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ADVERTISING RATES, HH ilvtrtising rates .of tho Waibahapa . Daily TiJlw ftj-f- llrtt insertion 3a pe inch, tubjequcut oiu euutivo insertion!, 2s po ineSi. Notices of Births, Deaths, and 2/0,-aoU. l'roof of Dobt Forms on Sa . a lady a situation as daily or resident governess. G.ind leforeuoop, Addreea H. H. Post OPico, llasterton, PIAKO FO3 SALF. App'y ! lii UKSLOW &HOAB, WAITING EN GA-B'BM'ent"' Small boy, able to milk and willing tn make himself general y useful, Housemaid or wuitresj (hoi 91) Kood references. A poly sharp Feed •Wright's REGISTRY OFFICE, Hah Street, Mastbhtox. W' ANTED KNOWN-that J. N JJrunton, Tailor, has removed !o his priviUß house in Opaki Road, Lana. downe. Ciders.,ma\ aJao bo left with Mem floi.d and Johnston, Confection era, Masterlon ". I ill \\. COTXBELL & 00,, Gunsn _0 • i IJatriurs aiid Forwarding Aijwitsf Queen's Chamber?, WoJ'jngton,—Oua ■ tomlwuse work oi all kinds promptly and'wt'jfuily attended to. Goods cionrtd ' and landed at customers' duois. Gimd storage' accuuiiuodalion, Furniture carefuMv iraioved. , Charges muderata, Agßiil'a'ihioiiiili'cut the woiid. WANTED KNOWN.-Uli U.lb TO I'OSTPONB IllS WEDDING fndCUMIUTTI'.I) hUIOiDE ! A sail caso of aaicide oh Tuesday suinewlmio ncar.Mastcrtoi..! I appears a young squatter inojojd position was enjiiged ton very pretty girl—the daugh, tor ol a neighbouring fhrmer-lliu welding day was fixed, the guosta iiivitrd, ami overs paratiou tna«lo in expectation of M\« 'ujipj evont. 'l'bu bridegroom eicct scuj'.o Willing, ior, am] ordtiul a new suit, j'lie day fl!" proaolied. hut nut tlw olutliui 'flirco tiin;iß * he rode to tin neato I fcl.gnipli.ollia), ami. wir?il to knuw Utf hnvhju uf the <Ka,?. TUq a>iswcr Kiifto 011 tho ovo of hi# .li V ; ' Cmwi wnij clotlioj till lb'. (oltat.iim nlgtlfc," The ilutiacted lover utshod wildU hoia tho nffici). Ko.l thai I vw-to Lika other imoplt'a dilviro, vliy did I iwt iu.-i.il to JAMUS ffllCli, tho XJAiH TAILOIi, M.u terton, 110 lias always giveu me sitisfjction and never disappointed mo, Wilm I 'houU liavcgoHlw tliinga at about balfthu )«i<t clliw chargi*. Ou qoing liiww) ho » Ut.tr sayiirf dial .-.itoef tur.u at oiufi'lyd in an »jl i tu.t lip hii.l dt-ii-iminc 1 to "low hill bvaiiu out, aid aitt.d that hoshouhl ailvai! nny 0110 who wmtcd .Uhwm.do tu fin tliem peifictly, n»il iiui!,h(,| ,1 i;!i ivimyi promised, to (f* nt sc-ml to JAMIiS WKtllJ tho Oasli 'Mot. Mastcrton, wiieiu ut CIASij OUn'Eli FRiUI SYD.'IKY is KNGAGKD, wliosu credential* h|h.'rl< \ol umcs in his favour, Motta-fto Fit, 110 t'ay. Satisfaction liuaurote t|. Fit nd. Stylo_uudoniaiiic,_ Kelt Theatro liov.'.l. rn ANTIID thol'uiilio to know tiiutlha Vr kwest bargaius ever oIImoI in WpUlngiqu cun ho secured nt ite OiauJ Sww Mr, now going on at 'ft Aro liouso Bo intime I WANTED Men act itojs to no to tho " Grand 'Xmw Fair" now on at To Aro Souse, WQllinjiion, aud securo somo ot tho plums ( ta tho way of Xnias suits, Xmas Hata nm\ Oaps. Shirts, Ties, and Collars, all U7 AN'l ED all tho Mies of tlio WairaYt rapato visit tho " Grand Xmasi Fair" aud wmino for tbeinsolvos, tla TOSigulfieent display of'goods just suiteil to the limes (tho fostivo times,) which i& now loins nindo at Te Aro House, Wellington, VISIT GhwpQraper&Glothier' Fok Toon \TKW YEAR Suin, Slitiis Ties, XN Sticks, Siik Himdliorchi. Is, f-'nn-alr.idca. Umbrella?, Drci;-, and Manchester Goods and tliut sicuro the beet valu« fi.r money in Masterlpn. . . it large stock to select from. Cheap Drctpen&Glofhier Next Hie Clock, Queen Mnstortou. Central Boot Warehouse, BOOTS AM; SHOES FOlt THE .HOLIDAY?. For tho 0 lllUt; I'M AS anSWEW V I'j A It'tJ 'IV do mo or©giving a • Discou l tor(V11I1 Uimua of 2/. 111 iho £ mi all L'oote l)r '/or Thi Jjtil I'M of P{,Js tm l times to . , s4:d from in fawn. LADIKS', OEN'I y and OIIILUHEN'S / TAti AM) t'AKVAS IiHOKS ' SUITAI3I.fi FUH '!HK SLASON. . i "I VIv(J 1 A L 'X S I'lttOKS—n l'K D LADIES' BIIUES—--5/6, li|6 SIM BOOTS—iII ij/G GIRLS' SBOtiS, sizo 7 to 9 3/« OIRLb' tjUOBS, bize 101« IS—4/ii lIlLDREti'd bHOES mßiOWl'rcm lid per pair MBN'S WALKING SHOES-J- ---• Irroui 7/' i ;■ MEN'S WALKING BOOTS--From 8/6. . ' 3UST LANDED- | g TRCNKB BOOTS ANU.SHOMB, . win, ??; : , MARKED OF? YERr CHEAfc Being- Overstocked. AllGoudsMarkedln Plainl'f^r'. r Am \¥H ill .Jmihmr warehouse, ' v

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4622, 15 January 1894, Page 3

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691

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4622, 15 January 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4622, 15 January 1894, Page 3

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