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. pbingi*b:«...-. \rt Needlework Depot, 63, Lambion-Qbay, Wellington, HAVE on hand, and are in constant receipt per direct steamers— '■ Hbvelkies in Art Needlework, Embroilory and Crewel Silks, Filoselles, Brigg'a iransfors, Point Lace, Antimaccasaarand pearl Braids, and every requisite for art icedlework. WOOLS-Shetland, Andauaitm, 4 and 8 thread Berlin, Berlin fingering, Alloa Yarn, 4 and 5 ply Fin[oring, Fleecy, ; Merino, Hanover, Saxony, &c, of tineai qjalities only. Country orders receive prompt 'attorn- , O)RSALE., . ~,."11T. JAMES having several seciVi tions of land aud cottages left from Saturday's sale is prepared to sell them at i very low price and easy-terms. Also the easa of the businoss premises in Queonitreet. Apply early. J2B9' ■ ; T.JAMES. BAXTER'S lasbeon established over a quarter of a century, ■ patronised by all ranks of Bocicty, and and enjoys a success unparalleled, Donsumption, Coughs, Colds, Bronohjtis, Asthma, Whooping dough, Sore Throat and all affeotions of the Chest and Throat EFFECTUALLY CUMD BY BAXTER'S LUNG-PRESERVER TE&TIMONIALSJrora Rev CHARLES PENNY, Reofion (late of Chrittchurohi, SkJ'ohl7,lßß4. Your Pulmonic Elixir afforded my wife and ibildren almost immediate relief in coughs and aids, and many to whom I. have had tho deasure of recommending, your, specific have ipoken of it ai invaluable, In one caso, when jvery remedy tried was powerless to give relief the cough was so distressing), the first dose of rour Elixir proved moot effective. In another ase' (sore throat) a euro was so soon brought ibout that tho patient resolvod in the future to »ke nothing else. Other cases could bo cited, but theße will be sufficient to show thafc'your Pulmonic Elixir is a ;emedy of no mean order. Prom C. E. SALTER, Esq., Barrister and Solicitor, IngUs's Building, Ohristohuroh. Maroh 20,1884 I have used your Pulmonic lludr in my !amily for some years past, and have found it to se very effioacous in Ohest and Throat Com jlaints, From WILLIAM RErID, Esq., Shipping and Customs Agent. Lyttelton, November 28th, 1883. I have the greatest pleasure in bearing testimony to its efficacy in tho treatment of coughs, colds, bronchitis, croop, whoopjng cough,- Jio. I have recommended it to my friends, who have cure for chost and throat complaints, I have uniformly found a single dose of "Lung Preserver" check a severe paroxysm of coughing, I shall on all occasions have great pleasure in recommending it to all sufferers, as I consider it t, boon to mankind. From ISAAC ALLEN Esq., Commission Agent, Hereford Street, Ohristohuroh. December 5,1883. I have proved it in my family to be a specific for coughs, colds, &c, few doses invarhbly subduing that nasty harassing cough, and while relieving the throat aud chest, it does not, like other nostrums, disorder the digestive by inducing naußea, constipation, hoa<hche, loss of appetite, &c, I can heartily recommend it as the best, cheapest, aud.most palatable mixture known for coughs, colds bronchitis, whooping coughs, &c, So highly do we estoem it that we alwi keep a Bupplv on hand. From llev. W. B. MARTEN, Wesleyan Minister, Christchurch, 2nd August, 1872. I have been induced to try your Lung Preiwvor for an affection of tho throat, and deem it only just to inform you that I have exprsneed great benofit from its use, being enab to preach now with a degree of ease and comfort to which I had been for some time a stranger. [ shall certainly recommend it to all who suffer in a similar manner. From Rev. SAMUEL SELLARS, Minister of United Methodist Free Church. For the sake of suffering humanity, I record the following extraordinary cures which have, been effected by your valuable Lung Preserver: -I know a gentleman iu whom consumption had so far progressed that his medical man gave up hia case as hopeless. He, however, availed himself of your treatment, and after taking a fewbottles of your Lung was so far recovered as to be able to resume his business, which ho now regularly follows, without much inconvenience from either pain or weakness. To be had of all Chemists and Storekeepers, largo bottles Is 6d, 2s fid, 4s 6d, and 8s each. Wholesale Agents: J, Baxter, Chemist, 21 Victoria-street, Christohurck, Messrs P. Hayman&Co., and Kempfchorne, Pressor & Co.; J. Barraud and Sons, indß. Ayres, Wellington. /gTFurchasers are roquested to ask for Baxter's Lung Preserver. Be cautious against being put off with some other medicine, which dealers may rcommend solely on the ground of having moio profit. Waibarapa Agext: T. G. MASON, Oueen-9'.:oct Masterton 20SO By appointment to His Excellency the ' Governor. ROUSE & EURRELL, Oarriago and Coach Builders, EMPIRE CARRIAGE AND COACH FACTORY, Courtenay-place and York-st, Wellington. The only firm of Carriage Builders that were awarded two first prizes at the N.Z.I. Exhibition; 1885. R, & H., in returning thanks to the inhabitants of Wairarapa for ths_ liberal patronage accorded to them during the past fiveyeara, beg to inform them that they have considerably enlarged their commodious premises so as to enable them to carry out all orders entrusted to them with despatch. They aro_ now building Landauß, Expresses, Carriages, and Carts of every description, which foi style, strength, and finish, cannot be surpassed, and at the lowest possible pvioes, consistent with good workmanship. They have now in stock—Double and Single Buggies, Waggonettes, Ladies' Phstons, Carts, etc, especially suitable to this province. Inspection invited.; 2341 f J. H. PEDDEB, (Late Fairhirrt,) WIIUS-aiKEEI, Welukoiox. SEEDSI/JJkFBUITIST, ALL the New (Season's Seeds now 1* I Purebred Poultry Exchange, 234 i

