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ANTED.-To' let. ii iire*rbbmod •_».?.? [ihouro with 3.Hdrp3 »i, the y^' 11 ""; I ;'** OvE.'Chamber- , Ipvl'lonrMills, Mi'Slerioii,. MaNTED;'-. -Aii apprctiticb.'-'lo Ic.i-n I t<T ; ,..:t!ie watchairfkiiig trade.. /Apply , sharp to W. Dougall, watchmaker, Mas''' lerton. ■'-■ •"■.,.. U etc, Wagos, fifteen shillings a week. Apply KKBBKLL BROS, AlJfOHTH. WAIRARAPA GUN OLUB. a/ANTED-sFARUOWSinIofSot VI NOT \M THAN 100, tit Bd. per pair. ..,-,. :.' ■• .', :• ; Also PJGEi >NS in any quantity at 1/6 Iter pair. All birda must bo strong ar.d .• heal'Jiy.'?".■"■ •■'./;;■.• ■'■•":'".', '■-■ ■■ ■ i "& H. WADDIfIGTON, ..Ll_: ■ ' Sicrutary. ■■" •Tl Chariton, the woll-known tuner of pianos and organs, is now in Masterton. Orders may be left with j{. T. Huliiiaa, stationer,' WANTED-By ut young lady, asitta.' tion na Lady Help or as Nil'rsiry 5 Goytmnsß. Ablbtodohousewotk md ' plain needle work. Good referonrea. Apply M.'W,,c/b this officii. '' ■ ■ itfOi-NSEp KEGISTBY OFFICE V£'f ASTBD-ffaiiini!': engagement: ry, •;■ Married' Couple, Waitress and »' Hiiuaem«id.,. Fked. AYkioht's REGIS. THY MFFICE, Hau Svhket, Mas\K'ANTK(» RNOWN-that.J.N. it ;■ liru-jtwi, t'aii.ir, lms reirored Jj '■'- . :<is private houim in Upaki Road, Lans- ,( rtirone. Oidcrs .inaj hum bo left ■ with I Messrs Hood arid Johust™,' Confection-" o on, Mastertau. UrANTinn Known, that l am now _??:•■ Lemoved *■> ■my new {■remiaee , in .Victoria-street, Wi'liiiigtou.off Cubastreet, and adjoining iho Grey Talley Coal Company's yards, and, as uaual, I 1 am prepared to Build orKejuirnny kind «f Veluiles on the shortest notice and on , Ihe.iuoat liberal tonus to.suit.customers. My pricevaw the West when the work.' inanslnp is taken into account. Ladies J'liffllims.. a speciality. In Btock- ■ Bugiriw,. Ph[ut.)Uß : • Wacgonfttea, Dog : • Carls, and Spring 'carta, cheap. M.BOHAN, Wkiuhoton Coach Factohy. 1 W. COTTRELL&C J, Carriers and Forwarding Agents, , Wc]ii»gtoit t —Cusloiiibouso work 1 of all . kinds promptly and carefully attended • to. W«iv>t wiSyclecrgoods,bvt land tbem.i.t tu'ti;)aei»; dbo.-it. Good tb rage acconuiii.daii.-in. . Furniture carefully n.ii(iveu WANTIiD KNOWN.-HE HAD .'JO SIITTKDi SUICIDE f A sad caw of 3U icir e 'in lucsday somewliero i-.ear Slastvrk'ii! ft appears a young, squatter in a good position was engaged toa very pretty girl—the daiiih- ' tw o a, aoigliboni ing farmer—tho weJding.'ay was ted, the guests invited, ami every ire. jiaratiou niado in expectation «f. tlie lia ipy event. The liidcgroom'elect scut lo Willim. ton and ordered a new suit. The day anpreached, but nut tlio clothes. Three t'mes ha rode to the ware t telegraph Ac, and ' wired to know tire reason of the delay, The aimer .came on tb eve of his wedding day • _ Cannot semi cbthoi till tho following" mglit,' The (listiacted lover uuhed wildl? '■ )Mn tho office. Fool that 1 was to tako o ' l ' e ;' t ! , ™1, , . 1 , t '«»dvicp, why did I not send to JAMES WKBU, iho CASHTAILOII, l!a™ lorton, ho lias always given mo satisfaction and never disappointed me, besides I should have got the things at about' half tho price other people charge.: On going homo he ' "rote a letter saying that rather than get wrncd m an old suit ho bail dotcimincd to blow hi) brains cut, and added that' lie aliOuld advise r-ny one who wanted clothes imdo to fit them peifcotly, and finished well when iiwimud, tog-i or Rend to JAMES WEBB,-' tiw Cash Ttl.to. Jfasfcrtuii, where a I-'IBST-CLASS CUTTER. FROM SYDNEY IS IiNGAGEO, whoso cralcntioli sneak volumes in hU favour.' slotto-.No Fit, Ko ' Pay. Satisfaction GftarsuM. Fit and MyloUndcnlaule. Nest Theatre Koyal, UUNTED-All Boys and lontbs to > i write for our famous oighteeupenny Tweed Kats. We have just received 800 more. Send your size and Postal Note for !s u'd and you will receive per return post a flat worth 2s.Cd from TeAro Houoo, Tilhngton, I every man to buy our all V r wool Colonial Ifuit Sock They .ive grand wear, are