NOWN.-fhiil Miss :VV PRENTICE has takon rooms oyer 0. PRAGNBLL'S'Dr'ApoiyitVatof House, noxt thoClooky Queou Street, Musfertoni whew DRESSMAKINj} in all 'itßi branches' wiir'bo'iMrriM'on;' Oustnmes made in first class slyle for 10/8 and 12/6, and'only extras used charged for. Fitand.S(yle Guaranteed. A Trial Respectfully Solicited; ANTED.-AGooa Housemaid and |,■ i j Laundress, Apply Scott's Tern, perance Hotel, Masterton.' -. tfOkTHAVAMIUPA GON OLUa a/ANToD-SPARROWSinlolsof Vi NOT LESS-THAN 100, at 4v per pair;'.. r ■■; ~ ; ~;■, . : |Also PIGEONS in any quantity at 2/> ; per pair. All birds must bo strong and healthy, E. H. WADDIKGT % , [? ''■ '' ' ' ■'•'' : S.'crutary. ''■' LICENSED REGISTRY OFFICE. WAITING ENGAGEMENT : ; ThM6 Geuoral Servants;' alio Siarriecl Couple Fred, Wright's RKGiSTIO: 1 'FFICE, .Bin, Street, MAsmtioN..: is tV'ANTED-KNOWiN-that'J. N. \\ Uruntori, Tailor, has removed ia Ins private house in Opaki Road, Lans. dowiio, Orders mav also'bo left with Mt'fßra Hood and Johnston, Confection . eh, MBBtoifcoiV \ \ ';; ■■ ; U / ANIiD it Knowu, that.l am now _vV, Eoinoved to my new promises in; Victoria-street, Wellington, on" Cuba' street, and adjoining the Grey Valley Coal Company's yards, and, as usual, I ani prepared to Build or Repair any kind of Vehicles on tho shortest notice and on the most libera! toiun to suit customers. My prices are tho lowest when the \york. niansliip is takbn into acoouot, Ladies Phffltons a speciality, In stockBuggies, Phtetons, Wagonettes, Dog: Catta, and Spring carts, cheap. M. BOH AN, ■WEiuNaroN OoAca Factory, ; ; ; I j,T W. 1 COTTRELL fi Co'., General I-1 Carriers and Wellington-Customhouse work of.all kindß promptly and carefully attended to. Wo not only dear goods, brt land tbeni; at customers' doots. Good storago .accommodation. Furniture carefully removod WAtiTKU KNOWN.-HE HAD 10 I'QSITONE HIS WEDDING and COMJUTTED SUICIDE I A sad case ofauicklo on Tuesday somewhere near Dlastcrton! It appears.a young sguattor in a good position was engaged to a very pretty girl-tlie daugh. pnration made in oxpectotion of the happy ovent, The bridegroom elect sent to Welling, ton and ordered a new suit. The day approached, but not tho clothes. Three times ho rodo to tlio nearest telegraph office, rod wired to know the reason cf tho delay. Tho answer came on the cvo of his wedding day: Cannot send clotluu till tho followi—night," The distracted lover rushed wile from tho office. Fool that 1 was to ti other people's advice, why did I not send JAMES WEBB, tho CASH TAILOIt, Mas", terton, ho lias always given mo satisfaction.' and never disappointed me, besides I should have got the things at about half tho price othor people charge. Ongoing homo lie wroto a letter saying that rather than not married in an old suit ho had determined to blow his brains out, and added that he should advise any ono who' Wanted clothes mado to fit them perfectly, and finished well when promised, to go or send to JAMES WEBB, be Cash Tailor, Mastodon, where a FIRSTLASS CUTTER FROM- SYDNEy IS NGAGED, whose credentials speak vol es in his favour. Motto-No Fit, No . Sitisfaotion Guarantcrd. Fit anl o Undcmatilo, Nest Theatre Royal, SALVAGK SALE of goods saved from tho burning ship •' Port Jackson " in Syducy Harbour and bought at 10s in the £ commences on Friday, June 30th, at Te 1 AroHouse, Wellington. HALVAGE BALE.