIBARAI'A Qt'K CLUB. OTANTISD-SP ARROWS in lots of yf NOT LESS THAN 100, at 8d per pair.. ■ : Also PIGEONS in anyiiuantily at 1/0 pnr pair. Ail birds must be strong and healthy. • " E.H. WADDINGTON, S'orttnrr, STEADY WOMIN requires a - Situation as Cook or Laiindrcss in private family. Apply by letter to " Domestic." c/o this uftice. }(• Uh.iiuxos, tho well-known lunar of pianos aud orgnns, is now in Mastertoil. Orders may bo left with i{. T. Holme?, stationer, WAN I ED-P.y s young lady, aeitua tion as Lady Helper as Nnrsnry Governess, Able to do houso woik and plain need In wirk, Good references. Apply if. W.,c/u this (ilticj, LICENSED REGISTRY OFFICE 'i^fASTED—Waiting engagement: ■H Married Ooupfo, Wahress end ili«ni.,id. Fred, Wiuqut's 11EGISTU.\ vPFIOJiI, Bill, S'j'REET, Mas* rKKTHK._

U, ANTED .KNOWiN-tint J. Nl 1 t JJi'uiiton, Tailor, has renored !a ■is private h rnsn in Opaki Road, Lans. I.OWHL*. Oidoi-B mill .nisi) be left with Mtfsw Ilnurl and .Mmstsn, Confection-, srs, M.iFtcrtiitii. rJflkb it Ki.fuv:i, that I nmnoir Kcinnvo.i to my now promises in Victoria-street, Wellington, off Cubastreet, ami adjoining the toy A alley Goal Cunipmy'j ynrds, nml, as usual, I am prepared t.i Bui'J or Repair any kind of Yeta lea on the shortest notioo and on tho most liberal terms to suitcuatomera* My prices are the lowest when the work, uiatiship is taken intn account. Ladies Phtetons a speciality! Jn etook— Buggies, Phffltons, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, and Spring carts, cheap. M;BOHAN, WELLINGTON COAOJI Faoiori, U W. COTIIiIiLL & 00., General JJ« Oarriera and Forwarding Ayuntfl, U ellingtoii,—Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. W'u tt"/t only clear goods, bvt land thera at cust^mere 1 Good storage, accommodation. Furniture carefully removed WvS:^„ KNOWiY - HE IU D ' 0 mliPn B HIS WEDDING ami COI-r. mi® ' i Eil 'l ease of jiiirii'e on J.Hc-Buuj'Boinewhoreuc£cMaßtcttL'Ul It appears a young squatter in a gowl posit'on was ongagtid taa very' pretty girl—the dan, h. ter ot» neighbouring farmer—tho we Idingr'ay was Jp.tl, Ibe guests iuvitcd, and cveryi re« paration made in cxpeotatiou of the happy event. The bridegroom elect sent to Welling, ton and ordered a new suit. Tho d*y an» riroached, but not the clothes, Thrco t'mei ho roclo lo tin nearo t telgraph office, and wired to know the reasou of the delay, Tin answer came on the evo of his wedding di>v i .Cm," 0 ' send elothei till tho fultonlnr night. The distracted lover rushed iviidlr torn the office, Fool that 1 was to lake °r '." mCT 1 ,' fl,lviol '' w,| y ''id 1 » ut send to JAMM WEBB, the CASH TAILOR, J'av ,on, ho has always given me satisfaction and never disappointed mv, besides I tlimld have got the tilings nt ah,rat half the irice other- people charge, ' Oo going homo he wrote a litter saying that rather than set nisrripd m an old suit he had determined to blow In* brains out, asd added that ho sLould adv.'se any one who wanted clothes m iiio to a. them perfectly, and finished well when' promised, to go or send to JAMES WEBB, the G,sir Tailor, Marietta, where a FIRST-' GLASS CUTTER FROM SYDNEY IS EfttrAGlit), whose credentials meek volumes in his fiivuur. Alutto—No Fit, Ko W Satisfaction Guarantor. Fit and Style Undoniaiile. Next Theatre lioyol.

