JAMES THUMP SO MANUFACTURER OF MATED WATERS .AMD CORDIALS Queen & Chapel Streets,- Masterton. - IASTERTON LIVER* & BAIT A STABLES. ij! TTOOD tenders his best: thanks' P. O. to the travollingpublic and settlers of the district for the liberal patronage bestowed on him since he commenced business iti Masterton. ' The CLUB STABLES will be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventilated, and supplied with eve.y convenience that t'owcllera or owners of horses can desire, A first class collection of Buggies, Carry-alls, and reliable Saddle Horses constantly on hire at moderate rates. Every attention paid to the require--ments of Commercial Travellers. The " Favorite" 'Bus meets .every Train. : , ... ~2211 hiii«£ AND lffiCTRO RE MAGIETISM, CURE or RELIEVE all DISEASES.; No one should consider their castf hopeless until they have tried our treatment. Chronic and Nervous Diseases a speciality, A gentleman from: Nelson says—Your treatment has done "wonders for me, 1 shall do all Tcan to recommend it. Write for particulars to R. AIRES,- - MEDICAL BOTANIST 90 Cuba St,, Wellington. Author of A WARNING VOICE, a book which all young men shpuld read. Sent post free for four pennv stamps. AIVJSR PERRI" GENERAL BUTCHER, BRIDGE-ST, MASTERTON
COAL AND COKE!. ENCOURAGE NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRY —By using the— Best Household, Steam smithy coals, From the Celebrated . BRUM COAL MINES, GREYMOUTH. COKE for Smelting, Malting, and other purposes, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, and File Clay goods of every description always on hand or made to order, and can be obtained at the Depot, Manners-street, Boware of your register stoves and grates. Use only Brut.ner Coal, that will not bum your ranges, and is more economical than any other coal. Also, superior Newcastle and Westport Coals at current rates. BRUNNER COAL COMPANY, Manners-st,, Wellington, 2799
NERVOUS. ' MEM, young and old, married or single, suffering from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay. Loss of Manhood, Vital Power, and all diseases of the Genito Urinary Organs, may obtain, FREE, a valuable treatise by an eminent Surgeon, containing full information regarding self-treatment by applying bv letter to Box 1081, 6,P.0., Sydney. QLUB HOTEL MASTERTU^ The Proprietor of the abovo old and well-known establishment begs' to thank the inhabitants of Masterton and the surrounding districts, as also the travelling public for the large measure of support hitherto given, and begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with the progress of the place, as also the growing lequirements of the trade, have been made. The Culinary Department is as usual, first-class. Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors are each and all of the very best quality. The Billiard Room, which is provided nfith one of Alcock's first-class tables, haa ■list been refurnished in the most elegant manner. A. ELK.INS, • Proprietor.
OPAKI SAW MILLS, Masterton, RICHARD EYERNDEN, PROPRIETOR. * RTjI BEGS to notify that he ' J—J • has purchased tho above l ' vell-kiiowmmil], and is prepared , to out and deliver timber to ordor any size and at the lowest possiblo trade rates, All orders by p st, at the mill, or ef at R. E, residence, will receive promp and careful attention.
.Robert Crawford. Blacksmith Farrier & A\ heelwrighi Belvedere Road Carterton, SPRING traps made I order from • fl s J'P Dra y ß f: 'im£l3 10s, Spring Tip Drays from £l9, 2157 An Work Gparajp tied.
Railway Boarding HOUSE, Opposite POST OFFICE, Hall-street, MASTEM. FRED WEIGHT, Proprietor. HAYING taken the above convenient and comfortable Boarding House, lately occupied by Mr John Carr, Wa to inform e travelling public, that having had i erablo experience in this line of bus es .they can rely upon finding one of the most comfortable places of call in Masterton. Private Sitting Room for Ladies. Terms: Weekly Boabders, £1; At.t, Meals. Is ; Beds, Is • depression;
WHEN in England a few years ago, I was trying to strike a bargain with a man for a small piece of land I told him I thought it &a been much neglected—thistles and dock leaves and other useless things allowed to grow. He said Well, Mister, there is some good in everything growing on this land, but perhaps you don't see it." For a similar reason, there is some good in depression, but every man don't see it,' nor is yet able to put ittogooduao.Owing to the depression here and akdad,' 1 have been enabled to buy LGOO worth of New Goods for L4OO, consequently I can givo better value than any other man in Weilingtou, Come and see. TO JaMES HUXLEY. .P a til AT U A TMfMANCE HOTEL J, OEIMP Proprietor,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2888, 2 May 1888, Page 4
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