j ij Ctorefpjs ; ln(ligcit>pn. IT ;Biixtfer:4:C. % (Ji}xppuj»TlSQnin- , v tne Pills ,used* according ,tp tlie .directions lucre "> proteda' certain > and 1 Speetfy^biire ' for ' itidiglattt «, ♦, MHous Wid< lirjJi complaints; . 'wind, in jthejitomach' ' airabbwels 1 , herrpus 'debility,: &c.' "TJSeir'objectii the removal of defriUty •■ and, derangementlby .asisist . , i ing natnre k and imparting, tqne and power to tlie. systfeffi.C-To'tife'lirid'of HllicheiUlsJis atfd storekeeptj re y iW*9*&#M#&*iH i 9d f 'etel^wip^t %eey>n *o eeipt or 19 or 44 stamps.— JV Baxter, Pharmaceini loM'GflemiatSli^fctoritfiitreet.jGhristehUrclf'J ! • lit! ji Bronchitis andlil3thm*,V:Baxter'3 Lung?Pr ' iOTor" affords immediate ljelicf. ... 'j-, .,,., Agonising Neuralgic Faiiis.— -Baxter a Anti-Ne n IfciigitfPiliahave*een;&&itted Jbys the publics "Magic Fills' pi account of their jnaryellpus action m. cur ' ing Neuralgia, 'Toothache; Sciatica; 1 and"; othc^'NejirSlgicpains:-^Toybe .liftd post free ou re ceipt of 19 or 44 postage stamps.—J. Baxter, Chem. . ! .. There is prooably no «rt"6r' industry eequires— for the production, of. ,gpWl<|vo/k— greater! care and attention to detail's than' 'does the art bf < photography. The public, are little 1 aware of the numerous appliances and processes used m afint class photographic establishment. .A visit to' Mr Martin's studio at Wangaiiui will prove this to ' te . so, .for <it is .here we fb\A numerous rooms, each iriaviiiglU iowii-deimrtmental' -woVk 'alid^a- staff 'of assistants to carry ' [on that wort. We also find eleotricity is employed' in producing the beautiful stippled effect for-which Mr Martin's work is so . much Jidmired. Bntjthe mogtfifiterc&tiiig aiUl, we h\ust say.t pour miiiil, the most" com'plicatt'd proems ik tha£ bf eiiaraelling;'.the>marTelioiiß! beauty imparted to .the, photograpl» by. this process, is truly - niiltbuisnirigT' 'AiidHve l toeH»ssurred r by : 'Mr ! Martln -.tlmt t)ie .enamelling nojt only, produoes/«iis H^uii. 'f ul appearance, but renders the, picture permanent by means of ife air-tight and cWntp-Rrbof coating. 'A riait.ta.Wanganni, if for notliing else/than to be ■< pll6to'"graphfea r at Mr Martlti's',';wfful'd bp a hichly 1 > :atisf actory 'way ofc sjiendlne a day.— PADVT . . | Bentley Bbos. begn&fcaiinouuce the %mvaL ; ;qf i .^hjeir ! 'fii i stf : s^ipmfat n 9f Spring ; ,aad Summer drapery, 'including '_%U thfe 1 la^t : nov6iti6^jnt'all depiirtnieiira,' Sjillitf- ' feifyj -'Dress', >< » Mhmfflitt- iW&ddrl '■' Mb% :XbWk r i) and /Boys'/ Dl6Miig',U'Hafe .and < Caps— all well-stocked and splenflid^vaUie;, andiof -the .best; .maaafdeture.. , Bbsttljst .fcatef; Advert is^xtients .^TQN^Y., CiSEjlk^' sbiIQQLROOM. jl7 &4<&k 1885. wiU be helt. JOL iif this every SOTDAT Afteriiponv at 3 p,mi C^ftiigissi|^fSt[N|bM»aS'i®«&berj ;.Bth»/ j j : :JLJ! are invitedr - . Jcj, L>\J JrIJN tj-Jfjit. { JOSEPH - SOLER, Has much pleasure m calling theattention of tlie public of Wan-i ganiji. and also the surrounding Districts to^AJa^e>and:y^¥jed S^k^'n liahd of his own manufactured Wines. Mr Solkb espegially-wishes to call the attention of hotelkeepers and the public fKeigib'ellfrffc'quality bf tttse Wines, as will he seen by the following AwarnW; Jijhe Win^Mn Sol'rr sent to the Melbourne Intornationnl Exhibition iB^MWSea . corapeirog i^h) thoia from all parts of the world, obtained Six Prizes: He alsb^ obtained First Mpdal^of^eii^ln^WMity at the Christcbnrcli Tntgrjiational Exhibition, 1 882. THef e { Wipe.s ; were also [exhibited at the AahtuirtotT tndus'truiT Exhibition, on the. 20th. March, 1882, and r V;ei vdft f rom v f fte : . ifiid ees 'Firsl; A waVdf N of iM|erit.,' and alsojawardfid the fidtd Siftdal at thejNow 5 . Zealand 1 Industrial' Exhlbi ti6rii 1885, Wellinßton.i v i m n ■ X ]^n < §pijßii/ i would!<recomm.end f >bu'itomers to try an assorted dozen of these Wines* apsjperjdofeh.r Oajah purchasers will^VeJDeive.JSs m "the d(J, For orders abdv^S'dozen the freight will he Free •to-any station round Wan Sa'n'ui l Distriot. Orderß'pi6mptly' attended to. i i'-'M ■> nert, and are also tree from nragß of any kind. There-are- also many different assortments of .Wines m. stock that are not-iin&ntibhed m the list. ■•fp4' : '.'•: ; ' ! PRICE;'LIST.' [\ . // '' \% : iPG^T-.This \erti good whoiesdrae Winei sBiANpANItLE SflEßßY^This is of; "'' mild taste, .and., is i a '■'.'■' gooitl ■.\\:: flavored' Wine; -'■ j§tlOs.t ! ' UGNSTANTtA-r.This ia r V good,; rifil^ ;,,., flf»v;or.ed. Wine. £1 10s. • v a iMUSCAT— Thin Wine i'r * lit tlrawfeot,! u an<l rich. flavored, 'ilifts.,' VE^DEILHd— This Wine is fiill bodied arid good M flavored. £1 10s. HO^K-5-T^b wittMs aigfet, aniijilftflo rough m flavor. £1 10a,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1494, 30 October 1885, Page 4
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657Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1494, 30 October 1885, Page 4
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