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; ADVERTISERS 0 ?i d tote, August Ist, th nC !r r » tc3 ' of WAIIwIIAI'A DaitV; .Times are^first lisertioa'Sls'pcr inch, subswiuont oooiVcutivo insertions, 2s per inch. . advertisements as per arrangePBINOIPAli: :DISTRICT 'M ; AND TELEGRAPH IIOUIiS. fCoarttED'm Waiuarapa DABITMO.] Tbe M.lstbiviom Telkgraph o."mce 13 open t<Hhe public daily,fromO a.m. ioß' '?? Mi- : ' l4 ' > 3 «W-" 5W*, M'day hours.ate Jim hll 10 a.m. and7p, ni.'till Sp.m'/ _ The Public TelegrapliiOfQce at Mastodon' Railway St-f)ii is open froto 9 a.m. to 6 ".in, on week days only, : loßßr at Masterton m toOp 78° We,t d T .JjfMoiiß for Wellington and „'i „„J o owMsolosedaily at6,15a.m. : mL» f P ' m ' ."" i »f des FTilfl 1 • ovffle,: Malar » ff Oi and Hutt,. which are oarrip by the mom.' ing train only. me mom. R f? r Fitly Mila Bush, Woodville and Napier at 11.15 aim Th,rah J?,W Tenni, Whakataki, Tliu at n « pS q ° ast °. n MoD^y 8 and For liidiford, Rowlands, and Upper Tauera scaßeder at 8 pd.""""" j'""™! 1 "" 1 o" Saturdays -F'lrKurupuni. daily sbooil, The next Wisivwd European mail' gateau on:.Friday, tlio Bthday of September,_at 6.15.a.m. Parcels on .Thursday, 7th, at 1.30 p.m. Due in London 20tli October;' Situation by a com*' TT pelent general blacksmith and •ffic 11 " IV6r "~ wan.- Apply this "~\7£7" Hnnholdera and liorae TT owners to know, haviw' taken that farm on ths Tornics, liiiown as iiwingtuns farm, I hava paddocks for' grazing sheep, eoraiuff to tho sales, eto, Umses taken in for the, night or week. Apply H. JONES, Junr. v .. »i...8«j"-iSs,-|S; xoung Uirl nants situation in privato fami-y. Young mail .wants situation or statiun or farm ;.go,id milker. Wanted by middle aged Widow— situation as Inverness or Housekeeper. Would tab 0 iirgu of an invalid or Trayel,—Fked. WiiioirrsßKGlSTßlt OFFICE, Bail "KERT, MASVKRm : - IT A^iFi^vjTThTT^- ! T lers and Professional Parties win bo accommodated at HOLLY BOUSB Dixon Street; Mnsterton, ;Mm YOUNG has also vacancies for a I0(v Boarders byaiy comfort, and moderate pharos. mANTEimoWN.--Thali >' » PRENTICE has takon room ovor 0. PRAGNELL'S Drapeiy Ware* house, noxt tho Clock, Qucon Street, Mastertonj where DRESSMAKING in all its branches • will: bo carried on, Coßtumes madi) in • first class sly 0 for 10/3 and 12/8, and only oxtras used charged for,. Fit and Style Gnats' iewfc A Trial liespectfully Salifitcd. ' ' WANTED KNOWN-that J. Y f , - Ijruntoiii Tailor, has removed t.j MRrprivato houso in Opaki Road, Lima, 'lowiie. Orders nw also bo loft wilt Messrs Iloodand Johnston, Confection eryMmtorton / ANTED it Known, that 1 am now 1 'tr . " lovo, l my ne\ ni-eniiaon !nVictoria-street, Wolliwjton, off Cuba.stijit, and adjoining the Grey \alloy Coal Company's yards, and, as usual, i mmM w Build or Repair any kin d of yoliitilcs on tho shortest notice and on the most liberal terms .to suit customers. ■ My prices arc lh3 lowest when tho work, matiship is taken into account, Ladies Uißtons a "speciality,: in 'stock—uuggief, Phffllous, Waggonettes, Dog ivu?\v"? K l )tilll! carts, cheap. M. uOUAjN, WELIUiOTQM Coach Factory. 1 »; Carriers and Forwarding Agents, 1 Wellington,—Customhouse work of all kmas_pr<miptly .and carefully, attended to. Wo not only'clear goods, bit land Wiem at customers' doora. Good ator,vo accommodation, Furniture carefully removod. , . Wanted knoavn,-he had to , POSTPONE HIS WEDDING aml COil. JlintD KUIOJDEI A sad case of suicide on iacsuay somowlioia near MastcrtoL! It appears a young squatter in a good position was engaged to a vtry pretty girl—the daußliter ot a neighbouring farmer—tho wedding day was fixed, the guests invited, and eveiy preparation mails in expectation of MlO event, flie bridegroom elect seni to Willing--01; and ordered a now wilt. Tim .lov nn .

