No. .o,] 7,' .WILL.OLOSE 21st MAV.<-.' ■ : [N0.0.1 "•' '!-'- ;;' ' ONTHE.v ;'.: Queen's 6irtily|Races ■ ' ; : ;;.. :; yipoo i J^ml)6rsat 10aEacb.,, 0 ; f t :^\ . Run 'fS4ihMayy{&64i. ■.ommSmm. J \:lBißTiiDiY.juoKps,.f... Firat...../...;..';.'".'.£200 3atf10..i..;..•..:.£30, Second. ~7 100 3at 6.. : 16, Third 60. ,sat i.\\l\\;;„,\& Otlicra(divided).;....'.. TOf 'Bat 8....V./.V.'..'18 £l2Ol ■ I ..'] ,£Bo.' ... : Eaoh ticket has five. (6) ohances, the.rape andtho bonds being discussed'separately.; ■Registered;-letters,, telegrams,, or ; : poatage; atampß not accepted.: -Bank notes accepted;: Post Office. Orders preferred,made payable to Vulcan only,.' Oross phequea ; to be made' payable to number or t'f baarer, but; hot to any particular person, -^Country; ohequps to, have Is exchange ,addedi';and to be marked " Correct 1 ' by Bank,, Two, stamps for reply and result. Programme and form of application sent to any address on receipt of stamped direoted onvelope. Should the:applications exceed 1000 the figures, above quoted will be increased in proportion to any extra demand.—Address only to " Vuman," care of Mr'G. 0. Burns, Box 97, P;o. iWellington.—To an investor of £1 the odds ate about 15-to 1. ■ ' ~., r; »3"Opinions of the Press,—" Vulcan-bids fair to become one of the most reliable and successful consultatiunists in this part of the Colonies."" ~; ; . :•; \ ■ Intending investors had better apply early, as 500 tickets are already sold. Expect to ] ;draw about, May 6th, ; 1665 *'" ALFRED \mffl 'WATCHMAKER & ~ I :, JEWELLER, V ,;.,;! I Queen . Street, Masterton ! 7 Invites' inspection ~0/- the "', . following:—" ■ Watches— Ladies', and Gentlemen's Gold and Silver Levera: also a selection of Baume's and other flue Swiss Watches in Silyerand Gold, '-, Clocks- English, French, and American, in various styles '"'' ''''*"' Jcwellei'y— Gold and Silver Brooches, Earrings, Bracelets, Necklets, Lockets, ■ Chains, Pendants, Charms, Penoils, Studs, Solitaires, Links, jVVedding, Keeper, Diamond, and Gem P.itfss, &o, '■■' ■ . ~ . Eleetro-plate-Cru'etsi To'sst'' Racks, Cuke Caskets, Butter Coolers, Cups, Sugar Tongs, Biscuit Barrels, Tea and Coffee Wets (Plated and Britannia Metal), Bread, •Butter, Table, and Dessert : Kniyes (finest quality), Table, Dessert, Tea, Mustard and Salt Spoons "(Old English and Fiddle Patterns!.' ''•'■•" • • , : ■■; Optieal-Fiold and Opera Glasses, Barometers, Thermometers, Readingaud Eye Gla'sseß, Spectacles, Eye Shades andloldeH Attention— ls especially directed to my £5 Silver English Lever Watch, with well finished movement and.case. This watch' can be thoroughly recommended being weir finished, strong, and a correct time keeper, guaranteed two years.-and forwarded to any part of the Colony on receipt of Post Office order or draft. ' ' ' Repairs.— Chronometers, Chronographs. Repeaters, Duplex, Horizontal, Lever, and every description of complicated and ordinary watch, work repaired-and adjusted. Customers from the'country can have their work done whilo in town on the shortest notice. > :■ i, i; :A, bi:se; ■/■ ' Watchmaker and Jeweller, Masterton. 1(539 : ; 'T..&MASON,.,, ; [Registekkd.] Pharmaceutical Chemist MEDICAL BALL, MASTERTON, 3EGS to announce that he has JUST RECEIVED a Large Cnnsigment of the U-dermentioned Preparations for the Summer Season : PURE SOUTH SEA ISLAND LIME JUICE.-From the frnit. Purified by a new process. Fresh, bright, and palatable. ENO'S FRUIT SALT.