.NOTICE TO. ADVERTISERS ; QNond after this date, Auyat Ist, the v advertising rates of the Waibabapi" DAiir Times ere- first insertion 3a per inch, ;• subsequent coniecutivo insertions. ■ 2« ncr inch. ' ...,.' • r . Standing advertisements as per arrango;nt. ~ . PRINCIPAL' DISTRICT MAILS ' -.Oi AND TELE.GRAPH HOURS. ; , [ (Oqirpaßp .m.VrumuL Daily Tim] 'The Mastsbton Telkobato: C'frios ia open to the public daily from 9 a.m. to 5 pmi, and from 7 pan. to 8 p.m. It ia olosed on Sundays, The holiday hours are 9a,m till 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. till 8 p.m, . The Public Telegraph Office at Maaterton Railway St«{<on is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.ro, on week days only, d 1 ?™ 81 ™ ?«' lom ol Mftstartoa Post Offico is open'on weekdays from 7 a Ju. to 9 p,in, and oa Sundays and Holidays ■ from7a;m,tcsp.ra. . 4i UmiBTOH •.. Mails lot Wellington and ; .intermediate offices close daily at 6,16 a.m, b patches for ■ Clareville,. Matarawa, and Hatt, which are oarrip by the morning train only. For Eketahuna, lohiataa. Forty Mils Bash, Woodvilieand Napier at 11,15 a,m daily, • For Alfredton, on 'Mondays and Thurß' dayß at 11,15 a,m . For Lower Tauero, Tenui,' Whakatakl, Casllepoint.arid East Coast on Mondays and .. Tliuredays at 8 p.m. ' ' Forßidiford, Bowlands, and Upper Taueru ut on Tnesdays and Saturtays at 1.20 p,m, For Tbueru and Branoepeth on Saturdays Bp.m. ";■■ ■ For Kuriipuni. daily at noon. : Thonext English and European mail via Rio for specially addressed correa. pondencopers,!. "Taihui"will closekti I Mastorton on Thuraday the Hth day of 1 September at 0.16 a.m. Parcels n<ail b eta 5 pm. Duo London 25th October. WANTKD.-Six boys for St. Mat. _ _ thew's Ohoir. Besides radical s training a small stlary is Riven after sis months' probation. Apply at schoolroom on TUESDAY. EVENING at «,«. A. R. NIOriOLM, Hon. Secretary. IwANTED.-A lad about 15 or 16 i T-; must bo able to milk. Pomia. nent situation for country, Apply Scott's Temperanco Hotel. WAITINOENQAGEMENT: • Young LHrl wants oituation in family.- Wanted, by middle aged Widow-situation as Governess or Houbekeoper. Would take oharga of au invalid orTrayel. Married couplo, man goodploughumn andhandyman.wifo _ cook, Good roferencfis.-FitED Weight's REGISTErOFFIOE, Bah fcSr, MSSTBRTON. ' ■ , f patent general blacksmith and enginedrivor-Btoady man. Apply this ofhee. ANTED-Runholders and horse iv owners to kaOw, having taken that farm on the Terrace, known as Ewington'a farm, I have paddocks for grazing sheep coming to tho sales, eto, Hoiees taken in for the night ot wook. Apply H. JONES, Junr. WANTED KNOWN.-That Mia PRENTIOE has taken rooms over 0. PRAGNELL'S Drapery Ware, house, next tho Clock, Quoon Street, Wastertonj whero DRESSMAKING in all ;ita branches will bo carried on. i Costumes made in firstclasa stye for ■ 10/8 und 12/ li, and only extras used [ charged for. fit and Stylo Guars toed. , ATrialßespeotfullvSolirited. 3D KNOWN-that J. N, V \ Btunton, Tailor, has removed ij' Ms privato house in Upaki Road, Lmibdowuo. Orders max also be left with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confeohon ew, ■Maaterton .117 ANTED it Known, that 1 am now" _VT Removed to'my net nramisor in Victoria-street, Wellington, off Cubaand adjoining the Grey X alley Coal Company's yards, and, as usual, i " am prepared to Build or Repair any kind of Vohiclcs on tho shortest notice and ob j the most liberal terms to suit customers. . My prices aro the lowest when the work, nianship is token into aoooun f , Ladies Phaatons a ■ speciality. In stockBuggies, Photons, Waggonettes, Dog Carta, and Spring carta, cheap. M. BoHAN, Wklunobik Ooaou-H'actoky. "LT W.COTTRELL~&Oo~GeneraI J. , Carriers and Forwarding Agents,
