SEASONABLE REQUISITES, HENRY EDGAR ETON, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST MASTERTON, : IN again returning his sincero thanks for tho very liberal support shown him, bcfja to present a list, of articles suitiible for th« present season, ' . Eno's Fruit Salt, ■Montsorr.it Lime Fruit Juice, Citrate and Fluid Magnesias, Sarsaparilln and Dandelion Mixtures, SHERBET, a delicious' beverage, Seidlitz Powders, Iron and Quinine wine, 'Friedrichshall Bitter Water, Hunyadi Jano's Waters, &c, &c Carbolic Acid, Oondy'a Fluid Carbolic Powdor, Chloride) of Lime, Insect Powder, &c, &c, ETON'S HAIR WASH removes dandruff 1 cools and cleanses the head. ETON'S WORLD-FAMED-HAIR RESTORER, warranted (unless -smooth and polished scalp indicating defunct hair follicles) to cause the capillary substance to issue from-the Summit of the cranium, the placo 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 made to'order, Sponges, Feeding Bottles, .Toilet-ware, &c, &c, In fact every requisite will be.found usually kept by a wpll-reguktei' Drug Storo. • TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED. (Rcgiskmlhj Medical Cowicil,London.) Cooling and Invigorating: Dmnks always on hand. IN BUSINESS 37 YEARS. IS,Notb tee Address—- ,, , OPENING NOTICE. '■.e^taTler,' l':'->- (Of Makora Nursery), : fiOGAJL FRUIT DEPOT. Qumi-stmt, Masttrion. Em ■ HAVING mado suitable • J.,, arrangements, will open a depot an SATURDAY NEXT for the said of all fruits in season, on the premises lately occupied by Mr Gant, Chemist, near Club Hotel 2264 MASTERTON TOW* TRUSTEES. . ; ;.A POLL will be taken on THURS:>XX DAY, the 29th day of April, 1886, In;.tho Institute, Maeterton, for the election of two trustees in the place of ■Mossrg R, Hiiro and S. E. Gupper, who retire by rotation. Nominations at ]2 o'clock noon on THURSDAY, 22nd April insti.'.at tho Council Chambers. .■.■■■..-*■'■ -.R BROWN, . ■ 2270. :, ■' Returning Office,
Wm.WHITF :f'."(LATE .WHITT & DONALDSON.) ■Qnmmd .GABIKET mid FUIINIv..;;: TUBE WAREHOUSE.] W; WHITT in thanking his nunier- ; ,'uua customers for-past favors, begs to solicit their future patronage In ordor to keep up with the times and; increased ■' demands;' he' has' enlarged" his Premises by adding- the-shop lately occupied by It, ML GALLOWAY & Co., Tailors, so that ho will be ■ able to keep abetter choice of'goods and attend to orders with more promptitude than he has been able to do. Customers who will compare the quality with other firms will find that Wm WHITT'S is the- Cheapest and Most Reliable Firm in the Wairarapa, Australian Oppoaum Rugs, in various sizes at low prices. '. ■ N.B.—Thetailoring business will still be carried on iii part of the premises by Mr,H. BROOM.' : - ; ,-.- 2213 vPNTKAL BOOT ['' '.■;' ■■'. ■ ■ ..Queen-St;, Masteiiton. for the Season. "V" : -(:.-J,DBT.ARRIVED-A large aasort;nienfc';'of. Ladies/ Gents'and Children's Boots and Shoes. ■■ ■' , : A specialitylin Boots with DAMP ,PROOF SOLES, to protect the feet during the coining winter. i All goods'.marked in plain figureo. fk liberal .DISCOUNT for CASH, '. .vMrsßamberliasiuueh pleasure inan■iiouncing the'arrival of a lan>o' and [specially-selected stock of boots and shoes, suitablo ; for tlio"' season, consisting of ladies' higli-lcg lace in calf; best kid and [.cloth tops, elastic sides and button, maid's and girls' do. ; also a nice lot of evening shoes 'and-,-:'wool-lined slippers, Boys', .youths', 'aiid men's elastic sides, shooters, ,aridbalmorals. : ' Speciality—Our. Water- . tights,; own make,-'. 10s fid. Boots and [shoes made to'order,;, and repairs neatly arid promptly- executed. ', 5s 1 '.;..'■,■,-,. ?-'..'■. 22C6 %!' WORTH OF EASTER GIFTS. Jeweller. &c, Cuba-street, Wellington, • HAYING met with so. much ..success in his Wooden Peg Competition, has determined to start-another with Peppercorns instead of pegs.' /NOW ON VIEW ' lii"'.'"his"- window . is a handsome- Silver- :.''■-. mounted Cut Glass Biscuit-Box, . . FILLED WITH PEPPERCORNS, Filled and sealed by Mr 0. E; Evens, in the presence of Mr G. H. Thornton and several .othors. The box is to be opened on sth May, 1886.. The ru.es .to be the same as last competition,-.™., purchasers to the value of k are entitled to estimate a number, The following are the gilts : For the nearest number of peppercorns in-the Biscuit Box, a handsome gold watch, value £2O. Second nearest, Gold Locket and Necklet, valued £l2. Third nearest, Lady's Silver Lever Watch and chain, value £7los. Fourth nearest, Gold Brooch and Earrings, value £4los. Fifth nearest, Gold Brooch and Earrings, value £3los. Sixth nearest, Gold Nugget Ring, £2los. Conditions of drawing.—The nearest estimate to take first prize. If more than one give the same number, that being nearest, they shall draw for first and Becond'prize, &c, as the case may oe. . ■ , 2257 CARTERTON BAKERY.A.KWRYTE. Hioff Street,... Carterton, THE PUREST BREAD and BEST CAKES in the district. ~ Balls and Parlks Catered For, ; Luncheon, Dinners, and Teas, and Pri--2271 vato Sitting rooms
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2274, 19 April 1886, Page 3
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