Business Notices. VISITORS TO WELLINGTON Are reapootfully reminded that THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN,'TOWN i • ! ; for .• • ; -V' U ,-T M j;v I I SMITH'S DEVONSHIRE 'HOUSE, > V.'jvl CUBA-SmXT, I oVe estabOil.". . N.B.—All (roods sold at tlio al lishment are imported DIiIEOT F.!IOIM.TJHB i, ; < ii'i. 1 i By. which all the intermediate "charges are saved; and competition defied. ' ! 950 CAMPHOEATED FLUID-EXTRACT OF - KOIiOMIKO....
KOEOMIKO lias been long land justly osteomed-as the quickest,; safest, and best remedy for -all bowel' complaints. Mr J. MONTEITIT,"after montlis of repeated . experiments,«''' arid ' earoful and frequent analysis, -has-produced"a FLUID EXTRACT which contain'B the wholo of the properties of the herb, • Combination ,with camphor, however renders its action much speedier gnd certain. 11l hundreds of cases (some of them almost hopeless) in which it has been tried its effects aro always the same - thorough cure, after oiie or two doses. It strengthens the digestivo organs, stimulates the nervous system andthoroughly renovates the wholo constitution, A simjle doae iisually cures diarrhcea ; or -dysentery. Its.effects are marvellous,' 'Price 2s and 3s 6d, • Prepared-only by'.Ji MONTEITH, wholesale and Itetail Chemist Medical Hall Manner-street, Wellington. Testimonials Solicited. Masteeton Agent, R. H, CHINCHEN. WHITTAKER BROS,, IMPORTERS OF Books, 'Stationery, ml. Fancy - Goods, ■ Lambton Quay (Opposite Now Supreme Court), WELLINGTON. -oN,B,—Not two minutes walk'from the liailway Station,
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A. It. I-lISLOP, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, , Lambton Quay, Wellington. TO RUN HOLDERS AND FARMER S. 00 K AAA TO kEND on security £tfO,UUU of freehold lands in any sum up to £20,000 at lowest rate of interest. Apply to BEMET & Co., Land and Loan Offices, Wellington, MONEY TO "LEND. Sums up to (iC|n AAA Current rates of interest;. ilQl/jUI/V/j e » antl 7 percent, on Broad Acres. We quote the Honey Market now hardening from contracted supply offeringfor MortgageLivestincnt. BORROWERS should avail themselves of the present favorMile opportunity before higher terms are demanded. CHAS. POWNALL & CO., Scriveners aud Mortgaoge Agents, 844 Grey-Street, Wellington.
A. CLEG HORN, Builder am> contractor Chdkch-st., Mabiektjk. Having commenced business, I am prepared to undertake all kinds of work in the building trade. Estimates yiven for general repairs, Seasoned 'timber kept' specially for oiner'a work. 841 "\T OW ■ LANDING, .ex Waitnra-En XN amelled and tinned saucespans, boilers kettles, stewpans, preserving pans, trying pans, and gridirons. JNO, YOUNG. Cnba-atreet, "VTOW LANDING, ex Waitara—Oakey's 1\ glass paper glue, French Polish B.fl, spirit varnish, mahogany knobs and rings, Nctlefold's screws, tin anil black tacks.' JNO. YOUNG, Cuba-street, NOW LANDING, ex Waitara—Galvanised buckets and tubs, galvanised clothes, lines; smooth •irnns r -eharcoal box irons, and kitchen requisites, JNO, YOUNG, Cuba-street, "VTOW LANDING, ex Waitara—Parkcs J)| socket spades, fencing staples, leadhead nails, .wire, nails all sizes, bolts and nuts, boiled'oil, raw oil, white lead. etc),, mixed paints, all colors. . . • ■ JNO. YOUNG, Cuba-street, NOW LANDING, ex Waitara- -Ivory and white-bono cutlery, electro-plated spoons and forks, tiu openeis, corkscrews, mincing knives, sausage machines" spring balances, Brunswick black, kuifo polish,, plate powder, Ic. j > JNO. YOUNG, Cuba-street. 1 OW LANDING, ex Waitara,—Kim an' mortico locks, drawback locks, latches, (all descriptions), brass and iron buthinges, brass blind furniture, sash fasteners, fancy chair nails, curtain bands and hooks, JNO. YOUNG Cuba-street. CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS. W : HaT would Christmas be without CHEAP BOOTS? And at what other place can CHEAP BOOTS be obtained than at L E A'TI Y > S ANATOMICAL BOOT WAREHOUSE? The cheapest bouee in the Waivarapa whichanyone can PROVE BY ONE TRIAL. ■ 953
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1012, 2 March 1882, Page 2
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567Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1012, 2 March 1882, Page 2
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