EIS EXCELLENCY'S SPEOIA.L ARTIST. I^INSEY, The Pbaotioal PHOTOGRAPHER, LAMBTON-QOAY, WELLINGTON DON'T GET Photographed before 'visiting THE STUDIO. Our Piotures are constantly admired as being so BRIGHT and CLEAR and the finish SUPERB. REMEMBER! We are PEACTIOAL PHOTOGRAPHERS, personally undertaking the higher branches of our profession, and acknowledging NO EQUALS IN THE CITY. : OTHERS MAY BE THE CHEAPEST, BUT : WE ARE THE BEST.
WALTER' PERRY, FAMIL Y BUTCHER Queai-Stmt, Sfaiterlon, BEOS to thank tho public for tholr continual support during the many years he has beau in business, and to inform them that having sold his Masterton Business to MR CHARLES HUGHES, he begs to recommend him to their notice and to solicit for him a continuance of tho patronage which has been accorded in the past _____. IN connection with the above, having purchased Mr Perry's business, I bfg to solicit a continuance of the support to long accorded to Mr Perry, and by civility and keeping the best ot meat of all descriptions, to prove that I am worthy of the patronage so long given to my predecessor. CHARLES HUGHES, FAMILY BUTCHEB, Corner of Queen and Church Streets, HASTEKTON
NOTIOE. A FTER being nearly twenty years in the employ of Mr W. Perry, 1 have taken ovor his KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, And hope by oivility and attention to business to obtain a fair share of the patronage of the people living in Maßtorton and Kuripuni. Evory description of MEAT OF THE BEST QUALITY will be kept, and sold at reasonable prices] WILLIAM MORRIS, BFAMILY BUTUfIBR, Kuripuni Mastebioh
NOTICE. F, HOLLOWAT, WISHES to inform tho Residents of Maatertonand the District that he has opened a BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, In Queen Street, Masterton, opposite the Empire Hotel, and trusts to merit a fair patronage by selling only THE BEST MEATS, ai CURRENT RATES.
UttAtSS SEED DIRECT FitOM THE GKOWERS. 1" BEG to thank tho RUNHOLDERS X of the East Coast and Wairarapa for tho liberal support accorded tc mo last season and to inform them that I havo on hand a large amount of Cocksfoot seed (partly mfloliinodressed).whiohl am piepared to sell at a reasonable prices. Applications for samples and prices left at the Masterton Post Office will receive prompt attention. N.8.-Ryo Grass and mil seeds also. DDBESS— L. JOHNSTONE, JR, MASTERTON. mHE WONDER OK THE NINETEENTH 1; CENTURY. NEURALGIA - DEFEATED.' MA-URU. (Prepared only from the growths on Now " ' U CURES NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, CHILBLAINS, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, SPRAINS, AND PAINOF ANY KIND. ISF'Ask your Chemist or Storekeeper for MA-URU, or send direct for a bottle: post free for 2a 2d. Tho Rev. t 0. Hammond, misiionary, says:—"mving spent a considerable time as missionary among.tho Maeris of Holdings,C bccaino aware of many uses mado by them .of native plants and trcea. An intimate knowledge of one plant in particular led me to conclude .that it would prove bene&cial ia cases of neuralgia. Having communicated my conviction, to Mr A. A. Gowcr, ohemijt, l'atea, he has produced a compound which has fully mot my .expectation, and has: proved of great benefit to' members of my own family and nany of my friends." A gentleman writing from Wellington says:—"l am glad to inform you that your Ma-wu has been working wonders here. Miss - is subject to Neuralgic Headache, One evening I found her prostrato. with, pain, I gave her the bottle of Ma-uru, and she found it relieved her so much that she not only obtained a good nitht's rest, but has not had an •ttack since. That is a fortnight ago. Similar, testimony as to efficacy was borne by, Miss ,Mra '■ , ana Mr',' Mr A. Ai Gower announces tho advent of Ma-uru on the scene of proprietory medicines. Although thisiemedy has only been known in its present form for a few months, its success has betn! absolutely, phenomenal—faUuro to perforin whi)t is claimed for it. being As yet unknown, while, in addition, we can speak positively of its almost marvellous effect on chilblainsj'which of itself is sufficient to make it a favourite in almost every, household.Patea Mail, Bth Sept." iroprietor, A. ' ~ MIST Patea,' P.O. Box 20. ■ 'rug.Companvand Sharland and Co, 7 INERAL STOBEKEEPEB,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4370, 23 March 1893, Page 4
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686Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4370, 23 March 1893, Page 4
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