h SKIEEN-MGEJotaftlpubllßbed every ->.,IHiBSDAY eyoniiig in time for upyjuntrymails. \Terma'o£, subscription payable f' aflVflttooandinoludlveofpoatage':— ; ' Y ..'■. .'6 : .'6B. .' ; /,. B.Months -/AsS ■ Orders for above jrilT'bereoeived at theWA}RAjutA Dau? -.Office,'- «nd ; 'by our-Agents throughput tb^oßistrict.' Scale of adverjSteig cbitfgea furnished on application/' ... ..-.v'- ■- -'■■■.■■J.-.-PATIONfcCO. (Graduate In'BodW Surgery, DuMn Univorslty) • DENTAL Stf.RQEON, CHURCH STREET, • ■ Masterton. T.G.MASON. i Pharmaceutical Chemist, QUEEN STREET, - FAS now received the Season's stock _!■ of-' : NEWFOUNDLAND COD LIVER OIL, Specially imported and bottled by his London Apent. ■ . ALSO a large supply of WABNEB'S SAFE CUBE-HI-, per bottle. • IRISH MOSS mTOBAL,-n<i Domestic romedy for Coughs, Colds, and all affections of the throat and chest. Prepared from the original recipe 1/6, 2/6, and 4/6 per bottle, ! QUININE AND STEEL WINE, WRITE WORM POWDEBS, l COOPER'S SHEEP DIP Largest and best stock of Drugs and Dhermcals, Horse and Cattle medicines, Toilet Requisites and Perfumery, Patent modicines, or Surgical appliances in the Wellington District. All Country Orders despatched by return mail. KTIQ-HET BBX.IU, AT THE PRIVATE DOOR. ■ OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. . H. HOUNSLOW )ESPEOTFULLY intimates to the \t public of Masterton that he has BOOT AND SHOE MAKER In those premises opposite Denison -House, where.he liopos by strict attention to all orders entrusted to his cm to merit a fair share of Support. • lioots and Shoes of .every description made and repaired on the most Reasonable terms. 2G09 MASTERTON GRAMMAR SOHOOL, ALL arrangements for the oponing of this institution having been completed, parents and guardians are informed that students will assemble on MOND.AI, JULY 11th at 9.30 a.m, Mr Crawford has had the good fortune to secure the commodious and well ventilated building, known as St. MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM, which, in addition to being central in position, is sufficiently withdrawn from the thoroughfare to ensure quieb. For additional information see prospectus. EVENING FRENCH CLASS. STUDENTS intending to join, the clasß will meet, at the above rooms on MONDAY, 11th July at 4 p.m., and aro requested to bring with them all books not text books, such as Grammar, Conversation Books, etc Feos for this churn, one and a half guineas per quarter. A. E, CRAWFORD, 2637 . T.O,D„ S.S.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2642, 8 July 1887, Page 2
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350Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2642, 8 July 1887, Page 2
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