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HOTIOE TO ADVEBTISERS. IDaiiy Times ate-flrstiDsettion 3s per inch, subsequent codeociiHto insertions, 2s pr inch.; _. ; -i". : ■■■ :•.';' "'■■..■': ■ SWing ndvortitemsnta ut ner arrange. ment, ■ i: .: ' PRINCIPAL. DIBTMOT MAILS AND TELEGRAPH HOUSS, fOoupiLED Fon Waibabaw Daily Tdies.l TnK Masikmos Tkummph C"mcb is open to the publio daily from 9 a.ni, to fi p.m, and irom 7p.m. toßp.m. It is closed on Sundays. The holiday hours are 9 a,m till 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. till The Public Telegraph Office at Maslerton Bailway St't'on is open Irom I'a,m, to 5 p.m. on week days only, D T ™ PBn ™Boi Lobby at Maslerton rost Offices open, on week days from 7 a.lll. to fl ».,n. Bi.il nn S„ n J„.. ../nli!i.„ from 7a,nUesp.m. AtMmebtox: Mails for WellinglonamL ' ?Ti late okm olosedaily at 0.15 a.m? id 2.30 p.m., with tho wMstion of des patches for Clareville, Matarafra, and Hutt, which are carrip by tho morninj train only. . R !?, r J ke li al ',l na '? B!lialua ' Forf 7 Mile BusL, Woodvilloand Nopicrnt 11.16 a.m For Alftedton, on Mondays and Thura. toys at 11.16 B.m \ For Lower Tapani, Temii, Whaiatakl, ThXSS 0058 '^ 0^8^ Forßid.ford, Bowlanda, and Upper Taueru on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 120 p,m at 8n m and Bronoe l )ot!l »" Saturdays For Kurupiini. daily at aoon, ,1 ho next Enlist, a„d European mail on THURSDAY, tho 7th day of Ken. tonteit 6.15 a.m. Dub buck 11 h vctober. WANTED KNOWN-Tiiat In, A , 8 1.^' MVejhngton, (two doors abova tho Albert Hotel.) Can recommend housekeeper, can bake, can make butter and cheese, sow and wtsli Also Cook, House and parlour maid. Housemaids. waitresses, a'l eood references. AH chases of servant on booh.

T\,,VrJ hoPubliot(,k nwthat J. \VIOKENS will run ilia bread MOHDAr, J. WIUKENS, • Baker, Mastcrton, WAITING ENGAGEMENT: Soy end General Servants ; also ■ loung i!irl Hunts situation in private family. Young man wants situation on (latum or farm ; gmd milker. Fhed. ttitiQuisREGISTRV C.FIOJ3, Hau bIREBT, MaSVEIITON. u/*«iwj &HUWN- That Travel- * * lfirann ''' prnf, ")swiial Parties can _. 0i t IOLLYHODSK, Dixon Street, MastertoD, Mbs YOUNG has also vacancies for a ,„«• Hoarders Every comfort OD J niodemtnnlini^o VV PBBMIOE has taken room over ftPBAQNELL'SDnpeiy Warehouse, next tho Clock, Queen Street, MsstcrtoD) where DBESBMAKIK6 in all its branches will be carried on, Costumes mado in first class style for 10/3 and 12/ li, and only oxtws used charged for. Fit and Stylo Guaranteed. A Trial Kesjjuctfuliy Solicited. WAtW'Jsu KNOWN-that J. N. _ Brunton, Tailor, hnn removed »a bis private house In Opaki Eoad, Lana. downs. • Orders m\ also bo left with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confeoticn

WANTED it Known, thnt 1 am now _ Hemoyed to my not Premises m Victom-Btteeb, Wellinßton, off CubaatiJit, and adjoining the Uroy Valley Coal Company's yards, and, as usual, I am prepared to Build or Repair any.kind of Vehicles on tho shortest notice and oa the most liberal terms to suit customers. My prices are tlu lowest when tno work, manshipis taken into account Ladies Pluetona a speciality. In 6 tookBug»iCß, Phrotons, Waggonettes, Dog Sm?'.v n i S P rinß oar's. cheßp. M. JWHAN, Wemkoton Ooaou Faotoiiy. Xp W-COTTRELL& Co, General ± . Carriers and Forwarding Asonts. VVeKington,—Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to, Wo not only clear goods, k-t land them at customers' doors. Good storage accommodation. 'Furniture carefully removed. WANTED KNOWN,- HE HAD TO WITTLD SUICIDE I A nut case of suicide on Tuesday somewliere tear Mastcrtoi. I It appears a young sqaaltcr in a good position was engaged to a very pretty girh-tho daughter oi a neighbouring farmcr-the wedding day was fixed, tUo gupsta invited, and every we. natationmade in expectation of 'ho Mppy event. The bridegroom elect sent 10 Welling, on and ordered a now suit. Tho day approached, but not the clothes, Thrco times ihu rode to tho nearet telfgraph office, and wired to know tho reason of tho delay, Tho answer came on the ovo of his w.dan'jr day. • ii n i? ot n,. Mn , d clotlica till the following liiglit, The distracted lover rushed wddlv from tho office. Fool that 1 mm to take JAMES WEBB, tin CASH TAILOR, Mas tor on, ho ha, alwßya given me satisfaction and never disappointed nw, bwides I should have got the tilings at aliout half the price other peopo charge., Ou going homo ho wrote a letter saying that rather than get married in an old suit ho bad determined to Wow hu b'.ninß out, and added that ho should advise any ono who wanted clothes msdo to ht them perfectly, anil finished well when ffT! ,'J O * O or mi to MMEB WEBB, tho Mi Tailor, Mastcrton, where s FIRST- &°™ FROM SYDNEY \ IjJNtrAtjlilJ, whoso credentials speak vol umes m his favour. Motto-No Fit, No lay. Satisfaction Guarantee. I'it and nt lo undcniaolc. Next Theatre Boval.

BUI BUS will be delighted with our Nov Season's goods at 'i'e Aro House. UAllhlftSofour clioice Dresses and i. Delaines posted tree to any address from Te Aro House. GASH Bonus terras as follows, 5% for prompt cash with order, aud all parcels over 20/- pent, carriago paid, to nearest railwiiv station from Te Aro House, WHITE /or patterns and price list from the Fashionable Drapery Warehouse Te Aro House, Wellington. EORSALIi, 4,200 acres good sheep country, fenced and subdivided large portion arable. Homestead closo to township,' 3,700 acres bush land all clear and in grass, rich soil wel situated, subdivided into convenient paddocks, good buildings, a first-class property. 610 acres bush land, partially improved, ~ With small expenditure would mnko good farm' capable- of carrying about 1500 sheep. 440 acres bush land,'all clear and well grassed, fenced and subdivided, now earryiug 1200 sheep. 240. acres partially improved bush laud. 100 acresbushlnnd, fully improved, rich soil, well-grassed, good dwelling and ', farm, buildings, close to railway-station, suitable for dairy farm.

700 acres partially improved bush land, excellent sheep'country. 500 acres partially improved hush land. 320 acres partially improved busli land. 300 acres arable land, close to Masfcrfon, dwelling and form buildings. J.B. KEITH/Alasterton: :'•:' W. HtAQNEIi MKTOFBUIuiiNd TIMBEU M\

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4512, 1 September 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4512, 1 September 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4512, 1 September 1893, Page 3

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