II? IS tfiOlfi; are tiiweifl Baltic tliwt cwd t*t tUusa B A.HKACitoytJH'6I'SOCIAWM A. Si Hut WucaiUituti liHatleiitjtiytr oltftia. MiVTUi LBit«i AUeUdbiii'rfHelswij«iyßi' "I hatre great pienuiij ia llisS I'roaitiOIS. bin sWeii ine Mii Are *atMaiHtm. 11l a Pjßft^^apmis^i how lor)* standing" :-.■ 3»KOOANOBA frrtdttgid to'fi Mir. tax. BABBAOLOUGB'S WOJaHPOWDIS»3 ale guaiiuitaoil perfectly sifo grid isffectrr<,,la Iter packet, - ! . v ■ . " ; MAGIC NB&YiHS U W. jtaperTlol, UAitKAOLOUGH'fI I/BBION SALINE ut a , and cooling for headache 1 Agent—Mr Henry 15. Eton, Obemlrt. CartertonAgent—MrUerrlll, storekeeper. MartinborougU Agent—Mr Moltfod, storeWliotee&ta Agents—Now Zeal Company, and Bhatlaad & Co. j or from H. BARRAOLOUUU, MX Adelaide Boad. Wellington. painless extraction of tjgeth INSERTIONOF ARTIFICIAL TtiBTH. JF E BEIDOK dealroß to Inform Patients fIiTHODi win, by means of awsnthetScs, DECAYED IEKIH BTOWKD PAIN.| LBasiiY, whereby decay and toothache " Urea tod, AimFIOIAL TEETH inserted at a vain WW UHAIIOB, Patients requiring tots or partial iiutu of Teeth ultonld consult Mr Drtdjtß, OOHBUI,TATION AMD AB.VIOiS BTtEH. Appointments made by letter or tele with Country PatlnnU. Those unable to [my the whole east at once may nay by deposit* and Irutalments, J. W. BRIDGE, 103, Upper WlMitHlreoo. Wellington I Nwtdoor Worklnsr Meu'd Club, E. WINTER Exohaugo Chambers, 12, Oroy-utroot ..Wt-llhigtyn Will>Lfc«A.r,B Aobmt Foh " SOLOMOH SOLUTION," 4 N OINTMENT alike offeotual on . man and quadruped. It is it Positive Cure lor Uheuinatio Gout, Khouiiiatlsm, Sciatica, Lumbsgo, Neuralgia, Headache, ISuraohe. SprnitM, Wounds, Bores, Swellings, Oouftlm and Golds, Binfjworms, Oliilbkins, Corns and Sola Lips. It also removes iiandruff, OUKBS HORBBB of Sore Shoulders and Bank*, Mange, Girth Galls, Greasy Heels, Cuts, Strains, Swellings, Cracked Heels, Contracted Feet, Splints, etc. OURES COWS of Ulcerated traders and Sore Teats. CUBES DUGS of Mange and every description of Outs and Sore*. In jars, 2a 6d, fis 6d and 7»; all store* keepers, chemists, saddlers, &e. 253- The attention of HtJBSEOWNBRS is especially directed to this wonderful Remedy. Numbers of horses completely broken down, hare been pntohed up and enabled to win races by its use. District Ageots:— T. 6. Mason, Chemist, Masterton. A. E. Kitchen, Chemist, D. Pringle, Saddler, Ealmerston North. W. Wilton, Saddler, Marton. Oilier Agents Wanted. W. Crabtree & Sons, CITY B l © OTVJ>ECY, Eva.street, Wellinston, ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS POUNDERS, BOILER MAKERS &c, &c. CTTEAM ENGINES, Saw and Mar Mill machinery always on hand; Makers of every description of wrought iron split pullios, builders and contractors Ironwork, ornamental caatinep, tomb rails, wrought and cant Iran fencing etc. Gates Oheaper than anv firm- in town i Galby TOiwJsy, i Ghbistmas Joys I Tre&sube Toys! jameseling, WATOHM AKE R ahd JEWELLER, 5, Ousa Steeet, "Wellington {nnder the dock). Presents for all, Short, Stoat, and Tail, Closer friendships thus to bind On all this earth, I No better place youll and. 1 JAMES KING, S, CUBA STBBET. ''•" '-*--*, and most Enchanting Des' Jewellers' Art Work. Every taste, pocket, and wish oarefully BatiaSed. Silver Brooch handicraf Gold Broocb material, Irani 9s" Enoueh Levsb Watches, best makea, from £4los luorEs' Silvio Watches, the cheapest line in the market, from £2 Ladies' Gold Watooeb, atar'tUng specimens , of true value and merit. Nickel Watches from 120 Gd, JAMES KING, OtJBA STBEKT. Silveb and Gold ALranrs—A full assortment of latestdesigns; any price, ting accompaniments to the tasteful fashions of the day. JAMEB KING, CUBA-STREET. Ekoacescent RiNds, warranted the most the present. Wedding Bares and Keembs, an endless variety. A Bplendid selection of Eicotro Plate,UNDEK. THE CLOCK. JAMES KINO. 6 OT3BA:BTBEBT, WEIiIiINGTON. OOMMBBGIAJJ HOTEL, Paxuxua. SULLIVAN & CORBY, (Late of Timara and Wellbgtou). Fbopbiecobs, B£[ Pi BBG to inform the a .436 \J', trave!lir/f;public and tee residents of-the Bash Uistriota that they have just oompleted extensive additions and alterations to the Commercial Hotel, making it the largest ard best appointed hostelry in. the Forty-Mile Bush, The rooms-are lofty and well furnished, and the dininft room will bo found wpplied with the beat tahU a Itoti m the province. .Tliebariautider thuir persona! supervision, and none but the best brandsof liquors a>ekeph ".'■. . Hot, Cold, ana Bhewer Baths. > * : ThßKisftlargoAssemblyHallaitaohed to the Building, with stags and iweaery for taeatnoals, eto, ■.,.,- Stable, loose: boxes and grass padaooks oloseiy, in eharge of an efflciant Groom. lof the best Tables, and k attended by a compatent marker. •■-.'■' :■■'■ Ooaehe* stop at ihis Hotel daily.: QgAjLOßaMorniiUTE. •■■'■." M^.'WU^*:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4354, 25 February 1893, Page 4
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698Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4354, 25 February 1893, Page 4
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