PRINCIPAL, .DISTRICT MAILS .; . ANT) TELEGRAPH HOOKS. [Coupilkd ron Wnmivusk'Dxa.t Times.] Tjr J(\BiR r .,? i os"'J.'ii!,wijpii Omcr. is Oj'm o iiie''Vbiio c'.u'ly Irom 9 a.m. to 5 p.. , .p/uii'o'ii7W..n ids p.m. Ifcisclosjd pn'Li••(!.;>.: .'J'l'ei'oida.y.hours aio9s.m • t ; l< loa..yi.orrl7jj.nt.UllSp.mi" • ;,;, • i'lie-Pr lii-'ii; 'eV,;f:'i)'i Office at Maslerton!.' Ba ; >.>y .Sia .'on .'•• ooo'a fromo a.m, to:s.', p.ii>. oiTi'MUi.ijv'fiii-:...',..;,,'.;1X.V.;.,.;. : ~ T> i' ''.'.iv• m i.o;; t odiiv at Jfastcrtim" Pos..o.he \.'Oi>c.i oo.'wee't days.from - a','ii. to 9 ;j,-i: ; Mim s.uulajs and Holidays A? tJAttii'.Tov.i llft^io.'ffeWngtbtt'and 1 intoraw Mo d-fbcs oweMy/ai'CUo a,m',: and 2SO p.n:,. iv'tJ.tbc exception-oiaes-! patches ,fof : , Ciareyille, Matawa, tni Hutt, svirch'ara' carried li/ the 'mora-i&Sl.-iilrfci'ly.'i'.. .'■■'. For 'EkftA''i'ia. Palilalua,' Foity : Mila. Buel-, VYooo.-il'eEud Nauier at 11.15 ajft dai'y, . l ; vv A'rrei'U)u : on.Motiflp.ye and Thnrav daysst.'.'.lo'n.'U : for Lowo: Tarero, Tenui, Wliatataki, Oai>ile|)o!D» mi Has„ Coast on Mondays and TrWayVptb'p.u. l-'ovkV'ftv'd, Uowiands. and UpporTauera on ')\ e ;dys and Saturdays a!; J .-!0 p,m, >Oi'Taueru and Brancepetb on Saturdajs at 8 p.m. ,■. ■- ~ . For Knra)i;rai. dailv.at noon The npxt Engli»b snd European Mail ma S;m Fiahc'ico willcloseakMastertou mi Thursday, the 13th day of July, at (i.lSii.m. Auto 'Fiisco,August 3rd., A trive London, August 16th, ' ; By the beginning of 'W October, ABOUT 80 DAIRY COWS, to a'tait cilving in November. 1 Terms Cash. Apply to A. WALTON, Norscwootl, H.iwb's Bay, •' WANTED KNOWN.-Thtt• Miss ; PRENTICE, has taken room) over; 0. PRAQNELIi'S Drapciy. Warehouse,'next the Clwk, Queen Street, Maslerfon; where DRESSMAKING in all ita branches will be carried on. Costumes raado in firnt class style for,, 10/oand 12/ li- and only : extras need" oharjjcd for, Fit and Stylo Guaranteed. A Trial' Respectfully Solicited. VV General Servants; alio iv'ariiei' Couple, to. .Wmqbi's 11EGISTJ8I OFFlOfi, Uaia Ssbegt, Mismioii. U? ANTED KNOWN-iktJ. N, TT Brunton, Tailor, has removed \o hi private house in (Jpaki Road, Lau-'lo.n-e. Ordeit noa) also be loft with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confection ers, Mi'stertoi'
\V[ AKTED. it Known, that 1 am now _* T Keuioved to my now promiave in Victoria-street, : WellMu{ton, off Cubastreet, and udjoinint; the Grey \ alley Coal Company's yardß, and, as .usual, I am prepared to Build or Repair any kind of VonVles on the shortest notioe and on the niOßt liberal terms to 6irit customer. My prices are the lowest when the workmanship is taken into account. Ladioa Phffltona a spec'ahty. In itook*I Buggies, PliEetons, Wagonettes, Dor Oivls, end Spring carts, cheap. M. Bi),HAN, Wellington CoaoU Factory. \ W.. COTTRELL '& CoT&BneraT .' • Oatrieraand Forwarding Aiteiits, We]! : nston,-Oustomhouße work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Wo not ouly o'car goods, bet land thera Rt custcmors' doors. Good storage accommodation, Furniture carefully removed WANTED. KNOWN.