HIS EXCELLENCY'S SPECIAL {[INSEY, PHOTOGRAPHER LAMBTUN-QDAY, WELLINGTON, JDOPn 1 GET Photographed bofora visiting THE STUDIO. Out Pictures are constantly admired as being bo HEIGHT and CLEAR mid the finish REMEMBER! We aro PRACTICAL PfIOTO. GRAPHERS, personally undertaking the higher branches of our profession, and acknowledging NO EQUALS IN THE CITY. OTHERS MAY BE THE CHEAPEST, WE ARE THE BEST. WALTER PERRY, PA MIL Y BUTCHER Queen-Strut, Mtahton, BEGS to thank the publio for their continual support during the many years he has been in business, and to iun them that having sold his Mnitorton Business to MR. CHARLES HUGHES, ho b6gs to recommend him to their notice and to solicit for him a continnanco of the patronage which has been accorded in the past IN connection with the abovo, having purchased Mr Perry's business, I beg to B'llwii a continuance of the support so long accorded to Mr Perry, and by civility and keeping the best ol meat of all descriptions, to prove that I am worthy of the patroDage au loni< trjven to my predecessor.
GHARLBB HUGHES. FAMILY BUTCHEH, Corner of Queen and Church Streets, MASTERTON AFTER beiriK nearly twentv yesrs in tlio employ of Mr W.'Porry, 1 have taken over his KURIPUNI . BUTCHERY, And hope by civility and attention to business to obtain a lair ahure of the patronage of the people living in Masterton and Kuriputii, Evory description of MEAT OF THE BEST QUALITY will be kept, and sold at reasonable prices} WILLIAM MORHIS, FAMILY I3UTCBEB, Eurlpuni Nastkrmn NOTICE. F. HOLLOWAY, WISHES to inform the Residents of Masterton and theDisttiot that ho has opened t, BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, In Queon Street, Masterton, opposite Iho Empire flotol, and trusts to merit a fair . patronage by selling only THE BEST MEATS ai CURRENT RATES,
GKASB SEfiD PKOM THE GIiOWERS. T BEG to thank the BTOHOLDEItS J. df the East Coast and Wairarapa for the liberal support accorded tc me last season and to inform them that. I have on hand a large amount of Cocksfoot seed (parti; machine dressed) which I am prepared to sell at a reasonable prices. Applications for samples and prices left at tho Maetcrton Fost Office will receive prompt attention, N,8,-Itje Grass and small seeds also, DMIEB3— L JOHNSTONE, Jr.
MAHE WONDER 01'thk nineteenth 1 - CENTURY. NEURALGUDEFEATED. MA-URC, (Prcpaicd only from the growths on New Zealand.) CORES NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, CHIIiHLAINS, RHEUMATISM, SOIATICA.SPRAINS, AND I'AINOF ANY KIND. Kaf'Ask your Chemist or Storekeeper for MA-URU, or send direct for a bottle: post free for 2s 2d, The Rev. T, G. Hammond, missionary. Bays:—"tiaviog spent a considerable timo as missionary among tho Maoris of Kokiar,ga,C became aware of many uses by them of native plants and trees. t An intimate knowledge of one plant in particular led me-to conclude that it would prove beneficial in cases of neuralgia, Having communicated my conviction to Mr A. A. Gower, chemist, l'atea, he has produced a compound which has fully met my expectation, and has proved of great benefit to members of my own family and many of my friends." A gentlorcan writing from Wellington says:—"l nrngladtoinform you tint yonr Ma-um has been working wonder* here. Mh)3 is subject to Neuralgic Headache Oiie evening I found her prostrate with pain. I gave her the bottle of Ma-uru, and she found ic relieved her so much that she not only obtained a good niekt'a rest, but b-is net had au .ttack since. That is a fortnight ago, .Similar testimony as to ctEcicy was borne by Miss ■ ,Mrs , and Mr ——. Mr A. A, Gower announces tho advent of "i-uru on the scene of proprietory medicines. though thisiemcdy has only been known lu its present form for a few months, its success has bca absolutely phenomenal-failure to perform what is claimed for it being as yet unknown, while, in addition, we can speak positively of its almost marvellous effect on chilblain!, v.hich of itself is sufficient to make it a favourite in almost every houeehold.Patea Mail, Bth Sept. Prepared only by the Sole proprietor, A. A. UOWJfiK, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, JPAm, P.U, Box 20. Wholesale Agenta— • ON and aftor the third of March poison wi ll nA ' niil in tim'H««i'<>hurst paddocks. ■; I. ML HERBERT. - : Hawkehurat, (jpakj, ' Maroh2hd,lß93. '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4377, 24 March 1893, Page 3
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