, ; ,T,Reason, PHABMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, . WHOLESALE & DBUSOIST : MEDICAL HALL.-MASTERTON,' HAVING an Agent m London, is now enabledtoproourefrom the leading films in England the PUREST DRUGS, CHEMIC ALS,AND . SPECIALITIES. : aa they appear, and is therefore in a position to give his customers the benefit of being able to purchase in Masterton, Goods at Wellington prices., " ' Special .Preparations : WHITE WORM POWDERS, safe, effectual, and easily taken, QUININE AND STEEL WINE (containing medicinal quantity of pure quinine and a valuable tonic, increasing the appetite, promoting digestion, and invigorating debilitated coistitutions, PODOPHYLIN PILLS; COMPOUND ANTIBILIOUS PILLS (purely vegetable) j Dental Essence; useful iu toothache Chilblain Liniment, certain cure for chilblains; Pure.Newfoundland Cod Liver Oil, season 1881. ■ RECENT PATENT MEDICINES AND SUNDRIES: Mother Seigel's Syrup, Himrod's Asthmatio Cure, Eno's Fruit Salt. ■ HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES. Chest Expanders, Chest 'Protectors, Hot Water B6ttles, Phosphorous for Rabbit Poisoning, Carbolic Acid for Wheat Dressing,' Cooper's Sheep-dipping Powdenr. - i TEETH 04REFUL& EXTRACTED' GEOKUK DIXON, WHOLESALE & RETAIL TOBACCONIST, FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSE, Queen-street .....Masterton. (Opposite Club Hotel,) IN thanking his numerous customers, friends, and the' general publio for the liberal support accorded to him since commencing business, George Dixon begs to assure them that he will, by keeping none but the F«y i?esf class of Goods in stock, endeavor to deserve a continuance of the same in future. Attention is directed to the fact that G, Dixon has. in stock a large and Choice Assortment of CAMERON & T. C, WILLIAMS' CELEBRATED AMERICAN TOBACCOS! All of whioh are true to name, a3 he does not give one kind' two or three different names. The following wi}l give an idea of his stocklmperial Ruby Tsyist, Victory, Queen of tlis Three Ply Twist, Double This Pooket Pieces, Flower of all Nations, J-inoh Qold Bar (pocket pieces and Is plugs), Navy Six's and Venus Ten's, Venus NaUrod Yenus Twist, and Raven CUT TOBACCQS os ALL KINDS. Cty! Uftstqawitd (oof on premises,) CIGARS of the Primest Quality, r Richmond Gem and Vanity Fair Cigarettes. Meerschaum, G.8.D., and Briar PIIPES In Endless Variety, FANCY ORNAMENTS I The Choicest Assortment of Fanoy. Goods, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; &0., In the Disttiflji, In fact, everything that is prpcijrable. at any Wholesale Tobacconist and Fancy Goods Warehouse can be obtained at this Establishment. . ' Stations and the Trade H totally yfjjij, All TQYS sold at WELLINGTON PRICES. SAIRDRESSING SALOON. On the promises, where customers will receive every attention and oivility from an experienced Hairdresser-and Shaver, Mr 0. Koimjp, who will trim your hair neatly, and give you a clean, comfortable shave. Hair-ccttino 6d, Shaving 3d. N.B.—The above is the oldest establishment in this district, and it can't be rubied out! Agent for R. Bookbinder, Wellington. 808
CUBA-STREET I CUBA-STREET I Wellington, Oji account of STOCKTAKING next mouth, E, M. LOWATER, Deapeb and clothier, CDBA-STREET, Will offer Special Inducement? to CASH PURCHASERS. Dresse Reduced 1 Costumes Reduced! Millinery Reduced I Clothing Reduced I Underclothing Reduced CARPETS, FLOORCLOTH,®, MATTINGS Come, and fudge Yotz/rsehw I CARTERTON STEAM FLOUR MILL EL. WAKELIN, the proprietor of the • _ above, having recently erected an extensive addition t n his Mills, and obtained a powerful engine and the most improved flo«r mill machinery, is now able to announce that the Mill is in thorough working order, and capable of turning out superior samples of FLOUR, SECONDS, POLLARD, and BRAN with the greatest despatch, having three paira of Btones at work. E. L. WAKELIN; CARTERTON CO-OPERATIVE; STORE, BAKERY & FLOUR MILLS. J 760 NOTICE. SUBSCRIPTIONS in aid of introducing D. the natural enemies of RABBITS will be received by the Rabbit Inspectors of each difltridt and members of sub-Committee appointed at the late meeting. JONES AND COLERIDGE . CIVIL ENGINEERS, ; Are prepared tocarry out Engineering work in all parts of the Colois, WESTMINSTER CHAMBERS, Welungtoh, N,B-Burveyß executed under the Land Acts
MES WILSONK'B SOHOOL EEOPENED ON MONDAY, 18th INST. Vacancies for day pupils. Establishcb 18.71, Friday, 16th July, . 820 fjiNur-co" m U, It, MILLER, having opened the late Tenui Hotel as n Lodging House, hopes by giving striot attention to the comfort of Lodgers and Travellers to merit a share of the support he has hitherto received, Meals at all hours of the day. A 70-acre paddock for stock, with plenty of water. Horses and Buggies for hire. Horses bought or sold.—Tenui, Octobei 30. TENUI HOTEL. .' JAS. N. OWEN ...Proprietor, THE above Hotel having bew'recwtly . bnjlt. and - enlarged, and'fitted with every convenience for and families, tbe . proprietor has much pleasure in attention to the travelling publro, and has no hesitation in saying that his house will be found second to none. There are good stables and paddocks attached. Wines and Soirits of the beat hrandß nnW
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 836, 3 August 1881, Page 3
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