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ANTED.—A smart lespeotaMg- '.' ■; ycnth to drive bakor'a cut and make himself useful, Apply in own hand writing t« James Wiokiws, Oontral Dining Rooms, Mftdictton. WANTED KNOWN.-That ,'Miea-, PRENTIOE has takeu rooriis' i.verO. PBAGNEtiL'S Drapoty Warehouse, nest the Clock, Queon Street, jllastortnn, where DRESSMAKING in all to branches irlll bo cr.rriod on, Cnsluro'ea made th first olass'siylo for' 10/5 and 12/11, and only bxtr'js used fit and Style Qdirantocd., A Trial Uespectfullj Solicited.' '■""'' ' WANTED-Situation hy a «Idrl ;V V nian, genoral work in an hotol Can be well recommended. Address— J.O, ■; c/o Mr J. 'SiniHi, Empire Hotel, Feathersioiii' ■■'■'■' '' ' : :' ■■ . ANTED.-AGood Housemaid and jT y laundress./ Apply Scott's Temperance Hotel, Mastorton. ~ ,-,. NORTH WAIRARAPA GUN OLUB. =aTANTED-SPARROWSinIo!a rt jV> NOTLEBB THAN 100, at 4» per.-pair..- .■.•:...■;<■■.. . ■■;. •„•. : . > Alsu PIGEONS In any.quantity at 2/por pair.: AH birds niußt bo strong'«rd healthy;- ;-i: •- , .-i< ; ,. ■••. , : ' K.H.'WADDINGTON, i' '' • ' ', : , Secretary. : LICENSED REGISTEY UFMOE, WAITING ENGAGEMENT! Three : Genoral Ssrrantflj alio Mirriei Couple. Feed. Wiuam's REGISTRI OFFICE, Bam Sxbebt, MAsmioiJ.

WANTED KNOWN-that J. N. ; Brunton, Tailor, has romo7ed!a bis private hoiißo in Opaki Road, Inns, ilomio. '; Orders maj also bo left with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Oonfootlon ers, Mastertdii ■ W;ANTED;jt Knon-n, that lain now . _ Removed to my, now, promised |n Victoria-street, Wolliiigton, off Cubastreet, and adjoining the. Grey /Valley Coal Ooinpany's. yards,, and, as usual; I am propared to Build or Repair any kind of Vohides on the shortest notice and on the most liberal terms to auitoustomerr. My prices are tha lowest when the work, manship is taken into account. Lidiea l'hffltnna a speciality. In atook— Bug«ius, Wagonettes, Dog Carts, and: Spring' carts, cheap. '■ ■'.:. '.M.BOHAH, . , WnLtiooroif,' Coach .Factory. H W. GOTJBELL A Co., General 1 • Carriers and Forwarding Agents, Welhngton,—Cuatoruliouso work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to, Wo not only dear goods, bvt land them at customers' doois. Good storage, accommodation, Furniture carefully removed ...

/"ANTED KNOWN.-HE HAD TO | MIMED SUICIDE I A sad .caso of suicide oesrtay Bomcwhere near Masterton! ft ira a young squatter in a good position was engaged to a very pretty girl—the daiighter ot a neighbouring farmer—tha wedding day'' was fixed, the guests invited, and every preparation made in expectation of tho happy event. The bridegroom elect sent to WcllL. ton and ordered a now suit. The day approached, but not tho clothes. .Three limes howdo.to tho nearo t telegraph office, and wired to know the reason of the delay. Tho answer came on the eve of his wedding day • .'Cannot send clothes till tho following night."' The distracted lovtr rushed wildly from tho office. Fool that I was to take other people's advice, why did I not send to JAMES-WEBB, the CASH TAILOR, .M,?. terton, he has nlivays given me satisfaction and never disappointed me, bißides I should < have got tjw things nt nhout. half tho price other, people .charge. ■ On going; home.ho wrote a letter saying that, rather than net married in an old suit he had determined to blow his brains out, 1 and addedtliat'libsliouM advise any one who wanted clothes nwdo to .fit them perfectly, and finished'well when promised, to go or send to JAMES WEBB . ho Casli Tailor. Masteiton, where a FIRST* MSS CUTTER FROM SYDNEY IS ! NGAGED, whoso 'Credentials speak-vol ; cs in his favour. 'Motto-No Fit, jjr, . Satisfaction Guarantord, Fit oad . o Undeniable, Nest Theatre Boyal. j.«J burning ship " Port Jackson »in SydnoyHarbour and bought at 10s in the £ commences.on Friday, June 80th, at Te AroHouso, Wellington. "■:' •J and. Grey Turkish Towels starting at • two (or .ninepenco.. Theso are just half price. O White Blankets, slightly damaged by water, variety of sizes, and all at halt price, viz., from 5/6 to 18/6 per pair. Q ALVAGE SALE.-300pairsMens'sgcod O strong Tweed Trousers, slightly damaged by water, valued at 12/6 pair, for 4/11, Largo lot of Men's heavy Printed Mole Trousers, slightly spotted, worth 10/6 for 3/11, andin Boys sizes at 5/6. for '2/11 .GALVAGB SALE.-A grand lot of tplonU did Cashmere Dresses, in all colors sold at 12/6, for 6/6. QALVAGE SALE-Hcavystriped Flanno U lctte 1/11 pcrdo!i.Tdn. Heavy Twilled Flannelette 2/11 pordozon yards, These are exactly half prico. SALVAGE SALE.-Commcnces on Fri- , day, June 30th, at To Aro House, Wellington.

STEAM COACH JAMES MUIR, OOAUHBUILDER, ENGMEIt, AND GENERAL SMITH JOLE MAKER of the Oelebratrd ■ J ZEALANDIA WOOL PRESS. urdors for which are now flocking in [»r the coming season. ! Every Buyer Loud m its Praise, It Has No Equal For EmciENov, Quickness And Cheapness Combined, Several further Improvements having IX'Dii effected fm the coming season, ili* now racogniecd by nil who bavo mi k to be the.only V.'uolpreas worth buyi;'t;. intending buyers should forward their •orders early to prevent diaappoiutmur.t,: as ovdors are now coming ; n rapidly from. A\ directions. The following testimonial received (piuongst iithem) shows the appreciation, the Press is hold in : Tomonoa, H. 8., ' Ausust 4th, 1892, Dbae ?iii,-Wo have much pleasure in testifying to tho efficiency and geno al wcelleaco of the "Zea'landia \V CO I Press" we bought of you last season. The boat proof of our opinion is in tho fact of our Bondiri£[ you a Booond oidrr this season.; Yours truly Hbmon Bros., Lid, ; :;PerW.W.fIBLBON. .. ; Every other branch of my business will still have careful attention, and patrons placing their orders at this well known establishment can rely upon obtaining first-class workmanbhip combined with moderate prices, HORSES SHOD (ateel or iron) 5/per set cash.; 6/6 booked. ■ JAMES MUIR, Qmrnnmn Mmtkkmi ; ORIENTAL 'FAMILY HOTEL," WiußrSimi........ ..WuuifßTo.f

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4461, 4 July 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4461, 4 July 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4461, 4 July 1893, Page 3

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