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Book-keeper -Wantcdempioy. .'meat by n thoroughly competent maipto keep Books, for Ttadrsmen and' others. Teiros by riirarigeiuc'nt. "F." ofiico of t'lia paper, • \%J ANTED,—Tn let a tivcroimed . VV-v house with 3 acres of land on the Upper Plain. Apply G. E, Chamberlain,'Flutar Mills, Mrsterton, WAMED-A strong hoy to milk . V» . etc. ' fifteen sinkings a week. Apply Kl'.BlitLL BROS, Al» fredton ~ . V ; iNOKTH \V AIR Alt APA GUN CLUB,! * ANTED -BPAUROWS in lots ft! NOT LEbS .THAN 100, at 3d ptr pair- . in any quantity at 1/0per pair, A 1 birds must do strons/ and healthy. : E, H, WADDIMTON, : . ■ . S'.crelaiy, rANTED KNOWN.—That Mr J . , ('fliitLxojf, the well-known tuner of pianos atid is now m' Master- • tun. Orders nwy bo left with, it, T> Holmes, atationorj : : ' LICENSED REGISTRY OFFICE WANTED— Waiting engagement : Married Goujj'p, Wahteas end Huucemcid, Feed. Wkiohi's ItKGISTRY > 'FFIOE, Hall Street, Mas* ruiiTo.v. \l. ANTED ' I£NOWN-that J N, Yt 'j fJrui,ton'j Tailor, has removed tj iis private house in Opati Boad/Lntis. d'iwno., Oidere rnai also bo left with Messrs'Ootid atid Johnston, Confectioncr3,'Mocti'i'tou 'XA!'ANTiD it luiowit, that 1 am now ' t ; Removed tn my new promises p VictoiNi'strert, '• Wellington, off Cuba •' Unwind.. adjoinius; iho Gtey \ alley l.i>al CoO'panyV yards, mid, as usual, I am pfepai ed t» Build or Repair any kid oi veil trfti ou the shortest notxe and un the most libernl teinis to suit customers. My price* are the lovvc&t when the workiPHosbip ii taken iuln account. Lndica Pulsions a spee ; altty. in utook— Buggies, PliteJoos, Wagonettes, Big Carls, and Spring carts, cheap. * . U.BUHAM, . a Vi:liik«i'hm Coauu Faciokv. Sil W. COTTIiELL & Co., General X' • Catriers and Forwarding Agents, VVeDiugton,—Oastotnlicuse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Wo riot only o'ear goods. bot land them at customers' doois. Good storjgo accum.'uodation. Furniture carefully removed TfyANTi-D KNOWN.— HE HAD 10 BKTODINGawICOJi. Ullll'.D SUJOIDEI A sad caso ofsuicido nn .Tuesday somewhere neat Mastcrton! It appears ut yuu'ng squi'ttor in a good posii'oa was engaged ton very p.etty girl-tile ilnuchver ot ft lieijjliboui inff farraer—the weJdingday was fixed, tho guests invited, aud every pre* partition made in expectation of tlio happy ®ve.it. Tlip bridegroomelect sent to Welling, von. and ordered a uoiv suit. The day app.oacliod, but nuS tho clothes,, Threo times lie rode to tb-j neare t telegraph office, and wired to know .the rearon ef the delay, Tho answer came on the eve of his wedding day i Cftunot fiend clotlics till tlio fallowing D! 3ht 11 The distmctud lover rushed v/ildlv from tho office. Font that 1 was to tako other pnopk s advice, why did I not send („ JAMBS WEED, He CASH TAILOH, Mas. ICi'ton, he has always me katisfaciiuH and never disappointtd me, bts ! des I flioull have got the things at about half tlio p.ire oilier people chaigr, On going home lie (.too a letter saying that rather than set ..lorried in an old suit ho had deteimined to l ew hia brains out, ai d added that licshouU ai.vKc any ono who wanted flotbes nude io fit them peifutly, and finished well when luqin'ncil, to go or Lend to'JAMES WEBB. i.ie Cash Tailor, Masterio.l, where a FIRSTCLASS CUTTER FROM SYDNEY IS ENGAGED, whose credentials spwk vol units in his favour. Motto-.