Hollomtj'i Ointment and Pills.-Vimm of the skin,—No oasi oi disease of the skin , bo its natuio what it may, has failed 10 bo benefited when tee potent nmedics hive have beon properly applied, In soroFulous and scrobutic affections thoy aro especially' serviceable, Scurvy, iruptions, and glandular swollings, which had resisted all other modes of tivatmebt and gradually liecowe worso from year to your, Lavo been completely cured by llolloway'a oooling Uintmcnt and purifying Pills, which loot out the disease from tho blood itself and leave the 'constitution free from every morbid taint. Jn the nursery Holloway'u Ointment is simplg invaluable; it will give case iu sprains, contusions, burns,- scalds, ami in. fantilo eruptions, and may always safely bo applied by any ordinary attendant,
JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER AND. STATIONER. Now goods! Now goods! Family Render Division 62; Illustrated Novelettes; Girls' Own Paper, Division 17 ; Boys' Own PauiT, Division 21; Family Novelist; George's Progress and Poverty, in cloth, 2s; Spoil's Workshop Receipts, 7s 6d; Spon's Engineering Tables, 2s CresweJl's Handrailing aud Staircasing, 4a Ladies' Physician, 6s 6d ; Smedley's Practical Hydropathy, 3s ; Chavasse's Council to Mothers, 3s Gd. JOHN WATT Has ako a large assortment of Mercantile Stationery and Account Books. Scrap Books, Photograph Albums, Prajer and Hymn Church Services, and other useful articles suitable for presents too numerous to be montioned. JOHN "WATT, Two doors from Club Hotel, Mastkrton, ]7Ol SBK HASTEBTON EOAD DISTRICT. APOI L will be taken at the office of th« Board on THURSDAY, the 12th d:,y )f June Dext, between tho hours of 9 o'clock i.m. and 6 o'clock p.m., on the following jrc-posal:-To levy a special rate of seventeen sixtyfourths of a penny in the £ on the rateable value of the property of persons interested in the construelion of the Mungakuta line of road, to repay the sum of £75 lR to b borrowed under "The Roads and Bridges Construction Act. 1882," by fifteen yearly instalments of £0 15s 2d. Plans, Specifications, and Detailed Estimates of the cost of the work may be seen it this office. R. WILSOSK, Returning Officer. *oad Board Office, Masterton, 13th May. 1881. 1684 By Appointment 2«§I«JM to His Excellency •to KMlrtS% Governor. W.LITTLEJOHN&SON, VATCHUAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANb, '' VMBION-QUAY , WjWJNMON, WILL enmmenee Business in Masterton inP.rry's Buildings, Queen-street, ON MONDAY, IGth JUNE, Yuh a First-class Stock of NEW GOODS. Inspection h Cordially Invited, The Repairing of Watches. Clocks, and fewcllory wi l ! receive Special Attention. 1706 MASTERTON LODGE, 1430, E.C.' ODGE POSTPONED UNTIL 1 . ST. JOHN'S NIGHT, R. J. FIT'I'ON, Secretary,
LOYAL MASTERTuN LODGE, I 0.0. F., M.U, fTf\HE ord-nary meeting of the above 5. Lodge will bo held at the Lodge room, Empire Hotel, to-morrow (TUE i DAY) evening, at 7.30 p.m. G.B. W.DALRYMPLE, P.S. PHYSIOGNOMY. PROF. O.K. HUGO, the Celebrated Physiognomist and Popular Lecturer, will deliver a Scries of POPULAR LEOTURKS on the Science and Art of Reading Character through facial expression, hands, handwriting, walk, etc., commencing with a Lecture on ' • The Fundamental Principles of l'hvßiop;nomy," at the the INSTITUTE HALL, on TUESDAY NKXT. Admission Is, front seats lesor'vcd for ladies. After the first Lecture, Mr Hugo wsll be in Dailt Aitknmnch at his Private Consulting Room, Institute, for the purpose of supplying applicants with his Celebrated Physiognomical Charts of Character. "Mr Hugo band'od his subject in a masterly and entertaining styh."—LyttcUon Times. " The descriptions of character wereboth amusing and graphical."— Chrislckunl Press. " Prof. Hugo has a quaint philosophical style, purely his own, which shows much keen penotration and shrewd Z, Times, " The descriptions of charwtcr created tho utmost astonishment in the minds of thoso who knew the person."— Colonist, 1705 SIGNOR OTTO HUG, MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT TJAS arrived again in Wellington Visit the Wairarapa THE 14th OF JUNE. MASTERTON-The.lGth till the 20th June, at CLUB HOTEL, GREYTOWN-The 20th till, tho 25th 1691 June, at HAMMERICH'S HOTEL
MABTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS' ANNUAL BALL. TO bo held in the THEATRE, . WEDNESDAY, JUNE lira. TICKETS 7s fid,' to bo had oi any of the Com. ' mittee. .'P. BRIGHT, ....
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1707, 10 June 1884, Page 3
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