-lIE HAD TO rOSTPONK HIS WEDDING andCOMMITTED SUICIDE 1 A sad oa«o of anicida ■ ou Tuesday somewhere near Mastcrton! It appears a young squatter in a good position was engaged toa very pretty girl-tke daughter ot a ncrrhbou.ing farmer-the wedding day was fined, tlw guests invitcdj ami every preparation made in cxptctatioi of the happy event. The bridegroom elect sent to Wellington and ordered a new suit. Tlio day approached, but not the clothe?. Tlivco time* horodo to the nearet tel.iraph uffico, a-il wired to know the rcawn of the delay. Tho answer came on t'ao evoof his wtddtng day • "Cannot send dote till the following nJjb.4." JThe distracted lover rushed wildly from tho office, Fool that 1 was to take other pnopVrtadvice, why did I not send to JAMES WEED, the OAS>H TAILOR, Mas teflon, ho has always given me satisfaction and never diyipuointed mo, besMes I should 'wo got tbo Wily ut about half tho piico other people charge. On going homo he wroio a lotler saying that rather than sot married in an old wit ho bad doteimincd to dow !iis brains out, and added that he should .-.dv'ie any one who wanted clothes mado to fit.them peifectly, and hV'shcd well when P'onwd, togo or lend to JAMES WEBB, ibe o,ish Tailor, Jfaiterton where a FIRSTCLASS CUTTER FROM' SYDNEY IS ENGAGED, who.e credentials tpcak vol in Ins favour.'Motto-No Fit, No Satisfaction Guaranteed, Fit and St le undeiwwle, No:;t Theatre Royal O , burning ship •' Port Jackson " in Sydney Harbour and bought at.' Os in tho £ commcnccsjn Friday, June 80th,' at To Aro House, W ellinclon, SALVAGE SALE.—4SO dozen White and Grey Turkish Towels slavting at two for ninepence, ThcEe aro just half price. water, variety of sizes, and all at half price, viz., from 5/G to 18/6 per pair, .™«3 j.nc»u imira, augiuiy uumaged by water, valued at 12/0 pair, for 4/U. Large lot of Men's heavy Printed Mole Trousers, slightly spotted, worth 10/6 for 3/11, and in Boys sizes at 5/0, for '2/11.
O di'l Cashmero Dresses, in ft't colors - Mat 12/6, foro/0. i ALVAGE SALE-Heavy striped Flatin O letto 1/11 per doz. ,vk Heavy Twllcd Flannelette 2/11 per dozen yards. These ore exactly half price. SALVAGE SALE.-Conimcnccs on Friday, June 80th, at Te Aro House, Wellington. IIASTEUTOM ST KAM COAOH FACTORY. JAMES MUIE COAOHBUILDER, ENGIHEE'.I, AND GENERAL SMHH QOl.fi AUKEtt of the Celebrated O ZEALAND.'A WOOL PRESS, orden for which are now Hocking in tor the coming scasor, Every Buyer Loud in its Praise, It Has .No Equal Fo'j Efficiency, QuioKKiss And Cheapness COJI3:I\jD. Several fur*' er irp oveTcnts liavin« beon effected for i''o owning season, itw now by all who have seen it to bo the oi'ly Wuu'ivms woith buying. Inteqdhw boyem Biujd foiftiud the ; t urdcrs to fntna I'Suopointaiciii, as orders are now coining <i rap''dly from a'l d'eect'om. 'IU 'o'loiving te.-t :, JioD?al received (atriingat oiliets) shows the appreciation tbu Pieea is held ia: Tomonoa, H. 8., : Auti!Bt4t!i,lß92.Dear Pro —We Uvo much pleasure in testifyitij; to llio elßvieuvy and |»euo al «-:oeDe,ice of ihe " Zedaiidfu \\ t .ot ' J fess" we booglii o; you last bo:.«>h. The best p:ouf oi our oplr.on is iu the fact o: our Bepdin(( yija a teeo>jd otdej this season. Yiurs truly HbuonßeoSmLtii, Per W. \V. Nslson Every other branch of my buiiueu will still have careful attuat'oij, and patrons placing their orders at this well; known establishment can rely'upon obta ; ninj! first-eta workmanship coin, bined with mocVate prices, ' ':■ . HORBESBbOD steel or iron) 5/- ~ JAMES AIUIR, QOBBN 518M1....... M/STiCROM
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4467, 11 July 1893, Page 3
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