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ADVERTISING BATES, JHE Advertising rates ofthe Waibah&pa ■ ■ Daiit Times are-first insertion'* pe tach, subsequent (meoutive insertions, 2s ne inch. ' v I Proof of Debt Forms on Sale. ANTED KNOWH.-That Edww i fj Johotoh is prepared to graze [horses or cattle on his Te Ore Ore. AITINGENGAGEMENT T T Small boy, able to. milk and willing to make himself generally.. useful. Housemaid or waitress (hotel) > good references. Apoly,, sharp. Fain--- , Wright's REGISTER OFFICE, Hah, ' SIKEBT, MABIBBKS'." . KNOWN-that J. N '' "?"* Brunton, Tailor, has removed to i private house in Opaki Eoad, Lans. s downe. Orders may also be left with ■ Messrs Hood and Johnston, OonfeotlonB era, Masterton . T; VV..OOTTRELL & Co., Genera , Oarriera and Forwarding Attental | Queen's Ohambors,. Wellington,—Customhouse work of all. kinds promptly I and carefully attended to. Goods oleared and landed at oustomers' doow. Good'" storage accommodation, Furniture carefully removed. moderate. . Agents throughout the world. i »» POSTPONE fflS WEDDING pndCOM-. JUTTED SUICIDE I A sad caso of suicide on Tuesday somewhere near Masterton I I appears a young squatter in a good position ' was engaged tba very pretty girl-the daugh.' ter ot a neighbouring farmer-tie wedding day . was fixed, the guests invited, and every pre. event. The bridegroom elect sens to Wellington, and 'ordered a new suit. The day approached, but not the clothes. Three times' B he rode to the'nearebt telegraph office, and wired to know'the reason of the dflay,. • Tho. * answer came on tho ov'o of his Wmug days "Cannot send clothes till the following , night," The distracted lover rushed wildlj |' from the office, Fool that I was to take '"■ other people's advico, why-did I not send to ; > JAMES WEBB,-the CASH TAILOR. Mas !. terton, he has always given me satisfaction >■ and never disappointed me, besides I should ■ if have got the things at about half the price !, other people charge. On going home he !, wrote a letter saying that rather than got j blow his brains out, and added that ho should advise any one who wanted clothes mado to lit them perfectly, and finished Aell when promised, to go or Bend to JAMES WEBB the Cash Tailor, Masterton, whore i FIRST ' GLASS CUTTER FROM SYDIIEY is e ENGAGED, whose credentials speak vol d umes in his favour. Motto-No Fit, no i- Pay, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Fit nd i. Stylo undeniaole, Next Theatre Roval. g .TTANTKD tho l'ublio to know'thaf the 1 VV keenest bargains ever offered in » Wellington can be secured at'tho Grand '• Xmas Fair, now going on at TeAro House 0 Beintime I . 6 ' VVT ANTED all the ladies o! the Wairaif VV rapato visit the "Grand Xmas it Fair "and examine for themselves, the magnificent display of goods just suited to the times (the festive times,) which is now ,5 being made at TeAro House, Wellington, . , riTANTED Men and Boys to go to the IVV "Grand'Xmas Fair "now on at Te Aro House, Wellington, and secure some of . the plums, in the way of Xmas suits,' Xmas 1 Hats and Caps, Shirts, Ties, and Collars, all VISIT ICheapDraper&OiQthier ,a VTEW YEAR Suits, Shirts, Ties, e Socks, Silk Handkerchiefs, Sunx. shades, 'Umbrellas, press, and Man. ohestor Goods and thus secure the best value for money in Masterton, Cheap Draper&Clothier Next the Clock, Queen Mataterton. s Central Boot Warehouse; BOOTS AND SHOES FOR TUB HOLIDAYS. Forthe OHEISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S Trade we are giving a Discount or Cash Bonus of 2/in the £ on all Boots bought for Cash. 27i0 Bat SM of Boots and Sliots to sehd ftm in Town. LADIES', GENTS I ™ CHILDREN^ TAN AND OANVAS SHOES SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON. QIPEOIAL 'XMAS PBIOESLADIES' WALKING SHOES--6/6,6/6 . in LADIES* EMSTIO SIDE BOOTB- - ' ' W '" ' rm GIRLS'SHOES, size 7 to GIEIiS'SHOEB,BizoIOtoI3,j° HILDKEN'S SHOES and BOOTS- ' From 6d per pair *' MEN'S WALKING SHOES- - From 7/6 MEN'S WALKING BOOTSFromß/6, ' «• JDSTLANDEDIot '> ht 10 TRUNKS BOOTS AND SHOES wni BE , / MARKED OFF VERY CHEAP. - .. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures.

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4624, 17 January 1894, Page 3

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645

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4624, 17 January 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4624, 17 January 1894, Page 3

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