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[ J, ; .advertising rates, THE Advertising; rates of the Waibabapa'" . *' A " ,T Times arc-tlrst icsciiion 3s per inch, subsequent consecutive inscrtiotiH. 2s nrr ■■ inch, ' ' 1 of Birilis, ;Dsatin, l aail ManfaireA" 2/6 each, ° 1 Proof o( Delt Fomii va Sale, • ' TX7"ANTED—Smart. Canvassers to '77 . introduce a >'oiv and Valuable Invention,—Apply by letter: A 80, Box 60, G.P.0., Wellington, ' fST ANTED KNOWN.—That Emvw VV • Johnson is prepared to graze horses or cattle on his To Ore Ore property at reasonable rates. ■ rAJTINGENGAfJEM E NT' . , Small boy, able to milk and willing to niako himself geuorolly useful, EToUßcinaid or waitress (holol); food references. Apoly Bharp Fbed Wbiqhi's RIsGiSTRi OFFICE, Bali Sthkut, Mabisiitok, 'ANTED KNOWN—that <f. N , , _ Brunton, Tailor, has removed tc hlfl private house in Opaki Road, Lunadowne. Orders nm\ also bo left with Messrs Hood and Johnston, ConfectionWANTED KNOWN.— HE HAD TO POSTPONE HIS WEDDING fndCOM. JUTTED SDIOIDEI A sad caso of suicide' on Tuesday somewhere near Mastertou I . I appears a young squatter in a good position was engaged to a very pretty girl-tlio daughter ot a neighbouring farmer-the wedding day was fixed, tho guests invited, and eveiy preparation made in expectation oHho Jwppv event, Tlio bridegroom elect scm:o WnUwg. totand ordered ft now rait. Tho day apiroached, but not tho clofcties, Threo times io rodo to tho nearott telegraph offico, and wired to know the reason of the delay. The answer came on thoovoof his <lav: °-mt send clothes till the following - ■ Tho distracted loycr rushed wildl) from the offioo. Fool that 1 was to take wl »y ® I not Bend to JAMES WEBB, the CASH TAILOR, Mas terton, he has always given me satisfaction' and nover disappointed me, besides I should have got the things at about half tho price other people charge. . On going' home ho wrote a letter saying that .-athertlian Kot mamedm an old suit ho had determined to blow his brains out, and added that he should advise any one who wanted clothes mide to . ht thorn perfectly, and finished iiell when promised, to go or sond to JAJfta WEBB the Oaah Tailor, Masterton, whore e, FIRST CLASS OU'fTER FROM SYDNEY is ENGAGED, whoso credentials speak vol urnes in his favour. Motto-No Fit, no Pay. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Fit nd Style,undaaiaole. Next livil. WANTED KNOWN.—You can buys pair of Gents Cashmere Sox for Is, aU shilling Ties reduced to Cd, all sixpenny Ties reduced to 3d, Boys Shirts Is each,and GenU Strong Flannelette Shirts at 2/0 worth 4/6, at Tn Abo Hovse, Wellington. TO BUILDERS, / iTffiNDEftS are invited up'to hood ut/ j. WEDNEijDAi, 14th for the erection of a STATION HOMESTEAD near Featherjton, (or W, E. . For the Erection of a Station HrwskadnearFeallmton, for IT. E. Bidwill, Esq, Plans, etc,, to be soon at our office, and at the office of Mr W, Book, at .Featherston, ' : OLISKE & RIO3MOND, Architects, Phoenix Chambers, Lambton Qtiuv. Wellington, . . THEJVAIRAHAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL ; SOCIETY. Founded 1877. Incorporated 1878. The Annual Ram and Ewe Fair ILL be held on FRIDAY, 9th Febru- . . ary, 1894, in tho Snow i Carterton. Sale to commence at 11.30. Entries olose on SATURDAY, Feb, 3rd. Entry Fees-Rams up (o ten 2s each, above that number Is each, Ewes Is each. E, W. DORSET, Secretary. RAM FAIR. MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY, FEBRUARY, GTH and 7TH, 1894. npHE ANNUAL RAM AND EWfi FAIR 1 under the auspices of the above SoYahds on TUESDAY, February 6th,for Lincoins, WEDNESDAY, February 7th, for liomnoys, Downs, eio. Salo to commence each day at 12, noon. Entries will olose with tho Secretary on THURSDAY, February Ist, at 5 p.m. W. LOWES, MASTERTON HORTICULTURE AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. Annual Mum SHOW, Io be held in DRILL HALL, THURSDAY, FRBRUARY BTH. The Masterton Orchestra in attendance in tho Evening, ENTRIES will be reooived at tho hall from 7.30 to 9 p.m. on tho day preceding the show j and also from 7 to 9 a.tn on thsdayof Iho Show, Fee for non members Oil each entry. Exhibits received up to 111 a. m. on Show mi iruing. Doors open fruni 2 lillfi ami from 7 till 10 p.m. Admittance—Adults Is, Children hulf price, l-'us-eb will Im tfivi-u in the wiling.. Membersaro partii'iilarly icqne.-ieJ. to jjiesont. their tickets nt the door, us otherwise it is impossible k tho door, keeper to reoiignisc tlicm. Exhibits in the cut floiver, fruit and fancy wuik classes will be given out after the Hall is cleared in tho evening if required, Entry Forms and Catalogues can ba obtained on application to (he Secretary, or at Mr W, B. Chennells' office, Perry Street. J, C. AIPASB, Secretary. Cential Boot Warehouse, BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. • i For the CHRISTMAS and N HW Y E Ajß' S Trade we are giving a Discoiiut or Cash Bonus of 2/iu tho £ on all Boots bought for Cash, Tfo Beit Stock of Boott and Mm to selsct ftomin TomLADIES', GENTS' and CHILDREN'S TAN AND CANVAS SHOES SUITABLE FOit THE SEASON. . gPECIAL 'XMAS PRICES—LADIES' WALKING BHOES--6/6,6/6 LADIES' ELASTIC SIDE BOOTS4/8, U/G . GIRLS' SHOES, size 7 to 9 3/6 " GIRLS' SHOES, aizo 10 to 13— ill) CHILDREN'S SHOES and BOOTS - From 6d.per pair MEN'S WALKING SHOESFrom 7/6 • -MEN'S WALKING BOOTS— : . ; ' From 8/6,. - JUST LANDED—,J2 TRUNKS BOOTS' AND SHOES ' Win BE MARKED OFF VERY CHEAP,. ■ Being Overstocked, All Goods Marked In Plain Figuret, . J. UylJDillji GEfIiML BOOT WAREHOUSE,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4639, 3 February 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4639, 3 February 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4639, 3 February 1894, Page 3

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