FOR SALE, 10 Purebred Gotawold Roma 10 do Southdown do, 2-tooth, b;ed by Mr J. Reid, Oamaru. 1 150 Ferretts, 1 ipply to X F. H, WOOD, Greytown. 1 TO KUNHOLDERS HT) T ATHAM'is prepared , Jj, Xj to boil down sheep at Messrs Williams and Beethara's Works,. Waingawa. Those desirous of Bonding sheep aro requested to apply at once. '•'< FREEZING BEEF killed at.lowest rates. ' 2846. KOYAL HOTEL, MASTERTON. , D. E. TOOHILL ,;;„.PROPKiBion, THE above Hotel has been placed in thorough repair, renovated,and furnished in a way that will meet the wishes of boarders and visitors, The best of wines, spirits, : and fermented liquors kept in stock. FIRST-CLASS STABLING, ■" W, H. HOFFMANN# CO, (0? Adelaide), BEG to notify those suffering from DEAFNESS that they have an instrument, • ' "The Aurophone," Specially adapted for all Eae 06mp!aint8.. It is infallible and immediate in its action in propagating sound. This - valur able instrument has never failed ingiving relief to all suffering with defective hearing, and is especially appreciated by those having spent largo amounts of money without benefit, The most important part of this Instrument,.is that it can be placed in and withdrawn from the ear with the greatest ease, and that it,'is NOT VISIBLE when in the Ear.. STEAM-INHALING: SPRAYS. ; These Instruments are tho most efficapious in all Chest, Bronchial, and Throat Complaints, in the relief of those hacking Coughs incidental to Phthisis, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, etc., etc,. Tho warm, mild, and medicated steam loosens the mucus, relieves the inflammatory process, and gives free breathing room, MR HOFFMANN will visit Masterton and may be consulted from March 22nd to March 29th, on all cases of Deafness, at the Occidental Hotel. 2848
TE 11ANGITUMAU COCKSFOOT SEED TO SELL, in lots to suit purchasers. Sample on application. JAS. STUCKEY,. 2847 Opakli IMPOJITAXT. L. J. HOOPER & Co. Are now openinp up their first instalment of :. '■ 49 CASES AND BALES 49 OF Autumn and Winter Goods, NOVELTIES depaSeni; ALL THE LATEST STYLES & FASHIONS FROM LONDON AND PARIS. VALUE UNSURPASSED. M FIRST GRAND DISPLAY FOR THE AUTUMN k WINTER . SEASON, 1888. • v . L. J, HOOPER & (30, • BONMARCHE.
JEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.' SATURDAY, MARCH 17th, 1888. ON the above date, the ordinary • trains to Wellington will leave Masterton at 8.30 a,m. and 5.40 p.m., the afternoon train leaving Mangamahoe ■at 2.15 p.m. w , .ii The usual Saturday., trains between Masterton and Grey town and Fes'tlt'erston will not run, but a special train will leave Featherston at 9.18 a.m., Greytown 9.33, Carterton 10.12, Masterton 10.48,- arriving at Opaki at 11 o'olock. Ah extra train will leavo Masterton at 11,30 a.m.', arriving at Opaki -at"'11.45. A return special train 'to Featherston will leave Opakj at (i p.in,, and Masterton at (5.20 p.m. The usual midday. train-to;Man»a-mahoe will not leave Miistijrtun until 12.55 p.m. The ordinary 5.15 p.m. train to Mauriceyille will not leave Masterton until 10,15 p.m., or after arrival of train from Wellington. EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return on day of issue only, may be obtained as under: Ist 2nd class class Featherston and Greytown . , to Opaki 3s 0d 2s (3d Between undermentioned' ' "' stations and' Wellington (either way) ... ... ■ Masterton... ... 7sOd ss3d Carterton ... ... ... 6s Od 4s Gd Greytown ... ..., aos Od. 43 Od Featherston . ~..' - ; 6s Od "3s*9d Mauriceville ... ... 8s Gd 6s 3d Note,—The evening train to Masterton will not leave Wellington until 5,35 p.m. ... BY ORDER, Traffic Agent's Office,^ ■ Wellington, March 9, 1888.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2849, 16 March 1888, Page 3
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565Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2849, 16 March 1888, Page 3
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