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ANTED.—A smart and intelligent in ".lad for tho niercoiy and clothing department. Apply sharp. J. L, Murray. '" J - -■• \'y ANTED-To hire, a cow in full V? milk, fur a few months. Apply iNOWTH WAIBARAPA GUN CLUB. tXTANTED-SPAUROWS in lots »t VV NOT LESS THAN 100, nt;4a per pair. Also PIGEONS in any quantity at 2/por pair. All birds must be strong and healthy. ■ E. B, WADDINGTON, LICENSED REGISTRY OFFICE •WAITING ENGAGEMENT:-Tno V V bids able to milk , Good marifccl coupk Wanted: Gtmorel Servant, ablo to cook, wash, and attend to daiiy, (Housomaid kupt). Apply sharp Fkkd. Weight's REGISTRY OFFICE, Bah Street, MAsrjßMoif. < WANTED MOWN-that J. N,' Brunton, Tailor, has removed id Mb private lioubo in Opaki Road, Lunadowne. Orders maj aUo bo left with Stars Hood and Johnston, Confection" on, Maßterton Jik WANTED HlngpTtJiatlamnow V? Bemoved to my new promisee in Victoria-street, Wellington, off Cuba', street, and adjoining the Greylalloy Coal Company's yardß, and, as usual, I am prepared to Build or Repair any kind of .Vehicle! on the ahorteßt notice and on the moss libera! terms to suit customers. My prices are tha lowest when the work, uiansliip in takun into account, Ladiea Phffltouß a speciality. In Btook— Buggies, I'hietoiis, Wagonettes, Dog Carts, and Spring carts, cheap. ' M.BOHAN, | WmiiKoroN Coion Factory, V W. COTTBELL, & Co., General jl i Carriers and Forwarding Agents, Wellington,—Ouatomhouso work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Wn not only clear goods, bvt land them at customera' doors.. Good storage accommodation. Furniture carefully removed WS? KNOWN.-HE HAD TO W POSTPONE HISTODINGandCOMMITTKD SUICIDE I A sad case ofilo on luosday somewhere near Mastcrton! ■ It appears a young squatter in a good position was engaged toa very pretty girl—the daagh. ter or a neighbouring farracr-tlio wedding day was fixed, tho guests Invited, and every pro. paration made in expectation of tho happy ovent. Tho bridegroom elect sent to WcllinV. ton and ordered a now suit. The day anpronctjed, but not tho clothes, Three times he rode to tho nearo t telegraph office, and wired to how the reason of tho delay. Tho answer came on tho eve of his wedding day • Unnot send clothes till the following night. The distracted lover rushed wildly from tho office. Fool that 1 was to fake other pipit's advice, why did I not send to ter on, he has always given me satisfaction and never disappointed me, besides I tlioukl have got tho things at about half the price other peonlo charge. On going homo he wroto a letter saying that rather than" w t married in an old suit ho had determined to blow his brains out, and added that ho should jdviseanyonowho wanted clothes made to Bt them porfeotly, and nnished well whon promised, to go or send to JAMES WEDD ,ho Cash Tailor, Mastcrton, where a FIKST CLASS CUTTER PROM SYDNEY is ENGAGED, whoso credentials Bpeak vol umesm his favour. Motto—No Tit, No Pay. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Pit and btjle Undeniable Next Thoatrn Hnvnl.

SALVAGE SALE of goods saved iroin the binning ship " Pott Jackson " in Sydney.Harbourand bought at 10s in tho £ commences on Friday, June 30th, at To Aro House, Wellington, OALVAGE SALE.-100 dozen White U and Grey Turkish Towels starting at two for ninepence. These- are just half price. QALVAGE SALE.—2OO pairs strong U White Blankets, slightly damaged by water, variety of sizes, and all at half prico, viz., from 5/li to 18/0 per pair, SALVAGE SALE.—3OO yairs Ileus's good strong Twaed Trousers, slightly damaged by water, valued at 12/6 pair, for 4/11. Large lot o! Men's heavy Printed Molo Trousers, slightly- spotted, worth 10/(5 tor 3/11, and in Boys sizes at 5/0, for 2/11. Q ALVAGE SALE.-A grand lot of splenU did Cashmere Dresses, in all colors sold at 12/6, for 0/6. QALVAGE SALE-Heavystriped FlanncU lette 1/11 per doz. yds, Heavy Twilled Flannelette 2/11 per dozen yards. These are exactly half prico. i ALVAGE SALE.—Commences on Fii kJ day, June 30th, at To Aro House, .Wellington. SHARLAND'S "MOA" BaKing Powder IS FAMOUS IN NEW ZEALAND For its Absoluto PURITY AND BTfiENG - rU. TT CONTAINs7o~hin R but what is hoaltliful and nutrioiom, and only what is found in Meat, Fish, Corn, Bice. Mr William Southall, President of the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society, testifies:-" I havo made a chemical and microscopical examination of Slwrlnnd'a Baking Powder, and find it quite Pure and Whole, some, and free fiom admixture with alum, so frequently present in baking powder, Sharland's Miurj Powder will be found of much use in the preparation

The Most Progress* vo Life Oflico in the Colonies, NEWZBALANDOFFICES-Queen-stn-et Aucklnnd High-street ... ... Chiistehwcli PnnccM-Btroet Diinnlin Larabton Quay Wellington. Sen insurances, 1892, ... LljtfMO Annual Income Exceeds .„ • Z4to,COO Aamnulded Funds ... 11,5^,598 ALL PROFITS BELONG TO FOLIC! HOLDERS, Responsible Loch. Management. A LL Colonial Mutual Policies ute LX ABSOLUTELY' INCONTESTABLE from date of issue, being entirely frvo from jhnoxious and harassing conditions as to residence, occupation, mode of life, or manner of death. NEW ZEALAND" DIREOTOBS :- Geo, JBeetham, Esq The Hon W. J. M. Larnaoh, O.M.G. The Hon Geo. MoLeau, M.L.O. The Hou Sir Robert Stout, K.O.M.G The Hon Edmund William Parker J. B, Harcourt, Esq, . " ARTHUR E. GIBBS, Wellington, ' Secretary, N.Z. I.F.OROXTON, .•■■ •■: ■:■'• District Manager for Wellington W. B.OHEMELLS,' : ;: " : Arent,Mastorton. OATSI OATS. '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4456, 28 June 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4456, 28 June 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4456, 28 June 1893, Page 3

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