PRINCIPAL DISTRICT MAILS AND TELEGRAPH HOURS (Oomphed for Wairarapa.Dam Times) Tra Mabiertox TEtEORApn Omm is opentothe.publi. 'laily from 9 a,m. to 6 p.m., and from i p.m. to 8 p.m. It is closed on Sundays. The holiday hours are 9 a,m. to 10 a.m,, and 7 p,m, till 8 n,m. The Publio Telegraph Office At Masterton Railway Station is open from 9 a,m.-tos p.m. on week days only, / The Pmvate Box Lcbm at Masterton Post Office is open on week days from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.. and on Sundays and Holi. days from 7 a.m, to 5 p.m, At Mastertoh : Mails for Wellington and intermediate offices close daily at 6.15 a.m. and 2,30 p.m., with the exception of des< I patches for Clareville, Matarawa, and Hutt, ■which hre carried by the niOrmng train only. . ~ ■ Per Eketahuna, Pahiatua,'Forty Mile Bash, Wo'odville .and Napier at 11.15 a.m. daily. : -. For Alfredton on Monda\ s and Thursdays at 11.15 a,m. ' " ■ ' For Lower Tnueru, Tenui, Wlinkntaki, tastfepolnt, and East Coait on Mondays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. For Kuripuni, dally at noon, The next English and Enropoan mail via San Francisco will closo at Masterton on Thursday tho 19th day ot April, at 0.15 a.m. Due London 1%-i. May, Tho next English and European Mail direct for specially addressed correspondence., per "Ruapehu." will oloio at Masterton office on Wednesday, the 18th d«y of April, at 2.30 p.u DueinLondon IstJune, - J. BAGQE, ■ Postmaster, ADVERTISING BATES, T™ Afottomg rate? of the Wairajapa" »f Births, Deaths, and Marriages Pror>f of Debt Forms on Sale. T V years, to milk, cut firewood and attend to liorsos, Apply: A.A.Elder, Langdale. ANTED.-To hire YY App'yDAM Times Office." Y f to tha undersigned, £2OOO to lend (in Bums to suitolients) upon first-clase freehold seourity (brad acres) at current rates. E. H. Waddikoion, Perry-st,, 7 ANTED TO LKASK not less than TT 200 acres of sheep grazin" coantiy in thus district,! goud tonant. Apply to this office. '', """""i "-ivinor street, is nro» pared to KNIT Stockings, Socks, fecarves,etc, nn the most moderate terms. .SOUKS REBOOTED at SIXPEME PER PAIR. WANTED KISOWW.- Mrs Lane Ladies' Nurse, formerly of Grey, town, has removed to Masterton, and is prepared to enter into engagements. Ad-dress-Chapel Street, next door to Mr Muffit, Dentist. .AITING KNGAGEMENTt . Married Couple, Wife Good Uok, Husband used to Gardening and good all round man.—Good Milker, used toHorsesahdSheep.-ApplyaharpFßED Wriohi's REGISTRX OFFICE, Bail direst, Masibuton. WANTED KNOWN-thatJ N. towoN, Tailor, is lobe found busily employed in his new sbop, Perry Streot, Masterton, where ho hopes to meet his numerous patrons, Good assort, tnent of Tweeds w select from. TOL.T ON LEASE.' 4 FAUM on tho Te Ore Ore containL ing 00 acres more or less. Low rental to a good tenant. Apply sharp toil. OASELBERG, . lUstorfou. DAIIY AND PORK INDUSTRY. -Wo deliver-for 30/. an extra htrong, Heavy Mug, patent Box flue 12 Gallon PORTABLE COPPER to any railway station between Wellington and Eketahuna. Dairy requirements, refrigerators, etc., the latest make. Writo for particulars. Drtden Bros,, Dairy Tinsmiths, Coppersmiths, 5a Manners Street, Wellington, WANTED MOWN.-You can boy 3 pair ol Gents Cashmere Sox foils, a.l shilling Tics reduced to Od, all sixpenny Ties reduced to 3d, Boys Shirts ls<a:h,and Gents Strong Flannelette Shirts r', 2/6 worth 4/G, at Te Ano House, Wellington. , n/ ANTED KNO\YN.-Wo are selling .*> colored cashmeres at Od per yard Grey Silesias 1/11 per doz, White and Grej Calicoes 1/3,1/6, l/u per dozen yards at the great realising sale, Te Ano House. WANTED KNOWN.-Wo are selling all our Dress Goods at half price, pur Tapestry Carpots at 1/-per yard, our best Brussells Carpets at 3/11 with a choice of GO patterns, the best quality Liuolouma at 3/6 per square yard at Te Ano House. ANTED KNOWN.-A full list ofoor' ¥Y reduced prices will bet"'" ~" "™l,mers to send their orders to Te Am■iiousß, Wellinpton. MASIERTON. CASH BOOT MAEKET. K. HANNAH & CO., PROPRIETORS, BEG tolhank the inhabitants of Masterton and district lor tho very liberal support accorded them sinco opening their Masterton Branch, They have much pleasure in informing their Cm (omcrs and tha ruWio generally, Ihatnt no time havo they been able to put before them so well-asnortcd a stook of Boots and Shoes as at present Our Goods in English and Continental are' all from the best Mnkcrs.andare undoubtedly tho finest over imported to New Zealand. Our Col oninl Goods are a'l manufactured in our own Factory, of the best material, and nono but first-cks hands cmptaVcd, Our brand the celebrated PALACE ' g' is too well known to need comment, as wo are the largest importers and manufacturers in New Zealand, the puU'w can rely on getting a first-class article at the'lowest possible price. Space will not permit of'a delailcd.priceiist, biit these few lines will show that we intend to give tho Publio the benefit of our largo stock, which consists of worth of Boots and Shoesof all descriptions. Ladies' beautiful Evening Shoes 4/6^6/6,0/(> Ladies' neat and good Tan Shoes 4/G c/tt ' 7/0,9/6 . ■ '' Ladies' nice Walking Shoes 5/6,7/6,9/Ladieß' Kangaroo Shoos, light and neat Try them Ladies' High Leg Calf Balmoinl 9/6, 10/6. 11/6 " . Ladies' beautiful Kid Balmoral 8/6, ln/G Men's Califiol Balmoral-12/6, 14/G, 17/G Men's light Calf Shooters.hcehnd toe nlatc 12/0,15/6 [ ' Oat Pcrpoise hide Shooters have no cima' Try them Men's Kip fihcolcrs, pegged, 11/6,1216,14/fi Mens strong Watertights 10/G, 12/6,14/6 Try our light Watertights, specially made for the District Girls' Copper Toe Boots 2/11,4/3 6/3 to. Girls' everlasting School Boots 5/6 6/6 7/6 Youths' high leg Balmoral 1 to 3 8/6, Van J 59/6. Youths' nailed Shooters 1 to 8 8/G, 4 and 9/6 Boots and Shots ol all descriptions made' to Order. : i Repairs dono on the premises. Leather and Grindery al Wclliugkn wieei always on hand. v Country orders promptly attended to. DON'T MISrAK&THE ADDRESS- ',/?. Hannah & Co,, (Opposite Club Hotel) QUEEN SIRBET, MASTERTON H. PETERSON,/";
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4697, 17 April 1894, Page 3
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975Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4697, 17 April 1894, Page 3
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