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i. sn;. »»'•.;: 'i t Boy's Washing Suits. ; Striped Drill Suits from Striped (ialatea Suits from Fancj'\l'os!iiiigiS«it«,(tom' 4s'(>d .BOYSTWEED KNICKBB SUITS, English Tweed Suits from 5s 6d EnelisH'Twccd'Suit'sfromßsod : ' ,: ' Colonial Tweed Suits from 10s Cd ■' ; Kaiapoi Tweed Suits from 6d Mosgtel Tweed Suits from IDs Cd Tweed 3 Garment Suits' from 14s , Colonial 3 Garment Suits from -245 ; ■ Mosgiel 3 Garment Suits from 28s 9d ; Boys'TwcOd Kniobrsffoin"2s6d'• -';'■'' ; Beys' and Youths' Sac Suite from:lss 9d : Bojß'nud Y4Uths' ; f i ao Suitiifrom 225. ['•. ; Boys' Sailor Suits', alPsizes) from 6s 9d '' i Boya'Sailor Suits 1 , nil* sizes"; from 7s 3d' ; Boys' Commodore Suits from 7s'Cd- :; >! BOYS' TXZZj KNIOKER SUITS, Boys',Mano'.'\Yar ; Sultsfromß3Cd,.,■* '. . ;Boys' Serge Naval Suits from 12s Cd '....:'' Boys' TOto' Naval Suits from 14s Cd''''';! .Men'sClotliinfj.;.,^, Scotch Tweed Sao Suits 25s . ',, i Scotch Tweed Sao Suits 30s Scotch Tweed Sao Suits 33s . .! Scotch.TwßccJSaoSuits 37sjid ■'.,■■ , Colonial Tweed Sab Suits 35s . .'•", Colonial Tweed'Sao'Suits 42s Cd Colonial Tweed Sao Suits' 47b Od - ''•■' -Colonial TwcedSaoSutofjoV '.;'■';'! .'• Colonial Tweed Sao Suits OOsf, ' ■English Tweed-, Trousers fa 9d,.. ■,,- .; English'Twccd Trousers' Od , " : ., : English' Tweed Trousers Bs.Cd" Men's Clothing. Scotch Tweed Trousors 9s Cd Scotch Tweed Trousers' lOa.Od;,'-.';! Scotch EweMTrdabralliOd''' ' Colonial Tweed Trousers lftßd.; [\ Colonial Tweed Trousers' iCs^'''' Colonial Tweed Trousers 18s Cd Mosgiel- 1 Tweed Trousers 15sMosgWTwoedTrousers 17?6d •;■ ,-; Mosgiel Tweed Trousers 21s' ■' '''■ Saddlo Tweed Trousers 21s' Saddle Tweed Trousers 22s Od .- TweedTroiuors.and.yestlfaCd ~ Tweed Trousers and Vest i2s6d Tweed Trousers and Vest 15s Tweed Troussrsond Vest 18s , Colonial Trousers and: Vest 17s Cl;' .Mosgiel Trousers' and Vest'l9s Cd'" MosgielTrousers arid >yest|2ss 'All Orders carefully executed and forwarded.with: the utmost despatch. .All Orders should be addressed to— JAMS SMITH, TE AEO.roiJSE.vIJELLINaTON.

