ADVERTISING RATES, JHE Advertising rates, of tho Waibaiupa ■ l Dailt Times ore-: first Insertion 3s pet inch, subsequent consecutive insertions, 2s per inch, ■'■;.■ . Notices of Births, Dmihj, and Madages 2/oeach. ■. ■ ' ■' PBINOIPAL DISTRICT MAILS ; AND TELEGRAPH HOURS, fCoMraED ron \Vair.ieapa Daut TntEs.] Thß JtiSIEBION TELBfIRAPH C}TIOB 19 open to tho public daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.ra, and frp<n 7 p.m. to 8 p.m, It is olosod on Sundays, Tho holiday'hours are 9 a,m tiUlof,m.and7p,m,lilißp,ni, The Pnblio Telegraph Office at Masterton Railway St°;'ou is opon iron) 9 a.ia, to 6 p.m, on week days only, n T fL PwvATK Box u< "x B{ Masterton «!t Offloo is open on week days from 7 a,m, to 9 p,m, and on Sundays and Holidayi from 7 a,m, to 5 p.m. _ AtMastebtox; Mails for Wellington and intermediate offices close daily at C.15 a.m, and 2,30 p.m., with tho emotion ot des patches for Clarcville, Matarawa, and ilutt, whioh are carrio by tho morning train only. For Eketahuna, Pahialaa, Forty Mila Bush, Woodvilleand Napier at 11,15 a.m daily, For Alfredton, on Mondays and Thurfi. days at 11,15 a,m • For Lower Tauern, Tenui, WhattataW, Casllepoint and East Coast on Mondays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. For Bidiford, Bowlands, and Uppot Tauom on iuesdaysand Saturdays at 1.20 p,m, For Tauom and Braucopelh on Saturdays B p.m. ' jorKurnpuai. daily at joon. rAITINGENGAGEMENT: ~, Threo good General Servants. Wanted, Buy fov Farm -Fked Wmoiit's REGISTRY OFFICE, (Jail Sthem, Mastbrtok. fANTED-Runholdera and horse owners to know, hnvhip taken that farm on the Terrace, known aa Ewinoton'a farm, I havo paddocks for grazing sheep comine to the salos, eto. Horse* taken in for the night or wook, Apply H. JONES, Jimr. 'ANTED KNOWN,~That Mi'si * » PRENTICE has fcikon room 9 over 0, PRAGNELL'S Drapoiy Warehouse, noxt tho Clock, Quoon Stteot, Masrerton; whore DRESSMAKING in all its brandies will bo carried on. Costumes mado In first claßs sty e for 10/5 and 12/b', and only ostras used charged for, Fit and Stylo Guam toed, A Trial Uespcctfullv Solicited.
HTANTED KNOWN-that J. S. H _ Branton, Tailor, has removed to bis private house in Opaki Eoad, Lana. downo. Orders nm also bo loft with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confection era, Masterton mANTED it Known, that i am now * 1 Removed to my net nremisei in Victoria-street, Wellington, off Cuba, and adjoining the Grey "Valley Coal Company's yards, and, as usual, I am prepared to Build or Repair any kind of 7olucles on tho shortest notice and on the most liberal terms to suit customers. My prices aro tha lowest when tho work, manship is token into account. Ladies Phaetons a speciality. In atock— Buggies, Phtetona, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, and Sprintj carta, cheap, M, BOH AN, Weuihoton Coacu Factory, 1 W. COTTRBMj 4 Co,, General X'., Oavriors and Forwarding Agents, Welljngtoii.-Custoinhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended , to. ■ Wo not only clear goods, bi't land them at customers' doors. Good storago accommodation, Furniture carefully rwnovod. WANTED KNOWN.- HE HAD TO POSTPONE HIS WEDDING nndCOJt, MITTO SUICIDE! A aadtw of Jiiicido on Tucsdn; soincwlieie near Mastertou 1 It appears a young squatter in a good position was engaged to a very pretty girl—the daughter ot a ncijhbouriug farmer—tho wedding day was fixed, tho guests invited, and every preparation made in expectation of 'ho happy event. Tho bridegroom elect sent to Welling"oii and ordered a now" suit. Tho day approached, but not the clothes. Thrco times tho rode to tho ne.ire.-t telegraph office, and wired to know the reaion of tho delay, The answer came on the eve of his Kdomj 'lay s ''Cannot send clothes till tho following night." The distracted lover rushed wildlj from the office. Fool that I wm to take other people's advice, why did I not send to JAMES WEBB, tho CASH TAILOR, Mas tertoii, ho has always given ine satisfaction and never disappointed me, besides I sliould have got the things at nliout half tho prico ether people charge. On going homo ho write a letter saying that rather than ect married in an old suit he ha,l determined to blow hiabvains out, and added that he should advito any ouo who wanted clothes made to lit them perfectly, and finished well when promised, to go or send to JAMES WEBB, the Cash Tailor, Jhvitcrton, where & FIRSTCLASS CUTTER FROM SYDNEY Is, ENGAGED, whoso credentials apeak vol umes in his favour. Mottc-No Fit, No Pay. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Fit and St lo iindeniaole, Next Tlieatro Roval. Delaines posted free to any address
GASH Bonus terras as follow, i>% for prompt cash with onto, ami all parcels over 20/- scut, carriage paid, to nearest itihvav station from Tc Aro House, YV the Fashionable Drapery Wavehouse, Te Aro House, Wellington. "REST FOB THE WEARY SOLES, HAVING just received from the celebrated English raakors. Unstick & Co. | and W. Ili'stii'k, a special consigniutnt of high class Ladies' Boots and' Shoes in latest siyles and shapes, including ihe Systematic and Hygenio I can coi'tidently rceoinmeii't them for easy flttina and durability, and marked at prices that must effect o roady salt] MEN and BOYS'BOOTS OF EVEKY DESCRIPTION. We allow no oke to heat train quiLin and Tlio Stock is well assorted liy constant ar> rivals of New Goods. In Colonial Boots we have .ho largest as sortment in tho town,
SPECIAL SHOOTERS 10/6» 12/(5 WEIGHTS 10/6 m 12/6 Wo keep a largo itori ot tlio Celebrated Zealanma Bmiid, Every Vnir absolutely Guaranteed to give honcf t wear, Farmers and Artisans'rcquireirents arc speciolly studied. Book Made to C«kr and Gwtanktd. Repairs Executed, Parents who know the trouble in kecpinp their boys and girls properly shod should visit our-Establisbment. N'oto theaddress\mtm\ GEMItAL BOOT WAREUOVSE QUEEN STREET, MASTEIITON. ROBINSON BROS, BLACKSMITHS, WHEELWRIGHTS k - COACHBUILDERS, CARTERTON. A GRIOULTUEAL IMI'LKMENTS and h VEHICLES of Every Description made to order on BuorUst, notice. Material and Workmanablp Guaranteed Agents lor the celcb/alud WALTER A WOOD Iteapors and Binders, etc, etc. THOMAS JAGO, CABINJETMXKT3K, UPBOLSTBBB& ; ANDUNDERTAKER, /
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4526, 18 September 1893, Page 3
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