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iNDioßiTioN,—Tho main cause ot nervous now is indigestion, and that is caused by weakness of the stomach, No one can'have sound nerves and good health without using Hop Bitters to strengthen tho stomach, purify tho blood, and keep the liver and kidnoys active, to carry off all tho poisonous and waste matter of the system. See. Wells' "eouoii on corns. —Ask for Wells' "Hough on Corns." Quiok relief, complete, permanent cure, Corns, warts, bunions. N. Z. Drug Co.

THE GREAT WORLDOIROUS The Most OoMPwra Show Travelling I The Most Complete Stud of THOROUGHBRED HORSES and PONIES In the Australian Colonies! Largest aad Most Talented Oomipany of Malo and Pernio Artistes That have ever travelled tvith any Ciroua in Sew Zealand, and this OF TALENT !!|-^ Will appear nt UREYTOWN-SATURDAY, February 23. CARTERTON-MONDAY, February 25. MASTERTON-TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, February 20 and 27, H. F. WACHSMUTH, IDIB Contracting Agent.

NOTICK TO THE INHABITANTS OF MASTERTUN. LAZELLE, The American Gymnast, jefrQUEEN OF THE AIRI-te YV WORLD CIRCUS, in which a diallcuge of £SO to £IOO is offered that no other female artist in tlio Southern Hemisphere dare attempt that which Mdm, VOILETTE will perform with the above Company, 1618

MR W. I!, CHENNELLS is appointed Collector and Canvasser for tho Wairarapa Daily. J.PAYTOH4CO. OVER 12,500. WORTH OF TJEST TWEED?, FANCY COATINGS, ) SEIIGI'!, AND BUST SUPERFINE BUCK CLOTH TO SELECT PROM ! TAILORS, Atheumum and Willis-streets, Wellington, besttweed"suits..^los TROUSERS, from £1 103 SERGE SUITS 43103; TO THE INHABITANTS OP THE WAL BARAPA: J UTTOODYEAR'S ELECTRIC CIRCUS I GO-Trained HorscM.-OO 40-ARTISTSI-40 This GENUINE ESTABLISHMENT has no offshoot, nor is it in any way couneoted with any other show in New Zealand calling itself a CIRCUS. WOODYEAII'S ELKC TRIC CIRCUS will open in Wellington in a few days, travelling through its district, Sole Praprietor-WILLIAM WOODYEAR. 1617 MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, 25th and 2(Jtli February. JSTirst Appearance of Fisher's COMEDY AND BURLESQUE NINE-PERFORMERS-NINE In their incomparabh Musical and Dramatic Entertainment, when . Iho follow] ing Ladies and Gentlemen will have the honor of making their first appearance to a Masfcerton audience. MISS JESSIE HOWARD, the Popular Actress, Vocalist, and Danscuse. MISS KATE HOWARD, the Churning MR JOHN GRAIN, Tenor (lute of the SimonEcn Opera Co) MR F. W. FISHER, Basso (late of the Lvdia Howard Burlesque Company) MR EDWIN ALEXANDER, Irish Comedian and Vocalist MR St. CLAIR, Golden Shoe Dancer and Character Vocalist MR W. COWAN, Pianist and Musical Director MR W. ELLISS, Comedian. The Company will appear Each livening in an attractive programme, comprising— COMEDY, VARIETY, BURLESQUE, Providing an elegant entertainment suited to all tasks, See Programmes iu MONDAY'S issue of the "DAILY," j ADMISSION-,Chairs, 3s; Front. Seats, I 8s; Back Seats. Is. ' V Special Notice to our Lady Patrons.— , The planks that do duly for front seats will I bo removed, aud settts with backs will bo provided, Doors open at 7.0., curtain at 8.0, Carriages may bo ordered for F.W, FISHER, THE LARGEST STOCK ECON D-HAND GOODS Is Tun Cnv, Including anything or everything required IN FURNISHING, IS TO BE FOUND AT FLOCKTON'S VARIETY STORE Toby anu Manners-street. 159, GTENHOUBE AND SMITH'S Gaseous Vermin and Rabbit Exterminators, BLENHEIM, NM-ZEALAND. Patented 17th August, 1883. On viow at the office of W. M, Bannatyne and CO., welunM?'-'- ■"''•

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1618, 25 February 1884, Page 3

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537

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1618, 25 February 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1618, 25 February 1884, Page 3

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