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,ir.;«.{,-ur iU'i-iViW , NOTICE TO ADVHIIffIBRS.^' V' % AN and after this dale, August Ist, tho' ■V' Advertising, rates' of ..the WAnußari 1 Daily- Times ore:; first insertion 3s per. inch, .. subsequent cpnsecutivo.insertions,: 25,-m ■ inch. > ■ : '.. Standing advertisements as per arrangement. .. V " '. • . ;-Af' MfeRTdN t -Mdjia (of Wellington and intermedi ate 'ofßces close dsiiy' at 6.16 a.m', arid-' MO Wj-wfth thb:top"itlon;'6f ties" 1 patohep " lot' Clareville,;;' Matar'awa, : ';ancL Hutt, which are oarrip'- !r l)y' the morn-' ingtraih'only:'v !r:;: ! _ For Eketahiina; PMtua,'" Forty' Siilo Bush, Woodyille and-Napier at 11.16 a,m daily.- "■ : For. Alfredtori, on Mondays ''and! Thurs.' daya at 11,15 a-m 1 '7' - ,;r ' 1 Fm Lower/Tauera, Tenui; WhakidakiY PftlN 01 PAL, DISTRICT MAILS AND TELEGRAPH HOOBS. '. 7; fCoupti.ro ron' Vfimmi 2mf Times.]. ,! Tm MasießTON TELEOIUIPirfciICEiS open to the public jdaily. from 9 a.m; io 5 p.iri; and pA' to 8 p.m;;. It is oloied on Sundays, The" holidayhonrt are 9 ii,'m till 10 a.m. aud7'p.ia,tlllßp.in! :! ' _ The Pubjio Telegraph Office at'Masterion Eailway St«:*<)n;W s open J lroin •) a.mV to 5 p.®. on week liayi, only,'«S.•' t ,l ' : . Tub Pmvjm Box . Lobby at Uasterton |:Thnredfy's' : ai'B'fcra.i'' For Bidiford, Bowlauds, and Upper Tauera Jon Tuesdays and SatUf Jays ai 1.20 p.m., i nnlßtancepetii oii Sfadaya' 'at6p.iq.-,- 1 <■■■■'">■': ■; : F()i !| Kuiiisuni. , M?.' : atiioii l , .'•u-tter.. ■ ■■•■' l ; Md^indll jWill.'oliSe atllaßtertoii oh"• Saturday, the affth diiy;of August aV .Giifi n.te,-Dae-London 4th! October.', . OTANTED AT QNOE.-A vcompet-, ,VV ient-breat BENOHMAN.AppIv to ERNEBT O. SMITH, TanernC' jTXTAITINGENGAGEMENT:. Sey General Servants 'j also 'Young Girl nants situation in private' family. Young man wants situation cn atatidn or farm'; good milker.-. Feed. .Wiiiom'B REGISTRY 0* FIOB, Hah : Sieeet, .Mismios. /'ANTED KNOWN- That Travel- ' . ... • lets and Professional Parties can be accommodated at HOLLY HOUSE, Dixon Street, Alastorton. Mrs YOUNG has also vacancies for aView.- Boarders Evfli'y ctimfort dnd moderate charges. rnANTED KNOWN—That Miss ■'' PRENTICE has tikeh rooind over 0. PRAGNELL'B Drapery Warehouse, next tho Clock, Queen Street, Maetertonj where:DRESSMAKING in all its branches will bo carried on. Coßttiihes madu in first olaßs' Btyle for 10/iiund 12/0, and only ..-extras tikd charged for. Fit and Stylo Guaranteed, ATrial Respectfully Solicited. WANTED/ KNOWN—that J.;N, Brunton, Tailor, has removed V Ins privato house in Opaki Road, : L;ms. downe. Orders mav also bo left with Messrs.Hood and Johnston, Confeotion ers, "• ' ' WANTED it Known, that i am iioir Removed to my nei nvemiaee in Victoria-street, Wellington, off Cuba, .and .adjoining the Grey Valley.. Coal Company's yards, anii, as usual, f'f am prepared to Build or Repair any kind of Vehicles on the shortest notieoandoa the most liberal terms' to Buit customers, My prices are the lowest when the work, ,manship ia taken into aceoniit! Ladies Phoetons a speciality. In stook— Buggies, Phratons, Waggonettes, Dog. Carts; s arid' Spring cartsj ch(iap; : -'"M.' liOilAN, Welukoiok OoaouJaoioby, PW. COTTRELL & Co., Generd • Carriers and hum, \yel'ington,—Oiistomhoiiso work of all kinds promptly ,and carefully attended to. ;\yo not only'clear goods, bt t ilaiid' them at customers': doors. Good storage : abcomiiiii'dation, Furniture carefully' removed.,, '• ~ . Wanted known.-he had to Ji™DsK?, s Y ED ?^ 6andCOW - MirTliD SUICiDE.I A sad case of suicide on lueaday somewhere ucar Maatoi'tou !'