I AO NOT BE POISONED by using BAKING POWDER adulterated with alum. Insist on having the ''DRAGON," Which is a pure wholesome article, the best money can buy, and has THE LAKGEST SALE IN NEW ZEALAND. To be had of principal Qrocora W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. EX^TONGARIRO." MYQUABTEELYSHIPMENTof Druggists Sundvicsfrom Loudon and Paris arc just opened out, and a few of tho leading lines, as under, are offered at exceptionally reasonable prices, viz : Leath and Boss' Hotncepathie Eenicdies Essence of Rennet Essence of Lemon Hawley's Effervescing Saline 2/6 equal to Eno's Fruit Salt Citrate of Magnesia Glycerine and Cucumber Fellow's Syrup (Genuine) Sulphur Lozonges Malt and Cod Liver Oil Bconted Whilo Windsor Soap, 1/- bars Salicylic Acid for Preserving, Asd a Uiwb Stock of Feeding Bottles, Teats, Tubing, Elastio Stockings, Trasses (all makers), Ban tinges, Suspenders, Clinical Thermometers, Hot Water Bottles, Enemas, Sponges and Soaps, Prescriptions carsfuMy dispensed at any Iwur, with purest drugs (Guaranteed), T. G, MEDICAL HALL, Qosra-BiBEBi, MASTEBTON. MASTEKTON STEAM COACH FACTORY. JAMES MUIK
COAOHBUILDER, ENGINEER, AND GENERAL SMITH. SOLE MAKER of the Celebrated ZEALANDIA WOOL PRESB, ordors for which are now Hooking in for the coming season, Every Buyer Loud in its Pram, It Has No Equal For Efficiency Quickness And Oheapness Combined, Several further Improvements having beon effected for tho coming season, it is now recognised by all who bavo seen it to be the only Woolpress worth buying. Intandinc buyers should forward their orders early to prevent disappointment, as orders are now coming ! u rapidly from all directions. The following testimonial received (amongst others) shows the appreciation the Press is hold in:Tomonoa, H. 8,, August 4th, 1892. Dear Sir,—Wo have • much pleasure in testifying to the officienoy and gon lal excellonce of tho "Zealaudia Wo 1 PreßS" we bought of you last season, The best proof of our opinion is in the faot of our sending you a seoond order thiß Beason, Fours truly Nelson Bros,, Ltd, Per W. W. Nelson, Eyory other branch of my business' will still have careful attention, and patrons placing their orders at this well known establishment can rely upon obtaining first-clim workmanship combined with moderate prices, HORSES SHOD (steel or iron) 5/per set cash; 5/6 booked, JAMES MUIR, Queen Street Masterton By Special Appointment to His Emlkncyih Earl of Glasgow, ff.GM.Gf Patronised by N.Z. Government and City Corporation, £INSEY, PHOTOGRAPHER, LAMBTM-QOAY, WELLINGTON PRIOELIST; ONE ENAMELLED OABINET 3/" SIX ti ' „ ... 7/6 TWELVE,, „ 12/6 All Pictures Taken Personally by Tho Proprietor, TWO PROOFS FOR EACH SITTING. ENLARGEMENTS FROM 10s EACH, HOUSE AND LAND, TO BE LET, ■nilYE ROOMED HOUSE at Kuripunl, \vith or without one aero of land; other paddocks could also bo leased. J. B. KEITH,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4319, 14 January 1893, Page 3
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447Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4319, 14 January 1893, Page 3
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