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oyal ttotel, jOYal Hotel, FEATHERSTON. Proprietor. C. M. BRUNSKILL. In returning thank's to the travelling public and inhabitants of Featheroton and the surrounding districts for their liberal patronage since he took over the above well-known establishment, the proprietor begs to notify that the. house, since he assumed the dutiesof hosthas been completely renovated throughout, WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST QUALITY. Talk d'hk is unsurpassed, and the comforts of a home, and every attention are at the disposal of all. THE BILLIARD ROOM Is fitted with Alcockß first-class table, and elegantly furnished. LIVERY AND BAIT A SPECIALITY. Commercial Room and Private Sitting HERBAI, REMEDIES ARE the best MEDICINES that can be used. They are pure, cheap, and effectual, and give good satisfaction to all who use them, as the .numerous letters and testimonials we have received during the present year will prove. Our latest TRIUMPH is HOP BITTERS, a.purely vegetable compound, being a scientific combination of tho bestHOPS, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, BUCHU, RHUBARB ROOT, and a fow other HERBS, moiling it an unequalled remedy for every form ol LIVER and KIPNEY diseases, INDEOESTION, BILLIOUSNESS, HEARTBURN, So. The liver weighing about four pounds is tho grert wheel of life's machfno. It regulates tho whole mechanism of man, When it acts, works well, every other wheel, gland, factor, works with ty, which, when It stops, ia torpid, the whole system begins to get out of order, the feet become cold, die tiead aches, tie moutA Casta badly, tiero are pains around the shoulder blades, the body 13 chilly, the mind confused, and If not stopped, total prostration follows. OUR HOP BITTERS with the LIVER PILLS will emulgetho liver and restore Its activity. It is a positive cure for all BILLIOUS DISORDERS, while the price Is within thoreachof the Indigent 2s 6d per bottle, or five bottles for 10s. Liver Pills Is per box of 30 pills, or 3 boxei for 2s 6d. We will undertake to treat any CHRONIO DISEASE nohuatter of how long standing. If our 3 medics fal to accomplish what we claim for thorn we will return the monoy. Advice gratis by enclosing stamp lor reply to R. Ayres, Medical Herbalist and gsttiallit, for Profoaior Brown's Herbal Remedies, Dr Lane's I Catarrh Curo, Dr Llewellyn's RHEUMATIC spedflo, I Dr Vaughan'e Com and Wart Cure, Profeisor Brown's Complete Herbalist, Electric Beits, &c, Sc, Agent I forMasterton, Mr J. WILLIAMS.

THE PERMANENT SADDLER. Geo. Watson & Co. (Next Borough Council Chambers, Masterton.) HAVE opened the New Year with a complete stock of Saddlery in all ts branches, Buggy, Coach, and Cart Harness, and English and Colonial made Saddles at prices to suit customers. Beforo ordering elsewhere we invite an inspection of our stock and prices. We oxecute repairs with skill and despatch, and exposo our jobbing inside and outside our shop for inspection. WE MAKE NO DUSTY EXCUSE!! We pay the freight both wayß on repairs sent to us from the country, and can afford to do it, as we pay no commission to" Livory Stable touts" to bring us work, G. Wi?ißS & Cfc QUEEN - STREET, MASTERTON. W. CATT, High-street Carterton. TJAS now received a fine selection of Confectionery of every description. He has also been appointed agent to the well-known Herbalist, W. Ayre, and keeps a stock of these celebrated remedies ALWAYS OK HAND. FANOYQOOBS Comprising the newest novelties can be obtained at his establishment. OUTH BRITISH FORWARDING _ Company. Agents in Europe, America, Australasia. W. BISHOP, Jun., Manager, 1016 Featherston Bt., Wellington.

GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, MR JAMES SINCLAIR, of Wrigley at., Masterton, has been appointed travelling agent for the above department. CHEAP FURNITURE A. PARMER, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON, Is now offering good sound furniture at very low prices. A visitwill prove the fact. CHEAP FURNITURE. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO the PUPLIC op the WAIRARAPA. William Ma okay, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER LambtonQuay, Wellington. TTAS now received his final shipments New Year's gifts, and would respectfully solicit a call from all country visitors Most of the now annuals are now in, comprising—Boys' Own Annual, 8s fid; Girls' Own Annual, 8s 6d; The English Illustrated Magazine, 9a; Chatterbox, 3s fid, 'Sunday 3s 6d; Little Wideawake 4s; Infants Magazine, 2s; British Workman, 2s; Children's Friend, 2s; Band of Hope Is Cd ; Child's Companion, 2s; Friendly Greetings 3s 6d; and many others in all j styles and prices. | Christmas & New Year's Cards in great variety: Plush, Silk Fringed, Hand Painted, Flexible Glass, Photographed, Hand Drawings, &c, &c, &c, comprising in all a most beautiful selection, PERIODICALS. Note these prices post free. Young Ladies' Journal 15s per annum London Journal ... IBs „ „ Family Herald ... 10s „ „ Family Reader ... 7s „ „ Bow Bells 15a „ „ «. J i. X J, y '" "° » » Girls Own Paper... 9s „ „ Boys' World , : ... 9s „ „ Boys of England ... 7s „ „ Young Men of Greatßritain 7s per annum, - INK-PENCILS. A new pateni Automatic Pencil fitted with bluo black copying Ink Leads, in prices from 1b to 3s 6d each, X2TNOTB THE ADDBESS.TQ '■".: WILLIAM MACKAY, Bookseller, Stationer, & Newsagent, Lambton-Quay .-'.......... WiiiwoiON, Close to Government Buildings, land the nearestishop to the Railway Station, 1 ! 1861

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1922, 23 February 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1922, 23 February 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1922, 23 February 1885, Page 4

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