ikincU promptly and carefully attended to. Wn not. only cloar goods,- bvt land tbem at custcmora' doors. Good storage accommodation. . Furniture carefully removed, IA/ABTBO KNOWN.-UK HAD TO ' , lX TPONE HISWEDDMO»ndCOM. > MITTED SUICIDE I A sad caso of suicide > • on Tuesday somewhere near Mastertoi. I It : appears a young squatter in n good position was engaged ton very pretty girl-tlic daughter ot a neijhbouringfarrncr-tho weddingday was fixed, tlio guests invited, and every pre. paration made in expectation of Mio }\mm . event. Tlic bridegroom elect sent to Welling. , on and ordered a now suit. Tlio day approached, but not tho clothes, Thrco times tlio rodo to the nearo.t telegraph office, and wired to know the rcaion of the dnlay. Tho answer came on tbo cvo of liia wcdoiug 'lav ■ Cannot send clothoitill tho following night". The detracted lover rushed wildlv from, tbo office Fool that 1 was to take other people's advico, why did I not aeu'd to JAMES WEBBjtlw CASH TAILOR, Mas r terton, ho has always given me utisficion B and never (litappointcd me, be»ides I shor-VJ f have got tbo things at ahout Jmlf tho pro , other people ohargc, On homo he wrote' a letter saying that rather than get mimed in an old suit he be J determined to blow Inn out, and added tliat ho should 5 odvke any ono who wanted clothes made to • ht them perfectly, and finished well when t promised, to go or send to JAMES WEBB. 1 the Cash Tailor, Mastcrton, where s FIRST--3 CLASS CUTTER FROM SYDNEY fo . ENGAGED, whote credentials speak vol j umes in his favour, Motto-No Fit, No l'ay. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Fit and ' St lo undeniaoie, Next Theatre Royal. JAllbMSofour choice Dresses and , ju. Delaines posted free to any address from Te Aro Houso. CASH Bcnus terms as follows, &% for prompt cash with order, and nil parcels over 20/- sent, carriage paid, to nearest railway station from Tc Aro House. WRITE for patterns and price list from the Fashionable Drapery Warehouse, Tc Aro House, Wellington, REST FOR THE WEARY SOLES. HAVING jußt received from the celebrated English makers. Unstick & Co., and W. Bestick, aapscinl consignment of high' class Ladies' Boots and Shoes In latest aiyles and shapes, including the Systematic and Hygcnio I can confidently recommend thorn iur easy fitting and durability,'and niiirbd at prices that must effect o ready snlo * MEN add BOYS' BOOTS OF KVSM DESCRIPTION. We allow ko one to dew oa in qojuts and PRIM, Tho Stock is well assorted by constant ar* . rivals of New Goodr. In Colonial Boots we have .ho largest as sortmentinthetown, SPECIAL -(A/A iiilti SHOUTERS IU/0 ASJ> I/Cj/0 special;. "iCilP'-'-'-AtiH* mmmmi U/D - u l/5/o •■' Wekeep.alargo ;!oo.fc oi tho CeltbrotedZealindia Bmxd';'. Every Pair -absolutely; Guaranteed to give honest'wear. and Artisans' tequirerreats are sneciollv studied. . ; * ' fenairj firmitei. \ .■■ Parentswho.knowtho Jroubloin peeping" their boys and girls'properly' shod should visit our Establishment.; Note tliooddtosß
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4520, 11 September 1893, Page 3
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