W AKT , En ~ A " B °}' 3 a,1(1 Souths to Vtf wnto (or ouMnmous eightcenpenny Tweed Hals. We have just received 800 mote. Send your siao and Postal Note for !s (id and you will receive per return pest a Hat worth 2s Cdfrom-TeAro How, Viliinßtom 'ANTED every nam to bur our alt \ V wool Colonial Knit Socla. They give grand wenr, aro only ono ehilliug pet pair, and can be had nowhere else, but at Te Aro House. by the hundred wanted JL for our Mosgicl, all wool Shirts and pants, the most'comforlablo wear (or tho winter season, Prices from 7s Cd each at To Aro House. OUK0 UK OWN MAKE of Colonial Flanno Undcvsliirtfi have on established reputation tor durability as well as comfort. Try them, they are only 8s Cd each at To Aro House. ' * Tf NOW ALL MEN "that our strong 1V Orandvillc Shirts will" wear lib leather." Usually sold at -is Cd, we offer them for 3s !)d at Te Aro Homo. L.K.Q.0.P., L.M., Ac, ITIHIS Celebrated Lady Specialist is tho _L. only Lady lI,D, .in the Southern Hemisphere. She holds nine diplomas and certificates, aud is registered throughout tho British Dominions. She cures with absolute certainty, all nervous, chronic, skin and blood affections, fits, paralysis, bronchitis, (?oat, liver and lung complaints, kidney and bladder troubles, and all the effects of indiscretions and excesses. Dr Frikarl's treatment is thorough, scientific and effectual. Consultation—Personally, free; by letter (including diagnosis), 10s. A oure guaranteed in all curable cases. . Tho following are a few of nmny testimonials the Doctor has received

HIWIIIIE ST. AIKAUD JiEMUIII. Dr. Frikart's fame in cnriug diseases of the nervous system, and chronic aid. complicated complaints lias gone abroad in the colonics. FIIOM TIIE STANDARD. Dr. Friknrt's marvellous cures have created a profound Ecceatioii, rnoM ins cn.im.Tox independent.' A Distinguished Visitor.—Ghnvlton is at present honoured % the presence of Mrs E, F. M. Frikart,' M.D., who has obtained the highest possible honours in her profession, ami established a great reputation in the Colony by her phenomenal success in the treatment of nervous, chronic, and complicated complaints. The examinations this talented lady has passed are almost too numerous to mention, for njjart from being a. Doctor of Medicine, and a Licentiate of King and Queen's College of Physicians, Dublin, Ireland, and a Licentiate of Midwifery of the saino college; she is also l'raktische Ariz of Switolaiid, and passed what is considered about the hardest'task in the medical wdrld, the fitaats Examen at Heme University. The Doctor is no mean inguist, as she may be consulted in German, French and .Spanish, i.s mil as English. Having held Hospital Appointments, her experience has not only been wide, but practical. . MOM TIIE HAIL. Dr. Mart has effected more cures of nervous and chronic complaints than any other Specialist in Australia, ' nioM THE WAItre.JIJIOOI) STAXIMMi. ■ Dr. Frikart, the well-known M.D., has been very successful in the treatment of ft number of local cases, _ FHOSI TIIE CHRONICLE. Dr. Frikatt's reputation as a clever and successful practitioner is thoroughly established throughout the colonics,;FBOJI THE HAMILTON- SPECTATOR. Dr. Frikart, who recently arrived from the Old Country, has a splendid repntat'iin, and is the only legally qualified lady J! d! in Australia.

The Doctor wouhfcaution readers against , unprincipled persons catling themselves herbalists, medical botanists'professors, electricians, clairvoyants, and magnetic • healers, who have no medical knov,-lodge ciid nothing: to recommend them but their audacity, oud who thrive ou .the credulity of the publio by their fraudulent announcement*/ - //,: './ ' " lWiuouibetPrl Frikort is nine timasqitali- . lied,and:: registered by the.Medical Boards throughout Australia. / Considtatipn from'lo to 6 daily, - and oh • . Tuesday and Saturday evening from 7to • ' : . Note the address—l 4,' Brandon-street, ■• / Wellington, oue ; doot froia JfeatUsrstoa • " etraet. - i >,i Y'! if * A

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4440, 10 June 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4440, 10 June 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4440, 10 June 1893, Page 3

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