ADVERTISING HATES, -- v JHE Adrcrtising rates ,of the Vaidaiupa . Emit TuiEa aro—first itwrllon 3a per inch. RtlOßPnUenfc Mnaorlifttm innnUl. n 1 inch. Notices of Births, Mahlagea PBINOIPAL DIBTRIOT MAILS ■ AND TELEGRAPH nOUHS, ' fCoiIPILKD Ton WAIIURAPA 2iHI TniHS,] The Masibmon Telmrath c;hob is open to the public daily from 9 o,m, to 5 p.m. and torn 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. It | B closed on Sundays, Tho holiday lioura are 9 a,m till 10 a.m, and 7 p,m, tili 8 p.m. Itailwfly Blflji'on is opc-a Irom 1 a.m, to 5 p.m. on week days only, Jra I'm™ Box Lobdit at Mastertoa lost Oluco is open on week days from 7 a.tu. to » p.m, and on Sundays and Holidays irom 7 B,in t tc (> p,m» . At Mammon: Mails for Wellington and wtornicdialo offlcea close daily at 6,15 a.m, and 2,30 p.m., with tho ewption of dea patches for Clareville, Matarawa, and ilutt, which aro carried by the mom. inf! twin only, n F ? r ™ ke^^ na > PahiatM ' Forty Mila ® a "ily Wood ville and Napier at 11,15 a,m For AJfredton, on Mondays and Thurau&ys at 11,15 a.m
.For Lower Taneru, Tenui, Wbatatakl, For Bidiford, Bowlands, and Upper Taueru on Tuesdays and Satiirflays at 1.20 p,m, tip m aUUrU ° nd Branoflpetl1 011 Satlitdaya F or Kurupiini. daily at aooa, The next Enj{lißh and European Mail via San Francisco , will close at the Mas-, torfcou oflico on THURSDAY, tlio 6th day of October, at 6.15 a,in. Duo London, Bth November, NOTICE. rpHli noxt English and Eiiropean 1 mail vmEio, for specially addressed correspondence, per "Kaikonro." will close at Mastorton on WEDNESDAY the 27th day of September nt 0,15 a m' Parcols on MONDAY, the 25th. Due in London 10 th November.
WAM'ED.-A good strong girl for kitchen work; also a nurso girl. Apply sharp-Scott's Temperance Hotel, W AITING ENGAGEMENT: IT Three good Genoral Servants, Apnly sharp Fred Wmobi's REGISTRY OFFICE, Hah STREET, Mastertoit. TTTANTED—Runholdera and horao TV owners to know, having takon that farm on the Terraea, known as Brffipgton'fl farm, I have paridocka for' grazing sheep coraiuir to tho sales, etn llotses taken in for the night or week.' Apply H. JONES, Junr. TIT ANTED KNOWN,-That Mra ' " PRENTICE has taken rooms ovor 0. PRAGNELL'B Drapory Warehouse, next tho Clock, Queen Street, Mastortonj where DRESSMAKING in all its brandies will bo carried on. Costumes madij in first class sty e for 10/5 and 12/(1, and only extras used charged for. Fitjnnd Style Guaranteed. A Trial Respectfully Solicited.
WANTED KNOWN-fchat I S. Bruiiton, Tailor, Ims removed bo his private lioubb in Opaki Road, Lima, downo. Orders iimv also bo left with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confection ers, Masterton WANTED it Known, that 1 am now Removed to mynev ireraisoe in Victoria-street, Wellington, off Cuba' Bt»Mt, and adjoining tho Grey Yailoy Coal Company's yards, and, as usual, I am prepared to Build or Repair any kind of rattles on the shortest notice and on the most liberal terms to suit customers. My prices nro tha lowest when tuo work, manship in taken into account. Ladies Phastons a speciality, In stock— Buggies, Phietous, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, and Sprinn carts, olieap, M. BOHAN, Wkiukgton Coaoi: Factory, FTV. COTTEELL & Co., General « Carriers and Forwarding Agents, Wellington,—Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attonded to. Wo not only clear goods, but land tbem at customers' doors. Good storago accommodation. Furniture carefully reaiovod,
W£F ED KNOWN.- HE HAD TO rOSTrONE HIS WEDDING ami COM. MITOSUIOIDE! A sail easo of auiciilo on- Tuesday somewLcro near Maatertoi. I It appears a young squatter in a good position was engaged to a very pretty girl—the dauditer of a neighbouring farmer—the wedding day was fixed, tho guests invited, and evcrv preparation mailo.in expectation of 'ho Wy event. Tho bridegroom elect scni to Welbog. on and ordered a new suit. The day approached, but not the clothes. Three times the rodo to ttio nearest telegraph office, and wired to.know the reason of tho dnlay. Tho ajiswer came on tho eve of his Wcdomg 'lav • • S O L" !1 "' clothes till tho followinir night. The distracted lover rushed wildlj from the office. Fool that 1 was to take other people a advico, why did I not send to JAMES Wlilll), tho CASH TAILOR, Mas torton, ho has always given mo"satisfaction and never (liEapj)ointed me, besides I e hould have got tho things at about half the price other people charge. On going Jiomo ho wroto a letter saying that rather than net married in an old suit ho hoi determined to blow his bvains out, and added that ho should advise any 0110 who wanted, clothes made to ht them peifcctly, and finished well when promised, to go or send to JAMES WEJJB tho Cash Tailor. Jlasterton, where i First! glass curreit prom sydiiey & ENGAGED, whoso credentials speak vol umes in his favour. Motto-No Fit, No l'ay. Satisfaction Guarantcfd, Fit and St lo undoniaole. Next Theatre Royal. BUYERS will ho delighted with our Neir Settßou'g ijooJa at 'To Aro IlMisn. PATTERNS of our choice Dresses and Delaines posted freo to any address from To Aro Douse. CASE Bonus terms as follows, H% for prompt cash with order, and all parcels over 20/• sent, carriage paid, to nearest raihvav station from To Aro House. WHITE for patterns and prico list from (lie Fashionable Drapery Warehouse, To Aro House, Wellington,
REKTFOit THE vhsaby sous HAVING just received from tho ' colebratcil English makers, Nustick & Co., nud \Y. Bosticli, a special cohsignuient of high class Ladies' Bonis and Shoes in latest siyles and s!mpca, inoludinj> the Syatematio and Bygenio I can confidently recommend thorn for easy fitting ami durability, and marked at prices that must effect o ready ealo MEN AM BOYS' BOOTS OF EVEftV DESCRIPTION We allow ko one to mi us in warn and . piutti Tho Stock is well assorted by constant ar< rivals olNew' Goods. In Colonial Boots m have .bo largest as aortment in the town. ™STEIiS 10/6 w/Sioais 10/6 AND I2/6 We keep a largo ttont ot tho Celebrated Zeaumia Biukd. Every I'nir absolutely Guaranteed to give honest wear. Farmers and Artisans' rojuireirents aro specially Or'hrardCumnkci nmin&tmkd. Parents who know tlie trouble in keepina theuboya and girls properly shod should visit our Establishment, J. ®'T!?R, . -OAX; GESTIiAL BOOT H'.iIWIOVSE . QUEEN. STREET, MASTEItTOS'_ ■ JjWIV .SALE—P,uro -nhorlhorii-buH
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4531, 23 September 1893, Page 3
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