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SIMPLY WOtfDERFUTi Mn bkhrly: "Be jabbert and : isi youreeifl tee, I'at ? Sure and I heard you were dead and buried. They laid Rheumatic tewr had cookd yell'' Patrick O'Ftanruigan: "Btgorrah, but it moight have done, but for |P, H, Woodb and hit ithuffjor. curing rhtumlb,Sure, an' didn't I danct a ireah-dowhfil a'.w'aie last might, and i! m myself at couldn't walk a ethep without o pair o 1 cih(cAm a week ago Troth he's a wonderful man it that Woods o) Cuba Street; , . JUST TRY IT! —AOBAIUOTBED HEJIEDT;— Tho remarkable and certain, core for most confirmed oases of Gout and Rheumatism, prepared only by and to bo obtained for 3/6 a bottle (post free 4/-) from ' ' W. E. WOODS, CHEMIST, Cuba Street, WELLINGTON Also—" Never Fail "lor Headaoho and Neuralgia, 2'G (3/-by post)

GOOD TASTE IN ADVERTISING SHOULD BE STUDIED AND GOOD TASTE Pioventaour using extravagant language, but we submit that IP YOU TEY' EMPIRE. BLENDED TEAS You will admit out good nm,. And show your

GOOD TASTE. EMPIRE TEA CO., WG.TurnbullWo, PKOPJUETOKS, WELLINGTON, QOMMEUOIAL HOTEL WttllS-SXBBET, ffEUINOIrtN. (Opposite the Empire.; GEO. M. OUIMETTE .Proprietor. (late manager, OMJB HOIEIi, ' MABTEBTOH.) . i Tho above old-established and most centrally situated hotel having bean com • plecely renovated and refurnished in the moat modern ia now open to receive visitors, The Cuisine is under highly competent The beit wines, ales and spirits only tepfciu stuck. ' The billiard-room, the best in tlie city, oontains two 'very. high-class English tables under the charge of a moat efficient marker. Hot and Gold Shower Baths. The large diflitigroom; furnished with a firat-class piakm, is admirably adapted for meetibgs'and smoke concerts, Special arrangements for permanent" boarders. Tonus from £ lis per week. "ppLiGMncii" MiY : 2lst, 1892. WILL RUSH TO : f. J;-PINNY THE WELI KNOWN MUSIOAJJ INSTRUMENT DEPOT, No. 7, Maimers Street, Wellington, < ROOM -must havo—ROOM, Large Shipment rjiißt to hand, Greatest: Bargains ever offered

New and Second-hand Instboments. Piimoß, Orgariß, Harmoniuma, Violinß, Cornets, Musical Boxes, Flutesj; Accordeonsr, Con certinas, : i etoj, eto, ' ■ ■ . » ifoß. ONE'iMQNTH; ONLY. TODCOTE HOUSE ■ SCHOOL, , BOBSONSTKEE'J), WELLINGTON,, H'""' kAI)MAS^^, ! dL, Gariiiner, 8.A., ■ PeinWbkeCollege, Cambridge; Resident Assistant Master. G' F, Woold-' ridge,'M;A',yK4biiCollege, Oxford; "Drill-, iog t and ■ Gymnastio-Inßtriiotor,- Sergeant Uwfenoe. Siibjeota—Divinity,Latin, Greek', French,; English; History, 'Geography, Arithmetio, Euolid, Algebra, l: Boys prepared for scholarships and 'entrance at Ohristohurch and iWanganui,;; JJlo school games', oriokot,'and; Aesooiation football, are personally e riperiiiterided, and tho boys are thoroughly looked after out of school hours. The house has large..irooms''andi stands in extensive grounds, indliidingj a!; field for criokotand football. An experienced matron is in | charge of .the ! domeetio. ; arrange* meats, iA •

The next TermiwiU vbetjinldn NEStiA Y, May 25th'. -Vacancies for several Boarders and afe'wTJDiiy Boys/ For Erospe'otus anrtifull; information apply to the HEADMASTER, : . JAMES WICKENS, SO, B"MB to In for m,biS\, Cußtoroers and the Public that he is now prepared to dehVer Bread in all parts of the Doroughv•■ : n-: Bread, Fancy Goods, &0-, of First Glass Quality and' at Reasonable Prices, j. ' ''-iZiT?,'/.:,, iii'-: V...8a115, Pioiicßf Privata and; Wedding Parties catepod'for on reasonable: terms, SHILLING LUfIOEEON : A SPECIALITY.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4133, 8 June 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4133, 8 June 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4133, 8 June 1892, Page 4

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