REMEMBER THIS. If you are costivo or dyspeptic, or are Buffering from any other of the numorous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is jour own fault if you remain ill, for Hop Bittora is a sovereign romedy in all such complaints. If yon havo a rough, pimply, or sallow akin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel misoi'ftblo gonorally, Hop Bitters will |ivo you a fair skin, rich blood, and »weet£9t breath, health, and comfort, rare .wasting away in any form of disease, stop tempting death the oraoht, and turn for a cure to Hop jußtors. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, aister, inothor, or daughter, can bo mado the pictnro of health, by a fow bottles of Hop Biflen, costing but a trifle, Will you let thorn suffer. If you are sick with that terrible sick«ess nervousness, you will find a "Balm ef Gilead" in tho uso of Hop Bitters. In short thoy cure all diseases of th Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidnoys,- Bright's Disease. £SOO will bo paid for a caso thoy will not cure or help. Druggists and Chemists keep it, . 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. [iTON LODGE No. 1430, E.G. ~10 THE BRETHREN.-You are X requested to attend tho .Masonic duties of your Lodge on'MONDAY, the 19th day of April. lSßG,yat the Masonic Hall, Bannister Streot,f'iLodgo 8 o'clock sharp. ;' : '< ■> Business : Passing.- ;;:\:".;>i<V' CV '. By order of the ren invited, ■ .■ i '>'#"cK->,.- ; v. ■
:W. BERRY,;:, .'■Secretary., READ IT, IT-M.WORTH-YOUR clothiKactM ARE SELLING--,. ■?-.'■ .-,*."■£■ Men'i Hoary Tweed Suit's for 20a : " ..;..,," Men's Colonial Tweed Suits for 25s : Men's NjZVTweed Suits for 35s ■■. Hs/« mßt Heavy N.Zi Tweed Suits. 45a y Tweed ..Trousers and : Vests fi'OsOd ', '/.>>.;.' Men's Colonial TweedTrousbrsand Vests for 13s 6d JfMrt; „..'*, t-/..' Men's N.Z. Tweed Trnusors-and Vests for 16s 6d ■■;,■■ Men's Strong Tweed Trousers for as f)d';. Men's Colonial Tweed Trousers for-8s Gd Men'sN.Z. Tweed Trousers for. 10s6d : .■''.. Men's Extra Heavy N.Z. Tweed Trousers for 12s 6d ■ Men's Hard Felt Hats for 3s'6d.:'v;i' : :T ; \' Men's Soft Felt Hats for 2s lid ,-.v3'W Boys' and Youths' Folt Hats from Is 9d v Men's Ulster Overcoats fn»ra 17s (id;:: t Men's Strong Working Shirts 2s 9d, ' : 'k--Men's Regatta Shirts 3s 9d , ■'::, Heavy White Blankets from lis 9d .per P»'r :. : '' v.'/ ?'' Heavy Twill Sheeting," 2 yds'wide, ifroin lOdperyard "fyy;-;}: :[\--- f Colonial Flannels' from Is per yard. ■ '■ ..., : .., Heavy Unbleached Calicoes front.3d per yard '''■['{ :..."" :, : .'. ,: ,.^..v Silicii Lining, good quality,". 4| per yard And all ofchorJines ■■• EQUALLY CHEAP,' AT THE it-- '■-.'■ y-y : 'i Wairarapa Clothing Fac•tory,"c^ s - (OP Qi MANAGER. • The Book debts in the estate ..of Rapp & Hare raußt be paid at the Wairarapa Clothing Factorv AT ONCE. . ' ..■: : :"e. b. hare;s " HEREBY give notice that 1 will not ~ be responsible for.any debts tliat my vih ELIZABFTH GOODGAME may eontracfcfromthis date,;- v;'. :>■ . • JAMES GOODGAME.■-.:.' Miuriceville April lCfch-1886, >■";". f - 1 2272 N SALE BY SIGNED- %:^WM' : m.,. Flower pots and.saucerß;. ! .-);i/ ; :v-.''),J;;.; G&rdonfcifces. . ; :'".'■': :,'■? >ov ; 'P : V".rt^ Earthwiife pmes and.tiaps:-v::. i ';.-.t , '.v ' Chimney pots, etc.;'■:"■''-..'.■■*■.'■■..iv:';-.--: HERBERT 'M]LL;\M Mtnufaoturor, Wallace-st., AVullington,' Or at the City Steam Sawmills— 1 '■■''■■* : WADDELL McLEuD, & WEIR,' tt7l' .^.^vUgeuto.
CARTERTON BAKERY. ' ' A.L.WHYTE High-Street, Carterton, HE PUREST BREAD and BEST . CAKES in the district. Balk and Parties Catered For. Srancheon, Dinners, and Tcaa, and PriWfl vate Sitting rooms 10R SALE.-A splendid lot of BOX TEAS at 18/, 21/, 23/, 25/6. EXQEPTIQNALLY GOOD VALUE. JURE INDIAN TEAS, Theso Teas are rapidly increasing in f»vor, and are far superior to packed teas J; atmore money, i 4 Our Oolong Ktmgra Valley Tea, ?HB FINEST TEA IN THE COLONY, AT 2/8. A trial is requested of all true lovers of REALLY GOOD TEA, imported especially for the INDTAJN TEA WAREHOUSE, opposite Prinoe of Wales, <F. W. TEMPLE, ' MTO ' MaSTERTON. JAMES HOBMAN, tTTHEELRIGHT, RLAOKSMITH, AND FARRIER, • Main Street Greytown, (W; J. Gambling lato premises). Hivins? commenced business in the Bbore premises the undersigned hopes, kff «ttention to business and the prompt •xtcution of orders, to gain the patron■"•"'^epubSifi . P . J.HOBMAN.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2272, 16 April 1886, Page 3
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651Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2272, 16 April 1886, Page 3
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