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ADVERTISING RATES, ■ JHE Advertising rates ofthe Wairahafa Daily Tunis >»r/- flat insertion 3a pa inch, snbsDquout insertions, 2s pa inch. '•.'.-.■ Notices o[ Births. Deaths, anil Maciiasca 2/6eaoh. Proof ot Debt Forms on Sale. U .'ANTED KNOWN.-That Edwis Vt Johnson, is prepared to graze horses or cattle on his To OiflOre property at reasonable rates. WAITINGENGAGEMENT Small boy, able to milk and willing to himself generally useful, Housemaid or waitress (hold) «ood references, Apoly sharp Feed Wkiohi's REGISTRY OFFICE, Halt, . SIBKET, MaSTEHTON. ■ .' WANTED KNOWN-that J. H- -. t Brunton, Tailor, has removed to ; his prlvato house in Opaki Road, Lans. » downe. Orderß mav also bo .left with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confection-' era, Mnsterton jl TV. COTTRELL& Co., Genera ' X l , Carriers and Forwarding Agentsl Queon's Chambers, \Ve)'ington,-Cus-tombouße work of all kindß promptly and carefully attended to. Goods elo'ared and landed at custoinovs' doors, Good storage accommodation, Furniture carefully removed. Charges moderate, Agents throughout the world.' WANTED- KNOW.N.- HE HAD TO POSTPONE HIS WEDDING imdCOMMITTED SUICIDE I A Ead'caap of suicide on Tuesday somowkcre near Mastorfcl; 1,. .1 appears a young squatter in a good position,'. ~ was engaged tea very pretty girl-the daughter ot a neighbouring farmer—tho wedding day • otation of 'ho fiappy - *„ —..iclccfc scnuoWellington and ordered a now suit. Tho day approached, but not tho clothes, Three times he rode to tho nearo.t telegraph office, and wired to know tho reason of the d"lay. The answer came'on tho eve of hisHct'uiug'Uy: "Cannot Bend olothos till tho following night." The distracted lover rushed wildlj from tho office, Fool that 1 was to take other people's advice, why did I not send t" JAMES .WEBB, the CASH TAILOIL Ml! hßvegot the tjus^-afabout-half the" price.■ other people charge.. On going homo ho wrote a letter saying that .-athcrthan get married in an old suit ho had determined to blow hie bains out, and added that bo should advise any ono who wanted clothes made to tit them perfectly, and finished *ell when promised, to go or send to JAMES WEBB tho Cash Tailor, Masterton, where i. FIRST CLASS COTTER FROM, SYDNEY is ENGAGED, whose credentials speak vol. umes in his favour. Motto-No Fit, no Pay. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Fit nd Stylo undeniable Next Theatre Royal. WANTKD the Publio to know that the keenest' bargains ever offered in Wellington can bo secured at tho Grand Xmas Fair, now going on at To Aro Houso Beintime I WANTED all the ladies o! tho WairaV\ rapa to visit tho " Grand Xmas. Fair "and examine for themselves, the magnificent display of goods just suited to the times (the festive times,) wliioh is now being made at Te Aro Houso, Wellington. WANTED Men and -Jioys to go to the " Grand 'Xmas'Fnir" now on at Te Aro House, Wellington, and secure some of the plums, in tho way of Xmas suits, Xmas I Hats and Caps, Shirts, Tics, and Collars, all VISIT NEW YS Aft" Suit vShirlf, Ties, Sockß, Silk Hamlkorchiefs, Punshades, Umbrellas, Dress, and Manchester Goods and thus secure tho best value for money in Mastuftou. A largo stock to select from. GheapDraper&Gtotfiier Next the Cloclr, Qijxjtoii' I ' Mawtrtrioii.' {Central Boot Warehouse, BOOTS AND SHOES I'Olt TUE HOLIDAYS. Forlho CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S Trado wo aro giving a Discount or Cash Bonuß of 2/. in tho £ on all Bcoto bought for Cash. Tk M ffcfc of Mr and &m fo sclxt fiom in TownLADIES', GENTS' and OfIILMOTS TAN AND CANVAS SHOES SUITAI3LE FOJtl THE SEASON. HPECIAL 'XMAS PRICESLADIES' WALKING BHOES6/6, G/6 LADIES' ELASTIC SIDE BOOTS4/6, (i/G GIRLS' SHOES, size 7 to 93/6 GIRLS'SHOES, eizo 10 to 134/6 HILDREN'S SHOES and BOOTS - From 6d per pair MEN'S WALKING SHOESFrom 7/6 MEN'S WALKING BOOTSFromß/6, JDST LANDED■J2TBMKSBOOTSANDSBOEB MARKED OFF VERY CHEAP. Being Owstocked. All Goudo Marked In Plain Fujurta,' J. carprntbk;GESIkaL IiUOT WAREHOUSE, jl 011 P 111 V-A I]} 8 A LE. JL ■"— 1500 "i ton'li Woihersiflilichhurs 20 Puro-liicd Shropshire Rams,' 4 yjars , 47 Pure Bred Lincoln Rams 4 tooth , 'pplyio. , F. H WOOD, '\ 7. N

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4623, 16 January 1894, Page 3

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663

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4623, 16 January 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4623, 16 January 1894, Page 3

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