Lowes &lorns. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, At 2 o'clock, Unreserved Sale of Drapery, Boots and Shoes, Literature, etc. TOWES& lORNS wiU soil at their JJ rooms as abovo, a quantity of salvago goods from the lato fire at Wellington, consisting of—--150 pairs . Women's, Children's, and Boys' Boots and Shoes in all .tlio newest designs, both English, Foreign, and Colonial manufacture, Drapery, Carpets, Chairs, Tables, Couches, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Sewing Machines. Also a special line of literature, embracing all the latest standard works, historical, freethouglit, scientific, and light reading. , 2221 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, At 1 o'clock. LOWES & lORNS' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2G. At One p.m. W. & E.C.P.S.YARDS, CARTERTON. Important Sale of about QAAA FIRST CLASS BREEDING UUUU EWEg> a pol , tioil of t ] lo f amolls Tupurupuru flock. ' LOWES~& lORNS Have been favored with instructions from W. 0. Buchanan, Esq., M.H.R., to sell by public auction as above, in conjunction with Mr F. H. Wood, at the Pastoral Society's Yards, Carterton,' about QAAA LINCOLN EWES, from two OVVV tooth to full mouth. Mr Buchanan's name and reputation as a breeder of Lincolns is so well established and his sheep have obtained such a widespread reputation, that further comment l is unnecessary. Buyers will find it decidedly to their advantage to attend this ANNUAL SALE. " LOWES and lORNS, 2224 Auctioneers. MASTERTON LIVERY & BAIT STABLES. • HOOD & SHAW tender their best thanks to the travelling public and settlers of the district for the liberal patronage bestowed on them since they commenced business in Masterton. They have now to announce that the CJLTJB STABLES have been ro-erected and re-opened, and will bo found commodious, comfortable, well-ventilated, and supplied with evo.y convenience that travellers or owners, of horses can desire. The new stables have been designed with all the latest' improvements, and being built of iron can be WARRANTED FIREPROOF. The Empire fcstiibles will also be carried on as formerly, a double staff of EXPERIENCED GROOMS being provided to meet the requirements of the two establishments. A first class collection of Buggies, Cany-alls, and reliable Saddle Horses constantly on hire at moderate rates, Every attention paid to the requirements of Commercial Travellers. The Livery and Bait Depaitment being under tho supervision of skilled and trustworthy hands, persons putting up at the.stables may rely on their horses receiving the best possible treatment. The " Favorite" 'Bus meets every Train. SECURE PADDOCKS. ' 2211 SEASONABLE REQUISITES. HENRY EDGAR ETON, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, MASTERTON, 'N again returning his sincere thanks X for the very liberal support shown him, begs to present a list of articles suitable for the present season. Eno's Fruit Salt, Montserrat Lime Fruit Juice, Citrate and Fluid Magnesias, Sarsaparilla and Dandelion Mixtures, SHERBET, a delicious beverage, Seidlitz Powders, Iron and Quinine wine, Friedrichshall Bitter Water, Hunyadi Jano's Waters, &c, &c, Carbolic Acid, Condy's Fluid Carbolic Powder, Chloride of Lime, Insect Powder, &c, &o. ETON'S HAIR WASH removes 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 substance to issue from the summit of the cranium, the place designed by nature for the capillary to vegetate. Neave's food, Ayers'preparations, Driffield's Oils, all Patent Medicines, Strychnine (specially prepared for bird poisoning), Trusses mack to order, Sponges, Feodint; Bottles, Toilet-ware, &c, &c. In fact every requisite will be found usually kept by a woll-rcgulatcd- Drug Store, TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED. (Registered by Medical Council, London.) Cooling and Invigorating Drinks always on hand. IN BUSINESS 37 YEARS. "VNote the Address— WAR AG-AINJ r THE Undersigned, have reduced the price of horse-shoeing. Hackhorßeß shod from 5s per set for cash. Old shoes 6d each. All other work equally cheap. GEO, DIXON,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2224, 19 February 1886, Page 3
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608Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2224, 19 February 1886, Page 3
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