jpttlKOE OF WALES HORSE REPOSITORY WILLIAM NEILLi Ib prepared to supply tho travelling public with BUGGIES, OARRY-ALLS, and YEHIOLES of every description on the ahortestnotice The Livery department Sb under the oaro ol an experienced Kroom, and every attention ia paid to stabling, bait and stall wcommodtition. "■ HORSES of lirst-class quality kept constantly on hire. Mono—Civility, Qooa Accommodation and REdtiOiM BLE Charges, " A: 'BOS will run feo and trora the filahloa hn moetevorv train McDOUGALL'S sheep dip TS THOROUGHLY, EFFICACIOUS X ' in destroying all parasites, but is absolutely NON-POISONOUS. By its use sores are healed, and the GROWfH OF WOOL is stimulated McDOUGALL'S DIP is pronounced, by leading sheepfarmers in all parts of th Colony ■ THE SAFJSST AND BEST, . Agents fur W&irarapa— NEW ZEALAND LO.AN & MERCANTILE AGENOY CO., (Limited), MASTEHTOA. - UST THE TIME for BAKBAOLOI'GH'S .MMO# SALINE, which is better and cheaper than Fruit Salt. A reviving, efferveßc-. ing aperient beverage. A family medicine for avoiding and removing in a natural manner many of the functional disorders of the slomach, etc,, as biliousness, sick_ headache, constipation, giddiness, acidity, heartburn, seasickness, hnd congestion caused by excessive use :of alcoholic bovera«es. .Price- 2/6 per bottle, ' OW ARE YOUR POOR FEET? BaRRICLOUOU's PnOaANDEiCoHH Destruyer, which is in ointment form, willcure any haid, toft, or Wood coritto which it is. applied, according to the directions. One of- the thousands who have removed their corns is MrO. Heinold, pork butcher, Wellington, who states" Having had tho pleasure of using Prooandra Corn Destroyer, I found it proved far more succesbful than anything I ever used before.''_ Price— 1/6 per box. These preparations are, obtainable from Mr J. Washington, Maßterton ; M,. Caselberg & Co., Groytown; Mr W. J. Benill, Carterton; Mr C. Bidd, chemist, Pahiatua; Mr J. Jones, Eketahuna, and Mr W. Tt-ogood, Featherston. el' E 0 IF I 0 . ■No. 9123, The Sovereign Remedy AND A CERTAIN CURE FOR Nervous Debility, Spermatorrhoea, Loss Of Manhood, And all diseases caused by early Indiscretion. T. A.GARRATT, CHEMIST, Taranakklreet, Wellington. PRICE; 4s 6d per bottle. Seut to all parts on receipt of P.O lor ss. P.S—ln writing for the remedy please state symptoms fully. MENTION THIS PAPER GEO- HERON. : Hall Street, masterton, GENERAL PRODUCE DEALER. Groceries, fencing toe, i i' NAILS, &c.. always of- hand,
GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE va . DEPARTMENT. ESTABLISHED 1870. Byety Policy Guaranteed by thf State. \ " ww premiums!" URGE BONUSES. The first policy issued, No. 1 for /30a, Is still in existence, and has had three bonuses allotted to it, viz. In 18S0, £36 °r £1 2s. P cr "01 per annum Id 1,885, £lB „£1 4s. „ „ „ ~ In 1890, £271, £ll6s. „ „ „ „ The above is an actual case, and shorn that the rate of bonus increased at each division. The premiums, in force, at tho time this policy was issued were not. calculated to yield any bonuses, and the higher rates now charged should therefore give etui more satisfactory results, 7' JOSEPHUSH, RICHARDSON, 11] - Cpminlssloner. SANIELL FOB: STOVES, IiANGBS, IRONMONGERY, PAINTS, OILS TIMBER QUEEN -STREET,. Masierton COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Pauiatba, .■ . SULLIVAN & CORBY, (Late of Tiroaruand Wellington); ' PEOHUEIOH.S. SO n BEG to inform the . OC \J., travelling public and the residents of the sottlement-geperalty that they have made extensive improvements and additions to the above popular hostelry, arid have, left, iiothihg' undbne which will contribute to the comfort and convenience of their patrons, The hotel is quite new, haying been pnrcbaseii from Mr Stewart; and if one of tlje most imposing tuUdinga in tHe, diatrict. ! There is alarge Assembly BaUattached to the building, with Btaee and scenery for theatricals, etc, • . r ' Stable, loose bbjeesaud grass paddocks close by, ■ Thero is also a crand Billiard-room in this Hotel, and one of the beat-made Billiard, Tables.. ■; -: r ' . , : Qoaohesetop at this.hotel.daily. ! 1, Moderate.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4055, 5 March 1892, Page 4
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