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PBINOIPAirDIBTRIOT~MAnr AM) TELEGRAPH. HOURS, (OomnsD fob WAmiRAPA 3am'Tihm.] The Mastsbion TBisaium O.lioe is open to the pnblio daily from 9 a,m. to 6 p.m, and from 7 p.m to.B p,m,, It is closed on Sundays. Tk holiday hours are 9am till 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. till 8 p,m. The Publio Telegraph Office at Masterton Itailway St«t ! oa'is open from 9 a.m. to S p.m, on week 'days only, Tro PniTATij. Box Lobbt at Masterton Post Office is open on week davs from 7 a,m, to 9p.m, and on Sundays andHolidayj from 7 a.m, to 5 p.m. AtMastebton: Mails for Wellington and intermediate offices dose daily at 6,15 a,m, and 2,30 p.m,) with the caption of des patches for Clareville, Mataawa, and Halt, which are oarrird by tho mom ing train only. For Eketihuna, Pahiatua, Forty Mile Bush, Woodville and Napier at 11.15 a,n> daily For Alfredton, on Mondays and Thurs days at 11,15 a,m For Lower Tauero, • Tenui, WhaKatakl Thursdays.atßp.ui, ,■■■:-• ..-;■ , ,//: For Kurnpunii daily at noon, 1 -;. _ The next English and European Mail via Rio 'if ap'eoially addressed per "Biurataka " will oloeoat Masterton on Thursday, the 18th;day'of January,-at 6.15a.m, Due in London March Ist, ' ADVERTISING RATES, JHE Advertising rates of the WAmABAF-A ' _ Daily Times am-tlrst Insertion 3s pe inch, subsequent comeoutivo insertionsi 2s pe boh, ..:.■.•.... - Notices of Births, Deaths, and Marriages 2/Geaoh. ■, Proof of Debt Forms on Sale. •• . Edwik yy Johnson is prepared to graze horses or cattle: on his To Ore Oro WAITINGENGA.GEMENT Small boy, able to milk and willing to make himself 'generally useful. Housemaid or waitress (hotel) „™A .»(„.„(,»». A-_l_ it \,i- ' Wriqhi's RMSTBjLOMOErfIiix SIREKT, MASTBRTON.' WANTED' KNOWN-thab J. N ' Bruhton, Tailor, has removed to his private house in Opaki Road, Lans. downe. Orders mav also be loft with Mossrs Hood and Johnston, Oonfeotloners, Mastertou 1 W. COTTBELL & Co., Genera ,• Carriers and Forwarding Agents! Queen's Chambers, Wel!ington,-Ous-tomhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Goods oleared and landed at oustomers' doors. •■ J3ond v storage accommodation. carefully removed. Oharges moderate, Agents throughout the world. ■ WANTED KNOWN.-HE HAD TO POSTPONE HIS WEDDING pndCOMMITTED SUICIDE I A sad caso of suicide, on Tuesday somewhere near Masterton I I appears a young squatter in a good position.' was engaged to a very pretty girl—the daughter ot a neighbouring farmer—tho wedding day was fixed, tho guests invited, and every preevent. Tho bridegroom elect som to Wellington, and' ordered a now suit. The day approached, but not tho clothes. ;Thrco times he rode to the nearest telegraph office, and-' wired to know_the reason of tho delay,- -The answer cajhe on llio'oVe of his willing day: -' "Cannot send olothostill the following ulgbt," The distracted lover rushed wildly from the office/ Fool that 1 was to take * otherpeoplt's advico, why did I not Bend to JAMES WEBB, the CASH TAILOR, Mas tcrton, he has always given me satisfaction have got the things at about half tho price • other people charge, On going home.he wrote a lotter Baying that rather than (jet msiTicd in an old suit he had determined to blow his brains out, and added that he Bhoukl advise any one who wanted clothes made to ' lit them perfectly, and finished well when promised, to go or send to JAMMWEBB the Cash Tailor, Masterton, whore a FIRST •' : CLASS COTTER FROM. SYDNEY is ENGAGED, whoso credentials speak vol umes in his favour, Motto-No Fit, no . Pay- Satisfaction Guaranteed. Fit nd Stylo undoniaolo, Next Theatro Royal. 7ANTED the Publio to know that tho , / keenest bargains ever offered in Wellington can be secured at tho Grand Xnias Fair, now going on at Te Aro House Befntime I . YT7 ANTED all tho ladies of.tho WairaVV rapato visit tho "Grand Xmas Fair "and examine for themselves, the magnificent display of goods just suited to < the times (the festive times,) which is now being made at To Aro House, Wellington, WANTED Men and Boys to go to the 11 Grand'Xmas Fair "now on at To .' Aro House, "Wellington, and secure 6ome of the plums, in tho way of Xmas suits, Xmas ;. Hatsand Caps, Shirts, Ties, and Collars, all This Week's SPECIAL PEIOE LIST. ADlES'Oashuiero Hose, Is per pair I Ladies' TJndervosts"ls to Is 9d Black and Coloured Cashmeres, Is Gdjper yard Laoe Curtains, 2s 3d per pair Job Lot of Ties, only Cd each. Men's Shirts from Is lid ' Men's Linon Collars, 4jd to Cd Men's Suits from 21s. Boys' 'J'rouser Suits from 10s 6d I IT WILL BE WOKTH YOUR WHILE TO SPEND YOUR MONEY WITH Next the Clock, Queen Central Boot Warehouse, BOOTS AND SHOES FOR TUE • HOLIDAYS. Porlho OH.BISTMASandNEW YEAR'S Trade wo aro giving a Discount or Cash Bonus of 2/. in the £ op all Boots bought for Cash, 27te .Best Stock of Booh and Shoes to sehd from in Town. LADIES', GENTS' and CHILDREN'S TAN AND CANVAS SHOES ' SUITABLE FOB THE SEASON. nPEOIAL 'XMAS PBIOESLADIES' WALKING BHOES--5/6,6/6 LADIES' ELASTIC SIDE BOOTS--4/6,6/6 ' &lELS' SHOES, size 7 to 9 3/6 ; GIRLS'SHOES, size 10 to 13— • • 4/6' •'.-•'■ HILDREN'S SHOES AND BOOTS - From Cd per MEN'S WALKING. SHOESFrbm7/6 % "■• ' ' MEN'S WALKWG 'JUSTLANDED--22 TRUNKS BOOTS AND SHOEB MARKED OFF VERY CHEAP, Being Overstocked, All Goods Marked In Pin in Figures. J. CARPMTER, GEMUI BOOT WAREHOUSE, ''= \ "* i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4625, 18 January 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4625, 18 January 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4625, 18 January 1894, Page 3

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