PBINOIPAL DISTRICT MAILS ; ; AND TELEGRAPH IIOCIiS, fCoiiPUitp roh Waiharapa Daily Times,] Thii Maskbion TEinaiiAPn Office is opon to 'the public daily from 9 a.m to 5 p.m. and froai 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. It j s o i oM j on Sunday:. Tho holiday hours aro 9 a.m i-i o 7 pjn> 11118 P^. T!n!it™s m r Offce at Masterton Railway Station is opon from 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. on week days only, Pa?™ W ? Tli ® ost Loß W'Bt Mestcrton fost Offico js opon on week days from 7 ; At Uunm»; Malsk Wellinstonncd j'o m ' ffio(! . s ol °sedaily at 6.15 a.m. Md 2,30 with tlic exception of fe ffnif 1 wi i, Clfmmllo > Uatarawa, ana S&Si ato ■»■«".«* • Por.Jkctßhttni, Pahiatua, Forty Milo Bush, WoodviUeend Napier at 11,16 a ,m 4VIu!S° n Mon ' %3 andTtare ' For Lower Tasefu, Tenui, Whafcataki -Hagawssr at Bp.m! Branoe P elh «• Saturdays For Kurupuni. a a ilv. at ~, Jv ■ "f 1 and European Mail ta&f "P y ' a , ddreflsea P er Rilnutiwi closo at this Ollico on Wed>?l n • r ddpy of August at 2,r0 P'" 1- ln Jjftndun Scjitemhar Ifiih. struct, \SpMu PARTNER in a Perr, petual Lease Section—area 500 acrca siluato 12 inilos from JVlasterton oy a goad road. A sui.ill capital required, %yto HUGH JOHN JACKEON Opiki, ' WANTED KNOWN- That Travel, lersand Professional Parries can be. accommodated at li(JLl,¥ HOUSE Dixon (Street, Masterton. Hits YOUNG has also vacancies for a fuv Boarders livery cumfort aud moderate charges, /ANl'fcD-By "the beginning of IV ,L t:lobl!r • ABOUT 80 dairy cowa to start calving in Noyomber. lerais Ciisli. Apply to A. WALTON, NOraewood, ITawko'a Bav. V/U ANTEDITNOWN.-That I'RIiNTIOE has taken room 8 over 0. PRAtiNELL'S Drapoty, Ware. house, next ilia Clock, Queen Streot, MwttJrtm, whero DRESSMAKING in all its branches will be carried on. Costumes niado in Grsfc class siylp fop 10/3 ,ind 12/0, and only extras used charged for. Fit and Stylo Guaranteed. A Trial Respectfully Solicited. U7 A'JTINB ENGAGEMENT: (ieuY( oral Servants 5 also Carried Ooupie. Wanted at ohco for Lor or Hott, general servant ablo to cook, &c. to, Wriout's REGISTRY OFFICE, Hah Street, Mastkhton. ~ij ANTED KNOWW-that J. N, /V _ Brunton, Tailor, has removed id his private houso in Opaki Road, Lunadowno. Orders nw also bo loft witb Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confection ers, Mastorton W A W.-i» e!dor '.Vwoman as M urkinp llou3?kuepor to a ■ijA ■■ riiD.— Work by a strong man. n vt Apply D. MeW illianiß 0/0 Mr Wiokens, Queen. ANTED it Known, thtifc 1 aui now n Removed to my now premisue in Victoria-street, Wollitioton, off Cubastreet, and adjoining the Grey \ alley Goal Company's yards, and, as usual, I am prepared to Build orßopairany kind of Vehicles on tho shortest notice and on the most liberal terms to suit customers. My prices are tlu luwost when the workmanship is taken into ncoount, Ladies Pliffltoiis a speciality. In stock - Buggies, PhKttmß, Wagonettes, Dog Carts, and Sprint; carta, cheap, m! BOHAN, WixiiNoroy Coach Factory. ,1 W. COWBELL & Co,, amoral jJ . Carriers aud Forwarding Agents, Wellington,—Customliouao worli of nil kinds .promptly and carefully attended to. We not only dear gooda, tot land them at customers' doots. Good stora»o accommodation, Furniture carefully ronioved. . ■ "WANTED KNOWN.