Business Notices. . V Special a to Appointment'to His Excellency Sir Artuuu Gordon.'! DUNCAN CAMERON, TN prescntinß the'COMPLIMENTS of "the X SEASON to his many Wniraraiia friends, would invite'them to itispect his stoik'of SADDLERY, HARNESS, Ac., Ac., Ac,, which is all of very j superior make and material. He would aW iiiform'tliera that ho now only sells for CASH, and %so doitig'lio ifl enabled to soli goods nearly fifty /ier cent. CHEAPER than other establishments whore credit is given. PRICE LIST on application. .'.MANNE.TITs'TvREET, ' WELLINGTON. - 955 CAMPHORATED FLUID EXTRACT OF ' . . KOROMIKO. ■ . ; KOROMIKO has been long and justly catcomeiss the quickest, safest, and best remedy for all bowel complaints... Mr. J. MONTEXTH, after montiiH of repeated • experiments,' and careful 'arid frequent analysis, has-produced a FLUID EXTRACT contains the whole.of the properties' of the herb." Comliination with camphor, however renders its action much speedier and certain. -■ In hundreds of cases (some of them nlmosit hopeless) in which it -(ins been: tried its offccts-are ■ always the same " thorough cure Mtor;one or:|t\vo doses; It strengthens the digestive organs, stimulates the .nervous system aud thoroughly, reiioviitcrt-tho whole constitution. A single dose usually cures diarrhoea or dysentery, Its, eflects are marvcUQV?. Price 2a- and 3s 'fed,. lPrcparod.;ouly',i)}' ; tT. MONTElTH,.wholesale and Retail OhorhifitMe'diial llallMptieHtreet, Wdlington. •. ■ "TestimoiiialslSplicitcd; iIASTEmv AQKNT, ' R. H/CHINCHEN. -. ASSENGER LINE OF PAUK li^S.," FOR'LONDON DIRECT. , SAILING IN JANUARY, - fpHE Pine Iron Clipper Barqu.\ X -MERC! lA, 761' tons register, Thomas Mosey,: Commander. : ■" for Freight 'and Passage apply to - LEVIN k C 0.,.. • ''. -?rW: : &-G; TURNBUiL'&• CO., KRULL &• CO:, MURRAY; KOBEKIS & CO., ' Or to E, PEARCE, ; ' ' 973 Agents, Wcllinßton, .. YMTORS to.WELLINGTON " ■ .FOR •' ' CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES, • - ,'c-ifcl/AT " . HEADY- MONEY 'WfSHOIV IYiU'ml.-Opposite J. &H, Barber's ll'iiiis-sf. For a Superior Autkm, Opposite Bank New Zealand, iJanners-st. : A. RICKMAN PtoViirßT.'it. 935 l a «iop \,/'\ /■ ( \ lilt. w A. R'HI-SLOP WOULD remind residents in the Wairarapa that he has the most reclierche and extensive selection of JEWELRY of all kinds to be seen in any shop .in or out of Wellington.:'■.GOLD and WYER. GUPS,: and an endless variety of articles suitable for ''CHRISTMAS' and NEW YEARS' ■Gill's;" ; • 955 TQ RUNH'OLDERS AND ..FARM ERS. TO LEND bfii security j \jxrxj of freehold lands in any Biim up to. £'20,000 at lowest rate of ihterefltVApply to. BENNET&Co,, ■Land and Loan Olliccst, '• . : Wellington.. MONEY TO LENI). . Sumo up to l?h/i AAA .Current-rates: of-.interest; dUVViV Vllj I>, 61, and 7 per cent; on broad .'. Adrts, WfcTjuote the Money Market i;ivv hardening from contracted supply olleriikfor Mortgagelnvostmeiit. BOKMYERS should avail themselves 0: die present favoriihle' opportunity before higher tomis are demanded, •. . ■ oHAs.rowmL &co„ Scriveners and'' Mortgaage Agenlii, 841' Grey-Street, Wellington. B .C LE GH O RN, . . UILDER and CONTRACTOR CitOßcif-ST., MAST'F.RTW. having commenced-business, L am prepared to underlake all kinds of work iu the building trade, ■ « Estimates given for general repaifs."... Seasoned timber... .kept -"-.specially for oinerVwork, . 841 NOW LANDING, ex Waitnra-En ■ amelled aud turned saucespnns, boilers •liett'.es,- stewpaiiß, preserving pans, frying pans, : aM r gridirons, h '"'••• ■ " JNO. YOUNG. Cnba-street." YTOW LANDING, ox Waitara-Oakc/s It 'sass iiaper gluu, French Polish B.fl. spirit varnish, kuobs and vines' Netlcfold's screws, tin and. black tacks. ' JNO. -YOUNG; Cuba-street. "VTOW LANDING, ex Waitara—Galvai\ nised buckets and tubs, gaivanised lines, smooth irons, charcoal box irons, and kitchen requisites. ' fNQ;-YOUNG, Cuba-street, OW LANDING, ex Waitara- I'arkes N _ . socket spades, fencing staples, leadhead nails, wiro nails all sizes, bolts and nuts, boile'd oil, raw oil, white : lead, etc., miied paiats, all colors, ..: JNO, YOUNG, Cuba-street. LANDING, 1\ . white-bone cutlery, electro-plated spoons and forks, tin openers, corkscrews', .mincing knives, sausage machines, spring balances, Brunswick black, knife polish, plato powder, t c. JNO. YOUNG, Cuba-street. NOW LANDING, ex Waitara,—Rim an mortice locks, drawback locks, latches, (all descriptions), brass .-and iron buthiuges, brass blind furniture, sash fasteners, fancy chair nails, curtain bands and honks, JNO. YOUNG; Cuba-street.' w /] CHRISTMAS, HaT would Christmas be without . CHEAP BOOTS? And at whfet'other place can CHEAP BOOTS <be-obtiiinedthan at ■ •L" *l3' A H Y ' S ' ANATOMICAL BOOT - WAREHOUSE?. Tho obeapest bouse iu the Wairarapa,'' wjiioh anyone ean " . PROVE BY ONE TRIAL. 963
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 994, 8 February 1882, Page 2
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670Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 994, 8 February 1882, Page 2
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