[RIiOISTBIIKI).] MKDIOAL HALL, MASTEIiTON.' • that ho has'JUST 1) IiJiCEIVED a largo consignment of tho tiiulormeiitioiied Preparations for tho Summer Season:— ■ PMK SOUTH SEA ELAND LIME JUIVE.-lhvm tlio Fruit. Purified by a now process, ■ Fresh, bright, and patotalile. ENOy MUIT SALT.-'lh Genuine, direct from Manufactory, ZOEBONE. -Non-alcoholic Champagne. ' A delightful bijveragofortho Bummor. LEMON SYRUP.-f ovSmimov Drinks. value,. PORE ESSENCES. - For Flavoring Confoctionovy, Jollits, &ut. Lemon (extra strong), Almonds, Cloves, Pino Apple, Uutaliia, Cochinoal, &o. NELSON'S GELATINE, ISINGLASS, and FUSE CITRIC ACID-fox making Jellies. ■ESSENCE OF MWNET.-Eor making Curds and Whey, Cream, Cheese, <k SALSALINE \ *—pa (plf MTfl i M THK GREAT FOOD PRESERVATIVE. T. Vr. MASON'S STOUK OF P A.TIOT MEDICINES, Toilet requisites, perfumery, &c. fill bear comparison with any house in the Wellington Provinco. _ Tfy success which iws hitherto attended his tsf&irts is gveatiy due to the PUKITYOIh'HKDItUG!? mvi'm hi* dispensary which aro selected I*' »$s Agent from the loading London and Continental Houses. IVOMCEoPATHIC MEDICINES. Quinine and Steel Wines, Seltzogenes and Seltzogcne Powdem, Keplor's Extract of Meat, LAIiGE Af'SOJITMENT OF FANCY GOODS 1385 WELLINGTON ' HOJKEOPATHIO DISPfiNSURYand SURGERY, Evening Pom Chambers, , DR W. DUNN7M.R.C.S.K, &c. Houceopathic Physician, Surgeon, and Licentiate in Mid'.viiery, AND T, F. MORLTJY, HOMG3OPATMST. Consultation Hours, from 9 to 10 a.m. at Dispensary, including medicine, TWO SHILLINGS and SIXPENCE.
Hours fur private patients, 1 to 3; evening, S to 8. J)!2& mir Private Residence, PIPETEA tiTftKET, three doors from Molesworth street, 12 to 1.30 noon; fa' to 7,30 evening. We iittend patients ut their residences at ail other hours, day or nieht. , 2308 . LfNDOP,
UMITEIITON. 2189 M'fcK'LOi!. BTJSUI SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, PLANING & MOULDING MILL, ELLIAMS & BARKER, LL kinds »f Dressed Timber, Mould- . ings, Rusticating, Sashes, Doors, Floorings, and a good stock of oned timber kept on hand, suitable :.f;ice fittings, &c. Repairs of all kinds nilod with neatness and despatch, Upltry orders promptly attended to. ■'. & B. return (heir Binccro thanks to r Humorous customers for past favors, solicit a continuance of the same, ra their long experience in all ses of work, they can confidently ■o-iitee the satisfactory execution of all :n entrusted to them. ILDEHS AND CONTRACTORS, Uimtei Given for General Repairs mul Bmldirujs of any description. 20C :OPARI SAW MILLS, MASTERTON, 5 ' Richard Evernden, Proprietor. 71 BEGS to notify that hlm ■ XV, Jul, purchased from Mr John (JEiJUM the above plant and business, ; and is prepared tocutanddelivor timber, to order, any sizo, and at the | LOWEST TRADE RATES. 1 In connection with the above, John I GttAHJur thanks his numerous customers i for past favors, and trusts a continuance iof the fyimc may bo extended to his Any orders left at the Ofaki Mill, or at J. Graham's Store (late Rapp & Hare), Emporium, Mastorton, will rec he prompt attention. . \%s MASTEB/lON WATER POWER WOOD TURNEKY WORKS AND CHAIR FACTORY. "WIUjXAM. CASEY Proprietor, ! ■ \ LL KINDS of turned work in stock. l Billiard halls re-turned and chalk cups turned. Borne made kitchen chairs. Oarvod Brackets from to (i inches, Factory-Hall Street. Shop-Queen street, adjoining Empire Hotel. 221)2 F]p 0 BUILDERS AND I CABINETMAKERS. STEaM TURNING AND CARVING WORKS, Courtney Place, Wellington. C. BATH, Hejta to inform tho trades and public generally that he lias started TURNING IN ADDITION TO CARVING. and is) now prepared to osecute orders in ; TURNING, BAND amiFRETSA WING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ! Cuargks will be at the Lowest Pos. C. BATH invites all persons to come and INSPECT THE STOCK Of Tiirnin:-; and Carvmy on hand before purchasing elsewhere, 233 H D.V Glt T I SU'G S C A~T Now Advcrtoiiunts: 3s per inch Ist insertion • ulf-nHce nil •.iili*«|iiuiil insertions. Shurl. .Vivi'itisjaißiiia, n,it exceeding W ivordi n iv*.ims.l cr.-iimii: Is ojch, lat insertion half-nrice iUlv-lV|ll;'lll.. Advei moments over lender chanrcddouble rates. , ''ho a w «(insertions required for any advor- : ■-."", '. " r y """"i" u t" «■, uuicrmso a- will Ijo continued anil chanted for till counter-' minded. Advonisomcnts nnlctel h.v the month or .'lUiKc- an I coiintoiinainied before tho t'm« anocil (or m-nire!, will bo chared for the full torm unless iij' spwail ;imiip[cniont. All iani',l advertisements from persons having no ninniii;'account with this office mns'-he I'ltECtll). : Utm.s tccopted in pn.vinant of si: all orders t.y post. births, ijKitti*. and Marm;<« Koto NOT diMped for To scare prompt Insomon of advertisements It is .wot-vtry that they should i.o left at the office by 11 A tenuous io Advertisements on tho Ist and Uh I'nges r,rass bo sent in tmtlater thtuill a.tn. on the div preceding that on which they aro required tu appear. S«o.sri|:tion-Porqu»rtflr 7i 6d In advance Os Oil
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2350, 19 July 1886, Page 4
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