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<•; NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS, 1 rjN.and after this dale, August Ist, the v , 'MwrtWng rates of tho V/kbami-A DaiU Times first insertion 3s |icr inch, substqucut coujiecutiva insertions, 2s per inch; Standing advertisements as per arrangement, ■ PBINOIPAL DISTRICT MAILS -■;; ANDTELEGRAPHnOUBS. , [OOUMIH) MR WiIBAHAPi 3.UM Tni£B.] The Mastmion' Tkleobam Oics is open to the pablio-daily from 9 «,m, to 5 p.mi and from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. It is closed on Sundays. The holiday hours arc 9 a.m till 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. till 8 p.m, The Publio Telegraph Office at Mastorton Railway St'i'oii is open Iron) 9 a.m. to 6 p.mi on week days only, Thb Pmvatk Box Lobby at Masterton Post Offioe is open on week dayß from 7 from 7 a.m.to 5 p.m. intermediate offices clobo daily at 6.15 a.m, and 2,30 p.m., with the eraption of dea patches for Clarevillo, Matarawa, ;and Hntt, whioh are oarrie by the moraing train only.' • ■ For Ekelahuna, Pahiatua, Forty' Mile days at 11.15a,m.. i ;'• For Lower Taneru, Tenui, Whakatah', nnnllonnin( «nj Wool- rk»» „„ w.—i 1 Thursdays at 8 p.m, /Forßidiford, Bowlands, and Upper Tauerrr otßp.m. . For Kurupuni. daily, at neon PER S.S. 'WALHORA. , The next English and European Mail via Australian Colonies < and Brindisi will olese at Mastorton on Saturday the 19th dty of: August at 6.15 : a.iu. Dhe London, 4th October. ' WAITING ENGAGEMENT: Soy oral General Servants ; also Young Girl y,ants situation in privato family. Young man wants situation on station or farm ; good milker. Fred, Wriohi'sREGISTR? C-FlOfi, Bau SIHEET, MABVEHION. TITANTED'KNOWN-That Travolbe accommodated at HOLLY BOUSE Dixoii Bttot, Moßtorton. Mrs YOUNG has also vacancies for. a iew Boarders Ewy comfort and moderate charges.'. /ANTED KNOWN.-That Mia< ' ' , PREHTIOEhas; taken room.) over 0. PR AGNELL'S Drapery Wato. house, next tho Clock, Queen Streot, Mastorton) whero DRESSMAKING in all its branches will be carried on, Ooßturaes madu in first class style for .10/6 and 12/tf, and. only oxtras used okrpl for. fit and Style Guaranteed. A Trial Respectfully Solicited. WANTED KNOWN-that J. K Bruntonj Tailor, has removed to his private houso in Opaki Road, Luna, downe. Orders ma; also bo loft with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confection WANTED it Known, that 1 am now Removed to mynov 'iremise* in Victoria-streot, Wellington, off Cubalitnt, and adjoining tho Grey 'Valley Coal Cumpany'a yards, and, as usual, i am prepared to Build or Repiir any kind of Vehicles on the shortest notice and oh the most libera! terms to suit oustomors. My prices aro thslowost whon too work, manship is taken into account, Ladies Phastons. a speciality. In stockBuggies, Phffitous, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, and Spring carts, cheap. M, B()HAN, WmiiHoioN Coaoe Factory. 1 ■W.COTTRELL& Co., General . Carriers and .Forwarding Agents, Wellington,—CuHtomhouaa Work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. , Wo not only clear goods, bvt land them at customers' doors. Good storage accommodation,' 'Furniture'carefully removed.

