■;••■•: notice to Idvkrtiserv . AN.and after tbw date, August ,Ist. the 'Y:;iUav6ttlßlng. rales of> thoAValbabapa Dw Times are-first insertion 3s por inch, Bu&cquent. consecutivo insertion!, 2s iper inch. ... • ■ ir. •■. • Standing, ad vcrtem'tnts* as per arrangement. PEINOIPAL DISTRICT MAILS ;;• j ANDTBLBQRAI'HnOUKS, ' rCosiPttED for WaikaeapaDam Times.] Tub Mabtebion TBLisoiura'Office is open to the public daily from 9. a.m. to 6 and bom 7 p.m.;lo'B-p.'m,' j It is closed on. Sundays. Tho holiday hours are 9 a.m tilllOa.ni, nnrl7p.ra. tiliSp.m, The Public Telegraph Office at Masterton Railway Stvon is open from!)n.mHo 5 p.m. on week days only, Tub Pritaie Box Lobby at Masterton Post Office is open on week days from 1 a,m, t0,9 p.m. aud on Sundays and Holidays from 7 a.m. tr 5 p.m. _ AtMaotmton; Mails for Wellington and mtormediato offices olosedaily at 6.15 a.m, and 2,30 p.m.,with.the ewptim,of dos patches';for- Clareville, Matarawa, and Holt, which are carried by tho morning train only. ■•<■■• For Ekelahuna, Pahiatua,. Forty Mile Bush, .Woouvilleand- Napier at 11,15 a.m daily.- .■>■.-- For Alfredton, on Mondays and .Thursdays'at 11,15 a.m' ' For Lower Taueru, Traui, Wh&k&taki, Castlopoint and East Coast on Mondays aid Thursdays, at 8 p.m,. ; .r. . For Bidiford, Bowlands, and Upper Taneru on Tuesdays and Saturflays at 1.20 p,m. : For.lWrti and Brancepeth on Saturdays at 8 p.m.:' For Korupnhi. daily, at noon > Tlie next English and.European mail m San Fmucmo ivill-clono at this Ofliico on Thuwdoy tlio 10th day of August at 0.15 ara Money Orders and EeKiftered Letters at 4 p"m. Wednesday 9th, WANTIvD-At once, h Good Housemaid.' Apply MRS REILI.V. Institute, Maa'tarton:..-.. WANTED A PARTMR in a PerVV petual Lease Seiition-aroa 500 acres—silmto 12 miles from Masterton by a good road. A simill capital required, Apply to HUGH JOEifl JACKSON, WANPEJ) 'KNOWN-That Trave.'. lorsind Professional Parties can be accommolrated at lIULLY HOUSE, Dixon Street, "alasterton. Mrs YOUNG has also vacancies for a few Boarders Era; comfort and moderate charges.^ WANTED KNOWN.-Thak Mis . PRENTICE has takon room 3 over O. PRAGNELL'S Drapory Ware, house, next tho Clock, Queen Streot, Mastertm, whero DRESSMAKING in all its branches will bo carried on, Costumes mado in first class style for 10/ j and 12/0, and only extras used charged for. Fit and Style Guaranteed. A Trial Respectfully Solicited.
WAITING ENGAGEMENT:-Gen-eral Servants ; aho rVnrried Couplo.. Wanted at ohco (or Lowor Hutt, goneral servant ablo tu cnnk, &o. to. Wkioht's REGISTRY OFFICE, Hall Shiem, Masi'ehton. WANTED KNOWJN-that J. & Btunton, Tailor, haa romoved id his private house in Opaki Road, Lansi downo. Orders 'ma? also bo left with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confection ers, Mastertou WANTED it Known, that i am now Removed to my now' premise! in Victoria-street, Wellington, off Cubaiia% and adjoining the Grey Valley Coal CompanyV yards, and, aa usual, I am prepared to Build or Ropair'any kind of Vohirlcs on the shortest notice and on the most libera! terms to suit customers. My price* aro tha lowest when tho workmanship is takon into account,. Ladies Phtetons a speciality, In stock— Uug'ies, Pluotons, Wagonettes, Dog Carts, and Spring carts, cheap. M. BOHAN, %iiiKot(ijr Coach FicroitY.
