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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS, Au£mt.l,t the y Advertising rates .of the WAKuiIArA Daiit Times are— first insertion 3s pe»' inch, subs qucßt consecutive insertions. 2t on inch. _ , ' nic s^ nilin 8 advertisements as per arrangePRINCIPAL DISTRICT" MAM AND TELEGRAPH HOCUS. rOoupoßD for Wairarapa 3aht Times.] ; The Mabtmtox Telkobaph Oice is, open to the pabiio daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p,m, and from7p.m. to 8 p.m. It ia closed on Sundays, The holiday hoots are 9 a,m mi ' 7 p.m. till 8 Railway Sffon is open Iron 9 a,m, to 5 p.m. on week days only, P n !?L PIUV - m Bos Lobdv a ' Mastort^n r°Bt : Olfico is open on week days from 7 a,w, to Op.ui, and on Sundays and Holidays from 7 a,m, to 5 p.m. " ..At Umteiiton; Mails for Wellington and oflfcea olosedaily at 6.16 a.m. and 2.30 p.m„ \vith the caption 0 [ j eß patchcß lor ClareviUe, Matarawa, and Hutt, which are carrip by the mom. ing tram only. n E ? r J ko !®I),lna' 1 ),I na ' Pa '"atua, Forty Mils My' anil at 11-15 a.m dain!ilS on Mond " ya aud ThurE ' For Lower Taaera, Tcnui, Whakatakl, .^jass&gr atS°f m""' m and Btancepcth ° u For Knrupuni. daily, at B .",'|° D ' st B «<(li8h and European mail m'/imifefv 0 T' ll^? 30 at Moslert «n on IHDR&DaY, tbe 7th day of Sep. tomberat 8,15 a.m. Duo London 11th 1 Jctobur. VU ANTED.-lAahdfp lad. Must have TT .passed tlia fourth utandard. Apply , this office, W Am f G Sef. TT era Genoral Servants ; also Young birl wants, situation in privato family. Young man wants situation on w 1 ? r n " ut !' B" ud milket ' Fred, Wkigut sREGISTJRi C,FJUE, Bail S'fPPRT AT lOiiDnnmi WANTED KNOWN- That Travellets and Professional Parties can bo accommodated nt HOLLY HOUSE Dixon Street, Waster ton. Mrs YOUNG has also vacancies for a ioiv Board»ra Evsty comfort and moderate \l\j AJNTED IIiNUWW.-XhiTilt; ■PRENTICE has taken room ovor 0. PRAGNELL'S Drapery Warehouse, next tho Clock, Queen Street, Maaterton, where DRESSMAKING in all its branches will bo carried on. Costumes mado m first class style for 10/5 and 12/15, and only ostrn use'd charged for. Fit and Style Guaranteed. A. Trial Respectfully Solicited. anted mm^TT _ Bruuton, Tailor, haß removed So his private house in Opaki Road, Lang. dowDo. Orders maj also be loft with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confection era, Mastertou

