I SEASONABLE REQUISITES. /-. HENEY EDGAR ETON; PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST ' MASTERTON, ,' IN again returning his sincere thanks for the very liberal support.shown him, bega to present a list of articles suitable for the present season! • Eno'a Fruit Salt, Montsormt Lime Fruit Juice, Citrate and Fluid Magnesias, Sarsaparilla and- Dandelion Mixtures, SHERBET, a delicious beverage, Seidlitz Powders, Iron and Quinine wine, Friedricbshall Bitter Wator, Hunyadi Jano'a Waters, Ac. &c. Carbolic Acid, Coiidy's Fluid Carbolic Powder, Chloride of Lime, Insect Powder, &c, &c. ETON'S HAIR WASHromoves dandruff, ■ cools and cleanses' the head. ETON'S WORLD-FAMED HAIR RESTORER, warranted (unless smooth and polished scalp indicating defunct hair follicles) to cause tho capillary Bubstance to issue from the summit of the cranium, the place designed by nature for tho capillary to vegetate. Neave'a food, Ayers' preparations, Driffield's Oils, all Patent Medicines, Strychnino (specially prepared for bird poisoning), Trusses made to ovdor, Spongea, Feeding Bottles, Toilet-ware, &c, : &o. In fact every requisite' will be found usually kept by a well-regulated Drug Store. TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED. (Begistmd by Medical Council, London.) Cooling and Invigorating Drinks always on hand, IN BUSINESS 37IEARS. SBLNote the Address- j CITY FOUNDRY Eva-street, off Taranaki-placo, Wellington. UT CRABTREE & SONS, Millwrights, Engineers, and General Smiths, makers of every description of Steam Engines and Boilers, Sawmill Machinery, Builders' and Contractors' Ironwork, Iron Gates, Fencing Standards, and Ornamental Fencing, Sc. Several newaudaocoiid hand Engines on salo. 21!), OY&ST3E3S SALOON. During tho Close Season, only. RlllLKliaiKll Can bo legally sold at the above Saloon. 2160 MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL 4 PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL. RAM and EWE FAIR, WILL BE HELD AT
MEBSB3 LOWES ml lOM'B SALS YAItDS. Mn titer ton, 'THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, 1880. ENTRIES, accompanied by fees, must be lodged with the Secretary at Masterton on or before SATURDAY, FEBRUARY lith, 1880, and in order that catalogues miiyba prepaid, vendors are requested to slate, when mailing the entry, whether the aheup are to be sold singly or otherwise, and to nominate the auctioneer, Sheop must bo on tho ground by 10 a.m. on the day of Fair and to be removed by permission of tho Stewards only. Sale to commence at 11 a,m. sharp. . Tho entry fees for rams will bo fid per head up to 10, and 3d por head for all over that number; single sheop Is per head. For oweß, Is per score up to 100, and Od per score for all over that number. RICHD. J, FTTTON, Secretary, Temple Chambers. Masterton. RICHD. R COLLINS, SADDLER AND HARNESS-MAKER, T I N U I, WISHES to thank tho inhabitants of Tinui and surrounding districts for past favors, and hopes by good workmanship, combined with Moderate Charges, to merit a continuance of the same. A good stock of Saddles, Bridles, &c„ always on hand. 2200 GREYTOWN RACES. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, January 29ih and 30m, EXCURSION TICKETS TO GREYTOWN be issued at Wellington, retime V and LowerHntt on January 28th, 29th and 30th, and will lie available for return u ( > to Monday, February Lt, First class Second diss 12s 9a ■ ■ ! SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS. I To Ureytown will be issued at all stations on January 28th and 29th, and will be available for return up to Monday, February Ist. On Friday, January 29th, a special irain will leave Greytmvn for Masterton at 8.55 a.m., returning from Masterton at 10.10 a.m., arriving in Groytown at 11.20 a.m. ' On Saturday the train usually leaving Greytown for Mastorton at 10.50 a.m. will nut run. On Saturday, 30th instant, the train usually leaving Mastorton for Wellington at 2.10 p.m. will be delayed, leaving Mastorton at 6,55 p.m., Carterton 7.27, Feathorston 8.15, Upper Hutt 10.20*- i Lowor Hutt 11.0, arriving in Wellington at 11.35 p.m. "- 03 BY ORDER,.
31 of small grazing runs in the WANQANUI, TUHUA, MURIMOTD and RANGITIKEI DISTRICTS, comprising ABOUT ; 84,000 AORES Will bo submitted topublio auction at the Masonic Hall, Wanganui, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th February, 1886, at 11 a,m, Upset rental, 6d per acre. . The principal features of the leasing system are 21 year's lease, renewable for a further 21 years, and valuations for permanent improvements. For full particulars see plans arid posters, which will be distributed' shortly to all principal Railway Stations and Post Offices throughout the district. . J. W. A, MAROHANT, Commissioner of Orown Lauds,'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2206, 29 January 1886, Page 3
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