Royal tt o t e l, o y a l Hotel, PEATHERSTON. Proprietor .....C. M. BRUNSKILL. In retiurning thanks to the travellling public and inhabitants of Featlierston and the surrounding districts for their liberal patronago since lie took over the above well-known establishment, the proprietor bogs to notify that the liouao, since he assumedtho dutiesofhosthasbeen completely renovated throughout. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST QUALITY. 'able d'hote 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. 1896 NATURE'S HERB All 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 tho numer* ous totters and testimonials wo have received duriutj the present year win prove. Our latest TRIUMPH is HOP BI ITERS, a purely vegetable compound, being a scientific combination of tho best HOPS. DANDELION, BUCHU, RHUBARB ROOT;.and a few other HERBS, making ft on remedy ,nr 'very form of LIVER and KMLYdlseiues, INDEOESTION, BILLIOUSNESS, HEARTBURN, ic. The liver weighing about four pounufl is the greit wheel of life's machine. It regu* lates the whole mechanism of man, Whon it acts, works well, every other wheel, gland, factor, works with it, which, when 'it stops, is torpid, the whole system begins to get out of order, the feet become cold, the head aches, the mouth Mates badly,- there ate pains atound the shoulder blades, the. body IS chilly, theihind confused, and If not stopped, total t® ml °i l 6 OUR HOP BlMwitii tho LlVtfi PILLS .will emulge the liver and restore its 19 , a . P° sltlve cure for a" BILLIOUS DISORDERS, while the price is within the reach of tho indigent. Zs Od perbottle, or five bottles for 10s. Liver Pills Is per box of 30 pills, or S boxes for 2s Cd. no will undertake to treat any CHRONIC DISEASE no.matter of how long standing, If our gm.dlea fal to acootnpllsh what we claim for them we will return the money, _ Advice gratis by sncloalng stamp for reply to r, Ayres, Medical Herbalist nna Specialist, Taranalit'StrtH, Wolllugtoii, N.8.-Wholesala Agent to Btowii's Merbnl toadies, Br Im'i CMtfhpuw, Df Llowellvh'i IIIiEUMATIO itiaelfli, Dt \ uwhttil Corn ahd Wirt CM, Pwl4B!of iff oVfti'B ate® THE PERMANENT SADDLER,' rvrjrf Geo, Watson & Co. (Ifext Borough Ooiinpil Chamber?, Masterton.) HAVE opened the Year with a complete stack of Saddlery in all ts branches, Suggy, Coach, and Cart Harness, English and Colonial made Saddles at prices to suit customers. Before ordering elsewhere we invite an inspection of our stock and prices, We execute repairs with skill and despatch, and expose our jobbing inside and outside our shop for inspection, WE MAKE NO DUSTY EXCUSE!! We pay the freight both ways on repairs sent to us from tho country, and can afford to do it, as we pay no commisflion to " Livery Stable touts" to bring us IE work, Gr. Wi?!BS & CSS QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. W. CA.TT, High-street Carterton. AS now received a fine selection sf H Coufeotjoiiery of everj' description. to He has also been appointed agent to the well-known Herbalist, W. Ayre, and keeps a stock of these celebrated remedies ALWAYS ON HAND. FANOY GOODS Comprising the newest novelties can 1 obtained at his establishment. Agent for the Wairarapa Observer, 1886 SOUTH BRITISH FORWARDING Company. Agents in luropo, America, Australasia. W. BISHOP, Jun,, Manager, 1016 Featherston st., Wellington, GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. MR JAMES SINCLAIR, of Wrigley sfc., Masterton, has been appointed travelling agent for the above department. H, J. FREEMAN, (Successor to C. Campbell) ' WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER JEWELLER, be. Mannors Street Wellington, E desire to thank the Public of Masterton and district for the veiy generouß support they have 'accorded us since we commenced business in Masterton. A Selection of the .NEWEST GOODS has just been opened, suitable for the All goods marked in plain figures. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. W. LITTLEJOHK & SON, QUEEN-STREET.........MASTERTON, AND , LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. MASTERTON WOuD, IVORY AND STONE TURNERY WORKS, Queen Street, ' WILLIAM CAREY begs to notify that he has removed his factory to more central premises in Queen-street, near tho Steam, Sash and Door factory. N.B.—Turnery, done on the shortest notice. Bowling Pine, Chalk Cups, arid Billiard Balls turned and re-turned, Large stock of Chairs on hand. 1846 F 1 A BARGAIN. ' OR PRIVATE .SALE.—By; order of in full working order, known as Roots & Co.'s STEAM SAW MILL, Makino Road, Feilding. Terms easy. 'Apply to ' ■ ■ i.-:--' 1 ' V" JNO, WALDEGRAVE, Palinerston North, or D. H. MACARTHUR, j,. . Feildinjj. r A Lease of goptf Totara Bush'can be obtained in the immediate neighborhood .at moderate royalty; 1892
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1946, 23 March 1885, Page 4
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