Berlin Wool and Fancy Needlework Repository. 5 45 Cuba-sirbet, Weuixqtos. rMPORTER uf all kinds tf Art Nefidl& 5. work materials. uge Variety of Fancy Wool ß keptir stock, and a iplendid choice of Doll*. Toys, and Fancy Gooda, wifenblfl for present*. 234] ARTHUR Stock ani> Shakebrokeks, Laud, mm FIKAHCIAI, AXDGeBEUAX COMMJSSKW •■Agents, Lambtok Quay, Wbmikotos. f\WING to the rapid development » the town of Mauterton and kh« (lie kick .generally, Mews T. L. THOMPSON A 00. lave docided to offer the whole of tbtt TE ORE ORE FREEHOLD ESTATE, FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION >i which due notice will be siren. The property will bo sub-divided ink imall sections suitable for aecommod&iioi i&ddocks, &c., &e,, and ptwiMon v'A. ilso be made for small holdings for dairy ng and agricultural purpom The quality of the Ta Ore Ore enil ii UNSURPASSED in the Wairarapa dii ;riofc, and intending purchasers will d< yell to bear■ thia in wind. Oare will be taken the* water i* avail i iblein every lection. Due information respecting tie abon nay be obtained onapplioaiion to Mr T L THOMPSON, or Mr D. GUILD Manager, Te Ore Oro. 880

COMPULSORY CASH DItAPEIIY SALE. £2500 WORTH OF GENERAL DRAPERY To k disposed of in small arid big U)t» h Mitpnnhusm. Hours of Business—From 9 in the Morning till 9 in the Evening. BEING much in want of funds and to meet the hard times, I have determiuetlllint all Goods (or ono month from date shall be sold at Cost and LESS THAN COST PRICES. . Having been in business a short time only, the whole of the stuck i 3 fresh and clean. No rubbish to offer that has been on the shelves for years. Flannels, Blankets, Sheetings, Gloves, Ribbons, Underclothing, Ulsters, Millinery, &c. Large selection and special cheap lots in dress materials. Dresses made up on the promises by on olficient artiste at the lowest possible rates. • A. CASS, FEDERAL DRAPERY, Ohhtiul. 'Willis-simm, Opposite Ship Hotel, Wellington. SALE COMMENCING SATURDAY, 19th JUNE. 2317

BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. Suits made at the Shortest Notice. Material, Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed.

H E 0 R G E M E E , Oaaiißi g\ & v<, Excellency His J?Ws*Pk Governor. Opposito Government Buildings, CODMVESOIL, . PURE NORWEGIAN, SEASON 1886. 1 Imvo just recoived ex Doric 50 gallons of the first of the SEW SEASON'S OIL, which ia exceptionally fine and fres from objectionable fishy flavor. Sold in bottles, 1b Cd, 2b Cd, and k 6U IkumK bough in amj quantity.