-The OENUINE. Lireob from Manufactory. ''■■:' ZOEDONE-Son-iilubholio Champagne. A ■ delightful lieveragu for the SumiHer. LEMOfI SYRUP-For Summer Drinks. Made from a private recipe- of great value. PUREEKSENCES-Fo'r flavoring Confectionery, Jellies, &e. Lemon (extra strong), Almonds, Cloves,. Pine Apple, Rataiiu, Cochineal, &c, - ■ NELEON'S GELATINE, ISINGLASS, and PURE CITRIC ACID-For making Jellies, ". ESSENCE 1 OF RENNET.-For making Curds and Whey, Cream Cheese, die, •■-■■-SALSAtta i ■■'« Is — PACKETS—Is THE GIIEAT FOOD.' PRESERVATIVE. T. G.MASON'S STOCK OF MEDICINES, '■" : " _ Toilet, Requisites, Perfumery; &c, : Will'bear comparison with any house in the' . 'Wellington. Province, : ■The success which has hitherto attended his efforts is groatlyi'duVto the A ,! '■■■■ '■ ■.; ■ ' % .■■,"_'. ■;PUMITSr df;;the : DitUGS ; - used in'his Dispensary which are selected by his Agent Irom the leading London and Continental Houses; ' i .. "' - -HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES. ~ Qiliniae' and' Steel l Wine,v : Seltzogenes and? • Soltzogtne Powders',- Kepler'B Extract ol' -■-Meat; •-■•■'■■■••-■'■ • •'- •■■ i ■;' ;-■;■: n ■■''LARGE' ASSORTMENT OF FANOF < :: K : GOODS.: '-'- : <'• 1385 , MAN'S HEALTH; AND STRENGTH ' - , WOMAN'S YOUTK .AND...BEAUTY '" IT) EsTORED and -prescrved-frm -Jouth X' to 4g?> by the use of:,. vV , , ''''" " The Poor "Mail's ,: : .r., ■. &■":, Herbal Pill of :^alfh, . Prepared from the Pure Extrabt' pf'tue' Dandelion, Camomile, Agrimony, Barberry. : Baik,' Rhubarb,- and' 'other'''well . known ' domestic remedies, i : '' '■'-'•"' i ' ' "■'' ' The Mst known Ecmcdy lor -,. ■, ,■■■', INDIGESTION, BILIOUS AND LIVER ■ Habitual Costiveness, Tainsiri the Head,' Side, Shoulders, Loins or.Kidneys, Sorofula, Scurvy, Oppression of the Stomach-after eating. Flatulency,' Heartburn, Eruptions of .the Skin, Piles, i Worms, &e,- ..-:'• The growing demand tor. Vegetable Medicm inptifenncc' 16 the Mineral, is;now everywhere seenj 'Thousands are'complaining of the Deßtructivq .Effects at-Mercury, Arsenic, Copper, Antimony, Vitriol, and other. Poisons'employed as and not;a few are refusing to he out off by snoh dest'ruetive moans, expressing their faith in; the Herbs, Roots, and flowers .of- the Field, by, which our.Forefatheis,livedtoibe Aged Men, and went down to their gravee full of years— IS IT SO NOW? Md the'lnscriptions on the tombstones- %l\Pl The ignorant and prejudiced, may/ prefer this j, butratknalmen believe it, true that "Grass isgivenfprcattleaadHerb,for : thi servieo of Man," that "theFrditof the Tree is given' for Food, 'and the 1 leaf for the Healing of • Man."., -ri? !-,u: -,1: ■:,:.: I . * '• It must be distinctly: understood : these ; PiU's'arenot'a strong Purgative, thVobject: being to Purify the Blood, restore |thejpst., tone to the : Stomaoh,- invigorate • tlie Liver," and remove alliobstruotious from the| sy'sfera', ; For jF«mofej,-these Piils are invaluable-,, ' removing sallqwness ;fromHthb'"ekm;.;and'' imparting a iliealthy aotion to!the.whole < system..'! Soldin Boxes.(U}i\s,'eciclil ol;..fi ; ee; ; by/post-forl4stamp3,'by, .■:'.[;.:,•;.:/ i :. : : 1,.:',' : ,: .c:. : . 0-vic :dr MedidaliHerbaii'sti'.''''' 1 ; '' Box No. 226, Post Office, ffellmgtbn.''" ■ 1616 - .. -"■■ fci. ! '■■"."'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 21 May 1884, Page 4
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865Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 21 May 1884, Page 4
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