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WANTED-*-SitU3t!(ip ly a man.genoriil ivoik in an hmolX Onn be wdl recommended. Ad'koss— J.Q, c/o Mr; J. Hutol, Featliei'Bton. { ' WANTED,— AGood Housemaid nnd tauudress. Apply Scott's lewporanco Hotel, Masterton. RANTED, -A smart and intolligent . J lad for fhn mctcoiy and ololhii g department. Apply sharp. J, L, Mntrny. NORTH WAIRAIUPA GUN OLUB. 7ANTED—SPARROWS in lots of ' NOT LESS THAN 100, at 4» per pair. Also PIGEONS in nny quantity at 2/por pair, AH birds must bo strong nr.d healthy. ; B. H; WADDIKGTON, Secretary. LICENSED REGISTRY OFPIOE WAITING ENGAGEMENT:-Tiro VV lads able to milk, Good mar., ried couple." Wanted: General Servant, able to cook, wash, and attend to daiiy, (Housemaid kopt), Apply sharp Feed, Weight's REGISTRY OFFIUB, QAM Sieeet, Masteeion. r ANTED KNOWN-tkt J. N. Brunton, Tailor, has remored !a tiis priruto house in Gpaklßqad, Lunsiloivno. Orders maj »Ibo bo left with Mi'fsrj Hood and Johnston, Confection, t), Mdsterbm H Known, that 1 aui now _. Removed ■ to my now premises in Victoiiit-stiect, Weliinstton, off Cubastreet, and adjuiniliij ihe Groy 1 alloy Coal Compwy's j.irds, and, as usual, I am prepared to Build or Repair any kind of Vehicles on thoshortest notico and oh the most liberal terms to suit customers. My prices aro thalowcst when tho work. manßhip is taken iot» account, Ladies Phietons a speciality, in stookBuggies, Phcetons, Waggonettes, Dog Cartß, and Spring carts, cheap. M.BOHAN, Welukoidn Coaou Faotoey.

Jjl TV. COTTRELL A Co., Goncral X. • Oarriorsaud Forwardiutj Amenta, Wellington,'—Oustomliouso work 0/ all kinds promptly and carefully attendad. to. Wo not only clear gooda, bet land thorn at cußtomora 1 doors. Good accommodation. Furniture carefully reaiovod WANTED KNOWN.-HE HAD TO POSWONE HIS WEDDINGamI COMMITTED SUICIDE I A sad mm of suicide on Tuesday somcwhero near Mastcrton I It appears a young squatter In a good position was engaged tou very pretty girl—the daughter ol a neighbouringfarmor-the weddiugday was fixed, the guests invited, and every freparation nude in expectation of the Lapiiy event, The biiilegroom elect sent to Welling, ton and ordered a new suit- TIIO day approached, but not the clothes. Three times ho rodo to tho nearo t telegraph office, and wired tffknow the reason of tho delay. Tho answer came on tho evo of his wedding day i " Cannot send clothon till tho following, night." The distracted lover nulled wildly from tho office. Fool that I was to talco other people's advice, why did Inotsend'to JAMES WEBB, the CASH TAILOR, Jlastcrlou, ho has always given mo satisfaction and never disappointed me, besides I should have got tho things at about half tho price other people charge. On going homo ho wroto a letter saying that rather than get married in an old suit ho had determined to blow his broinß out, and added that ho should advise any ono who wanted clothes mado to fit them perfectly, and finished wollwhen promised, togo or send to JAMES WEBB, tho Cash Tailor, Masterton, where a FIRST--OLASB CUTTER FROM SYDNEY IS UNGAGKD, whose credentials speak vol uiiies in his favour. Motto-No Fit, No i'«y. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Fit anl 0 Undeniaolo, Nest Theatre Royal,