-< * It appeal's a youug squatter ia a good position to engaged to a ver> pretty girl—the diuigh.' ter ol a neighbouring farmcr-the wedding dav was fixed,; tho guests invited, and every preparation made in expectatiou of 'ho 'Sunny event. The bridegroom elect Bent, to Wtiling on and ordered a new suit. The day anproaclicd, but not the dothes, Three times tho rode to the neare't telegraph office, and wired to know the reason of the dolay. - The amor came on the oveof his 'send clothes till - tho following night, The distweted lover'Vushed wiidlv from tho .office. Fool that 1 was to take CTuW' 0 ' w,lydM I not wt.d to Webb, tho CASH TAILOR, Mas tcrjon, ho has always given me satisfiction and never disappointed mc, besides I should havegottho things at ahout half tho price ether people charge. On going homo ho tvroto a letter saying that rather than cct ms.-ned in an old suit ho hal determined to blow Imbvaius out, and added that he should auvise any one who wanted elothos mule tor lit them perfectly, aud finished well when promised, to go or send to JAMES WEBB, the Cash Tailor,i Mastcrton, whore ut FlltsT. §v^ S .n,?, t ' rTER FROM SYDNEY lb JSfItrAGKD, whose credentials speak vol umes in his favour. Motto—Mo Fit, Ko «y. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Fit' and at le undoniaolo. Next Theaire Koval, WANTED KNOWN,—That for tho next 15 days all goods will bo sold at lowest Salvage prices and Sale prices with, ft discount of l/« iu tho £ returned inoash. Aio House, Wellington. WANTED ~ KNOWN.—Huiid rt ; « s~ o ( lioys Tweel Varsity Caps for ok penny each. Velvet Sailor Caps at 4/C for one shilling, j on'l fo.yel the itlrafmh Jlonmofij- in (he£, " WANT]SD KNOWN.—iOfI dozen Men' Tweed Hats, Salvage prices 2/G now one shilling. Men's Colored Merino Socks, four pa;: for one stMimj wero 2/0. km your eye on Ik Extra allowmc o/ llin Ik £. 1 WANTED KNOWN.—Very StronK _ Colonial Knit Socks-at 1/-nowM per pair, Plain aud Striped Jerseys at 7/for 8/11. Hwj now anil gel Ihe oMd (jilt of l/-iu He £. UJ ANTED KNOWN.—Heavy T%nnc:.'' •VV etto Shirts at 3/0 for 1/n. Extra Heavy Flannelette Shirts at 4/6 for 2/11. Parcels o/20/- worth anil up, net the Exlra 1 j in the t J. CARPENTER, CESTUI BOOT WAREHOUSE HAS jufl opened a plendid shipment _ of BOOTS & SHOES per s.s. Wo, aoluding Ladies' Evening Shoes, Ladies' Walking Boots, in Kid, Morocco and Calf. ALSO—.LADIES FELT and WOOL LlliEl/ SLIi'PERS, Men's Patent Slippers, Infants' Ankle Straps Ladies' Genuine Kid, Button, and Lace Shoes, Gentlemen's Court and ■ Dress Shoes. MEN ADD BOYS' BOOTS OF EVERY 1 DESCRIPTION. Wo allow so ose to beat us in qualitx and IRIC&3. , The Stock is well assorted by constant ar, rivals of New Goods. In Colonial Boots wo havo .he largest as. sortment in tte town. SPECIAL •<»-)//> SHOOTERS SPECIAL SHOOTERS oSr 19/ A WATERTIGHTB SPECIAL 14/0 WATERTIGfIIS Wo keep a largo ;tak of tho Celebrated /kaiaxma Biuito. Every Pair absolutely Guaranteed to give honest wear., Farmere aud.Ai'tlsans' roquiren'ents are specially studied., ; . Boots MtCde <o Mer arid, Guaranteed.. . Hmm jilmM'. : Parents who know the trouble in keeping their boys^and girls' properly shod should visit our Establishment.. Note tho address— J. OARPJENTKIt, QUEEN BTREEI. MASTERTOK, '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4502, 21 August 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4502, 21 August 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4502, 21 August 1893, Page 3

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