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NOTIOE TO.ADVBRTrSERS, QN and otter this date, August Ist, the v.. Advertising- rates; 0 f : the XfuamiA subsequent; consecutive.insertions, 2a ner inch, . ■■'■•.■ PRINOrPAL DISTRICT MAILS AND TELEGRAPH nOUES. rCoupnra wii Waiiurapa Daily Times.] The Masibbion Telegram Omen is open to tho publio daily from 9' a.m to 5 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 8 p.ih, It is o'losed on Sundays. Tho holiday hours are 9 a.m till 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. till 8 p.m, The Publio Telegraph Oflico at Maatcrton Eailway Station is open lrom 9 a'.nvto 5 p.m, on week days only, . Tub Pbivatk Bos Lobby at Masterton Post Offioa is open oa' week days from 7 a.m, to 9 p.m.aodonSundays and Holidays from 7 a.m. trt" p.m. intermediate offices olosedaily at G. 15 a.m, and 2,30 p.m., with the exception ofdes. patohes for ClaroviUe, . Matarawa, and flutt, which aro carried by the morning train only. For Ekotahuna, Pahiatua, Forty Milo Bush, Woodvilleand Napier at 11.15 a.m daily, ■ • • Fur AJfredton, on Mondays and Thursdays at 11,15 a.m . For Lower Taueru, Tenui, TVhuKktaki, Cpstlepoint and East Coast on Mondays and Thursdays at 8 p,m, For Bidiford, Bowlands, and Uppor Taueru on Tiwliysand Saturdays at 1.20p,m. For Tsmuru and Braneopotb ou Saturdays at 8 p.m.. ■ ' For Kurapani. daily, at noon

The noit English and European Mail wo Rio if specially-addressed pur Bimutaka will closo at this Office.on Wednesday the -2ndd»y nf August at 2.50 p. in. Due in London ftioteinher 16th. Ten iiiglitM in a Barroom •An elderly woman as 7 7 wonting- Hnuankecpcr'to a wid'wer. Apply lira Eeilly, Inatltute, WANTIiDAPARTNKItinaPor. po'ual Leaso Section-area 600 acre3—situate 12 miles from Masterton by a good road. A small capital required, Apply to-HOOD JOHN JAOKSON, Opnkt, WANTED KNOWN-That Travel, lenand Professional Patties can be accommodated at HULI/Y HOUSE, Dixon Street, Masterton, Miis YOUNG has also vacancies for a few Boarders Erary comfort and modorato charges. WANTED-By the beginning of VV Oclobor, ABOUT 30 DAlltt COWS, to start calving in November. Terms Cash. Apply to A. WALTON, Noraowood, Bawko's Bay. \jn ANTED KNOWN. r Thafc Miss "' PRENTICE lias takoti room over 0. PK AGNELL'S Drapeiy Warehouse, mat' the Cloak, Quoon'Street, Masterton; where DRESSMAKING in all its branches-will bo carried on, Costumes made in' first class style for l'o/o and 12/ti, and only ostra used charged for. Fit and Stylo Guaranteed, A Trial Respectfully Solicited.

WAITING ENGAGEMENT: General Servants ; oho Fumed Couple. Wanted at ohce for Lower Hutt, gonera! servant abio to cnok, &q. Feed. Weight's REG ISTBY OFFICE, Bail Stheet, Masprrton. WANTED KNOWN-that J. V. Brunton, Tailor, has removed So his private house in Opaki Eoad, Lima, downo. Orders mat also bo loft with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confection era, Mastcrtou WANTED it Knowr, that i am now Bemorod to my new premises in Victoria-street, Wellini»ton, off Onbastoit, end adjoinincr the Grey \ alley Coal Company's .yards, and, as usual. I am prepared to Build or Repair any kind of Vehicles on the shortest notice and on the most libera! teims to suit customers. My price.) aro tha lowest when the work, manship is taken into account. Lidioa Phrotong a speciality, In stockBuggies, Phsßtoua, Wag«on?ttes, Dog Carts, and Spring carts, cheap. M. BOHAN, Wklukojob Coaou Factory. PW.COTTRELL& Co., General , Carriers'and Forwarding Amenta, Wellington,—Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. We not only clear goods, brt land them at customers' doors. Good storage accommodation. Furniture carefully removed. WANTED KNOWN.- HE HAD TO rOSTTONE HIS WEDDING anil COMMITTED SUICIDE I A sad caw of suicide on Tuesday somewhere near Mastcrton 1 It appears a young squatter iu a go*l position was engaged to a very pretty girl-thc daughter ot a neighbouring farmer-tho wedding day was flxed, the guests invited, and every preparation made in expectation'of t!w happy event. Tho bridegroom elect sent to Wellingor, ■ and ordered a new suit. Too day approached, but not tho clothes. Thrco tim.;3 tho rodo to tho seare t tobgraph office, oi,d wired to know the rcaion of tho delay. Tho answer came on tho eve of lm wedding day: ''Cannot send elotliea"till tho following night," The distracted lover tushed wildly from tho office. Fool that I was to tako other people's advice, why did I not aebl to JAMES WEBB, tlw CASH TAILOR, Mas terton, he has always given mo satisfaction and never disappointed me, besides I should have got the things at about half the price other people charge. On going homo ho '"roto a letter saying that rather than get wrrieil in an old, suit ho had determined to hlow his brains out, and added that he should advise any ono who wanted clothes mulo to ht them peifcctly, and finished well when piomised, to go or send to JAJIES WEIJII, the Cash Tailor, Mastertcn, where a FIRSTCLASS CUi'TER FROM SYDNEY IS ENGAGED, whoso credentials speak vol umes in bis favour. Motto-No Fit, No I'ay. Satisfaction Guarauto'd. Fit and St le utifleniaulc. Next Theatre HovaL

WANTED KNOWN.-That for th next 15 days' all goods will be Bold at lowest Salvage prices and Sale prices with a discount of 1/- in the £ returned in cash at Te Aro House, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN.-Hnndreds of Boys Tweed Varsity Caps for one jwiwii/eacli. Velvet Sailor Caps at 4/G for one shilling. ./ ou't forget Ik Extra Cash Boms of \l- in lhe£. WANTED KNOWN.-100 dozen Men' Tweed Hats, Salvage- prices 2/0, now one shilling, Men's Colored Merino Socks, four pair for one shilling wcro2/C. Kup your tye on Ik Extra, alhwanccuf llin the £. WANTED KNOWN.-Yery\ Strong Colonial Knit Socks at'l/- now 9d per pair, Plain and Striped Jerseys at 7/-for-3/11, lluij nommdgttthe mhtcdjiijt of \j-intk£. \I/ ANTED KNOWN.-Hoavy I'laimelW ette Shirts at 3/G for 1/11. Extra Heavy Flannelette Shirts at 4/0 for 2/11, Parcels o/20/- worth and up, get the Extra 1/ ill Ik L Railway Boarding Hour, Hall Street. Masterton. tlle best is. table in the .district. Board and lodging H\ per woek, puitl in advance. ALLMEAI*,ONE SHILLING BEDS, ONE SHILLING Wing and ifearfinj ftwm«. Ptitwts Ming itowiv for Ldiu. . GOOD STAELING. S-GOOD PADDUOKrI iPUNO'Tatt H.IRK. This Really MaguiGcenfc Itißtrusnvnt can bo hired for tbeatrioil performance,), oporaß,'concerts, 'and dancm, at a mure loasonatlo. rate than any other piano lor hire in Masterton. Call and. teat the FRED.WJJIGfII;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4491, 1 August 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4491, 1 August 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4491, 1 August 1893, Page 3

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