:6J& HERON i<, I- ' -rty* ll Street, v: ' " ! MASTER/TON, ' GENERAL-PKObITOEDEALKR. />(KOOERIEB, -FENCING MRE . NAILS.V&O.. alWAyson : MASTERTON. LIVERY AND BAIT •■ '■■<•' STABLES. ' Begs to infoita ths travelling public and ' settlers of the 'that' he has taken jver Mr F.'- HOOD'S interest in the K\i.b Hotel Liyery and Rait. Stable.. these -.Btables :.will now, be found . commodious, wmfurtablo,. well-ventil-atedj and supplWd with every, con.enienco thattravellorso'r owners oi noraes . can desire.." ' A' first- cliss collection- of Kuggies, Carriages and reliable Saddle Horses constantlyonbireat moderate rates. Every attention, paid to the requirements of Uummercial Travellers. The 'FavoriU)" Bus moeta every Train, BEOUKE PADDOCKS Mr Charles Cathie, TAILOR AND CLOTHING MAM- .'"'■' FAOTUREE. '.-■■■■ or . MANNBRS-.ST., WELLINGTON, ■ , Gentlemen's Own Material mads up at Moderate Cash Prices. Estimates given for Volunteer, Naval, Police and Fire Brigade Uniforms, etc. FOR PRIVATE SALE. i NEW DOUBLE-SEATED BUGGY, 'L (complete withaUimprovements). (VNEW SINGLE-SEATED BUGaiES,oto„oto, THE above are built by Messrs Rouse and Hurrell,- of Wellington, and ore triumphs ot the coaohbuilders' art, Prices \ery low. May be seen at iiy townßoouiß. F.H.WOOD, : - . ..' ' Auctioneer. W. Grata & Sons, CITY FOUNDRY, Eva'etreot, Wellington, ENGINEERS, IBON AND'::b'KASB ' FOUNDERS,'BOILER MAKERS &c, &C ' ■nTEAM.ENGINES, Saw and Flai ' Mill -machinery always on hand. Makers of; every description of wrought iron split pullies, builders and contractors ironworkioraamental castings tomb rails', wrought and cast iron fencing etc, Gates Cheaper than any firm In . town ■• WDOUCOTE HUUSJU L School., i. H6BSON 1 STREET, WELLINGTON, ; R»sLdentAslant Mastor G F; Wooldridge, ALA;, Keble Collude, Oxford; JDrilU ing ■ and -, Gymuasiio Instructor, 'Sergeant Lawrenoo, Subjects -Diviuity, Latin, .'Greek,'. French,' English, History, Geo-, -graph?, Arithmotio, Kuciid, Aigobta. Boja prepared for scholarships and omranco at Ohristoimrch and Wanganai, Tliosohool games, and Association football, are; personally superintended,'and the boys are; 'thoroughly looked alter out of school hours,; - Tuohoasahaa large rooms ami stands in . extenaive-'grounda including a field .fori brioket and football, An espenencod matron ..ia.in chargo of the , domestic "a'rrau'go'v merits'''' '-' : '' ■ 'I •«The'next Term will begin on- WEDNESDAY, May: 25th;. (Vacancies for several Bqarp>rß,and a few (Day,. Buys,! , ForProapeotusand lull, information appjy .tAthei'JJADMAjfTER'. ' ■! SOMETHING WOitTH rf KNOWING. r rO How Many-Persona in the vast- popu- ;•!•.. latiori which, inhabits this mundane tphore hai it ever ocourred what lifo is, and what a dolicateOrganism composes the human frame?- ■"'■■}■■'' • To make a happy home, give a cheerful (lis- : nn '..J'..,; \ T,i».»nt «tM>. r* m ™ , afterthe .arduous labors' of tift day, it is a matter of'necessity that perfect health i> asBureaV.&ad'it is only by maihtainirig; moat togiUM habits that this can beobtaintd, - -fl6w Aero is not one person' in ton' who ever consldcraithismomentoea question until-too jatojt ia seen that Nature has founda weak epotj anViia a'torming the human fortress with dire effects. i It is then'that, a remedy is sought,, and Mother, Mary, Joseph Aubert can supply the nec'&ary.w'atit, for after years' of toil she has diiwvefrdtbat." Karana" will successfully combat with most of the' iUsof life, and restore a broken'down constitution. -The system requires .a " tonio," and the Watchword "Karana" should be-imprinted over every portico, bo that chjldrou toy utter it on their first word of speech, and remember lt : all ihe'days cf their lifo, as they do the nursery rhymes of" Little Jack Horner '■' and "Old Mother Hubbard.", , ■'••;, • •' "Karana" isa vegetable tonic, pleasant to take* and in rib way hurtful in its notion.'': ■■jpflNjaßNDßßSOfi, .TAILOR ,: Opposite Club Hotel, • QOEEN'SIEBSI,,, ,MABHSHIOH The favor of yoiir palronagt and "'" nfammiuktion requested :,.,: HAND MADE; l i ,'MAM'AT IHBOTOOT '' AfT'(C)NVA.I>E, 'jXUfAißi ■ ' f 2 ON;T.:; , of/ fExtraSuoerftnMv'.B.B, Water Masks ■{.SuparflnorlViß.. : , ' ■'; .■•!■'. . -., , • • 'l- >■'■■'■'■ '_■ • --AtSO,. . ' '•' _ _ ~..■... ■, '•? *- and all subsidiary lines. MEBSBB. :: WIIiLLiM ; '^AtDER'TON U'-''.'■ '■■ '■ f. r ' ..!)'i .' - ; ' 'i ,: U"'-i'-' 4 COMPANY (Limited) ' .. AYTOW^ihiLLSyKENT-,,.. London Warehouse and Office—lß Essex Stfeet'/Strand, ;: '' : Blrmintfham^rftnth—Regent Place/'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4149, 28 June 1892, Page 1
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600Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4149, 28 June 1892, Page 1
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