WANTED it Known, that i am now Removed to my tiov iromiaoe m Viotona-atreet, Wollintrton, off CubastiMt, and ndjoiuinEt the Grev Valley Coal Company's yards, and, as usual, I am prepared to Build or Rop.iir any kind of vehicles on the shortest notico and oh the most liberal terms to suit customers. My prices are tha lowest when tiio work, maiwhipis taken into account, Ladies Phsetons a speciality, in stockBuggies, Pliiotons, Wagonettes, Dor nnuAri Sprinscarta "' choa P- M. ijOHAii) VELLINQroN COACH FaCTORYi O W. COTTRELL & Co., General JL . Garners and Forwarding Amenta, Wel'jngton,—Customhouse work of all kindß promptly and carefully attended to. Wn not only clear goods, bvt land tliem at customers' doors. Good storage accommodation. Furniture carefully removed. ' WANTED KNOWN.-HE HAD TO JllrrU) SUICIDE I A sad case of suicide on Tuesday somcwheio near Mastortoi.! It appears a young squatter in a good position was ongaged to a very pretty girl-tlie daughter or a neighbouring farmer—the wedding dav was toed, the guests invited, and every V. paration made in expectation of 'ho Vn.™ ovent. The bridegroom elect senuo WtUim; or. and ordered a new suit. The day aipronched, but not tho clothes,. Tlirco times the rodo to tho nearest telegraph oflioe, and v.red to know tho reason of tho May, Tim answer came on tho ovo of his \Ua,uir -lav • tannot-send clothes till the following Might. The distracted lover rushed wildh from tho office. Fool that I was to take other peopk's advico, why did I not send to JAMES WEBB, tho CASH TAILOR, C vcrton, ho has always given me satisfaction and never disappointed mo, besides I should have got the things at about half tho price ctlier peoplo charge, On going homo ho wroto a letter saying that rather than eet married m an old suit he hoi determined to blow hisb-.aini out, and added that ho should advise any ono who wanted clothes made to he them perfectly, and finished well when P ro ™ , M. jogo or send to JAMES WEBB, tho Cash Tailor, Mastcrton, where & FIRST. CLASS CUTTER FROM SYDNEY lb ENGAGED, whoso credentials speak vol umcs in Ms favour. Jllotto-No Fit, No jay. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Fit an d St lo undoniaole, . Noxt Theatre Roval. WANTED JiMOWN,—That lor~~tho next lo days all goods will bo sold at lowest Salvage prices and Sale prices with a discount ot 1/- in the £ returned in cash at Te Aro House, Wellington, WANTED KNOWN.—Huiidrcdri of Boys Tweed Varsity Caps for one ])f«n;/cach. Velvet Sailor Caps at 4/li tot one shilling, l on'l jbrgei tk hxtraVash Bomo/lj- in the£. WANTED KNOWN.—IOO dozen Men 1 Tweed Hats, Salvage prices 2/0 now ono shilling, Men's Colored Merino Socks, four pa." for one sltilliny were 2/0. Keep yiur eye on the Extra alkmnccol llill tk £. • ' i

WASTED KNOWN,—Very UST _ Colonial Knit Socks lit 1/. now (Id per pair, Plain and Striped Jerseys at 7/(or 3/11, JJmj iioio and get tk v,Ud <M 0 i 11-in the £. \\J ANTED KNOWN.—Heavy Vlunne;. V 1 etto Shirts at 3/li tor 1/u, Extra Heavy Flanndoltc Shirts at 4/0 for 2/11, Parcels o/20/• worth ami tij>, yd fa Mm 11 in the £, J. 1 gehvmi boot warmovse FT AS jus opened a plendid shipment II of DOOTS & SHOES per s.s. loxic Ladies' Evcnin,,' Shoes, Ladies' Walking Boots, in Kid, Morocco and Calf. ALSO—ladies felt aku wool usEi; sLhim Men's Patent Slippers; Infants' Ankle Strap? Ladies' Genuine Kid, Button, and Lace Shoes, Gentlemen's Courl and Dress Shoes, MEN AM) BOYS' BOOTS OF EVEM DESCRIPTION. We allow koone to beat us iu quwt and mim. The Stock is well assorted by H , rivals of New Goods, In Colonial Boots we have '.he Ijm-est 0 Bortment in t L *' SPECIAL "!#)//» SHOUTEKB SPECIAL Ul 0 SHOOMIS SPECIAL 10//' WATERTIGHTS SPECIAL 14/0 WATEKTIGHIS We keep a largo Etonk of the Celebrated Zkalwma Brand. Every Pair absolutely Guaranteed to give honest wear, Farmers aud Artisans' requirements are specially studied. , ■ - BoottMaie to Otfer aid Guaranteed. Repairs Executed. Parents who know the trouble in keepiuo their boys and girls properly shod should visit our Establishment, Koto the addresser CARPENTER, QUEEN STREET. MASTERTOS', GENERAL STOBEKEEPER MAUmo&Ylbhq

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4566, 25 August 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4566, 25 August 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4566, 25 August 1893, Page 3

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