All Wine Merchants and Dealers. SIXTY rillZE MEDALS AWAUDhD TO THIS FIRM. " ] Iwyc nover tasted Cocoa that gylft I likosu woll."-Sir(J: A. Came"n Y U > IW > M ' D " Hrosident lloyalL'ollogo of Surgeons, Ireland. . I PUIVE CONCEMHATED ; mWj "Itis an exccllont dietetic food find hmnv.t, !<&'' . ... i ... i ■ • .:.... 11 W,vr ft "P 'TTH ME. DEATBTO PARASITES I! I Dr.«. 1). SmiicnusD, F.E.I.S. Piol. J. Aijbei) Wakklyhj M.R.O.S. SHKEI'TICK (MAGNIFIED) Wmsm m wmmtmMm (Non-l'oiBononB),
USED 4 RECOMMENDED BY- Flock J, I), ltitcliio, Clilcl Inspector ot Stock (as Jlauagcr of Mt. Hovel Slatlou) .. 51,000 0 0. Tripp, Canterbury M.OOO ■O. W. McHae, Amur), Nolwn 18,000 W. 0. Ilutherfonl, Amuri, Nelson .. .. %W® RD. McLean, Ikwko'sßjv .. .. CO.OOO Jlanagcr, IdaVallev.OtaL'o .. .. 88,000 W. Gerard, Canteib'ury 50,000 And by oraers ol over 5,000,000 sheep in Now Zealand, anflmanymlllUins tbrouirliuui the World. I'HICE-(iu casks) 59 Od ?U GALLON. 1 Gallon Fluid makes 100 Gallons Dip. Chief Aoekt?.—Blaokburi Disimcr Aoems—Levin and 'to. and Murraj Farmers' Co-operative Association, Limitod, GEO- HERON MASTERTON, GENERAL PRODUCE DEALER. "* KOOKRIEB, FENCING WIRE KAILS, &0.. always or. hnad J. MM.] [E, 8, DIXON DIXON BROS,, (Late Josepu Dixon). STEAM MATED WATEfi, CORDIAL FACTOR'S. MASTERTON. Country oiderß received by post promptly attended to MABTJSKTON LIVERY AND BAI7 STABLES. .W.HAWKE, Begs to itiforin the travelling public and settlors of the district that he has taken over Mr F. HOOD'S interest in the Club Hotel Livery and Bait Stable, These stables will now be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventil ti, and supplied with eve 7 collieries that travellers or owners of norses
A first class collection ot Buggies, Every attention paid to the requirements of Commercial Travellers. The ' Favorite" Bus raoote every koDRE PADDOOKB MONEY, THE undersigned bus for investment, on MoRiOiUE, tho following Bums: ri onn In any buui from £IOO to * ' ' £BOO, at 7 por cent, £440 In ono or two sumsnt 7 per cent £4OO * n ODO Bum at P er M "'' Also large amounts at 6 per cont, to Cl percent, ' Soveral clients would purcliaso rentproducing town properties for cash. it >W. L. JOHNSTONE, Hall Street (next to lUI, Court), Mantorton,
MESSRS COLE& PAYNE, IN rotuming thanks foe the very liberal patronage aocordod to them einco commencing buaiiiosa, desiro to remind thoßo whose houses require renovating, that they can still be found site Mr Dameil's Timber Yards, Chapel-St., Mastkuton . ORDEJBB may also be left at Meson 1 Uo.'s, Queen-St. C. WINCHESTER, BAKER AND C9NFEGTIONEE, THE BJLUE HOUSE, i MASTERTON, [AS now fitted up a LARGE DIN- [ lflG-ROOM, where Bbbakfast, 8 to 9 80 a.m. .Luncheon, 12 to 2 p.tu., andTea, from five o'clock, may be had at a uniform chargo ot ONE SHILLING. HOT PIES, TEA, COFFEE ANU OOUOA Every Evening, lid; and LIGHT REFRESHMENT Konerally at any hour.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4296, 16 December 1892, Page 1
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452Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4296, 16 December 1892, Page 1
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