,>NQTMJETPM)^RTISERS : Be-XAIBAItArA ,—Jon'3s per inch, BUbtcqucnt conwouhfe insertions, 2s dt inch. \■. ;\ ■■•{/*v\\-" % \\ ■ ■ .' ' Standing a'dvc'rtlscmWts as per' arrange*. PEINOIPAL DISTRICT xMAIW AND TELEGRAPH notm fOownra for WinußAPi Daiw Times.] .' The Masteuox Telkoiuph 'C'.Vice is open to.theipnblio 'daily from 9''a.m to 5 p.m. and from 7p;nr. to 8 p.m. ■. It is closed Sft] *»<! holidayhduira are 9 a.m till 10a.m. : Rnd7p.m.tiii8p.mV.' ■•• i _ * ?<f } ] \ Office at Masterton Hailwaj St«.on'is o'oe'n liora 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. oj week t!ay& only. ......... aTj.BtttiaK to-Low at Masterton • Post Uftce s open on week days fro'm'7 ■ >j,nif.lq.9p,u< and on Sandavß and Holidays fram7f..a!.tp(ip.m. , 'At UiEiß-Tos; forWellrajtonand mtennei'ato offices oibsedaily at 6."6'a.m, and 2,50 p.*,, with the caption ofdes patches ,;.'or.. fll»«cill«.. xr..™».',: ~j flutt', which are o ing train otilj, /~. ■,, ;. . ; , . , n For'Jlfeainma, Pahiatua,'' Forty Mile Bush, Wopdyilleand Napier at 11.15 a.m daily, " •; ( ■_. For AUredton',' on Mondays and Thin, days at 11:15 a.m- ! '" ; ' ' I'or Lpwov Taaera, TenniVWhakataH, Cashpoint and East Coaston Mondays and 1 FMii.uVfovd, Bowlands, and Upper Tauera on Tuesdays and SathrJays atl.2op.ra ■' •' atßplm;' ;',• ' . ]i: > :forKippuni.dailTat.ioon. ' '^ L AITiNG.'ENG AGEMENT: uv Young Girl ivantß situation in pnvate famiiy. Wanted by, middle agod_ Widow-situitiun os.Gnvernesa orHpusekeeper,. Would take charge of au invalid, orTrayel, Married couple, inangoodploughnianandbanjymaii.ffifo cook. Go(.d reierenros;—Feed Wbight'B REGISTEr OFFICE, Bah ££ M-.' : SEXOH. W*}yw -A Situation by a com- _ general ■•blacksmith and engmediiver-stosdy man, Apply (his ofhee. ■ ' AXTANTED-RunhoWeH and horse IT■.'. 'OTOcreto bow,; having takdn that ..farm on the-Terrace, known as Ewington's farm, I have paddocks for graziogrshoep-coining to the sales, eto. lioises taken in for the night or wook. Apply R. JONES, Junr. ~ WANTED KNOWN- ThntTrivei: leraand Professional Parties can be accon. codated at HULLY HOUSE, Dixon S* aet, Maiterton. Miis YOUNG has also vacancies for a jinr Hoarders Evai/ enmfort and moderate charaos. WANTED KNOVN.-That Mia PRENTICE has taken room over 0. PRAGNELIVS Drapeiy Warehouse, next tho Clock, Queon Street, Mastertonj where DRESSMAKING in all:its branches will bo carried on. Costumes made in first class slyo for 10/3und 12/b\ and only extras used ohargodfor. Fit and S'.yle Guars teed. A Trial Respectfully Sol.Mied. ' WANTED KNOWN-that J. N. _ Bruntoh, Tailor, lias removed 1j his private house in Opaki Road, kna« downe,' Orders mat also be left with Meisra Hood and Johnston, Confection era, Masterton WANTED it Known, that 1 am now , Removed to my nev nromisoi! in Yiotoria-street, Wellington, off Cuba • tAiml, ,an'd adjoining the■ Urey "V alley Coal Company's yards,' and, as ÜBual, X am prepared to Build or Repair any kind of Veh-vles on the shortest notice and oh the most libera! terms to suit customers. My ppcfli are tlia lowest when tne wurk. mansh'p is taken into accouhV Lndiea Phatons a speciality. In atook— Buggies/ -Ptitetons,. '.Waggonettes, Dog Carts, and Spring carta, cfcap. M. BOtfAS, %LUSQT(IN .COAOU i'AOTORY, U )V.COTTRELL&Oo, General JJ;,_ ■ Carriers a'ud .Forwarding Agents, work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended cp. Wo.not only clear goods, ktland them at customers' doois. Goud storage accomniiidation. Furniture • carefully removed. WANTED KNOWN.-HE HAD TO JL r ,2?F ONKmsWED DING a ndCOM. MITTED SUICIDE 1 A sad ewe of suicide on Tuesday somawiioie near Masteitou! It appears a young squatter in a good position
