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. T. G. MASON PHARMACEUTICAL CHl# sr (ESTABLISHED 1870;, MEDICAL HALL, MASTERTOjN. MASTERTON LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. W. HAWISE, Begs to inform the travelling public an* settlers of the district (hat he has taken over Mr F. HOOD'S interest in tho Club Hotel Livery and Bail. Stable. These stables will now be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventil-ated, and supplied witli every col.-en-leuco that travelers 01 nwrntrf oi nurses can desire. A first class collection ot Jnrriages atu reliable Saddle; constantly hire at moderate rates. Every attention paid to the'requirements of Uommercial Travellers. The ' favorite" Bus moets ovory Train, BECORE PADDOCKS Z i\/T BUILDER AND . IVI.- .11 UNDERTAKER, deBires to inform the. inhabitants of Mas-ter-ton and surrounding distriots that he is prepared to conduct funerals in any part of the district. Every care will bo taken to carry out orders, and in doing bo due respect will be shown. Orders may be left at Hounslow and Boar's, Queen street, or at my residence, Chapel it. Please note tho address: Z. M, Hoar Chapel St., Masterton 0. TILLEAKD NATUSCH, ARCHITECT, Hall-street, Masterton. Drawings aud Specifications prepared fcr patents. FOR SALE. 2 POOR-ROOMED COTTAGES 1 FIVE-ROOMED COTTAGE 1 EIGHT „ „ For Cash or on tfio Time Payment Systkm MONEY TO LEND on Freeholp or Wsehold properties. For particulars applj to— Wm. WIGHT SMITH, Manager Masterton Permanent. Investment & Buildinp Society. Officfs.—Queen-Street, Masterton

JOHN JACOBS; 11HB well-known Naturalist from England, has for salt) from emu to a thousand of the smallest to the largest of beautiful New Zealand birds, which are, gutting very rare now. Thty are preservtd unmounted, suitable fur tending Home to friends. Now Zealand birds are thought a good dual ol in England, and they can be mounted at Home at a very small cost. They can bo sent Home by parcel post,' as when unmounted they pack in a small cumpaßS and are light in weight. - We hive them from Is 6d to 30s eachin stock. J OHN JACOBS, Naturalist, Queen-street, Masterton. TO CONTRACTORS and THE PUBLIC WAKELIN'S SAW and PLANING MILL, Greytown riOrth, has on saleSasheß and framesfrom 24 x 15 to to 32 x 16, always in stuck, from 22s to 30s; 24 x 15,4 pane sashes only, 10s per pair and upwards, Kaubi Duoub from 6ft 6in 12ft 6in to GftSin x 2ft; Bin, from 10s tid to lGs Gd; alsOjßimu and Totara Duiirs atlow rates, Dry moulding, architraves, skirting, flooring, and rusticating always oil hand. Buildersßupplied with ordinary Build' ing Timber at mill prices. ; Cantilevers, Carved Trusses and Brackets cut to any pattern, Butter, CheeßO, and/other boxes a speciality and cheaper than any other Factory make in the district. All work made guaranteed out of seasoned timber. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. All goodß put on trucks free of charge. Price list on application. R. A. WiKELIN, Proprietor,' Greytown, STOYES, RANGES, IRONMQNGERY, PAINTS, OILS TIMBER QUEEN-STREET MABTBMOH MURTON'S CELEBRATED SHEEP DIP. fT(HE above Dip was proved superior X to each of the qualities for which points were awarded and was placed first at the competition held by the Canterbury A. and P. Association in 1887. and at whioh there wero nine compotitori The Dip can be .procured at Messrs Lowes and lorns', Mas^erton. J NFLAMMATION OF TUB THROAT AND LUNGS Is always caused by neglect in not taking "MAKUPA" Will 'prevent these, , and brings the organs of tho body to their normal regularity.—Local agont. Mr T, G.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4084, 8 April 1892, Page 1

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569

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4084, 8 April 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4084, 8 April 1892, Page 1

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