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m : HEFINEST DISPLiU : OP ; FURNITURE ■'■; AMD ..:'.' ' ;PIANOFOKTES EVER SEEN INWELLNGTON AT. SCOULLAR;& CHISHOLM'S i LAtaMN Qba?, Wbiuhgiok. ■ : TRY OUB DBAWINQBOOM SUITES, At £l2 16s TBI OUB DISINGROOMBUITBB -■' *" " At£l2lss" TRY OUB SPRING MATTRESSES At£l7s6d, TRY OUR LINOLEUMS, : Atlb 8d square yard, ■ TRY OUR CARPETS, At 3s yard. TRY OUR AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, At6afid, TRYOUR AMERICAN CHAIRS, Atßa6d. TRY OUR PIANOS. Ai Vamtes so other Houei oanOjppeb, DO NOT FORGET SEVENTY-FIVE GUINEi PIANO GIVEN AWAY! On - the 2lßt August, 1892, to the Pot chaser who dram winning number, Jrai Landbd, oub CHRISTMAS SUPPLY OF PIANOS By the moßt celebrated makere. Io |OMHEROIAL'HOTEL WIIUS-STREET, AVEIUNOION, (Opposite the Empire.) 'j GEO, Jf. OUIMETTE Proprietor (late MANAGER, OMB HOTEL, MASTESIOK.) • The above old-established and mos coritrally situated hotel having been com pletely renovated and refurnished in thi most modorn style, is now open to re '• ceive visitors. ( ' The Cuisine is under highly competon management, j The best wines, ales and spirits onl; Tha billiard-room, the beat in the oity oontains two very high-class Emjlisl . tables under the charge of a most edition msrksi* ld Hot and Cold Bhower.Baths, The large dinintfrootn, furnished witl a Qret-classpiano, is admirably adapta for meetings and omoke concerts, Special arrangements for permanenl ■ boarders. Torniß from £1 Is per week Central Shaving Salooi A, WHITE & GO, announce that thoy have no\ >• commonced business as )7 HAIRDREBSERS& TOBACCONIST! " pied by Mr Geo, Saoe. OLD FRIENDS and NEW FAUES )0 will be welcomed, and patrons will fim the Oentbal Saloon second to none n X) Maßterton for COMFORT, CLEANLINESS, and i" CIVILITY. THE PUBLIC INVITED TO INHPECT « SPECIAL NEW STOCI KAIAPOI CLOTHING, 0 MEN'S. YOUTHS AND BOTS SUITS, \O7EIiCOATB, TROUSERS, AND EOSIEBY, W HIESE ARTICLES ABE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUE. GEO. JOHNSTON, GENERAL MERCHANT, Queen Street, Maßterton. Agent for the Commercial Union Assurance Company (Fire). Agent for A Yates and Go's celebrated MASTERTON FURNITURE FACTORY. HOUNSLOW &, HOAR, Proprietors, jl >TESSRB H. & H. take this opporLML tumtyof thanking theinhabi.. tanta of Maßterton and surrounding District for the very liberal patronage accorded them since commencing business, and hope by strict attention to their customers' wants to continuo to merit a fair share -of the same. They feel that there is no need to publish a price list, as the public already ; know that Hounslow and Hoar's in the BEST arid CHEAPEST HOUBBINTHBDisTRIOT. Country ordors promptly attended to, Pictures Mounted and' Framed 1 . I Venetian Blinds made and repaired. Spring Mattraßees a speciality, N.B.—No connection with any Auction room. CnRISICHOROH PiSSS, ''; , [Maroh 8,1892.] our ada letter a Pressed by Lord Onslow to tt de laßachoue, the French Consul in Wellington, in. the course of wliich his Lordship bears testimony to the effioaoy of the medi- • omes.manufactured'by, t the Rev, Mother traoted from N«w Zealand plants, and J Lord Onslow states that he has found them * perfectly satisfactory and really tonio and ' fortifying, ■'..;.' <■ NiPKR TFIEOIUPHj '.;, (March 26th, 1892.) , Mr Hi Owen, one of our local chemists, t certifies in our columns to the benefits ( derived, from tho. use, of. Mother. Mary L Joseph, Aiibert's there is a great future before these purely a local vegetable medicines, and which : we bear are now about to be introduced into „ New South Wales, Yiotoria, and'the other &ustralian. Colonics, and will bring the v earnO'el New Zealand very, prominently ■.' joforetbepublieofthoSouthernContinent, ? : »id be one of the best advertisements' for 7* ;his .Colony. The proprietor deserves sue- "< lesa for _ the spirited way in:whioli he has

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4110, 10 May 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4110, 10 May 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4110, 10 May 1892, Page 4

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