was cngsieJ to a very pretty girl-the dau'-h----was fixed, the guests invited,, ami every preparation made in expectation of 'ho '•inny ' event. ■ The bridegroom elect scni xo Wtlling.' on aud .ordered a new suit. The day approached, but not the clothes. Three times the rode io the nearo t tel.-gitph office, and wired to:know the reason of the delay,'- The a'lawcr, came on tho eve of .his waning -lay ; ''Cannot send -clothestill tho following night," The distracted lover rushed wildlj from the office Fo;J that 1 was to take othe,-people's advice, why did I not send to JAMES WEBB, tho CASH TAILOIt, Mas terton ho lias always given me iatlifution iiavegoaio things at ahout half the price othev peoplo charge, On going homo ho wro»o a letter saying, that rather than got mr.Tied in an old buit ho hoi determined to wow hisb.-ains out, and added that ho should aurao any ono who wanted clothes mide to lit them' perfectly, and finished well when promised, to go or send to JAMES WEBB, the Cash Tailor, Mmtetton, whore & FIRSTCLASS. CUrrEB FROM SYDNEY lb ENGAGED, whoso credentials speak vol umesinh.s favour. Motto-No Fit, No lty; ' Sitisfact'oh Guarantee]. Fit and St lo uniVnuile.' No-;t Theatre Itovnl. BUl)i...f> will he delighted with our Not Sf o i's goods fuTo AhlLbsc, ■ .■pA'TTERNSofour ckotaFDrc-ies ami JL , Delaines posted freo to any address from To Aro House. (lASHBouus te.ms as follows, 5% for j prompt cash with oMcvarid all parcels over 20/-. seat, carriage paid, to nearest riilwav station from To Aro Houss. WRITE for patterns and price list from '..tho iFashionable« Drapery Waretaouse.Te Aro House, Wellington. MUSIC! MUSIC, TE ARO MUSIC WAREHOUSE, .'• ';.' (Established 188 C.) MRK;J.KINGbcf ,' ■ taiilsofM,wtcrtoiiiiidnirrjiuidiiijdis' tricts of-the Wniraiapa that ho' lirs tho largest and best selected Stock of Book anil SheotMußicin Wlingtonj which is btin? continually added to on arrival of English and Colonial steamers, Vlsitoitshould not fail to pay E.J. King a visit when m town, or forward' orders by post, which will ho promptly.attcnided to. : Sheet Music from 3d to 2s lid; Tiano Tutors, 1b Cd to 3s Odj Tutors lor all Instiumcnts, Books, !)d to Is 3d. >, ■; i ! ; All tlin popular Magazines published'kept in stock, Comic, Christy, Danco and Instru--1 mental. Tis but a Littlo Faded Flower Cloches du alonastcre, p.f. Webei-'a Lntt AVullz m Belle Malumo's Reply J* Harmon'oua Blacksmith, p,f. (Handel) ■* ' D;ath of Neltou, soiig ,: ■ .to Tom Bowling, bi-or bass \J IKnowaßank,vo.('uet ? Maiden's Prayc-, p.f. a Silvery Waves, easy, p,f, .. ' -ffHurts of Oalf, song kHighland Scholtiscjo .. I* Caller nomaYcasy, p.f. M March, Men of Bailech, song t) Major and Minor Scales j. WarMatchofTrjes(s(At!)alie) .''.'; .''rt Wedding March 0 . 1 Love tho Me.vy Sunshine, song -, . ft Blue Bolls of Scotland,'song'■*'• ' Hi Sianal March g La Chatelaine " Far Away, song * ltiiubow.Bchottisck ,'.V-.■,". ■• M And'man'y ether Popular SonjVotc., '". , i .toonuuieruis to mention all., . '. Large variety or all kinds of Musical Tnstru.Sundries of tlio. Tradiv Violin'an'i'Banjo Strings n SpscWitv, ' E; J. KINO'S country trade is rapidly in. oitohig. Liberal ciscoutit to Teachers, who must enckse theii card with orders. • .-..-.■ Note tho Addtess-53, Mwinew S»ro't .Wellington, nearly opposite tho Optra Hooso! Festal Notes or Sbmpi requested .vitb flrst
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4518, 8 September 1893, Page 3
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