NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. .oranent consecutive- insertions, 2a per i Standing advortisomenta as pet arrangePRINCIPAL DISTRICT MAILS ■ AND TELEGRAPH HOURS. fCOMPILED »B WAIBiRAPI Dittr TIIIES.] ;Tai \Mm m tefIitiPHCTHOB is open to the public daily; fwm 9 >a.in, to 5 Kai,andftom7p,m.toß ! p.m. It is dosed onSunday ß ,j:heholidayhourß Bro9a.ni t»lloa.m.aud7p.m.tillßp.m, • i The Publ'o Tole S rapa Offico at Masterfon p.m. oh week day* oaiy, • i^ s J w - m m to W at Masterion lost Ofhce <s open.on week days from 7 J.m, to 9 p.m. and on Sundays and HoUdays liom7a.m.to{ip.m,. ;...., ' ;„,r'"™ <""<•« muse auuy 111 0,10 and 2.40 p.m., with' the (iwAn ofu» patehes for Clareville, Matarawa, and nutt, wnioh are-1 ' " ' iDg&Kin.only.',.:..... ... .„ aSf tf -Forty-Mile'' Bosh, Woodville and Napii * R!l y<„""'..'.•'.. ; ' ; For'-Alfredion,on.,Mondaya,and Thursdaysarllj.sa.ni ' , ' v•■ ;• ForTsuwo aridßranbepothoii Saturdays atop.ni. ;■ ~ , ■ . ' _JW Knrnpuni. daily; at km WANTED-For Palmorston, thvco ;gouorals-oUB, girl to nssist in Hotel; Awaiting engagement a good woman cook. Married couplo, Apply shaip, Mes Jacobs, Begiafry Office,' Queen Street, Masterton. r ANTED.. -A strong lad for the Tf . Blacksmith's flliop. Ono with previous experience, .preferred. James Muir. MARRIKD MAN.wanU.situation on •■ station.;-;• Fencer and general work. Four years in list placo. Referoncci. Apply immediately to," Urgent," Post Offico'renpi. ■ ~ PMBD-A rospeotable girl to .. malio liersolf uaofulfdra m'oiith ° rß ! x . w *; n -Apply MesWickkns, Central Dißing Robins.' .-•••■-■' WANTED KNOWN-IThat TravelTT lers and Professional Parries can be accommodated at HOLLY HOUSE, Dixon Street, Masterton, Mrs YOUNQ has nlso vacancies -for a few Boardera livery comfort and modm-nto cW,.™ ■\M;&ay*» IijNUWN.-Tht Misj ..""' >RENTIOE .has taken room* over 0. PRAGNELL'S Drapoiy Ware. house, next tho Clock, Queen Street, Mastertonj whero DRESSMAKING in all its branches.'will bo carried on, Costumes riiadii in ! fir'at class style for 10/6 and 12/ li, and only extras used ohavged for. Fit and Style; Guaranteed. A Trial Respectfully Solicited. WAITING ENGAGEMENT: Gen'oral Servants j also Carried Couple, Wanted, at"ohco.for Lowbr Hiitt, general servant ablo t-i cook; &o, Fred,Wkwht'sßEGlSTM OFFICE, Bail Sraser, Masvemok. •' WANTED KNOWN-that J. ft' ■ Brunton, Tailor, has removed !o his private house in Opaki Road, Lans. downer Orders nw also bo loft with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confection en, Moßtortou ' ■•■■■■ Wmyau it Jinowii, that l am now Removed to my new promisee, in Viotona-strcot, Wellington, off CubastiMt,- and adjoining tHo Grey lalley Coal Company's yards; and, as usual, i am prepared to Build or Repair any kir.d of Vehicles on the ahortost notioe and on the most libera! terms to suit customers, My price 3 are tha lowcbl when tno work, manshipia taken into account, ■ Ladioa Phffitons a speciality,, In, BtookBuggiea, Plnetons, Waggonettes, Dog ™\™i S l ,ri!l e ratts, cheap, M. BOHAN.WrauHQToN Coaoi: Factory. jv. , «„...„„„„„ vui-waramg agents, vvel-ington.-Oustomhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Wo nut only clear goods, bet land thorn at curtomors 1 doors. Good storage accommodation, Furniture carofullv removed. ■ < ■ WAru-Jsu KNOWN.