"M «*uu uruercH <v now suit. The day ap« proached, but cot the clothes. Tlirco times the todo to tlio ncare t telegraph office, and wiied to how the imsou of tho delay, The a'iswir came on the evo of his Wvdanig fyy: Cannot bcjkl clothes till tho following ' luglit. The distracted lover rushed wildh torn tho office. Fool that 1 vas to take rt y ,,id I not ser.ll t« JAMhS WhDli, tluj CASH TAILOR, Mm mi ton, lie lias always given me satisfaction ana never disappointed me, litres I should have got tlio tilings at about half tlio mice ct-hor people charge. On going homo he « roto a letter saying' that rather than get momcd in an old suit he hsl determined to Wow hia bvains out, acd added that ho should advise any one who wanted clothes made to at tlioin perfectly, and finished well when promised, to go or send to JAMES WEBB, m .Vl? 1 ' Tailor ' Mastertoii, where ut FIRSTFROM' SYDNEY lb BriUAOliU, whoso credentials sneak \ol umcs m his favour. Motto—Ko Fit, No lay. Satisfaction Guaranteed, lit and .» undmiiaiilo. Next 'l'licatro Royal. BUYJiIiS will be delighted with our Not . Season's nooJa at Te Aro House. PATIEHNSofour choice .Dre -,ts nud Delaines posted free to any address from To Avo House. CUM Bonus ie.,ns prompt rasli with order, and all par-. eels over 20/- sent, carriage paid, to nearest nilwav station from To Aro House. WillTE for patterns and prico list from tho fashionable Drapery WaretaejToAroHouso, Wellington. ' PAHIATUA LIVERY ASD BAIT STABLES G. W. REMNANT BEGS to intimate to settlers and tho travelling public that ho lias taken over from Mu Vius his lorig-ostablished and favourably-known Stables and Horse Repository, and asks. lor a continuance of tlio support which has been so liberally accorded to him In tlio past, r The Livery Deparlniont will he under his own supervision. Horses, Single and Double Buggies, Dog Carts and Drays on tho shortest notice, at Telegrams from commercial meu or families promptly attended to. A strong Brake is always kept in tho establishment for removal o! families or furniture from trains or any part of tlio district, I'arccls entrusted to lus care will receive every attention, ». W. HEMKANT, Pahiatua. , season mm, TO ANGLERS, "WING £? IACKLE t J CST OPENED UP a nplendid cousi'T,. : tuent of Fishing Tackle direct from tho wdl-kn.iwn firms of Alcosk &0) and Bardyand Sons, Eeddioh, 'En-land 0 hb sting, of Rods, Reeli, Silk Lir.cij Landing Nets,. FJiea, .Minnow?, Casti » Traces, \yadere, acd'all kinds of Anglers' " Sundries. , , INSPECTION INVITED.' : k. SPECIALITY IN 14ft and 15ft RODS. 1 ;! ■ Qu'con -atwot, Maatniton. . :%TlJtofN.at^ch? r A : BCB IIBO'T,: • Haltatrect, Mastorton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4517, 7 September 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4517, 7 September 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4517, 7 September 1893, Page 3

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