■rn.AMD.-By a gardener, ci (' if V;i i.;p!oyment[ on ,ft tWI on o: other* ho, ~-(3opdy;Ti!Btimuniiilß. For address, apply Daim Tijiks Offiob, ~j.juOJIJ{EEPEn.-Wn)tc4r.m,Lv. .JJ ■.mi!n(;.by i a ; thorou((lilv:couipijlen ' ; man to liTtep-Books, for Tnidfiamon ,md ; ?tncw,-. l ,retm« bjr.arwngament :■•'« omee-pf tMaipaper.,.:;, Jet ■» Jivwoomed -'*-; liQUsewifcli 3acwaofland on tho , ;A uply G, E. Clumber- ; lain, I<j(.v«- ; Mil's, ; M t ßtortou. •: s m&m : V»AIBARiPA GUN CLUB. ANTKD -Throws in lots nt VV ; ':NOTLKSSTHAKIOIat4D ; perpa«r. .;.- ; . ■,.... ~ '..,>.■ . i; f>'»t'.?iGEONSiiiony quautityat2/ji f? r il );,ir ': 'VI birds must bo BtroDE and ■ lu»ltliy,. , ■;:;,-.:.. ; ■,■.'■,; .;1;H. WADDLNGTON, . Secretniy. U/MTJSD KNOWN.-Thatllr J Hi ■.(JnARiTON,.tho■ well-known tuner • of pmnok aud organs, is now in Maettr- .: ton. Orders may be left with It, Ti 'Qoliaes, atatioiten ■ , LICENSED BEGISTRY OFFICE W engagement : .Mamed.Oooi^Wiittemßa ):?iHftlo? B), n WBI0,B ' BllE8,B " iKi Oli-FICJS,- •■ Hail Smew. Mas- ; rKIJTos. ui ,\V ANTED OOWN-tbl J. N.' IV; Brui.tun, Tailor, hnartiuored bd /■« P«v«te house in Opakißoad.LMn. Mm, Qrdin n»j «fc» he left with "wsj Howl and: John**, ConfaoHoß, , U.^«ll!J»Ki,mrii,U«H aninw . ;.* Uciuowd -„, my new premise! id Viotona-htrect, Welliw-lon, off Cuba. west, and adjoining the Grey \alley U»l Ooi>p.«:y» : yards,- and. as usual, I aniMpiudtoßuiWorßepßitanykiDd ; of on thashrirtoet notioo and oh • the most libera! terms to suit customers. My pro; are the lowest when tie work. 1 maehipn taken iuhiMOoaDt Ladies > PbttoM a Bf.oc-al.ty. •■]„ 6too kBuggies,- Pl.tetoua. Wagonettes. Tin., torts, and Sprinp; carts", cheap. m M.BOHAN, . WKLUKQW COACH Factory. , W W.COTTRELL& Co, General J . (.a. iiors and Forwardii.it; Agents, »c hDscoo,—Ojatomhousa.- work of all imi promptly and cnrofully attended I to. Uonctouly clear goods, kt land tbem nt cuttcmera' doo.s. Good storage accommodation. Furniture carefully removed. ■>;'■.,-•' "' W^ ; ™ KNOWN.-HE HAD 10 WmDbUICIDEI Asadcawofsmcklj i nil imwley somewhere near Mastwton! It fppouranyoung tquattcr In a good potii'o" «onjage „„ yc-y prettygirtthc da.i f " mot a netsubouviim farmer-tho weJdine ,L wasted, tho guests invited, and even- £ mkm mwlo moxpeotatioa of tUo h/ppy e j.ciit. l.io l;i:ilngroomelect seat to W llfnV. . tor, and- ordered a new nut.. Tho day .5. pcod : butnut the clothes. Throe times " k "$ ° «"> ncaro t teLgmph office, and 1. wucd to know the naton of the delay. S 0 aiisttci came on the eve of his wtddiiig d aT - r ° U h> , t! " the following ; "3nt, Hie dwweted lover m ] m \ wildl? r f mfhoo(lco. Fovl that 1 was to™ ke JAMES fthllß, the OABH TAILOR, Mas. 5 fe-, r ,l " S^W*l^ B, *^««'» d atiu 'lbiei-(l<s.ap|ioiiiti.il me, besides I should have go. t w tl.ii.jt ot about kit tho prico n w ?£ FPS etals * : 9\B™B borne ho w,l ? akttci- W yi„j that.atl.er than got ' mjtflcd m mi old Adt he lutd detamlned in Wow ..übrauis out, and added that bo should ' If'ffWmvh Mnted el.thes made to - At tip uoiftctly, and finished well when proiviwd, to go or send to JAMES WEBB. mioo nili 1 ! 