T. 6. MASON, [Registered.] FhHrmnceuticnl CUiPmist MEDICAL HALL, MASTERTON. BEGS to announce that lie lias JUST RECEIVED a large consignment of the undermentioned Preparations for the Summer Season PURE SOUTH SEA ISLAND LIME JUICE.— From the Fruit. Purified by a new process. Fresh, bright, and palatable. ENO'S FEU IT HALT.—The Genuine, direct from Manufactory. ZOEDONE.—Non-alcoholic Champagne. A delightful beverageforthe summer. LEMON SYE UP,—I or Summer Drinks, Made from a private recipe of »reat value. PURE ESSENCES, For Flavoring Confectionery, Jellies, &c, Lemon (extra strong), Almonds, Cloves, Pino Apple, Ratafiia, Cochineal, &c,
NELSON'S GELATINE, ISINGLASS, and PURE CITRIC AGID-Fov making Jellies. ESSENCE OF RENNET—¥ov making Curds and Whey, Cream, Cheese, &c. SALSALINE Is—PACKETS—In THE GREAT FOOD PRESERVATIVE. T. 6, MASON'S STOCK OP PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet requisites, perfumery, &c, Will bear comparison with any house in the Wellington Province, | The success which has hitherto attended his efforts la gvcatiy due to the PURITY OF THE DiiUGS used in lik dispstiawy which tire selected by liis Agent ffotn tha lading Loudon find Continental Houses, HOMOEOPATH [0 MEDICINES, Quinine and Stoel Wines, Seltzogeneu and Seltzogene Powders, Kepler a Extant of Moat, LARGE ASSORTMENT OP FANCY GOODS, 1385 COBB &CO'S telegraph: LINE OP COACHES. William Neill PROPRIETOR, MASTERTON TO CASTLEPOINT VIA TINUI. BOOKING OFFICE, Prince of Wales Livery Stables A Coach will leave the Booking Office at 7 o'clock, forenoon, on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, making the return journey on the following days. All parcels must be booked and prepaid. Luggage at owner's risk. MASTERTON AND TINUI TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. ON AND AFTER the 14th JANUARY tho TINUI COACH will LEAVE TINUI every WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY at 7.30 a.m., to cuable passengers to catch tho 2.10 TRAIN for Wellington same day, W, NEILL, 1878 Proprietor. JOHN DUTHIE & CO., IRON MERCHANTS, Willis-St, Wellington, BEG to notify their Wairarapacustomers that they have on sale and to arrivePlain Black Fencing Wire, G, 7, 8, 9; Blnck Fencing Wire, Steel, No 10; Bright D.P,fencing staples lfxß, 1jx7,8; Galvanized 4 barb fencing wire i Galvanized strand wire; Bentall's Chaffcutters andextra knives; Bentall'sOatand Corncrushers ; Potato and Digging forks: Socket and long strapped Spades; Swedish pitch in 2,4, and 71b boxes: Stockholm tar in barrels and halfbafrcJsjßlue and red lump Raddle; Avery weighing machines, Scales and Steelyards; Colza and Neatsfoot oil; Antifriction grease in 141b, 281b, andlewt'kegs; Gunpowder triple F, Alliance, Diamond grain; Shot in 101b and 281b bags; Chilled shot, in 101b bags; Guns, single and double-barrel muzzle-loaders, large assortment C,F, breech-loaders. Builders' IRONMONGERY—GaIvanized Cor-rugated-Iron, sft to 10ft; Spouting, Ridging, Down . pipe'sj sheet lead, from 31b to 61b; Plain Sheet Zinc,'BG to 14G; Air Gratings; Sink Trap, Braes Foundry in all requirements ; Rim and Morttco Locks, English'arid American Stoves and Register Grates, FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. Half Tester and French Bedsteads, of which we have a very superior selection; Fenders and Fire Sets in brass arid bright steel mounts; English and American Electro-plated Ware; Cutlery from the best Sheffield makers; Table Lamps, a shipment of which are now due, all new and improved designs; Mangles, two and three roller, in assorted sizes; Putnam's Ironing Mangle, the handiest article in a household; Clothes Wringers, large assortment Universal, Novelty, Eureka Star, Peerless, Keystone, &c, COACHBUILDERS' & WHEELWRIGHTS' REQUISITES. jyjANILLA jgINIJEB IJIWINE, Samoklson's, andMcCormick's Harvesters. - We have a few machines by these celebrated makers still on hand, J. HUXLEY, OF the LION TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, WELLINGTON, BEGS to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Masterton and surrounding country, that he will open a first-olass TAILORS SHOP in the centre of the town, about the2Bfch FEBRUARY, where suits can be made in a few days, same price as at Lambton-Quay establishment, Tweed suits, as good as money can buy, £4 10a; good, all wool, Tweeds suits, £3 10s; Ladies' Riding Habits. £4 to £7; Good fits and stylish' Ladies' Jackets and Utere, from £2 to £3loa; Gentlemen's own material, made in first rate style, 40s per suit. , I have been established TEN YEAES in Wellington, and been twenty years a first-class cutter in London, Paris, and New York, I know EVERY PART of my trade. There is not any man to be found that can excel me in making FIRST-CLASS • SUITS, or any Manufacturer that can make them CHEAPER. I shall haVe an ageht in Masterton in a few days': : '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1955, 2 April 1885, Page 4
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710Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1955, 2 April 1885, Page 4
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