GEO- HER(M MASTERTON, GENEML PRODUCE DEALER, ' n UOCIERIEB, "iiNOING V'IRE lulijS. &c. always or. hand ■jl T . VTOAIi, BUILDER AMI) J. M., .JUL'.-DSDEIITAKEn,. deD 3 to inform tho iuhibitants .of.Miw terton. and surrounding districts tlmt lis .in prcijwrcd to conduct funerals hi nwi ' part nf thii district.' Every enra will iw fdk-'itociy mit order;, md in doii'g so due respect: Will • be. shown. Orders may: be left at-, Houndow and Hoars', Qaeen Htreet, or at my residebce, Chapel street. Please note the address; Z, M, HoAK CHAPBLBr„MABraiIIOH MASTERTON'. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES.' . W. HAWEE, to inform the travelling public and sottlers uf the district that he has taken over Mr F.' HOOD'S interest in the Club Hotel Liyory and Bait Stable. These- stables will now be fouiid commodious, comfortable, well-ventil-ated, and supplied with every convenience that travellers or owners ol horses can desire,. . , A first oljm collection ot iJuggios, Carriages and reliable Saddle Horses constantly on hire at moderate rates. - Every attention paid to the requirement* of Commercial Travellers. The ' Favorite" Bus moeta every Train, SECURE PADDOCKS Mr Charles Cathie, TAILOR AND CLOTHING MAUDFAOTDRER. OP MankemiSt., Wbiiinoioh,
Gentlemen's Own Material mads up at Moderate Cash Prices, Ettiniatojgiven (or Volunteer, Naval, Police and Fire Brigade Uniforms, etc. FOR PRIVATE SALE. V 1 NEW DOUBLE-SEATED BUGGY, v » NEW SINGLE-SEATED BUGIi GIE8,oto„oto. THE Above are built by Messrs House and Hurrell, of Wellington, and are triumphs ot the coachbuilderi' art, Prices very low. May be seen at my Greytown Rooms. £\ H. WOOD, Auctioneer. W. Crabtree & Sohs, CITY FOUNDRY, -~ Eva'atroot, Wellington, ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FuUNDMiS, BOILBR MAKERS k, k, oTEAM ENGINES. Saw and fkx "l Mill machinery always on hand, MaKers of every description of wrought iron apht pullioa, builders aud contractor,! iwuivurk.oriiauienMl castings tomb ils, wrought and caao iron fencing etc. Giua Cheaper thmi anv firm ir ' ~~ WuuJJCuß' HUUJjJiiSCHOOL, HOBSOH dTBEEJ?, TOWNGTON, TTEADMABIEB, O.L. Gardiner, 8.A., L Pemuroke . Cunege, Cambridge; itajjont As .l.ian. Matter G F, Viooldridge, M.iii Keole UoUege, Oxford; DrfiU ing ana ' Uyiniiaiuo' iiiatruoior, dergeant La\&JL>. ' aubjeotß-Diviuity, Latin, QicbßT French, Kngli6h : ,' History, Geography, Arithmetic, .buolid, Algebra. - Boys prepared for scholarship and entrance at Chnstouurch and Wanganui, 'i'ho school games, cricket, and Association football, are personally superintended, and the boys are thoroughly looked after out of sohool hours, The house has'large roomß and stands in extensive grounds including a field for orickot and football, An eipenonocd matron 'is in charge of the domestic arrange* ments The next Term will begin on WEDNESDAY, May 25th, Vacancies for several Boarders and a few Day Boys, For Prospectus and full information apply, to the HEADMASTER, ; BALLINGER BROS, PLUMBERS AND' WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OFTinware, Spouting and Bidgin?, Colonial' Ovens; Baths, Tanks, Leadheaded Nails, etc, Makers of the CODLIN MOTH EXTERMINATOR, ADDRESS: Wakikg Tailor»Sireet/NeahTheDbu,i.ihed, ■* Welunoton,
SOMETHING WOJttTH KNOWING. rfO How Many Persons in tho vast popu- !■ lation which inhabits this mundauo sphere has it ever occurred what .life is, and what a delicateorganism composes the human To mako a happy home, givo a cheerful disposition, and earn a pleasant night's repose after'the arduous boors of trio day, it is a matter of necessity that jwfeothealth is assured, and it 1b onto'by maintaining most regular habits that this can be obtained. considers tb.ii mom«ntoej rprtion until too late it is seen that Nature has found a weak spot, and is storming thehuman fortress with rureeffecte, Itisthen that a romcdyia sought, and Mother Mary Joseph Aubert can supply tho discover d that "Karana" will successluDy combat with most of the illiof Wo, and restore a broken-down constitution. • ' The system requires a " tonio," and the watchword" Karana" should be imprinted oyer every portico, so that ohildren roiy utter it on#elr first word of speech, and romembeiWltn6dais'l,ftlielr We ' M' tnc y dotlls nursery rhymes of" Little Jack Homor "and "Old Mother Hubbard." •" Karana" is a vegotablotouiO) pleasant to take, and in no way hurtful in itsactlon.' JOHN HENDERSON, MKttOHANT TAILOR Opposite Club Hotel, QCfcBNSTRaI .....VIASIKB fk favor of t/ow vafoonagt .n reeommeiidnlum requested,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4142, 18 June 1892, Page 1
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662Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4142, 18 June 1892, Page 1
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