SALVAGE SALE olgoodssaved from the burning ship " I'ort Jackson " in Sydney Harbour and bought at 10s iri 'iiio £ commenceson Friday, Juno 30th, at To Aro House, Wellington, QALVAGE SALE.—4SO dozen White 0 and Grey Turkish Towels starting at two (or ninepoiico. These are just lmlf price, QALVAGE SALE,—2OO pairs strong O While Blankets, slightly damaged by water, variety of sizes, and all at half prico; viz., from 5/6 to 18/0 per pair. SALVAGE SALE,—3OO pairs Mens'sgcod strong' Tweed Trousers, slightly damaged by water, valued at 12/0 pair, for 4/11, Large lot of Men's heavy Muted Mole Trousers, slightly spotted, worth 10/0 for 3/11, jind in Boys sizes at 5/0, for '2/11. QALVAGE SALE.-A grand lot of tplenU did Cashmere Dresses, in all colors sold at 12/0, for 0/0. GALVAGE SALE—Heavystriped Planue O lotto 1/11 per doz. yds. Heavy Twilled Flannelette 2/U per dozen yards. Theso are exactly half price. SALUGE SALE.—CommenceG ou Friday, June 30th, at Te Aro Houie, Wellington, L.K.Q.0.P., L.M., Ac.

THIS Celebrated Lady Specialist is (be , only Lady -M.D. in the Southern Hemisphere. She holds nino diplomas and certificates, and is registered throughout tho Britisn Dominions. She cures with absolute certainty, all nervous, chronic, skin and blood affections, fits, paralysis, bronchitis, gout, liver and lung complaints, kidney and bladder troubles, and all the effects ot indiscretions and excesses. _ Dr Mart's treatment is thorough, scientific and effectual. Consultation— Versonally, free; by loiter (including diagnosis), 10a. A oure guaranteed in all curable cases. The following aro a few of many testimonials the Doctor has received most the st. arnaud mercury. Dr. Frikart's fame in curing diseases of tho nervous system, and chronic and complicated complaints has gone abroad in tho colonics. FROM THE STANDARD, Dr. Frikart's m arvclloua cures have created a profound sensatiou. FJIOM THE CIIAItJ.TON INDEPENDENT, A Distinguished Vißilor.—Charlton is at present honoured by the presence o Mrs E. F. M. Frikart, M.D., who has obtained tho highest possible honours in her profession, and established a great reputation in tho Colony by her phenomenal success in the treatment of nervous, chronic, and compiicated complaints. The examinations this talented lady has passed aro almost too numerous to mention, for apart from being a Doctor of Medicine, and a Licentiate of King and Qi'ccn's College o{ Physicians, Dublin, Ireland, and a Licentiate of Midwifery of tho same college;.she is also Praktisclie Ariz of Switzerland, and pawd what is considered about tho hardest task in the medical world, the Staats Examcn at Heme University.. The Doctor is no mean inguist, as she may be consulted in German, French and Spanish, as well as %■ lisli. Having held Hospital Appointments, her experience has not only been wide, but practical. FROM THE mil, Dr. Frikart has effected more cures of nervous and chronic complaints than any other Specialist in Australia, FROII THE WARRNAMBOOIi STAXDARD. Dr. Frikart, the well-known M.D., has been very successful in the treatment of a number of local cases. FROM TUE CHRONICLE, Dr. Frikart's reputation as a clever and successful practitioner is' thorouchly established throughout the colonics, FRO)! TUE UAIMTON SPECTATOR, wh ,° """''J arriv ed' from the Old Country has a splendid reputation, and is the only legally qualified ladyMD. in Australia.

The Doctor would caution readers agains unprincipled persons calling themselves herbalists, medical botanists, professors, electricians, clairvoyants, and magnetic healers, who have no medical knowledge and nothing to recommend them but their audacity, and who thrive on tlio credulity ot the publio.by their fraudulent announcement. Remember Dr. Mart is nino timesqualifiedan regis tcred by the Medical Boards throughout Australia, . Consultation from 10 to 6 daily, and on Tuesday and Saturday eveniugs from 7 to _Noto the address—l 4, .Urandoii'-slrcet, itrwt M 8 iro ™

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4460, 3 July 1893, Page 3

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1,126

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4460, 3 July 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4460, 3 July 1893, Page 3

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