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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS, AN and after this date,' August Ist, tlio v 4drcrtiaing rates of the WAlBAiwrA Dalw Times are-first insertion 3s per inoh, subsequent conseout'rro insertions, 2a per inch. Standing advertisements as per arrangement. PRINCIPAL DISTRICT MAM AND TELEGRAPH nOUHS. (Compiled for WAnußAriDAiHTriiEa.] The Masibbios TsiKOßirn Caics is opon to the publio daily from 9 a.ra, to 6 p.m,andfrom7p,m.toßp,m, It is closed on Sundays. Tho holiday hours aro 9 a.m till 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. till 8 The Publio Telegraph Office at Masterton Railway St«f <ra is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on week days only, Tm Pmyatb Box Lobby at Masterton Post Office is open on week days from 7 from7a,m,tosp.m. _ At Masibmok; Mails for Wellington and' intermediate offices oloso daily at 6.15 a.m, and 2,30 p.m., with theexwption of despatches for Clareville, Matarawa, and ilult, which are carrie by tho morn, ing train only, For Eketahuna, Pahiatua, Forty Milo Bush, Woodville and Napier at 11.16 a,m daily, For Alfredton, on Mondays and Thursdays at 11.15 a.m For Lowor Tauoru, Tenui, Whakataki, Gastlepoint and East Coast on Mondnve and Thursdays at b p,m, For Bidiford, Bowlands, and Upper Taueru on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 1.20 p,m, ' For Taueru nnd Branoepotli oii Saturdays at 8 p.m. ' ForKurupuni.dailvatooon.

The next Emilish and European mail via San Iranoisco will closo at Masterton on THURSDAY, the 7th day of Sep. toniberal 6.15a,m. Duo Londnu 11th October, «TANTGD-The Publio to know that VI J. WIQKKNS will run his broad w^K^.'i 6 U PP° r Plain <"> and uftor MONDAY, Stptembar 4Mi. 1893. J.TOJKHB, Baker, Masterton, "AIDINGENGAGEMENT: Say 1 1 oral Goueral Servants ; also Young Girl wants situation in frirato family, Young man wants situation on station or farm ; good milker. Fred. Wright's REGISTRY wFIUE, Ball Street, MABVBRTON. WANTED KNOWN-That Travel-' lera and Professional Partioa can be aocommodatod at HULLI HOUSE, Dixon Street, Masterton, Mrs YOONG has also vaoanoics for a iew Boarders Every comfort and moderate charges. !» PRENTIOE has takonroom J ovor 0. PRAGNELL'S Drapery Ware, house, next tho Clock, Queen Street, Masterton; whero DRESSMAKING in all its branches will be carried on. Costumes niadu in first class stylo for 10/8 and 12/U, and only extras used charged for. Fit and Stylo Guaranteed. I A Trial Respectfully Solinited. Wwmv AJNUWH-that J. {), Brunton, Tailor, has romoved la bis private house in Opakißoad, Lam. downo. Ordera may also bo left with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confection ers, Masterton. WAMUD H Known, that lam no.. _ Removed to mynev nremiseg in Victona-Btreet, Wellington, off Ouba. atJMt, and adjoining, tho Grey "Valley Goal Company's yards, and, as usual, i am prepared to Build or Repair any kind of Vehicles on theshortost noticoandon tho most libera! terms to suit customers. My prices are the lowest when tho work, manship is taken into account. Ladies Phrotona ft Buociahty. In stockBuggies, Phratons, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, and Spring catta, cheap. M. BOHAN, Wkluhmon Coaou Factory. n W.CO?IRELL&Oo,Gener"aI JL 1 . Carriers and Forwarding Agents, WeWngton,-Cußtomhouao work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. We not only cloar goods, bvt land them at customers' doors. Good storage accommodation, Furniture carefullv removed. • ■ i'U9iruixi<iiUSWJSUi; MITTKD SUICIDE ! A Bad caw oUricM, on lttcsday auinewhate car Mastertou I It appears a young squatter in a good position vmb engaged U, very pretty girt—tlie dau ' ter ot a neighbouring furnior—thes wo ;dingi was hVd, the guests mvited, anil oven pro. paratiou made in expeotatio, of % w event. The bridegroom e tot sent w \V„; on and ordered a new suit. The dai „„- prawned, bin not the clothes, Threo times the rode to th. wt t tul graph „fflce, and wired to know the reason of the delay, The iwswer cum ou the eve .if his unhung 'Uy • Cannot seud clothe-till ut, f,i°>*i„J night." The ilistractaii luv.iriuiihelvvii.il, fr..m-tlfooffloo. Fed tkt, 1 wa» to Ukc other pisiplt a advice, why ilid I not send to I tcrtoii, ho has always given me credentials sneak voF

WANTED next 15 days all goods will bo sold at lowest Salvage prices and Salo prices with 1 a discount of 1/- in the £ returned in cash at To Aw House, Wellington. ANTEF YNOWN~H^s~oI Boys Tweed Varsity Caps (or one jioimjtKh Velvet Bailor Caps aH/6 for one shilling, lm'tfiryct tk Extra Cath Bimmoflj- inm£. mANTED KNOWN.-Very Stran TT Colonial Knit Socks atlfnowM per pair, Plain and Striped Jerseys at 7/lor 3/11. % now and yd Ik added ifiil ol ij-mtlie £. WANTED KNOWN.-Hcavy flannel, ctte Shirts at 3/0 for 1/n. iM ra Heavy Flannelette Shirts at 4/6 for 2/11 Parcels o/20/- worth and up, get the Mm 1/ in Hit £. J. CARPENTER, OESniL BOOT WAREHOUSE HAS jus opened a plendid shipment o( BOOTS* SHOES per 8.8. lonio acluding Ladies' Evening Shoes, Ladies' Walking Boots, in Kid, Morocco and Calf. Also— LADIES PELT and WOOL LINEIi SLIi?MB. Men's Patenl Slippers, Infants' AnkloStraps Lakes' Genuine Kid, Button, and Lacs Shoes, Gentlemen's Court and Dress Shoes, MEN and BOYS' BtJUTS«iF EYKB.Y DESCRIPTION. We allow ko one to heat win quahti and PlilOtS. The Stock is woll assorted by constant ar. rivals of Now Goods. In Colonial Boots wehave'.ho largest as., sortmoutin'thetown. SPECi,L ■(;)//. Sllo'iv,- t , s Sl'tClw, V«/n bHUUXaAS tfMJIAI, 14/0 WAXERtIGUIS We keep a largo.-lock of the Celtbrated Zeaundu Brand. . Itory Vair absolutely Guaranteed to give honest war. Farmers td . Artisaua- recjuireu'em- m apecwlw studied. • ' .. B « Mad", i■■ "•■•(• 4 It.v^ht/i Mentis who know tht troui,: B in ke»pir.p tburboys and girls properly shod should visit our Establishment. Noto theaddress^ J. ''"*' .'• QUEEN STjtEET, MASTEBIOI

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4508, 28 August 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4508, 28 August 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4508, 28 August 1893, Page 3

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