\o Fit, No I'ay. , Satisfaction Guaranty d,' Pit and Style TJndcn-aule. Next Theatre Royal. '-All Boys and louths to 1 Vrt ite for our famous eighieenpenny Tweed Hals. We lmve just received 600 more. Send your size and Postal Note tor Is Cd aud you will receive per return post a Hat worth 2s Gd from Te Aro House, V illington.,. V*J ANTED every man to buy our all V wool Colonial Knit Socks. They give grand wear, are only ono shilling per pai'', and cau be had nowhere else, but at Te Aro House. PURCHASERS by the hundred wanted JL for our Mosgiel, all wool Shirts and pints, the most comforlablo wear for tho winter season, Prices from 7s (id each at l'e Aro House, OUR OWN MAKE of f'olonial[ Flanne Undershirts have an established reputation for durability as well as comfort, Try them, they are only ils Gd each at lie Aro Houso. '! (k ITNOW ALL WEN" that our sfeng 11. OrandviUc'hinswill"wcavffio, leather." Usually sold at 4s Cd, wo ®er' them for Bs 9tl at Te Aro Honpe. J L.K.Q.0.P., L.M., Ac, THIS Ce'ehrated Lady Specialist is the _ only Lady M.D, in the Southern Hemisphere. She holds nine diplomas and ceriijcates, and is registered throughout the British Dominions. She curds with absolute ceriainty, all nervous, chronic, skin and blood affections, ills, paralysis, bronchitis, goui, liver and lung complaints, kidney and Madder troubles, and all the effects of indiscretions and excesses, Dr Frilait's treatment is thorough,scientific end effectual. Consultation—Personrf'y, free; by letter (including diagnosis); iOfi. A cure guaranteed in all curable cases, The following arc a few of many testimonials tho Doctor has received ; rnoM Tim st. AitxAun mercmiy. Dr. F.-ibvi's fame in curing diseases of ihc nervous system, and chronic anil compleated complaints has gone abroad in tlio colonies. FROM THK STAMIAIW, Dr. Frikarl's mar vellous cures hnvc created a profound sensation. FROM TDK CHAIH/rON INDEPENDENT, A Dislmyiishcd Visitor.—Charlton is at present honoured by the presence of Mrs E. F, M. Frikari, M.D., who has obtained tho highest possible honours in her profession, and established'& great reputation in tho Colony by her phenomenal success in the treatment of nervous, chronic, and complicated complaints, The examinations this talented lady has passed are almost too numcious to mention, for apart from a Doctor of Medicine, and a Licentiate of King and Quecu's College of Physicians, Dublin, Ireland, and a Licentiate of Midwifery of the same college; sho is also Praktische Artz ot Switzerland, and passed what is considered about the hardest task in ilie medical world, the Slants Exameu at Berne University, The Doctor is no mean inguisi, as she may be consulted in German, French and Spanish, as well as English, Having held Hospital Appointments, her experience has not only been wide, but practical. FROM THE MAIL, Dr. Frikart has effected more cures of nervous and chronio complaints than any other .Specialist in Australia, FVOM.TUE WAIffIJJAMSOOI. STANDARD. Dr. Frikart, the well-known M.D,, has been very successful in the treatment of a number of local cases. FROM THB CHRONICLE. Dr. Frikarl's reputation as a clover and successful practitioner is thoroughly established throughout the colonies, FROM THE HAMILTON SPECTATOR. Dr. Frikart, who recently arrived from the Old' Country, has a splendid reputation,'and is the only legally qualified'lady M.D. in Australia. The Doctor would caution readers agains unprincipled persons calling theiusehes herbalists,, medical botanists professors, electricians, clairvoyants, and' magnetic hea'ers, who'have no medical knowledge and nothing to' recommend them but their audacity, and who thrive on tho credulity of the public,by their fraudulent announcements.:. ■ ■ Remember Dr, Frikart is nine times qualified iwd; registered tho Medical Boards throughout Australia,.•, - Consultation from 10 to 6 dally, and on Tuesday and Saturday evohings from 7 to I Note the address—l4| Braridon-street, Wellington, one door from Featherstou Street. •

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4443, 14 June 1893, Page 3

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1,169

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4443, 14 June 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4443, 14 June 1893, Page 3

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