-450 dozen White O and Grey Turkish Towels starting at two for niucpeuce, These arc just half price, 200 pairs strong kj Wiiilo Blankets, slightly damaged by water, variety of sizes, aud all at halt price, riz,, from 5/0 to 18/0 per pair.. SALVAGE stag Tweed Trousers, slightly dam. aged by water, valued at 12/0 pair, for 4/li. Large, lot of Men's heavy Printed Mole Trousers, slightly spotted, worth 10/0 for 3/11; and iu Boys sizes at 5/0, for 2/11. QALVAGE SALE.-A grand lot of rplcnU did Cashmcro Dresses, iu all colors sold at 12/0, for 0/0. QALVAGE SALE-Hcavy striped Flanne U lette 1/11 per don. yds. Heavy Twilled Flannelette 2/11 per dozen yards. Thcso are exactly hub' price. SALVAGE SALE.—Commences on Fri. i day, Juno 30th, at To Aro House, THE ARRIVAL OF 870-TRUNKS-370 BOOTS AND SHOES. m coptio), To the Special Order akd Diuectiok J. mm m so. Ladies' Tan Book and shoes I'inct's Boots and Shoes Bostockand Co.'s Boots and Shoes Ladjes 1 Evening Shoes, from2s lid Ladies'Nico Slippers, from l* lid Children*' Tan Boots and Shoes Girls' Tan Strapped Shoes Ladies' Featherweight Court Sliocb adies'Queen Evening Shoes 'nets' Evening Shoes Hadies'Satin and Silk Shoes, all colours Hannahs ludcstractable Toed Boot.', 6iod Hannah's G Copper Toes Is lid, 2a 3s lid Ladies Nice Cloth Tip Walking Shoes 'Nico Clasp WalHng Shoes .. 'BOiutifulStiimticliootnal Gents' Tan Boots and Shoes .Cove and West's Boots and Snocs The K Ecotß ami Rhocß Gents'Bootsand Shoes„from 7s 6d Gents Slippcis, from 2s lid The Talnce (* Boot, from 7s 6d Haunch's G Shooters, 10s (id Hannah's G WatertightF, 10s 6d Hannah's G Shoes, 7s od' Hannah's G Bluchers, 6s 6d Hannah's E. 8. Shoes, 4s fid 5s M Hannah's G Leggings, 6s Od Hannah's Tennis Shoes, 3s Od, 4s Gd, Hawaii's Everlasting School Boots, Gd, &o. A Special Ghipment of 12 Trunks Tennis Shoes foi thisßeason, with Thick Rubber Solcb, 12s 6d, 16s Gd, E manufacture 2,000 pairs of our TT Buperior and Celobratca G lioota and Shoes every week, and, as a proof of tho demand for these goods, aura is the only Boot Factory in New Zealand that la workmg full time this Beason. Every Storekeeper and Boot Vendor ihould keep tho Paiaoe G Boots it they wish to iucreasothoir trade. We aro Wholesale Dealers iu all kinds of Leather and Grindery, Bcspukp Uppers for the '.rado a speciality, SOLE AGENTS FORCOVE AND WEST'S BOOTH AND FOR THE ' CELEBRATED K BOOTS NOTE THE ADDRESStMfIvIiIi QGEEIfSTREBT, MASTERTON. ' H. PETERSON, Makaoru VEHICLES FOR PRIVATE SALE, U IJ TirOODhas at hia J.. JLJ., yV Greytown rooms • for private ealo . ';-, 2 Now double seatedL Buggies 2 JNew Single do, do : , l.Now Rustic Trapj • ~ >■. I'New.Bpririß'tf IFemily W
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4463, 6 July 1893, Page 3
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976Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4463, 6 July 1893, Page 3
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