'j paniea and loiihumois—jJlosw Bedell & Co. undertake the ropa-ir of Gut Meters, either wet or dry; work guaranteed, as only first-class workmen are employed. [TANTEDKNCWN,—BOARD and , - T V RESIDENCE for THREE I Young Gentlemen, in private family. I Terms Moderate. Apply at this oflice. MKSTAYLEItS Queen-St. Registry and Fr jit Depot WANTED.— A mariiod couple. Sharp. References required. WANTED— A good general for country hotel. Sharp. WANTED— Two Good General Servants (country). Wages 12s and 15s. IT7 ANTED KNOWN—Foi sale this W day, Bananas, apples, pears. Cucumbers, Pie Melons and Pumpkins, and all kinds of fresh vece tables. New Milk. Strawberry Plants, Microcarpas, Rhubarb roots [7 ANTED KNOWN First Class shilling LUNCHEON, FROM 12 TO 2 AT THE STAR HOTEL. MASTERTON fcHOTOGRAPHY R HERRMAN, INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHER Cuba Street, opposite Te Aro House Wellington. Tremendous success of tuo Guineas Enlargmetit. Everyone dolighiuu. Ooiuo an.l inspect specimens. This is a raro opportunity of obtaining t.wrdvo beiutifully-onamelled Cabinet Phirps and a life-like Enlargement for Ons Guinea. Single Photos at Popular Purrs NOWN —A lev reasons VV why the public of Ma°terton should encourage the cheap cash tailot (JAMES WEBB, Masterton.) Firstly he was the first to reduce the price for first class tailoring in Masterton, Secondly ho gives first class value in tweeds and coatings ; thirdly he has all orders for tailoring made in Masterton; Lastly he fits and pleases Uio mora fastidious. Coiao and patronise a tailor who will give you satisfaction, also real genuine value for your cash. Just received, six hundred yards of handsome English, Scotch, and Colonial Fancy Tweeds and Coatings. Don't forget the Midget Artistic Tailouinci Estiilikhment, JAMES WEBB, BOSS, cheap cash tailor, Queen-street, Masterton. Samples sent to any addiess by return mail CORNS! CORNS I CORNS ! ri'HE success which has accompanied I the uso jf " BARRAOLOUGH'S CORN DESTROYER" has surprised the most sceptical. Though all other "socalled" remedies for corns have failed, it is not roasonabloto conclud that it is impossible to produce a thorough cure for every kind of corns. The " CORN DESTROYER ' is the result of eight years' cxperiruontingand study, which will cure hard or soft corns whether of short or long duration. Everyone who has used it according to the dh-ec-tions recommends it as au absolute cure. Agentß : Mr. J. Washington, Masterton ; Mr. W. J. Berrill, Carterton; Messrs. M. Oasplberg and Co, Greyrown ; Mr. W. Tooyood, Featherstun ; Mr. J. Jones, Eketahuna ; and Mr. C. Ridd, Pahhtua. Price—]/-, or one box sent to any address for I/O in stamps. Trof. HENRY BARRACLOUGH, Pirie Street, Wellington.
OMET H I N G NEW AND NICE. LATEST AND BEST, YOU TO TRY AGENTS -Messrs M. Caselberg and Co., Masterton and Grey town. CEYLON TEA. Quite a flutter of excitement waa noticed amongst the old habitues of MiDcing Lano, London, when some magnificent samples of' top-tipped leaf' tea was sold at a fabulous price a short time ago. Since then quite a crnzo has set in in hlng'and for really fine tea, and low grade qualities are at a discount. In this colony re?lly fine tea waa for many years a luxury. The Union Packing Company by introducing their delicious blencl, known as lied Funnel Tea, have earned a great name everywhere. Mr Fig?, or Colombo, is now, \v« understand, completing arrangements with the Company to supply them resularly with his clio'co hill-mown Ceylon tea, which is admitted by experts to beeqnnl to any tea in the world. The Red Funnel Tea is a blend which can bo strongly p'ecommended.—Extract from Contain.
BROOKS' LIME. BROOKS' LIME, PUREST LIME IN THE WORLD. J_ advertise th*ir wares for tho purpose of Retting sale, but no amount, of advertising will make an article wholly what it is not. Yv'U may cal, black white, but it will take all your persuasive powers to mako people belieyetli.it ulaiK i.s wmi'u. Heme tt is with P. M. BROOn S' Lime. Buyers .if Lime always send to D. M. BIIOOKS for his Lime. They know they get what 'hey ask for. Win n they send to him for Lime, 'hey set Lime, puruandsimple. D. M. BROOKS is often ..sked how it is ha Joes not adveiiise li's Lime. Well, the fact is, Ins Lime advertises itself, nr.-il his Kilns are kept constantly tmisa DAY ASI» vKiur. to keep up with tho orders. Orders are continually arriving b/ «ire :—"Send another truck load, sumo is last." D. M. BROOKS does not nuurantco 'lis Lima. The Inchest nuthori'ieß in tho 1 uul guarantees BUuOKS' Liuio. See analysis at ollioo of this paper and '\iy your Lime of I>. M. UIIOOKSa, Harriett ilie Liue Kilns, Mauric&Tilfo,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3886, 14 August 1891, Page 3
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