'THE very thing. 1 / Oeaso sttaining and the looking is automatic ■ No. pins I ..Ito •k'eja li-Nothing to'shako'ouh I .Nothing tqloae 1,. Onepiece only, '/, A Perfect bhrM of Siinplitity, Strength', and Durability, Fronounced by Fenoetß,.Famier?rand Eunholdbrs'ds':" THE YERY THING." '• ■;, THK'MOST^IMPLBANDjEFFIOIKNTIiByEBOFFEREDTHEPUBLIO." I » ::;:i; Mill llwen'aPatent SclHo^king'fencing Strainpr; ,/ j',.'' U j •'"- ; will) the levers inßertfedVcafly to strain tlmvire, ■'' ; .;' I DIRECTIONS FOR PSE.-Hold the Strainer,'.itith the wire-hole'to the left; towiirds tho straining-post, .;Place the end of the,\vira in tile who hole,/then inierUhe lovors in the f holes in'the end of the strainer,'and'strain till the roquired tension is; obtained;, Work ;thc we'to the top of the hole in tho' straining post, then rempro the levers,, and Ewen's FATE.NI Self Looking Kioto Strainerimmediat ely and automatical y locks itself, THE EWEN STRAINER is to be seen at' Messrs Lowes and lortS'. Auction Room, MasI terton," That firm are agents for its sale, , •' •. _;; ',„„„ _„ . ■Wholesale Agekis fob Wellington-and Haivkes Bay. MESSRS levin 4 CO., wholesale Aw>M««u Aomß -MESaRS LOTOS k ■ lOBNS. Maaterton'

■SMR : HOTEL, MASTERIOfI. (liate of Panamasstreet,'Wellington), 8,., J. SEARL having taken over the i * 'above Hotel wishes to inform the travelling and general public of Master-, tonjind.the DisMckthat.it is his. ipten« tioiTto conduct the house on entirely now ines, ! A!, complete new staff nas been engaged, the house thoroughly renovated, and an unrivalled stock of tho very best liquors has been laid in. The One Shimkg Lracn on Salo Day is" a spdoialby. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Star Hoibl, MAsmnoif. X'MASyilß9l. BACON, J £J 8 T . A R IB I V E D--2 cases of : our Noted Canterbury Hams'* Bacon For Ohristmas. - As they need no com> moutfromus please leave your; ordora as soon bb possibly at, the Al Ham and Bacon Store round the corner. R.P, TEMPLE aadCo,, MASTERTON COACH § CARRIAGE FACTORY. *:wAGy CO,' BEG to advise thoir 'Friends and tho ~Public generally that they have taken over the business lately cartisd on byJasi Robs and Co. fa' Coach Buildera, Wheelwrights; andpenera! smiths, and it is their intcntionto still maintain the i.nrae for tho Mastorton Coach Factory, jyhioh.itlw's'furyears gained by testimonial's throughout tho Wsirarapa, It ran'ks'artt'for 'Wnrktha'nship,' arid in material and high class finish is one of the beat in the Colony. Edward Diion will supervise the carriage building depart,nient,,anu.all orders can bo relied upon in the.'.namo style as.heretofore. ■■ Wo have in stock aud to arrive a first class assortment of .American timbers, fittings and trimmings', which musMvith a bt-at-.class staffof practical \yorkmen .thoroughly- convince tho' ■ public' that they can purchase at tho Mastorton Coach Factory vohiolesof b'y'ery'description built in the hoight of fnshion, not costly, but oleranfr, aud ja, perfect speoimeri of I '■ '.'i oariiaco;buildln». , ■ ,t TliOS WAGW and Co, MASTdRTON: UOACH, FACTORY: ~i.. ... THE GREATEST-*,; i "■!.'' WONDER OF HODERN'TIHES! mssm^st PILLS & OINTMENT. t HE, PILLS •purify the Blood/correct' f all Disorders ofllis. Liver, Stomach, Kidneys,- and Bowels, They invigorate and restore'to health Debilitated Constitutions, and are invaluable in all Com, -plaints incidental to Females of all ages. IHEgQINIMEiN^ is an infallible'remedy : for, Bad tegs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sprea aVt3 Ulcers. Foj Sere Throats,* Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rheumatism, Glandular.Swellings, and all Skin Diseases it has no equal,-; The Pills and Ointment are Manufactured. ... .