BED HOUSE. ■VTOW LANDING, ex s.s. Coptic—--3 cnsoß Cumberland Lams (fresh cured) 3 do prime Stilton Cheeses (fresh mado) 2 do Turtle Soup do liologna Sausages 1 do Mayonnaise Salad Sauce 1 do Prince of Wales sauce 1 do Salad Cream 1 do Fresh Pino Appleß 2 do Pate de Foio Graa 5 do Jockey Club Sardines 1 do Aberdeen Pies 1 do International Sardines (new brand) 1 do Lubech German Sausages 3 do Noyeau Fruits (mixed) 2 do Crystallized Fruits 3 do French Confectionery 3 do Dutch Cheeses. PETEK LAING, Lamdton Qoay Wellington, ZABDI'S MELBOURNE CUP CONSULTATION.' Seo Advertisement in another column. 1753
ANNUAL SHOW UndKR TIIR AOBFICES Of THE VAIRAR4PA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. WILL BE HELD IN THE SHOW GROUND OARTJifITON, ON WURSDAr, M NO FEWER, 1884 EXHIBITORS ore reminded that entries for the bhow close at the offices of Mr i\ H, Wood, Greytown ; K. Brown and Co. ilasterton ; J. D. Oakley, Fcatherston; and a. H. Wolters, Carterton, on SATURDAY, !sth October, 1884, at noon, and that in no iase will any entry be received alter that late. ADMISSION to the Show-Member* on induction of ticket, free. Before noon, ss-; ifternoo'n, Is. Arrangements are being made to run ipecial railway trains at reduced rates; also o have the Show Lay proclaimed a Bank ind General Holiday through the Valley. The Railway Department will permit all exhibits on which the freight to Carterton, : or the people at the Show has been paid, to ie returned by rail Free of G/miV/e, 11. H, WOLTERS, Secretary. Carleiton, 2nd August, ISS4. 1754 HEALTH, HEALTH, I WHAT can be more important and yet what so little studied. It can be ireserved, and if lost, regained by using STATURE'S HERBAL REMEDIES. No matter what four diseaso may be, or how long standing, ikee yourself undor our treatment, and if there is sufficient vitality left, you shall testify as numbers have already done in Wellington and other places, that what the DOCTORS, fmled to do the HERBAL REMEDIES have accomplished. All we ask is a trial, and I am sure it will convince the most sceptical that the Herbal Remedies are far superior to 1 lootors' Dpiks. ADVICE GRATIS by enclosing stamp for reply! A good supply oS Herbs, Roots, Barks, Powders, &<s„&e, at lowest priees. Pur--chase a copy of "The Complete Herbalist," teaching you Imw to he come your own Doctor, Miiiwife, &c, price 7s Gd. Slukespeiian almanac with treatise on Herbnl Itcinedies, free on application to R, AIRES, MEDICAL HERBALIST, Taranaki Btreet, Wellington, Mr Joseph Williams has been appointed agent for Masterton. N.8.-A good supply of Cresswell's Magnetic Continuous Current Girdles, a boon to weak, nervous men mice 425. 1743 BY MENT TO HIS & $ THE GOVERNOR, W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, Queen Street, Masterton, Lambton Quay, Wellington, RESPECTFULLY invite inspection ol their large and well-aßßorted Stock ol NEW GOODS in all departments. OUR SIX GUINEA SILVER HUNTING ENGLISH LEVER WATCH Is specially commended for its genera excellence and cheapness, being in no reaped inferior to Watches usually sold for £B. Each watch is accompanied by a GUAR ANTEE for TR 0 "HEARS. Securely packed and sent by Registers Post to ANY PART OP THE COLONY oi receipt of P. 0.0. or Cheque. SFECTACLES and EYEGLASSES fitte. to any sight, All work receives CAREFUL ATTENTION 173 . NOTICE. THE next English and European Ma via San Francisco will olose at th Office on SATURDAY, the 10th day < August, at 1,30 p,m. For Money Orders at U a.m., Regi tered letters at 11 a.m., and f< Newspapers at 12 noon. J. BAGGE, 1753 Postmaster,
E. McEWEN. BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER BEGS to announce to the settlers the Whareama and North Wairara ! that he has opened a Braioh Shop at TINUI, Where he will be represented by MrE.NAYLOJR, (Late oi Masterton and Taueru.) ], And that all Orders entrusted to him \ I • be Executed with the Care, Punc- ? tnality, and Despatch and at j e the Low Price which ;i- has gained the , '?' Advertiser in be SO LARGE A CONNECTION IN * OTHER PARTS OF THE WAIRARA: 64 ]
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1764, 18 August 1884, Page 3
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