of Births, Deatta, and: 2/6 caah. ■.■'.■ : - vij , ; y :.v;,,°;.r WANTED-To letitwoiorVthree: ... grooms) J partly furnished, in a^ healthy lobality,' Terms very moderated. For particulars, address A-8,, Daily TiJiEsoffioo, • ' ■'. ; ; •".■''■■■ •■'-. ANTED.-4 Mistress, for the' i, ■» i.' BidefordAided Sohool. Salary I £6O per annum, must be able to teach I music Apply Chairman Bideford School lmittee. ; '•. Edwin • Johnson is prepared to graze horses or cattle on his To Ore Ore property at reasonable rates. . , ~,, AITINGEN.GAGEMENf willing to. mako himself generally useful. Housemaid or waitress (hotel) Stood references, Apoly sharp Feed Weioht's REGISTRY OFFICE, Hail SIBEET, MaSTBBION. , . WANTED KNOWN-thab J. N, Brunton, Tailor, has removed to his private house in OpakiEoad.LanHdowne. Orders niav. also be left with' Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confeotlon> "~ ■Mastertoii 1 \V. COTTRELL & Co., Genera yueen s Chambers, Wel/ingtonpOußtomhouse work of all kinds pro " and carefully attended to.Gobdsi storage -accommodation, Furnitur ' carefully removed. Oharges moderate, Agents throughout the world.' ''» POSTPONEHISWEDDINGpndCOM- . MHTED SUIOIDE!; A sad case of suioide on Tuesday somowhero near Mastertoii I I appears a young squatter in a good position was engaged to a very pretty girl-thei daughter ot a neighbouring farmer-the wedding day was ted, the guests invited, and every predion mado in expectation of '.ho happy | event. Tho bridegroom eleot sow to Welling., ton and ordered a new suit. Tho" day anho rode to the neareet telegraph office, and wired to know tho reason of tho dolay. The ■ answer came on the eve of his weftuug daya : mght," The distraoted loyer.jished wfldl), i other people's advice, Wttyjid I not send to [, JAMES WEBB, tho CASH TAILOR. Mas g terton, he has always given me satisfaction other pcoplo charge, On going home he wrote a letter saying that rathorthan got married in an old suit he had determined to advise any ono who wanted clothes mado to I fit them perfectly, and finished (veil when promised, to go or send to JAMM WEBB , tho Cash Tailor, Masterton, where & FIRST CLASS CUTTER FROM SYDNEY is ENGAGED, whoso credentials speak' vol umes in his favour, Motto-No Fit, no _ l'ay. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Fit nd Stylo uudeniaoto. Noxt Theatro Royal. YITANTED the Public to know that the VV keenest bargains ever offered in Wellington can bo secured at the Grand Xmas Fair, now going on at Te Aro House Be intime I VtJ ANTED all the ladies o! the WairoV> rapato visit tho "Grand Xmas Fair "and examine tor themselves, the magnificent display of goods jußt suited to the times (tho festive times,) whioh is now j being made at Te Aro House, WelUdßtOax WANTED Men ana Boys to go to " Grand 'Xmas Fair" now on at To , Aro House,' Wellington, and secure somoof ■ the plums, in tho way of Xmas suits, Xmas , I Hats and Caps, Shirts, Ties, and Collars, all This Week's i SPECIAL PrilOE LIST. LADIES' Oaahmero Hose, la per pair LadieB 1 Undervosta 1b to ls'9d Black and Coloured Cashmeres, Is Gd'per yard Lace Curtains, 2s 3d per pair Job Lot of Ties, only 6d eaoh Men's Shirts from Is lid Men's Linen Collars, 4Jid to 6d Men's Suits, from 21s, Boys 'J'rouser Suits from 10s fid IT WILL BE WOETH YOUR WHILE TO SPEND YOUR MONEY WITH J Cheap Draperti Clothier i Next the Clock, Queen Mastortou Central Boot Warehouse, BOOTS AND SHOES FOB THE HOLIDAYS. Forthe OHBISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S Trade wo are giving a Discount or Csbli Bonus .of 2/.' in tho £ on all Bcots bought for Cash. Tk Bat Stock of Book andSlwa to sehct f>om in Tovm. LADIES', GENTS'and CHILDREN'S' TAN AND CANVAS SHOES ■ SUITABLE FOB THE SEASON. HPECIAL 'XMAS PRIOESLADIES' WALKING BHOESLADIES' ELASTIC SIDE BOOTS- ' 4/6, 6/6 GIRLS'SBOKS,size frtofl- . .'3/6'. GIRLS' SHOES, size 10 to 134/6 HILDBEN'S SHOES and BOOTS-' From Cd per pair MEN'S WALKING SHOESFrom 7/Q MEN'S WALKING BOOTSFrom 8/6. ' JUSTLANDED--10 TBUNKS BOOTS AND SHOES MABKED OFF VERY CHEAP. Being Overstocked. AH Goods Marked In Plain Figures. J. CARPENTER, CENTItiL BOOT WAREHOUSE, „. .T7AIRARAPA PHOTOYV GIiAPHIO STUDIO'S OPAL, Bromide, Paper and Silvoi Print Enlargements, from CD.V to Life Size, finished with Eimmel Ordinary or Mat-Opal Surface. PORTRAIT*: j, e THM.QPASTKR AM Fun LBNOn ™ Cabinets. ; n Beautifully Finished. Equal to tho boB ._ • producjd in the Colony, for: iß «7sGdHalfDo Z eniQ/ Firstooi , s . e U ; .CdOneDownf 01. *. Fajuh Qeoup Ykneiies with Ename ■-•'. Mat-Opal Surface; also finished it , M Water or Ci'Ooloure. ■'■■. ~ j.. j .yiKws.TAiosN in Town ok Cousinr*. on «.on;,Salel The best Bssor'tmont o iii New-Zealand. HWoSvEO. PRICE ...mabterton. . -■
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18940124.2.16.8
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4628, 24 January 1894, Page 3
Word count
Tapeke kupu
737Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4628, 24 January 1894, Page 3
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.