Business Notices. V ■>[> i-i.u o <#? .«■) Appointment to His sss?s Exoolkioy Sin AuTHVB Gordon, TN presenting the COMPLIMENTS of the . SEASON to bis many Wnivarapa friends, would invite them to inspect his stock of SADDLERY, HARNESS, &c, Ac, 4o„ which is all of very superior make and initerial Ho would also inform them that ic now only sells for CASH, and by bo ioing ho is enabled to sell goods nearly fifty ■mr ant. CHEAPER thun other establish' milts where credit is given, I PBIOE LIST on application. MANNE R~S~STREET, WELLINGTON. 955 lAMPHOEATKD FLUID EXTRACT OP KOHOMIKO. KOROHIKO has been long and justly esteemed as the quickest, snfoßt, and hr<t remedy lor .ill bowel complaints. Mr J. MONTEITH, after months of reputed experiments, and careful and fr.qieiit an.ihsis, has produced a FLUID EX 11! ACT which contains the whole of the properties of the herb. Comhination with cimphor, however renders its action much speedier and certain. In hundreds of cases (some of them almost hopeless) in which it lias been tried its effects aro always the same thorough cure after one or two doses, ft strengthens the digestive organs, stimulates the nervous system and thoroughly renovates the wholo constitution, A single dose usually cures diarrhoea or dysentery. Its efleots are marvellous. Price 2s and 3s Gd. Prepared only by J.' MONTEITH, wholesale and Betail Chemist .Medical Hall Manner-street, Wellington. Testimonials Solicited. Mastebton Aoknt, B. H. CHINCHEN. AS3ENGER LINE OF PACKETS. FOR LONDON DIRECT. SAILING IN JANUARY, *&&. rnHJS Fine Iron Clipper Barque, »1 MEROIA, ■izsfi&r 751 tons register, Thomas MosEy, Commander, tor Freight and Passage apply to LEVIN & CO., W.&G.TURNBULL&CO., IvRULL & CO., MUBHAY.BOBEBTS&CO., Or to E. PEABCE, !178 Agents, Wellington, VISITORS to WELLINGTON KOR CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES, CALL AT HICKMAN'S IJEADY-MONEY BOOT SHOP, Wil.l.h-st. Opposite,!. &E. Barber's Witlitst, For. a Sui'Eiuon Aiiticle, Opposite Hank New Zealand, Manncrs-st. A. RICKMAN Pkopmetor. 935 man V^'V\ A. K HISLOP VOUi D remind residents in the Wairarapa that ho has the most recherche nd extensive selection of JEWELRY of all inds to be seen in any shop in or out of Aldington. GOLD and rMEK COPS, ;ud nil c-nd!cs3 variety ot articles suitable t..r CHIMMAS and NEW YEARS' iIFTS. 955 PO RUNHOLDERS AND FARMERS. 00 K f\ A (\ TO LEND on security tt/tJjUUUof freehold lands in any sum up to £20,000 at lowest rate of interest. Apply to BENNET&Co., Land and Loan Offices, Wellington. MONEY TO LEND. Sums up to A A/1 Current rates of interest; 'o'Jl/,UUI/} (i, H, a«d 7 percent, on Uiv.rl Acres. Werrnoto the Money Market '■iv hardening from contracted supply ofler„»ior Mortgageliiveitment. BORROWERS should avail themselves of the present favorable opportunity before higher terms are demanded. r'HAS.POWNALL&CO., Scrivenerß and Mortgaege Agents, 814 Grey-Street, Wellington. A, CLEGHORN, pOII.DERAND CONTRACTOR *3 Ciiurch-st., Mastertjn. liaviug comiiunccd business, I am prepared to undertake rdl kinds of work in the building trade. Estimates (,'iveu for general repairs. Seasoned' timber kept specially for oiunr's work, 841 MOW LANDING, ox Waitara-En i_S amclled und tinned saucespans, boilers -cities, stewpans, preserving pans, frying ;..an- 5 , and gridirons. ,INO. YOUNG. Cuba-street, VOW LANDING, ex Waitara-Oakey's s. \ glass paper glue, French Polish B.H, ij.iirit varnish, mahogany knobs and rings, N'iilefoki's screws, tin and black tacks. JNO. YOUNG, Cuba-street. \TOW LANDING, ex Waitara-Galva-Li uiseil buckets and tubs, galvanised ■i'lliM lines, smooth irons, charcoal box ■■oiis, and kitchen requisites. JNO. YOUNG, Cuba-street. VfOW LANDING, ex Waitara-Parkes C\ socket spades, fencing staples, leaded nails, wire nails all sizes, bolts and ,;iits, boiled oil, raw oil, white lead, etc., ■n'xeil r-iints, all colors. -. J?UNGjJnbwbe6t_ yOW LANDING. exWaitara- -Ivory and •_1 white-bono cutlery, elcctro-plated iioons and forks, tin openers, corkscrews, liiieing knives, sausage maohiues, spring ilances, Brunswick black, knife polish, latu putvder, JNO. YOUNG, Cubvetreet. VjUW LANDlNG,exWaitara.-Jtimin JS mortice locks, drawback looks, latches, ill descriptions), brass and iron but•inges, brass blind furniture, sash fasteners, my chair nails, curtain hands and hooki, JNO. YOUNG, Cuba-itreet. OHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS. TT7HAT would Christmas be without CHEAP BOOTS P And at w.,at oth-r place can CHkAP BOOTS be old ined than at LEAHY'S AN Ti)MIC.-\L HOOT WAHEHOUfE? The cheapist house in the Wairarapa, wbioh anyone oan PROVE BY ONE TRIAL, 958
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 991, 4 February 1882, Page 2
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