- only at ~( 78KewOxford St. (late 533 OxfordSt.)londor^ And are. .sold by all. Vendors of Medicines, tlifoiighout the'Civijized'Worldj ; with'direct lions for use in almost cvtry language. , CS" Purchasers should look <o the Label on the Pots and Boxes,'' If the address is not 533, Oxford Street, London, they are srurioui MANURE!" ■-'-' ;! ; : ; ;; ;MANUUK. for turnip.v vegetables, VINES/QRAIN, &c, Turnip, Manure, Bone Duct. Blood Manure,' and Pure Diledßlo'od, Manufactured by thg GEAR HEAT PRtiSERVING' AND FREEZING' 'ttt, Petorie;.;.' ■■ ; '•' "—■'- ■■■••,■'■"•' PRICES ON TRUCKS AT ,' KETONE; ! . "" Turnip Manuro.ii £5lO O'pbr ton ' .BbnbDusr •' ..; ; ■; '■'' BloodMauurb,.;. ''7-10''0' "': Puro'Dr'iod Blood 7;l()''t) ! -";|,-'," 'Die Geab IdW'CblV MANURES have been proved the best in tho Colonial market, having elicited tho MANURES may bo soon at (ho oiliou of Messrs LOAVES & ;iPfiNS 4 who h m been appointed agont'sfor the Masterton K8M0t,.... :.. 5 ,.;.:-.:';:-..,'v.'/•-v ■•^'■"".IiV.AMILLWARD,'

■GENERAL STOREKEEPER, \ : MAumoKviL^EketahunaHoteh ; J. ANDERSON.,.. ........Eropriulor. HAYING taken over the above well- ■ known and'oldosthblißhed Hotel, J, Anderson, trusts by,civility;arid beßt attention, to., seoure,a fait, share of patronage, , ~:.,..■■ : THE TRAVELLING; PUBLIC will find this establishment one of TEE BEST PLACES OF CALL to 1 the Forty Slileßush; '" " ' ',' '•''' '':. > Ro'val'Mail boichi from Pahiatua and Woodvilh leaves thin hotel everyday, ,:> :-, :'< J.ANDERSON.. TUB OLUOK. THE CLOCK' THWOLOOK,'THE CLUCK : .'v.'tHißV«.'.BWT,' ' ; CUBA Q.STREET,, . Wellington. .' , billing ton.': : ■:; ;, i NTIOIPATINGaBoom, ; "; •'; £L 1 '■■ havo opoied up a ' * '",, 'largo Stock of New Jewellery . for the holidays, and am now , 0 : offer'nig to the public 'n> 3 ■''. /.£3OOOIX • 1-5 Ayo|-tli .of .Watches, Chains, ' ? , . Wedding fiinqs, Fairy and, ■■■ Name Broochei (any design), ' Diamond Pins for ladies' and ' ' ' gents' woM,'Eletftro»pWed' . Ci) Waro lor prejeuts! &o. Gold pi •pi and Silver Medals.madoto,.. M order for Cricket, flowing, ' h ,'. ■.■'■■■ , G K and other Clubs. .P. .""■'■:...'":' 'a OnoEireat feature in my es- dtablisbrriont is the freedom with which : visitors may ; in. i£j : (J speist Good) without being £L J3' Bolicitfd'to buy. '' g' I Nora-OPEN till NINE. O'CLOCK each evening lililil ■•■■■;- after NEW TEAR,', ' ■■■' ■ 'M$: .HOTEL,; MABTERTON. . .•ThePrpprietor.ofjthq' ab.ovo, old am] well-known establishment begs to.thanl' tie inhabitants of Mastertoii and thesur ' rbunding ; districtß[.'aa' also the travelling public for the' large measure of'support state'that additions/ alteration's, and;im'proveraehtej in'accordanco with the pre"ress of tiie pla'co, a3alao'thej'grbwing requirements of' tlio 'fcradOj have, beon uiade. "" , ""•"' ;''"''" "■■ :'■'•"''■"■',.'■'•' : The Culinary Department is aa uaualy nrst-blaßs.; .'•'; : ' l '. : ''i .-"' '"'" ■':, ■' ' Wine's, Beers, Spirits, -and other liquors rre eachiimd all. oi the very best quality;';< :x, f'ThoMiard Room,'.which is provided with one of Alcock's first-class tables,has iuatbeen.vefurhiflhedinfchpmrat.elegant •uianner.i ;: ;■";'•;■•'.■''"''•' ■'■-'-,'^- ' ;