-HE HAD TO POSTrONEHISTODDINGandCOI" MITODSUIOIDEI on laesday somewhere near Mastcrtoi. I It aupearsa young squatter in a good position was engaged toa very pretty girl—the dauijh. ter of a neighbouring farmer—tho welding day was fixed, the guests invited, and ever? proparation mado in expectation of 'ho event, Tho bridegroom elect sent to WtllinK on and ordered a now suit. Tho day approached, but not tho clothes, Tkrco times tho rodo to tho neare.t tebgmph office, and wired to know the reason of the delay. The a'lswcr came on tho ovo of bis wedding ''ay • .Cannot send clothes till the following night.' The distracted lover tushod wildb from tho office. Fool that I was to take JAMES WEDB, tho CASH TAILOR, Mas terton, ho has always given me satisfaction and nover disappointed me, besides Tihould have got tho things at ahout half tho prico ether people charge. On going homo ho wroto a letter saying that rather than sot married in an old suit ho had determined to blow hiobvoms out, and added that he should advise any one. who wanted clothes made to ht them perfectly, and finished well whon promised, to go or send to JAMES WEBB, the Cash Tailor, Masterton, whore i FIRST. OLASS CUTTER PROM SYDNEY ft, ENGAGED, ; whoso'; credentials, speak vol mum in his'favour; Motto-No Fit, Ko lay. Satisfaction Guaranteed. L'it ami St lo undcniaolo. Next' Theatre Roval.
WANTED .KNOWN.-That for {ho next 15 clays all goods will be sold at lowest Salvage prices and Snloprices with ft discount ot 1/- in the £ returned incash at To Aro Houso, Wellington, ANTED "KNOWN.-Huudr'co-r^f, Boys Tweed Varsity Caps for one jOTycach. Velvet Sailor Caps aM/0 for one shilling. Jon'lforgH the Extra Ca-k lionvsoflj- in lk£. TT7 ANTED KNOWN.-100 dozen Men 7 VV . Tweed Hats, Salvago prices 2/0 now one shilling. Men's Colored Merino' Socks, four pair for one shilUinj were 2/6. Keep youre.ijc on the Extra allowance of 1/mtheS, ■■■ . ■ ■ • ' WANTED KNO\U-%Sta g Colonial Knit' Sooks ail/.noiv'Jd per pair. Plain and Striped Jerseys at 7/for 3/11. Bmj now aid yet Ifo aihlcd mil of \\ymtkL JJ J . OBSIitAL BOOT WAREHOUSE HAS jus opened a plendid shipment • of BOOTS & SHOES per s.s. Wo, including Ladies' Evening Shoes, Ladies' Walking Boots, in Kid, Morocco and Caif, ALSO—LADIES FELT ANb WOOL LISEJJ , SLIPPERS. Men's Patent Suppers, Infants' Ankle Straps Ladies' Genuine Kid, Button, and Lace Shoes, Gentlemen's Court and ' Dress Shoes, MEN akd BOYS' BOOTS OF EVEAY , ' . ; -DESCRIPTION. We allow ko one to heat us in quauti and raioES. The Stock is well assorted by constant ar rivals of Now Goods..
In Colonial Boots wo have the argost ■: .. sortmcntinthetown. . SPEOIALI.-)//! SHOOTEUB SPECIAL BHOOTEftS ;;. We keep a largo stock' 61 the' Celebrated Guaranteed to give honest wear.. Farmers and Artisans',requirerrcnts are. specinllj slnclicd,> ,■■"'■ ~"-.■.• ' md ■ ,;,,., •■ liemnEsfmtixl. . Parents whoW the trouble in tapir* theirboys-and girls properly shod 'shmifl
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4494, 11 August 1893, Page 3
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939Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4494, 11 August 1893, Page 3
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