" Throw Physic to'thii I'ogs," some say, But that I never did ; | For I beneath the' nauseous dose, Found some sweet sugar hid, —SIUKESPEARK. HENRY EDGAR ETON, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, Queen-st,, Masterton, nnAKES this opportunity of sincerely' JL thanking the inhabitants of Masterton and the neighborhood for their liberal patronage during the time he has been in business, and assures them of his continued exertions to secure their support and confidence. H, E, ETOiN would call attention to a few winter requisites, viz,— Couffli Emiilsion, (for adults) bottles 2s and 3s (id. t Cougli jLinctns, (children), bottles Is Gd and 2s Cd, St Thomas' Hospital Liniment, made from the original receipt, a valuable application in Rheumatism, Sprains, Bruises, &c. Bottles2s6d each, Chilblain Liniment, a sure and effective care,' Bottles2s and3s6d. Eton's Podophyllin Seidlitz Powders, the best remedy for Bile, Indigestion and Torpid Liver, Costiveness, Unpleasant taste in the mouth, Headache, &c. Boxes containing 12 powders, 2s Cd,' Eton's Celebrated Worm Powders, packets Is. Sweet Essence ot Senna 5 bottles Is'. Eton's Neuralgia Cure, bottles 2s Cd. . . Tooth Tincture, bottles Is. Eton's Infant's Preservative, bottles Is ; strongly recommended for infants and children suffering from acidity, flatulency, watery and dry gripes, convulsions, Frog, &c. Depot for all genuino Patent Medicines. . Stock constantly replenished with all the new and latest preparations. Horse, Cattle, and Dog Medicines. Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Trusses, Sponges, Toilet Requisites, Brushware. Prescriptions and family receipts accurately prepared. TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED 2041
By Special rp q ?.>. Hfs Exoeuency «SibWM. D. JBR. Appointment TO&feSfo v •• .B, 11. T.PRICE, HAIRDRESSER, 223, LAMBTONQUAY, WELLINGTON. Just Received LONG Lengths of human hair, best quality; Short Curl for Fringes; Italian Hair pins; Curling and Crimping Irons, and General Trade Requisites. Wigs and Head Dresses of every description made to order. 2038 REMINISCENCE OF 1L T. BOOTH. FROM THE FACTORY TO THE TEMPERANCE PLATFORM. A LECTURE on the above subject will be given by the Rev, L. M. ISIT-T, . IN THE Wksieyan Church, Mastkiwon, on FRIDAY, 24th JULY, At 7.30 p.m. Lecture pointsßooth's ChildhoodIncidents of the American War—" A live Coivard better than a dead Hero"—Drink and Degradation—Loving Kindness — Reformation—The Work, its commencement and [triumphs—Booth as a speaker —Some of his Facts, Jokes, and Illustrations—The Minie Rifle—Plwit, Ye-oo! Musical selections by the Choir. Admission, Is; Children, Half-price. 2043
iAKIATUA GENERAL STORE. J. DBRAN, Proprietor. 2034 DRESSMAKING. US'RICHARDSON begs to intimate that she has removed from Albert Street to the houße lately occupied by Mr W, McKenzie, in Bannisters street, TO FLOCK OWNERS AND RESIDENTS IN WHARMMA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. Messrs hercock & taplin, having secured accomodation for their teams, and the storage of wool and goods at the Mungapakeha and Tinui Junction, in addition to their premises at the Taucru, are prepared to carry wool and goods at the lowest current rates, and all goods entrusted to them will be stored free at any of their sheds. During the Summer season they will maintain a daily communication between Masterton and Tinui. near Masonic Hall. 2036 2036 HERCOCK & TAPLIN, Carriers, Taueru, OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT.
EMPIRE LABOUR EXCHANGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY, HOUSE, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS.. THE undersigned beg 'to announce to tho Public that they have opened in the abovebusiness. The Labour Exchange will be under the management of Mr J Edwards (late of Messrs France Bros.), which is sufficient gaurantee that the requirements of town and country employers, and those seeking employment, will be punctually attended to. . The collection of Rents, Debts, &c. &c., will be undertaken by Mr G. M'Beatli, and all commissions placed in the hands of the Firm will receive prompt attention. EDWARDS & McBEATH, Empire Labour Exchange and Private Enquiry Office. Grey-street, Wellington, next National Bank of New Zealand. July Gtli, 1885. . 203G
COLONIAL SCOTCH PIE SHOP, Manners-street, Wellington. MR S. SCOTT, the proprietor of this old-established Scotch Pie-shop, wishes to inform his old Patrons and others that, having erected now and more convenient Premises, next Mr A, BIOKMANIS, MANNERS-STREET, he is now in a position to supply orders to a much greater extent than hitherto. His REFRESHMENT ROOMS will be second to none in the city, and every attention will be paid to visitors. SUPPERS and PARTIES catered for on the most reasonable terms. HOT PIES and COFFEE, TEA, or COCOA always ready. 2042
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2048, 22 July 1885, Page 3
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