-UK HAD TO Mmraw^ BD ? iHOi,,dco ™ m i SuIOIDfcI A sail case of suicido on Tuesday somewhere near Masterton' It appears a young scatter in a good position I was engaged to a very pretty girl—the duuchter of# neighbouring farmcr-tho wcMing Jay was fixed, tlw guests invited, and every prepare ion made in expectation of tho ha ,py event, The binlegraomciect sent to Wclln'r;. or, and ordered a new suit. Tho day anpreached, but nut the clotlies, Tlireo times tho rode to the scare t tel graph office, ar.d wired to know the reason of tho delav. The answer camo on the eve of his wedding 'lav • .Cannot send clotheitill the following Might. The distracted lover rushed wiidiv from tho office. Pool that 1 was to take nM r iK ! Trm, dv r' wl, y aill l not sen.! to JAMLb\\lißll,tlin CASH TAILOR, Jlas terton, bo has always given me satisfaction and nover disappointed me, besides I shonl l have got tho things at about half tho price other people oharje. Oa going homo ho wrote a letter saying that rather than eot married in an old suit he had determined to blow his brains out, aud added that ho should advise any one who wanted clothes mado to he them perfectly, and finished well when promised, to go or send to JAMES WEBB the Cash Tailor, Masterton, where a FIKSTCIiASS COTTER FROM SYDNEY 13 ENGAGED, whose credentials speak vol unicsin his favour. Alotto-Ko Fit, No lay. Satisfaction Guarantcd, Fit and St le updemaolc. Kent Theatre Royal. SALVAGK SALE of goods saved Irom tho burning ship ■' l'ort Jackson 11 in Sydney Harbbur and bought at Ms in tho £ commences jn Friday, June 30th, at To Aro Home, Wellington. QALYAGE SALE.—ISO dozen Whito U and Grey Turkish Towels starting at two for ninepeuce. These are just half price. "ALE.—2OO pairs strong U Whitcßlaiikets, slightly damaged by water, v.-.riety of sizes, and all at half prko Viz., from 5/0 to 18/0 per pair. ' QALVAGE SALE.—3OO pairsiVeiVsgord kJ strong .Tweed Trousers, sli o lit!y dan ■ aged by water, valued at 12/0 pair, for J/ii, Largo lot of Men's heavy Printed Mo)o Trousers, sightly spotted, wortli 10/0 for 3/11, and in Roys sizes at 5/fi, for 2/11 LYAGE SALE.-A grandloUflST- ._ did. Cashmere Dresses, in all colors sold at 12/0, (orC/6. hIALVAGE SALE-lleavystripcd l-'ianao" ; lette 1/11 per doz. yds. HeavvTwiled Flannelette 2/11, per dozen yards.'These are exactly half price. SALVAGE SALE—Comuionces on Fri day, Juno 30th, at To Aro Hoi si Wellington. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 2 AIIIATUAi SULLIVAN & CORBY, (Lute of Titnam and Wellington). • PKoritiKTori. - SL BEG to iiifoim tlio . 06 VJ., travelling public anil, 6.ia resideiito of tho Bu'.li I'mtriols tliat they have just completed exlcusiveaddi. tions and alteration,) to tho Commercial Hotel, making it tlio Invest nn'tf'te 1 appointed hostelry in the Forty-Milo Bush. Tho rooms aro lofty furnished, and will bij' found _ supplied with the best table d hole in the nrovince. their personal supervision, and none butt f Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. ' There is a largo Assembly llfllhtafA.ju A to tho building, wivhi;BUigfr'iimd for theatricals, etc. ' - Stahlo, loose[fti|MJ^assffldrMF(.f closo by, in chaYggXin®iflfci eii^G'■».m" U of thi) lompetent marker. tesflhei. .. AiiM>hKATK.' UA.KUKS Vfjl F ~.WiS!fVn.. bu.ih. ..Sitnt'ottjiy r t -iViiis for scliiij" ' ' i mwtzw x
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4489, 29 July 1893, Page 3
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