ROOK'S' LIME.- .."; BROOKS' LIME UREST LIME'IN THE WORLD. T ia very amusing tho way some people. . advovtiac their .wares for the purpose getting salo, but no amount of advertis.g will mako an articjo wholly whiit it is ot. ;You may call blapk white, but it will ikeall your persuasive powers to make eoplebeiieyethat black is wuiTE.Hcnco .is with D. M. BROOKS' Liind.- Buyers [ Lime always Bend to D. M.BROUKS ir his Lime.' They know they get what ley ask for,. Whon ,thoy send to him for lime 'hey get Lime, pure and simple., D. I.BKOOKS is often asked how it is he oesnot advertise his Lime -liVoll, the ict is, his Lime advertises itself, and his [ilns aro kept constantly goinq dav and isiix.to, keep up with the orders. , . Orders are continually arriving.' by dfo !-"Sond another truck load, same Blast." .«'.<;c ,'• '.'<•,'■!••'•<• '■ \ D. Mi K BROOKS does' not guarantee lis linie,- Thohioheat autliorhiesinthe and guarantees BRuOKS'iLiino. ; Soe analysis at office of this papor and, luyyourLirrieof— -. _•:•-•;; '■[ 'J; ; .;d:ji.brqps.9^ lametvillo Lime Kilns, .Mauriceville. IMPORTANT to BUILDERS AND i --">\ FARMERS.-: •'';'■ !'. Che CHALLENGE LIME /■KILNS, , A REn'otonlypruducirigthobcfltLime 0., in MATjRipEViitK,, bufc.tliß best in' Jew-Zealand;;.'.'.'. .'..■■'""'' ■., The following is the result of_fc!io' analysis:—' " m\' ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL' SURVEY ■ ■'.: LABORATORY; jlasstlesult of analysis of specimen No, 4928. 'orwarded by.MrT. Pv.BußKOHtoi' Id - jality Mauriceville, recoiyed Bth Juno, 1888, reported 01113 th Juno, 1888,' ' ■ TWO SAtonESO.F LIMESTONE' ' No.l. Thelightor colored one. contains 1311 per cent, of Carbonato of Lime,, i JNo. 2. Tho darker oiio, contains ,01:90 per te-iv. of Carbonate of Lime 1 . 'Both specimens, oxcellcnt fur Lime. They ioin|are with former samples examined lien from tho same locality. (Sunod) '■ The original has boon deposit-id with Messrs Lowes'ahd loins',' where it' may be sew. ". -| BISHOP & GO, CHALLENGE LIME KILNS, ■' ' ■ : J/AURICEVILLE Lowes khma, Afoßtcrtouagents. W.! PERRY, BUTCHER, Queen Street Mastorlon TYEGS'to inform his customers and'the J3 geriural public that 'haying jlocided. to c1030'N6.1 uho'p'fur tho' purpose nl addiii? : . to- hia; dwelling house,-.the business (as soon as the nnecssarj alterations' and improvements can be made) will be carried out undor, the supervision of: Mr'l'Holloway. Hit carts will.run as .usual and supply the bestyquality-of meat, at. the lowest. poßaiblopticeß'for baali. '' ,! '' ' . Owing to tho reminder given him by the laio fire, ho takes thu opportunity!, fequestingiis customers that 1 all over' duoaccouuts.mustbo paid"'\Titliinoue' •monthfrom date .-■ ■■;. ■■''■ '': «'MER(M, ■■;;f: 1 ; GENEBAL;.PKODUOB JOEALEB. ' p'RObERIESr^NfjiNQ^IRE, NAILS. &c.., alwave. oil hand ... '■'■. :'S!f?rT/TF ;; ¥ ■'■".'» •■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4013, 15 January 1892, Page 1

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