Tjl W.COTTEELL& Co., General JJ, Oarriora and Foriyarding Amenta, Wellington,—Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Wo not only clear goods, bvt land them at customers' doors. Good storago accommodation." Furniture carefully removed, WANTED MOWN.- M HAD TO FOSJTONE HIS WEDDING and COMMITTED SUICIDE! A sad ease of aoioido nn Tuesday, somwhore near Mastertoa! It appesre a young squatter in » good position was engaged to a very pretty girl-thc daughter nf i. r,»iVl,li n „ri,,™ L„„„-_(I,., '.,,..1.1!... .!._ was flxed, tho guests invited, and every j.reparation raado in expectation of tho happy event. The bridegroom elect sent to Wellingor. and ordered a new rrait. The day approached, but not tho clothes. Thrco times wired to know the tho delay. The wswer came on tho eve or his wedding 'lay: ''Cannot send clothes'till tho following night." The distracted lover rushed wildlj from the office. Pool that I was to take other people's advice, why did I not stud to JAMES WEBB, tin CASH TAILOR, Mas totton, he Ims always given me satisfaction and never disappointed me, besides I Bhould have got tho things at shout half the price ether people charge. . On going homo ho wrote a letter saying that rather than got married in nn old suit he hat determined to Mow his brains out, and added that ho should advise any ono who wanted clothes mado to tit them perfectly, and finished well when promised, to go or send to JAMES WEBB, tho Cash Tailor, Mastcrton, where a FIRSTCLASS CUTTER FjROJI SYDNEY IS ENGAGED, nhosu credentials speak >ol umea in his favour. Motto-No Fit, No l'ay. Satisfaction Guarantor, Fit and St le undeniaole. Next Theatre Rov.il. WANTED ■ KNOWN.—That for th next 15 days all goods will be sold at lowest Salvage prices and Sale prices with a discount of 1/- in the £ returned in casi at To Aro House, Wellington. ANTElTTNOWN^Humlreils^o'f '■ Boys Tweed Varsity Caps for one piii/each, Velvet Sailor Caps at 4/0 for one'shilling; / or'l forijd the Extra Cmh Jloim»o/\j- in the £. XT] ANTED KNOWN.-100 dozen Men' Vy. Tweed Hats, Salvage prices 2/6, now. one shilling. Men's Colored Merino Socks, four pair for one shiltwi were 2/6. Keep your eye on the Extra alltiKancco/ 1/m the £. WANTED KXOWN.-Very Strang Colonial Knit Socks. at 1/- nowOd per pair. Plain and Striped Jerseys at 7/for'd/11. /fiii/ nolo muluelthe wMedijijtof \j-inthc £. WANTED KNOWX.-Heavy Vlannelette Shirts at 11/15 for 1/11. Extra Heavy Flannelette Shirts at 4/C for 2/11, Parcel) o/ 20/- worth ami vp, tjet the Kxtra ll'mtliei. HE RONGO PAI TENEI KEI KOU .'OU KATOA. MACBEAN STEWARTS. New Cure for Asthma I NewCuroforCrdupl Ncw'Curo for Diphtheria New Cure for Chronic ; Bronchitis! Prepared from tho Mountain and Forest Plants of New Zealand, In Asthma the New Cure has proved itself to he lie id and Shoulders above all other Cures. • IN KO ISSTANCE has.a death occural, from diphtheria when the "New Cure" had; been freely used from tho lint outset ot the disease, arid bo great' are its protective powers, that the complaint has never been kuown to spread to other members of tho ' family, , The Now Cure, 3s 6d; Grindelia jMusta Cigarettes, 2s; Asthma '-tobacco, 2s 6d and Is
is-OP ALL CHKMISTS..SI. HAVING disposed of my carrying business to Mr Alfred Coy, I i?«t: to solicit for bim a continuance of the public support so liberally accorded to me. D. S. DALGETTY. Haying purchased Mr iJulgetiy's .express business I.trast ,to be accorded a sharo of the patronage of tbo pubUo, and that by civility arid prompt attention to. or.icrs to merit a continuance of th» same;: Ail trains attended, commercial.travellers, theatrical and other, business executed with tho utmost despatch and;care, .Countryorders will have my spioialatlention."" ' ■ ';' ALFHED COYi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4495, 5 August 1893, Page 3
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1,123Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4495, 5 August 1893, Page 3
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