. rio g g oil fej sr 3 AYEES' Fruit __Saline. (Equal to Enos' Fruit Salts.) A splendid EVERNESCENT SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE—2a per bottle. Herb Beer Extract. A Is Bottle makes G gallons of splendid Beer with a CREAMY HEAD LIKE BOTTLED ALE. No. boiling or straining. Worm Figs. The most popular and effectual Remedy ever discovered, PLEASANT TO TAKE and .NEVER FAILS. FOR SALE BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. B. AYRES, 30, Cuba-street Wellington.
Painless Dentistry, MR WALTER E. HALL. PRIZE MEDALIST, Dental Surgeon, 105 Willis Street, WELLINGTON^ ARTIFICIAL TEETH fitted to the most tender gums with er without the extraction of stumps, from 7/6 per tojth. A complete set of teeth from L 5 ss. Every case guaranteed to be perfect for eating and speaking, and life like in appearance. Eight years in practice in Wellington. Hundreds of references, Mr G. Baxter writes:—" The teeth fit me so perfectly that my articulation and mastication as well as my appearMr H. Geophtgan writes ; -Your new pet of teeth pive me ease and comfort eqaal to the natural ones. I shall hare great pleasure iu recommending you to any person in need of such things. CONSULTATION FREE. "OJNEFTQ LEND."—In sums . of i'so and upwards on freehold security at lowest rates of interest. Apply to CHAPMAN, FITZGERALD & TRIPP, Solicitors, No. 12, Brandon St., Wellington.
To Small Capitalists. PAETNEK wanted; in a country general etore, average turnover £450 monthly. Nety Partner yeill not be required to take any share in book debts, Capital required to extend business, at least £350. *\RINCIPALB ONLY, apply dence," Office of this paper.
& child was suffocated to death at Danevirke on Tuesday, whilst sleeping with its mother. About 10,000 sheep have passed through Woodville this week, most of which are for the West Coast, TheGreyiuouth Jikmiim Star is being floated into a limited liability company, with a capital of £3,500. The truant officer in Masterton (Sergeant Itace) has been instructed to prosecute all parents neglecting to send their children to school. Mr. William Crabtree, head of the firm of Crabtree and Sons, ironfounders, of Wellington, died on Wednesday last. He had been seventeen years in business in the Empire City. The Woodville Examiner condemns the action of the Wairarapa North Babbit Board in turning out stoats and weasels. It maintains that the cure for the nbbit PMt ? 8 worse than the disease, and ur£?es the Government to stop the of stoats and weasels. The New Zealanders in Sydney have decided to give Sir GeorgeUrey a suitable reception on his arrival in that city.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3741, 20 February 1891, Page 2
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424Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3741, 20 February 1891, Page 2
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