1 " MMl «rb"i. where a FIRST CUSS cui'iEtt FROM SYDNEY IS t LW,AGEJ), vliow oi-ctletitials apeak vol- . uincbin hw larou:. Motto-,\o Fit, No l;.iy. oitisfaotion Guaiaiile a. Fit and toyleUcdiai'aolo. Next Theatre Komi. \,V A ™ n -All Boys artd lonthi to „''. ,™ to »r our famous cijlileoniiciuiy ( iwedflnls. Wo have just received 800 j more. Send your size and Postal Note for 3„ M ~ J „ ou " l "- tecoive F cr re ' u rn post a . Uatwoiih 2s6d from Te Aro House Vdlmi>ion. ' mAKlEDovcrymanto buy our all \ > wool Colonial Knit Socks. Thoy give grand wear, aro only one shilling per , pair, and can be had nowhere else, but at « ho House. pUßCHASEßHy.lhehundred wanted " J. oronMosgicUHwool Shirts and pants, the most comforiaWo wear for tho winter season. Prices from 7s Od each at leAioHono, AUIIOWN MAKE of Colonial Flaune \J Undorshiris have an esiabUshcd reputalioufordu:abiliiyaswe!las comfort. Try them, they are only 3s Gd each at To Aro HoUiO.: k • ] * NOW ALL .MEN »that our strong Ik Grandvillci-hirtswill "wearlike leavher." Usually sold at 4s Gd, we oiler tbemfor3s9datTeAroHoupe. M.Q.C.P., L,lMo, Hemisphere. She holds nine diplonies and certifiers, and is registered throughout tho British Dominions. She cures with absolute ccrtainiy, all nervous, chronic, skin and blood affections, fits, paralysis, bronchitis, gout, liver and lung complaints, kidney and b'aeder troubles, and all the effects of indiscrelioos and excesses, Dr Frifceri's treaiment is thoroiigh.scientijo and effectual. Consultation-Person-al'y,free; lyletter (including diagnosis., 10?. A cure guaranteed in all curable cases. The following are a few of many testimonials the Doctor has received :- it.osi TiiK sr. AnxAtrn mkiicum, i Di. Frikart's fame in curing diseases of ihe nervous system, and chronic and comp'icaicd complaints Ims gone abroad in the colonics, 1-IIOMTnESTAXDAnD, Dr. Friknrt's marvelloua cures hnvo created a pro.'ouad sensation, ri'.OM THE CIUIII.TOX KDEPianuST ' A Disiin-niishcd Visitor.—Charlton is at present honoured by the presence of Mrs E. F. M. F.-;ke.ri, M.D., who has ohlnincd tho ftijslies. possible honours'in her profession, Mid esij'iishcd a great reputalion in tho Colony by her phenomenal success in the trer..;.ieuioi nervous, chronic, and complicated co:.ip!,-'nls. The exnmiuations this Ir.'ciucu Vey has are almost too mw.ws ,o insniioii, for apart from bcin<a Doclo: oi Medicine, aud a Licentiate of mwm Oucen's. College of Physicians, DubLM, i.elcni:, aud a Licentiate of Midy.i.ey of ihe samo eol'ege; she is also i ra.. wsho Ariz o! Switzerland, and passed pa. is about tho hardest task m ihe n ewee! world, ihe Staats Examenot Le.ne UiKversily. The Doctor is no mean in.iiv.sl, as-she may be consulted in German, Fiejch and S|ianish, as well us Enghsh. Having held Hospital Appointments, her experience has not only been wide but practical. HIOM THE SlAtt, Dr. F.-ikftrt has effected more cures of neiTousamlchroniocomplaints than any other Specialist in Australia, , FFOM THE WARHIUIUIoOi BTAKD/BD. Dr.-Fnkarl, the:well-known M.D., has been very successful in the treatment of a number of local cases. raosi the ciinoxicLß. lishcd throughout the colonies, •' Fjok THE HUIIHOS BBCIAIOK, the Old Country has a splendid reputation, and is tho only legally qualified lady M.D. m Australia, '; The Doctor would caution readers agains unprincipled persons calling'themselves herbalists, medical, botanists professors recommend them but their id who thrive on the oredulity fied and registered by. the McOwi's throughout Australia; .■•■". ■-. . • , Consultation from 10 to 6 daily, and on Tuesday and Saturday evenings from. 7 to _Note Ihe- address-W, ; Braudon'atreet. Wellington/ one door from Feathefttop--61E6C- -■' :'.,.■'■ '.;'.;-l'' : : ; i''.■:■ ■■'"■, i ■...'*-'. \' ';;■'.•. '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 444, 15 June 1893, Page 3
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