"THE RED LAMP," H, E. ETON, OHEMIBT AND DRUGGIST, QUEEH-STKMT, MASTEBION, A 8 boon appointed SOtE AGENT for the district lor B, LAZARUS and CO's SPECTACIES, - . I. Patent Nnmber 4354, Who lias been thoroughly iastrneted in thoir syatem of Eight testing, and way be consulted for speotaolos.- and oyo glasses daily, keeping a large stock {or seleotion, We mil to draw the attention o( tho public to tlio Moving epeoial preparations, feeling certain that in many, cases ONE Single Trial Will Prove Their Ejjimcy Eton's Celebrated Cough Emulsion The most violent fits of coughing are reduced at oneo in soverity, difficulty of breathing is relieved, that dull, • depressing pain in tho ohest is removed by ono or two doses, and in all cases of ordinary cough, if taken in time, a few doses will efleot a cure, Eton's Noted filoodMixtwre. Is of unequalled effleaoy as a thorough rejuyenator of, the human constitution, eradicating witbspeod and oertainty every vestige of impurity of blood and circulating fluids, no matter whether constitutional or acquired, giving a buoyanoy and elasticity to body and mind, Eton's Quinine Wine, : The best known tomo, and suitable for indigestion, sickness, giddiness, lowness of spirits, and generally invigorating,
Eton's Neuralgic Mix« tui-e—a Certain Cjure The beatTiouse in the -district for'pnro Drugs, , Perfumer;, Toilet Rcqniaitoß Sponges Brusliwaro, Trasses (properly fitted and made to, order), Smpendors, Clinical, Thermometers, Hypcrdermio Syringea, Patent Medioisoa, Bair Preparations, eto Jfublio VACCINATION (free of oharge) every Wednesday from 11 n.m to 1 pm, ■ Horse and Cattle Medicines Tertb caroinlly extracted tor 2s 6d eaoh, IiEMEMBERTHE JRED LAMP, QUEEN STRlifclT MASTERTON SOPPORTLOOAL INDUSTRY, ESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS beg to announce that they have recently erected NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Outs, Beans, Barley, and Maizo, loi horses, cattle and pigs, and that they haye now on Bale CRUSHED OATS, "is good as Chamberlain') Flow" Gas become a proverb in the DistrictThia year the quality Is ovan higherthan usual, inasmuch aa it has been an exceptionally favorable season for growing wheat.' MESSES CHAMBERLAIN BROS venture to hope that their "LOOAt INDUSTRY" Will havethe sapporo »ud encouragement of the whole community, and that cod Burners will insist on having OHAMBERLAIH'S FLOUR, And thus retain their money in cue District
MASTERTON STJSAM FLUUR MILLS. JAM.EB ELLIOTT, tiddler and Eammukr, Quebimtreet Mabieiiion, HAS in Btook for sale at specially reasonable prices all the most recent novelties in English and Colonial Harness Bridles, Spurs and Sundries Pack f """ and every requirement of the trade, which is in ordinary demand, Repairs carefully executed at moderate rales, BUSINESS NOTIFICATION. THE NEWEST BOOKS direct from London and the leading English Journals, Magazines, and Newspapers may bo obtained within a few hours of the The principal Colonial Newspapers also kept in stock, ipent for" Wairabapa Daey Times" A Grat-class and complete printins; stock on the premises. J. B, INNES, Printer, Stationer, and Bookseller, (Opposite Dr. GiUon'e), "Wil is-Btreet Wellington
A REALLY GOOD PIANO. FOR HIBETURPOSES [copy.] Messrs Hood Johnson, Masterton, Dear Sirs, —I have had tho pleasure of using one of your "Dresden" Pianos daring the Concert Season of the Jubilee Singers, and allow me to Bay tbat 1 found the instrument easy in action and exceedingly full and rich in tone, In fact, satisfactory in every way, both to the singers and myself.—Yours sincerely, (siened) Lucy J. Mora, Pianist for the Jubilee Singers. NOTK: This new and excellent Piano may be engaged for Theatrical performauces, concern and dances on moderate tortus from HOOD & JOHNSON, QueenJStreet, Masterton.
THIS UNITED FARMERS' ALLI. ANOE LIMITED. NOTICE. i PPLIOATIONS for shares in The United Farmers' Alliance, Lirai ted, should be made without delay, as it bag beon resolved to tlose tbo Share List for the first issuo of shareH on the Slst December, current. BY ORDER. ALEX, JARDINE, Waterloo Quay, "Wellißßton, lab December, 1802. Government life insurance department. Established 1870. tVIIV HIICY tVAMNTIIS IV THI ITiTIi InlMdlnj Insurers should .mirk (hit iwo w.tti chief polnis la to considered In effeotlne •m"I"™' 1 "™' WC W urit ' Mi ">• IjuhisDeputant*' l ; Absolute security n pom by state guarantee. ffhecost (• reduced to a minimum, is the Premiums are lower than the participating rates of in; other effica-doing business la Ausiraiasli, whilst alt the profits-are returned to tbo (bllc'jf-holdui In the form ot boausei, AMNVAJi INCOME extteds £330,000. JiH, RICHARDSON. Comtaliiloair,
|> CAM),J C, TilleardNatusch, ARCHITECT, Hall-atreet, Maatcrton. Drawings and SpecscaU m prepared forfaknts, NOTICE OP REMOVAL, U.TILLEARD NATUSCH, Architect, Has removed his office to CENTRAL CHAMBERS, • Queen*a'treefc t Maaterton, the big houaej
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4300, 21 December 1892, Page 4
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748Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4300, 21 December 1892, Page 4
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