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ITANTED EMI'LOYHEHT. -A ■ »V steady, mai,-, with good. refer-' euces, wantß a farm or " station.' Apply—David JdWiurisis, ; " Scott's Temperance Hotel," Maeterlon. ■ WORTH \VAIRARAPA : GUN OLUB. ttTANTED-SPARROWS in lots ot W: NOT LESS MAN IC9, at in : per pair. '.• Also PIGEONS in any quantity at 2/par pair. All bin* ' ' healthy. E, H. WADDLSGTON, Secretary. LICENSED REGISTRY OFFICE WAITING ENGAGEMENTi-Two lads able to milk , Good mar* vied couple. Wanted: General Servant, ablu to cook, wash, ami attend to ' dai y, (Huusimiaid kupt). Apply sharp Pjusd. Wmnn'sfiKGlßTßY OFFICE, Hall Sitot, MAsmio's. WANTED KNOWJN'-that J. N, _ Utunton, Tei!or, bßsremoved tj bis private house in Opaki P.oad, Lsns. ' downe. Orders maj also bo loft with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confoction« ers, Maatertoi> i Xftf ANTED it Known, that lam now ._ Y? Romoved to ray new premises in Victoria-street, WollincctoD, off CubaEtreet, and adjominu the Grey Valley Coal Company's yards, r ud, as usual, I am prepared to Build or Repair any kind of Vc!)'i)i!B on the shortest notice and ou j the most liberal teims to suitcustomors. My prices are the lowest when the work. manah'p is taken into account. Ladies Pluelotw a speciality. In stock— Buggies, Phretons, .Wagonettes, Dog Carts, and Spring carts, cheap. JOUHAN, Wkuisqton Ooacu Factory. ■U W. COTTRELL&Oo. l Gbneral IJ . Oiiiriorsai.'d Forwardinc; Aqents, VVell'ngton,—Customhouse work of ull kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Wo noi ouly olear goods, brl land them at customers' doois. Good storago accommodation, Furniture carefully removed WANTED KNOWN.- HE HAD 10 " POSTPONE HISWEDDINGamICOMMIMED SUICIDE 1 A sad case of auicido on Tuesday somewhere near Mastciton I It appears a youug Equnitor in a good position was engaged tea very pretty girl—the daugli. tor ot a farmcr-thu wedding day mas fixed, the guests invited, and every preparation mails iii expectation of the happy cravt, Tho bridegroom elect sent to Welliugton anil ordered a now suit. The day approached, but not tho clothes, Thrco times lie rode to the nearo.t tclrgrapli oifice, ml wired to know the reason of tho delay. Tho auswer came on tho eve of his wedding day: "Cannot send clothci till tho following night." The distracted lover rushed wildly from tho office. Fool that 1 was to take other pnoplt'e advice, why did I not send to JASIEB WEBB, the CASH TAILOR, Masiorton, he has always given me satisfaction and never disappointed me, brides I should have got tha thinss at about half the prico other people charge. On going homo ho wrote a letter saying that rather than get married in an old suit ho had determined to blow hia brains out, and added that he should advise any one who wonted clothes undo to fit them perfectly, and lluished well when promised, to go or send to JAMES WEBB, tho Cash Tailor. Mastertun, where a FIRST. CLASS CUTTER FftOM SI'DMEV IS ENGAGED, whoa credentials speak volumes in his favour. Motto-No Fit, No Pay. Satisfaction Guarantor]. Fit and Stylo Undeniable. Nest' Theatre llovo!. WANTBD-All Boys and louths to write for our famous eightcenpenny Tweed Hals. Wo have just received 800 more, Scud your size and Postal Noto for Is 6(1 and you will reccivo per return post a Hat worth 2s Cd from TeAro House, V'lllington. \ MMMED every man to buy our all .VV wool Colonial Knit Socks. They givegraudwear, aro only one shilling per pair, and can he had nowhero else, but To,Aro Houso.

)ÜBCHASEUS by the hundred wanted for our Mosgiol, all wool Shirts and pants, the most comfortable wear for the winter season. Prices from 7s Cd each at TeAro Rouse, 0 08 OWN MAKE of Colonial Flanno Undershirts have an established reputation for durability as well as comfort, Try them, they aro only 3s Gd each at To Aro House. KKUW ALL 4IISK" tlnil our slro:vt (JraudviHc shirts will" wear h'co kthcr." Usually sold at 4s Cd, wo offer tbem for 33'Jil at To Aro Hoiifo. SHARLAND'M Baking-Powder IS FAMOUS IN NEW ZEALAND PURITY AND STRENGTH. TT CONTAINS nothing but what is healthful aud nutrioious, and only what is fonnd in Meat, Fish, Corn. Rice Mr William Southall, Proeidonfc of the Birmingham Natural History aud Microscopical Society, testifies:-" I have made a chemical and microscopical anamination of Shatland'a Baking Powder, and find it quite Pure and Whole, some, and free from admixture with alum, so frequently present in baking powder, Sharland's Baking Powder will bo found of much use in the preparation The Mowt l'roirr«Bsiv<i liiio Gflico in tho ColouiuH, NEW ZUALAND OFFICES-Queon-street Auckland lliuh-strect Clirisleburch Princess-street Lnnedin Lauibton Qu.iy Wellington New Assurances, W2, ~, 'LllftM) Annml horn, fecei/j ,„ Iffljo'lfii) i«um«l«W tW', ~. Li,5M/;jS ALL PROFITS BELONG TO I-OLIOS HOLDRRS. taspoKSMK Local Manaoemkkt. A LL Colonial Mutual Policies tiro Q, ABSOHTOY INCONTKSTABIK from date of issue, being entirely free from innoxious and harassing conditions as to residence, occupation, mode of life, oc manner of death, NEW ZEALAND DIRECTORS :- Geo. Beetham,Esq The Hon W. J. M. Larnaoh, O.M.G. Tlie Hon Geo. MoLenn,' M.L.(3. The Hon Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.S. Beymour Thome George, Esq Tho Hon Edmund William Parker J. B. Farcourt, ARTHUR B. GIBBS, Wellington, Secretary, N.Z, O.OROXTON, . District Manuqer for Wollinetori w. a. chennells, i Apenfc, Maatorton. :*'\ ekktahdna liyery ajnd bait stables. Mr ALLANMANfiUSOK V } lip that he has taken over Inn Mr J. Jones, the Livery and Bait Stablo and Grass Paddocks held by him in con. ncctiou with the Temperance Hotel. Saddie Homes and BoooiEß.UiWiTsoj ". :. fliSB. b ana juouoie JBaggsej to t,.oet oveij and late trains if required. . kifcaj of Stock.. :> .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4452, 23 June 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4452, 23 June 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4452, 23 June 1893, Page 3

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