only one shilling per pair, and'ean bo had nowhere else, but at TeAro House, the hundred wanted X for our Jlosgicl, all wool Shuts and pants, tho most comfortable wear for the winter season, Prices from 7s Cd each at To Ai'o House. /AUROWN MAKE of Colonial Flonno \J Undershirts have an established reputation for durability as well as comfort, Try thorn, tbeyaroouly.ilsCdeaeha) To Aro House. >* .MEN "that our strong li. Orandvillo will" wear liko leather," Usually sold at 4s Cd, wo offer them for Ss 9d at To Aro House, ' L,K,Q.C,P„L,E,Ac. TIIIS Celebrated Lady Specialist is the ■_ only Lady M.D. in the Southern Hemisphere. She holds nine diplomas and certificates, and is registered throughout tho British Dominions. She oures with absolute certainty, all nervous, chronic, skin and blood affections, fits, paralysis, bronchitis, gout, liver and lung complaints, kiducy and bladder troubles, and all tho effects of indiscretions and excesses. Dr Frikarl's treatment is thorough.scienlih'o and effectual. Consiiltaliou-I'orson-ally.frco; by letter (including diagnosis), 10s. A euro guaranteed in all curable cases. Tho. following aro a few of many testimonials the Doctor has received : niosi Tins st. aikaud MEr.cuiir. Dr. Friknrt's tame iu cortog diseases of the nervous system, and chronic and com-': plicated complaints has gone abroad in tho ' colonies. '• ... _■ PaOMIIIBSTAKBAnn, :.;■' Dr.Frikart'smarvellouscureshavecroated: »''profound sensation. . '.•■;■:.- wiom rai: ciuai.Tox imievenbent, ■A Distinguished Visitor.—Charlton is at present honoured by the presence of Mrs E,, F. M, Frikarl, JI.D./wlio has'obtained' tho highest possible honours in lier profession. nod established a great reputation in the Colony by ber phenomena! success iu the, treatment of nervous, chronic, and compli-' •' catcd Complaints,' Tho examinations'this numerous to mcuticn,.for apart from being a. Doctor of Medicine, and. a Licentiate of King and Quecu's Collego of I'hysipions, Dublin, Ireland, and a Liceutiate of Midwifery of the same,college;.,she is;also Praktische Ariz'of Switzerland, and passed wlmt;is:considered about' Ilia hardest task in tho medical world, the Slaats Exanienat Berne University. Tho Doctor is no nicau ■ inguist, as she may bo consulted inGcrmau( French aud Spanish, as well as Euglisln Having held Hospital Appointments, : her eipericuce bus not only been wide, but practical. ' rnoii the mauv, '■■ Dr. Frikart has effected moro cures of nervous and cbronio complaints tliap.any other Specialist ia Australia, -,.■ ■ : FnO» TUP. Wlltnvixumm. criv n , nn Dr.Fnkart, tho.well-known M.D,, lias he'ciivery successful in the: treaimeut of a number of local cases. ■.!.. '■ - ' i ntoMTireoiinosioH!.' :' : ' ' ;Dr, Frikaft's'reputation as a. clever and ' successful practitioner is ' thoroughly established .throughout the colonies, ,'.,..,,'' -, ; , ; rBOM.TIIE.HAMrWOII'rSPKCTA'Toii.. ' ' Dr.'Frikart, who recently arrived from tlie Old Country,' has a splendid reputation, and is the only legally qualified : lady M.D. - • In; Australia.' ■■■■ ■'.'- : ' ; •■„.-. ■■•■„ The Doctor would cadtlon readers against • • unprincipled:' persons Vcalllng theiiiselves: ■ hp.rlialists.' medical'' Knlariiiita mjl^ai^l'''electricians,' olairvoyants, '.. and magnetic.'; healers, who haveno medical knowledgeaud v uotbin'g'to recommend:them but theit\ aiidacity,' and who thrive.pn'tho orcdulltyr of .the public by. their fraudulent announce-:.' lneills,:.:■'-■..: : ''■:''•'' : - '■'-'"' (<'■■■ ■:>:■.' . : ; Iteniember Drl-Frikart is nine times qu'aii- :: tied and. registered by the lied'-' "' '" "'• thi'oughout.Auatralia. / '.:C6nsul^tidn'fro'mloto : Vmklfxj. anil Saturday evenings from; 7,t0 .' ifipt-Mm '; Jwthjhta}-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4441, 12 June 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4441, 12 June 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4441, 12 June 1893, Page 3

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