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GEO- HEM MAS TEUTON. GENERAL PRODUCE DEALER. nROOERIES,' FENCING WIRE ■■ NAILS, &c.,alwaTS or. hand MASTKRTON LIVERY AND BAII STAGES, ■■- ger Mr 'F: HOOD'S' Merest in the fiub 'Hotel Liyery and Bait Stable, 'hese stablea will now bo found commodious, comfortable, woll-ventil-atodj : and supplied with every oemonioncethat tmellors or owner; of iioroes can desire, . Carnages and rekbu i constantly on hire at moderate rar*s._ Every station: paid to the requirements of Uomraercial Travellers. 'the "Favorite" Bus'meets every Train, SECURE PADDDOKB TAILOR AND CLOTHING MANC FAOTDRER. • OP Masners>Si„ Wbmjnom, Gentlemen's Own Material mads up at Moderate Cash Prices, , Estiraatos given for Volunteer, Naval, Police and Tire Brigade Uniforms, etc; FOR PRIVATE SALE. 1 NEW DOUBLE-SEATED BUGGY, . (complete with all improvements). n«BW SINGLE-SEATED BUGSIES,otc„etc. THE above are built by Messrs Rouse and Hurrell, of Wellington, and are triumphs of the coachbuildere' art, Prices very low. May be seen at my ■ ■■■>■■ ■ . ah. wood; Auctioneer. w. Crabtree & Sons, CITY FOUNDRY, Eva'atroet, Wellington, ENGINEERS, IRON AND BItASB FOUNDERS, BOILER MAKERS &o, &C. OTEAM-ENGINES, Saw and flax ..' Mill machinery always on hand; Makers of every description of wrought iron split pullioj, builders and contractors ironwork.omamental castings tomb rails, wrought and cast irsri fencinc; etc. Gates > Cheaper'than', any firm in, town WODCOTE" HOUSJiI v'vs-o'H'a-o-'iiv •■■'■ HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, •EADMASTER,..C.L. Gardiner, B.A.J .Pembroke. College, Cambridge; Resident Assistant Master G F. Wooldridge, M.A, KebleCollege, Oxford; Drilling andi Gymnastio Instructor,' Sergeant Lawrence, Subjeots-Divinity, Latin, Greek, Frenoh,. English, History, Geo-. giaphy, Arithmetic Euclid, Algebra, Boys prepared for scholarships and entrance at Cbrislohurch and Wanganui, The sohool games, cricket, and Association football, are personally superintended, and the. boys are thoroughly looked after out of school hours, Tbehbuseh'as large'rooms' and stands in extensive grounds including a field for, cricket and football. Anexperienced matron is. in charge, of 'the domeatio.. arrangements' " .'' '", The next Term will Begin" on WEDNBSDA% May 26th. "Vacancies for aeveralßoardersanda'few. Day Boys,' For Prospeotua and. full information apply to the HEADMASTER, . SOMETHING WOETH r r,o. How Many Persons in the vast popu- ••• -lation whicii inhabits this mundane sphere has it ever occurred .what life is, and what a delicateprganisra composes the human frame! , '' To make a happy home, give a cheerful disposition; and earn a pleasant night's repose alter the arduous labors of the day, it is • a -matter of necessity that perfect health is asanted, and it is'only by maintaining most regular habits that this can ba cbtaintd, ■'■'. Now tkere is not one person in ten who ever coiiiiaen this momentoes question until too Jntd it is seen that Nature has found a weak spotjandjsstormingthehuman fortress with itfiftiWn''that a remedy is.sought, and Mother Mary Joseph Aubert can supply the - _«.„> f„r .»*,»»* i,rfalilllll,llM citobat with pst ef. the' ills of I lif o,'and'res' toWabroke'n-de'wn'cpiistlliitiohi ' •' '-* The system requires'', b,'," tonic," and the watchword "Karaha" should be imprinted over every portico, so that children may utter it on thomnrst.wbrd of > speech, iand'.re'momber it all the 1 days Of their life, as they do the nursery rhymes of" Littld Jack Herner "and « Old Mother Hubbard." • " Karana" is.a vegetabletonic, pleasant to take, and'in no way hurtful In its action,' . JffINfIENJDERSON, MERCHANT TAILOR OppositsOWb Hotel, QOEEN-SIRBBT , MaSTUHTON The favor of your Qalronagt and remimndAlm requested; HANDMADE ' $ A/P:IRS, ;;. MADE AT THB FAMOfIS •■ AFTPNTAXiE SIIL.L.S, . (Brtr»SuDerfloe-W,8,8, WiTEB MARKS \ Superfme-W.B, . , I EsecondQuality-B, ■ PRINTING, NEWS WRITINGS, & DRAWING PAPERS f<!STS, PRICES, SHEETS, and all may be obtained from 4COMOTT(Unnted) JnnMM lliw ffliwJsowok.' rliiml fioolU ,o(|i«yI ,uiou«'f ,toaoa ,iioJI ,oid. I'loyna'.! ,piou(l ,im ,Jtt3'io(,l .Mindß-Boiopoaioua ,uwß

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4147, 24 June 1892, Page 1

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571

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4147, 24 June 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4147, 24 June 1892, Page 1

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