EAWI9I Is MA (*WA T """'""188 4HBIKEB,, LAND AW) GENERAL AGENTS, Licensed Land Transfer Broker?, AGENTS FOR EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE, AND ACIiIDBiST INDEMNITY' ASSOOIATIOHS. flEX'i' TO THS COURTHOUSE Offices at Eketahuna.

-EMPIRESPOUTING AND RIDGING MANUFACTORY, AND CURVING WORKS, WILLIS-STSEET, WELLINGTON. Manufacturer nf Galvanised and Click Corrugated Iron, Galvanised Iron Spouting Ridging, Down Pipes, Baths, Oininiuy Pots, Enamelled awl Silver Rotieotora, Tin 2305 ' ware, <fcc.

MAIL NOTIOE-. r nHET.BTTER-BOS will be clearer] I for DKSPATCB <>i CORRESPONDENCE from this office fo the underFor Cartel ton, Ureytown, Foatbenton. Crow • Creek, JCiitokc, Upper 'Hurt, 'J'uita, Hutt I'etone, una iWiiingtoii, twice daily, C.oO fi.ui and 2.15 p.m. For Claiovillo, DalefifM, JUtiW/a, dally, 0.30 a.m. for Kurijiuni, daily, 12,15 p.m. For Droyertown, Mauricevillc, Eketabuna, Tutaoksra, Pahiaiua, Woodville, Waij>av,-», SVatpukurau, Napier, Pt.mornton horth, and Wan'prmi, daily, at 11.30 a.m. For Alfredton, Monday's, 11.30 a.m. for Bideiurd and Bowlands, Tuesdays und Saturdays, at 1.20 p.m. Fur Tiuc'ru, Tinui, Whakataki, Cashpoint, and East Co?.3t to Homewood, Mondays and Thursdays, at S."-i5 p.m. . Taueruand Brancopeth, Saturdays, 8.45 p.r

mony as to the vidua of our remedies YE TREAT ALL DiSEISES. lur fawatmont is Purely HisW; wd TESTIMONIALSSEVERE OA.SE OF BKOFOHITIS. Webb-street, Wellington. Dew Sir—l think it only my, duty to lake known to you tha wonderful effect 'rof. Brown'* Acaoian Balsam has had pon my son. Ho has been suffering from Ironohitis and a distressing cough for >me time, and we feared he was in aeonjmption; in fact die doctor said one of is lungs was seriously affected, but after iking a few doses of Balsam he felt very moh batter; and before he had finished m two bottlos, ha was completely astorod, and following his occupation gain, and has not had an attack since. It : indoed a wonderful cure,—l beg to emain, yours faithfully, Mm Cosier. VALUABLE TESTIMONY. Martin Square, Wellington, Dear Sir,—l have great pleasure in bating that Prof. Brown's Blood Purifier, lintmenfc and Pills are the host reraediet have ever known, and have dme my amilymora good that any medicine I iave ever used. The Acaeian Balsam and )intment are also a mre and speedy oure or whoopine cough and bronchitis. Havng proving them I can say they are the lest family medicines that I know mi, &0., J, Fhotma*. ' WORMS. Argyle-street, Wellington. Sir,—Tha Male Forn Vermifuge has lons my buy a ijroat di:al of good; after irying Worm Powders without, I mrchased a bottle of the' above, which wought away' several large worm*,— IToura, &c, D< Mtoww. NERVOUS DEBILITY. To Mr Ayres, Dear Sir,—My daughter ut now quit* recovered. Wnen 1 first sent to yon foi i bottle of Restorative Assimilant, sht ivaa in a very low state in body and mind, [ww afraid she waß going out of hei mind. She took one bottle of your vata iblo medicine with the RenoveratingPills, which so braced up her norvoua Ryetem, that she seemed another woman. I haw heard no oomplaint from Rer of any retorr but she is quite comfortable and ( happy. Hoping this may be of some benefit to anj one that may be in the same state ahe wbi in three months ago,—l am, &c., NATHAJJIAIiBARTiiBir. P.S.—You are at liberty to mako, use ol this as you think proper.