\\f ANTED : KNOWN.- HE HAD ■ TO JUTTED SUJOJDEI A sad caso. of suioMe on Tuesday somewhere near Mastertoi. I It appears a yoting Equate in a good position was engaged to a very pretty girl—the daughter ota neighbouring farmer—tho wadding day was tod, tho guests invited, and every preparation made in expectation of 'l w Wppyevent, Tho bridegroom elect nonno Wb'Jfn ß . on and ordered a now suit. The day" an- : proaolied,butcot tho clothes. Thrco times wired to know the reason of tho delay, The' answer came on tho ovo of his wadding -lav • 'Cannot send clothes till tho following from tho office. Fool that i: was to take other people's advico, why did I not send to JAMKS WEBB, tho CASH TAILOR,' Mas torton, ho has always given mo satisfaction and never disappointed mo, bolides I should hnyo got tho things at about half tho prico ether people charge, Or going homo he wrote a letter sayiug that rather than set married in an old suit ho had determined to blow bio b-.-aina out, and added that he should advise any ono who wanted clothes made to tit-.them.perfectly, and finished well when promised, to go or send to JAMES WEBB, tho Casli Tailor, Mastcrton, whore i "HtSTCLASS CUTTER FROM SYDNEV & ENGAGED, whoso credentials speak %ol umes.in'hls favour. Motto-No Fit, No I'ayV. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Fit and St lo undeniaiilo, NoxtThcatroßoyal. WANTED KNOWN.-Tlmt for tho next 15 days all goods will be sold at lowest Salvage prices and Sale prices with a discount of 1/- in the £ returned in cash at To Aro House, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN.-HmidieoVof Boys Tweed Varsity Caps for one penny each. Velvet Sailor Caps at 4/G for ono shilling.- J or.'f foryel the hxtmCash Bomoflj'in'thS. WANTED KNOWN.-100 dozen Men' Tweed Hals, Salvngo prices 2/IJ, now ono shilling. Mcn'6 Colored Morino Socks, four palv for one shitlimj were 2/0. Keep your eye on the Ettra aUumncevl '. 1/i'« the £. WANTED KNOWN.-Very Strong Colonial Knit Socks at 1/- now lid per pair. Plain and Striped Jerseys at 7/for 3/11. Buy now amlijet the vilited ijijl of ij-in the L WANTED KNOWN.-Heavy Vkhnci etto Shirts at 3/0 for lhi. Extm Heavy Flannelette Shirts at J/li tor 3/11. Farcih o/20/- wor//i and m>, yd the Ksim 1/ in the £, . CEXTitaL BOOT WAIiEUOUHE HAS jus opened a plcndid shipment , of BOOTS & SHOES per s.s, lonic,' including Ladies' Evening fchocs, .Ladies' Walling Bools, In Kid, Morocco and Calf, < . ALSO—LADIES FELT add WCOL LISEIf SLIiPERS. Men's Patent Slippers, Infants' Anklo Straps : Ladies' Genuine Kid, Button, and Law Shoes, Gentlemen's Court and • Dress Shoes. • MEN amd BOYS* BOOTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WeallowKoosEtoDEATnsin qualiti and rmots. The Stock is well assorted by constant an ■''■ : ; rivals of New Goods. In Colonial Boots we hayo ,bo largest as. ••• I sortmentinthetbwn. SPECIALS iW SHOOTERS <SPECIAL' d<J/0 BHOOTERS 1 HflHMlj IQ/0 WATERTIGHTB SPECIAL 14/0 WATERTIQHTS; ■'■ We keep a largo stock of the Celebrated ZkAlasdia Brand, Every Pair absolutely Gnaranteeito give honest wear. ■ Farmers laud Aitisans' rcquiierreuts,ara apeoiollj I studied. .'.:■■. i>~ •''■ .- •■ '-..■■' QrJeraudpuarqnkfd. iOi! :-. ; .'''.' Itcmirs limited. ; Parents who know,tho trouble in ieepiDß thoirboys and girls properly" shod should vißit oiir Establishment,; Note; theaddress - ?s£j. CAttHSNTEK, QUEEN STBEET. UASTERTOI tli 118 RMVaO^isprfpawd to gi VO IVI Jlsbsoiis in. Fmijli or Uuvuiati. Pattioulara ; ml: applioatiuu". Liucolu

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4501, 19 August 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4501, 19 August 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4501, 19 August 1893, Page 3

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