> 0 Y AL : xi) 0Y A L jljl U; .% jfi;jj, FEATHEEBTON. Proprietor.'. C. M, BRUNSKILL. In returning thanks to the travellling public and mliaWtanfeplloatlieraton and the surrounding iistriota for their liberal patronage since he took ■ over the above well-known establislunent, the proprietor begs to notify that the house, since he assumed the dutiesofhosfchasbeon completely renovated throughout.'. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST QUALITY. . Table d'hoU is unsurpassed, and the comforts of a home, and every attention are at the disposal of all. THE BILLIARD ROOM \ ' Is fitted with Alcocks first-class table, and elegantly furnished. LIVERY AND BAIT A SPECIALITY. • Commercial Room and Private Sitting Rooms. loon NATURE'S HERBAI, REMEDIES A BE tho best MEDICINES that can be used. ■ j , lat?I at ? puro > chea Pi and effectual, and em' (rood satisfaction to all who use them, as tiie. nuiVerou3 letters and testimonials we have received durinc s uui BITTERS, a purely: vegetabe compound, feVn .Wtei'tWc combination of 'the best HOPS ROoT »^ E ' "™ON, BUCHU, RHUBARB ROUP, and a few other HERBS, making It an remedy for every form of LIVER and eases, INDEQESTION, BILUOUSNEBS, ~„„ YTVC ' : ,™ " ver weighing about four ,m \m„ 7" i """"'S* »w •"" "in restore lis ffiff' IPb the '" ice i 9 wlthl " "» reach of he intent 2s Gd perbottle, or five bottles for ite. we win undertake to treat any CHRONIC DISEASE Kl er , 1 0 l h l W0 " gßt , andin f «ourgm.(liesfai to accomplish what we claim for them we will return „l. 011 S' , . Advlc , 6^ rati9 b . v closing, stamp for 1 HMbalifltanSspocisllst, erbal Rtmtdio. Dr Lane's
' THE PEBMANENT. SADDLER. Geo. Watson & Co. (Next Borough Council Chambers, Masterton.) HAVE opened the New Year with a complete stock of Saddlery in all ts branches. Suggy,. Coach, and Cart -Harness, and English and Colonial made feaddlea at price? to suit customers. , Before ordering elsewhere we invite an inspection of our stopk and prices, [, ■; jfc execute repairs with skill and despatch, and expose our jobbing inside and outside our shop for inspection. WE MAKE NO OUSTY EXCUSE!! We pay the freight both ways on repairs sent to us from the country, and can afford to,do it, as we pay no commission to " Livery Stable touts" to bring ub work. G.WK&Co 1 :: QUEEN - STREET, MASTERTON, W. CA.TT, High-strum Carterton. TTAS now received a fine selection ef Confectionery of everv description. He has also been appointed agent to tho well-known Herbalist, W. Ayre, and koeps a stock of these celebrated remedies ALWAYS ON HAND. FANGY. GOODS Comprising the newest novelties can be obtained at his establishment. Agent for the Wairarapa Observer, 1 ~OUTH BRITISH FORWARDING Company. : Agents in Europe, America, Australasia. W, BISHOP, Jun., Manager, 1016 Featherston at., Wellington, GOVERNMENT LIFE INSrjRAiJPE ~-.. DEPARTMENT, '" f"''i MR JAMES SINCLAIR, P f Wrjgjey at,, Masterton, has been appointed travelling agent for the above department, CHEAP FURNITURE mmm CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON, Is nor offering good 'sound furniture at veryloff.pricei4.yJß^w|ll-prf)yethefact, CHEAP; FirittMTZJRE. I SPECIAL -ANNOUNCEMENT TO the PUPLIC of the WAIRARAPA,, William Mnokttv, BOOKSELLER &STATIUNEM LAMBTONQuAy.,.,.", .Wellington. EAS now received his final shipments of Xmaa presents,.prize books, and New Year's gjftp, and would respectfully solicit a cafl'from ajl country vjaitors Most of the heW jsnnuals are now in, comprising-Boys'Own liihfial, 8s 6d; Girls' Own Annual, 8s Gd"; The English Illustrated Magazine, 9s; Chatterbox, 3s Cd, Sunday 3s ud; Little Wideawake 4s; Infants Magazine; 2s; British Workman, 2s; Children's Friend, 2s; Band of Hope Is fid; Child's Companion, 2s; Friendly Greetings 3s lid; and many others in all Christmas &, New Year's Cards in great variety: Plush, Silk Fringed, Hand Painted,. Flexible Glass, Photographed, Hand Drawings; <k, &c„ ,<k, comprising in all a most beautiful selection. ..-. '.' PERIODICALS. 'Note these prices post free.?- .'.]', Young Ladies' Journal 15s per annum London'jpurnal „, 15s „ „ • Family.Herald ... }Qs „ ' ~ Family Reader ... • ?s „ '„' Bow 8e115..,, ..„. 15s „'.':'„ Boys' Own Pap>'r,i. 9b'„ „.' Girls' Own'Paper;>i,- fls- ,-, ■■?;■„■■■• -. Boys' \Vorld-. ■ ,-,.- 9 B „ „ Boya.of.England n.yrfa';,-, •;,', YoungMai of 7s per annum. ;• : " • A new patent Automata PcncjL fityei with blue" black;copying Inkf-Leadi, ;in ; jrices;from ■ ■-'■, • ■'■ i>, .,- liitoM W-eachi':"!-:-1." jj.l , ;;;•-WILLIAM' MACKA;Y iiq ';, rfi ;; . Bookseller, Stationer, & Newsagent, Lambton-Qoay Wellington, Close to Government Buildings, and the nearest shop to the Railway Station, 186J
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1939, 14 March 1885, Page 4
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