FxDUKEOF iBGVLE MY QUARTERLY SHIPMENT «t Druggist's Sundries fiom London and Paris, are just opened out, otid a few of.the leading lines, as under, aroxiflered at exceptionally reasonable prices. 48 dnz Leatli & Robs Homoeputhio Remedies; 1 pwt Scented While Windsor isoap in ij-Bafx; l«wi to tod lilwn Windsor Soap in M Tablets j IcivlOnslile Scop in (id aud -9d - 'Tablctic; FelliW •' Syrup; Sulpbilt' Li.'Zi'iijjcs in bull;; F-.tdniu lioitlvj, tonmlr.i6 Ttaif, Tubing and nthcr Elwilo W.«k«igs, iia'nti«»fß, Cliuical Tbeunmneter?, mid a great variety';liiih«reui(»ieal Hpplianoeß, Prescription»curefully dispensed at any how with Purest l)rugs (guaranteed) T.G. Mm, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, btc MABTBRTON A GENUINE SUCCESS, VIOE-REGAL AND THESPIAN .TESTIMONY "THAT LITTLE COLD'
4 Ttlio present time the weather is il most changuablo, and nearly everyone suffers from colds in the head or iliroat. Theao affections in their primary ttato are never very hurtful to tho constitution, but a neglected cold is one of the worst things that can evor happen to a human being. It should certainly be attended to immediately. Warroor clothing must bo put on; and the patient must undergo a slight course of a medicine which will enre in the early stages and not allow the suSerer to becomo afflicted with those most pre valent complaints—ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION and BRONCHITIS. MAKUPA" Is the registered iianie of MOTHER AOBEItT'S COUGH, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION REMEDY. It is a medicine : which should be in every household, and testimony has been givi'n by hundreds of pers.inß of its good effects. Notably MR WALTKR BENTLhY and MISS MYRA KEMBLL, whose vooation brings them under the notice of everybody- " who runs ar.d reads," would not have certihod to the efficacy of MAKUPA 11 If it was not what it is made out to be. There are no mineral substances in its composition, almost for that reason alone it is not hurtful to the smallest child, but can be administered to the smallest with perfect safety. Mothers attend to that distressing cough ot your little offspring, and fur a buttle of
" MARUPA,' And have cause to rejoice that in future years yout • children grow np with GHEIiKS LIKK RUBKSI aud not with PALLID LIPS because "THAT LITTLB CuLD" waa neglected 111 younger days. Stocked by T. (). Makun, Masterton rnHE FINB'ST DIBTLAY JL OF FUKNITUBB AM) PIANOFOKTES BVERBEISNIA' WELLINGTON, AT SOOULLA.fi AND CH I SHOLM 'S LAMBTON QCAV. TRY ODR KITCHEN TABLES At 8b Cd, TRY OUR DRAW INGHGOIIBUITEB At £l2 15b. TRY OCR DININOROUM SUITES "' At £l2 16b. . . TRY OUR SPRING MATTRESSES At £l2s Gd TRY OUR LINOLEUMS, At Is 8d equate yard, TRY OUR CARPETS, 4t3ayard. TRY OUR AUSTRIAN-CHAIRS, At 6s (id, TRY OUR AMERICAN CHAIRS, At Ha fid TRY OUR PIANOS, At Values ho other Housb oahOphjr,
Just Landed, our (JHRIBTMAB SUPPLY OF PIANOS By various celebrated makers WUODCOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, The New term will begin on Wednesday, Ist February, 1898, HEADMASTER, O.I), Gardiner, B.A, Pembroke College, Cambridge; Rosident Assistant ; Master O F. Wooldridge, M,A„ Keble College, Oxford; Drilling and' OymoDßtio Instraetor, Sorgcant Lawrence, Bubjects—Divinity, Latin, Greek,- French, English, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Euclid, Algebra, Boys prepared for scholarships and, entrance at Cbristohurob and Wanganui, Tho sohool games, cricket, and Association football, are persoiftllv superintended, and the boys are tboronghly looked titer ontof sohool boors, The house has largo rooms and stands in extonsiys grounds rinolqding; a field for cHoket and football.' An eiporienoed matron it in charge of the- domestic arrangemests : Vacancies for Bevoral Boarders and & few Day Boys, For Prospectus and fall 'information apply tn the HEADMAbTKB LADIES, WEAK ' PALLAMO KID GLOVES.
HALF-HOLIDAY QOE3HON. 10 m CENT. liISCOmTONAII AttEDDOTIOITiif 10 pet cent, ■ .. bit muds on :&11 Purchases at my Shop,',Qiij)pn.Btreet, Every. Thursday. Mors wo .... (KOWKEE. ■: ' s . ' dMafeton. "OiUOTALFAktLt;fIOTEL, W IttIB^SIREK,, ~,,1.1 W EUIN G TOf JIIIS OKMSBEE, (Late of . Qoeen'a Hotel). BEBT-aoiommodation in the City at ' Moderateprioes. 'LUNOHEON, from 12 til) 2,Oliifi BHILLU(6. Trams meet - bIJ traitirf, and 'pass tfcrdboi of atltel, ■ 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue XIII, 19 December 1892, Page 4
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650Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue XIII, 19 December 1892, Page 4
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