llildillllllilfll ' lillllL 'I extensive plant with which they were previously provided, they ha' weived a large importation, comprising tlie i ATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN MACHINERY THEY ARE THUS IN A. i POSITION TO EXECUTB MENTAL EVERY DESCRIPTION KiNOWN TO THE ART Merchants, auctioneers, eWta of public bodies and the public generally wi lease make note of the superior facilities offered, The maxim of the pvoprieto: has always been CHEAPNESS, NEATNESS & DESPATCH And they nre prepared tfl carry it out as heretofore. afliattßHHm \\\ ALL ITS BH Ir ulscnindcvttTtMi bv the fivro. iflnrijjpH QOhlpi PUNCTUALLY AOTTOJSD TO. CUTS AND EMBLEMS .FOR EVERY TRADE.

THE GARDEN.

ACCLIMATISED JJDLBS. ADAMS & SONS' Collection of Early Flowering Bulbi fur forcing and bkiiimuii! in fcho Conservative in June July, and August. Price, 10s 6d, 15s, 2h, 30s, 425, and 635. ADAMS & SONS' Collection nf Bulbous Soots, Nn. 1, fur indoor and outdoor culture. 100 bulbs, in 50 distinct varieties. Price, 21s. ADAMS & SONS' No. 2 Collection for 1 CihiJervatory mid Window decorations. 100 bulbs in 20 choice varieties. Prico 21s. ADAMS & SONS' No. '6 Collection, for outdoor planting. 160 bulbs 100 distinct varieties. Price, 21s. ADAMS & SONS'No. 4 Collection, 12 varieties of now sorts of Bulbous Plants, which are being sonfc out for the first time. Price, 30s.

The Purest Spirits in tne World !! Persons recovering from severs illness . will End Wolfe's Sohnapps a gentle Stimulant and Tonic. ■Beware of Imitations. o 'AN.

CUTTINGS FREE BY POST, | Fuschias, Carnations, Picoteoo, Pinks, ■ Zonal Pelargoniums, Salvias, Pansies, Verbenas, Heliotropes, Petunias, &c. 2s 6d por dozen. Regal Show, and Tricolour Pelargoniums, 5s per doz. PRESENTS FOR HOME FRIENDS. Seeds of New Zealand Plants-No. 1 Collection, -Ferns; 2, Alpines; 3, Plants and Shrubs; 4, Filmy Ferns; 5, Orchids and Carnivorous Plants; 6, Veronicas. Twelve varieties in each collection, ss. THE NEW CATALOGUE OF BULBS, PU-:)TS, EOSES, FRUIT, AND FOREST TREES - _ I Can be had on application. Adams a Dons, New Plant, bced, and Bulb Merchants, Gloucester-street east, CHRISTCHUECH,, Cantcrbory, 2337

Tho namo of M. Mow & Co is on every Genuine Bottle, All who'are Nervous, Languid, Lowspirited, need Wom's SoHXAm. Thom) who suffer from Dyspepsia The Debilitated, Nausea, or The Sleepless Want of appetite, The Aged and The Rheumatic, Decrepid, Individuals % All who have afflicted with impaired their Kidney or vitality by overwork other ' intellectual or Complaints, mechanical, i Require a Stimulant like WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS. Forty Years Before tho Public ! Certified by the Medical Profession as the Purest Stimulant Procurable, WALTER NATHAN & CO,, 2270 As;ente, Wellington FOE SALE. . N HAND AND TO ARRIVE, SIXTY SIDES OF llil:lMHI:W;i;MHM Superior to Canterbury cure (from Mr J. . flessey). Hams and Bacon, 9d per lb by the side 9|d half Bide. MASTER-TON. m

OPENING NOTICE. G JACKSON begs to notify that ho • has commenced business at. the corner nf Manners and Cuba-streets, Wellington, as SEEDSMAN and FLORIST, with a Brat-class assortment of Seeds, Plants, and Garden Requisites, and oan supply all ldnds of nursery plants at reasonable' prices. All soeds of firstclass germinating quality. All kinds of Yerotablu And Flower seeds sold in twopenny packets, except beans and peas; and guarantees all seeds sold by him as being supplied to him. direct from the best wholesale houses in New Zealand, and being a practical gardener his services will-be at the disposal of his friends and the public who may require information .on gardening hoping by attention and courtesy to gain tha confidence and support of the public 2338

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2355, 24 July 1886, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2355, 24 July 1886, Page 2 (Supplement)

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