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COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ?AHIATDA, SULLIVAN & COBBY, (Lato of Timaru and Wellington). PitoritiEioßS. So p BEG to inform the ■ (xi \J>) travelling public and the residonts of the Bush Diotriots that they havo just completed extonaivo additions and alterations to the Oummorcial Hotel, making it tho largest and best appointed hostelry in the Forty-Mile Bush, Tho rooms aro lofty and woll furnished, and tho dining room will bo found supplied with the beat table (I koic in the prorinco, Tho bar is under thoir personal supervision, and nono but tho beat brands of liquors aro kept, Ilot, Cold, and Shower Baths. There is alarge Assembly Hall attached to the building, with stago and sconory fortheatrioals,etc. ...... ■ Stablo, loose boxes and grass paddocks close by, in char°o of an efficient Groom. Tho Billiard lloom is fitted with one of tho best Tables, and is attended by competent marker. 'y\ ■ ',' [/:■■■ CHARGE!) MonKRATE.' THE I'KUJLUEXI IN VESTMENT AND I ILOAK ASSOCIATION of WAIRAR APA jtMN-sriiSßl, Grbtiowh, ' DinHcridßsMeßsra 0. Pharnryn (chairman), W. Booth. L. Cn- clbcrgi J. 0. Fildes, J. . Fuller and IV, Skcet..' ■ThoAnnual Incomo oxccedii £16,000, Capital oV ' Loan £24,800 j TrotHa ■ 'already' allotted ltescn-e fund £538 ' . The putyeses for which the Association Is e'stablisW-'. aro: twofold. In tho first flaw jt odors: an excellent method of investment to thoso.who wish to accuir.'.'.iic their capital, or savings at the hiitheat rato.cmijiiatbut wita peri fectsccurity am 1 , tyßmall brlarge "suits to be invited by periodical paymeiiw;. it, confoircs to the circumstances of all classes, In the'second place, , to these who require law 'upon ;properties.tlicy already. pcssoEs,,oi who 'may ineet.with opportunities "of acquiriiig'.prq-. iperties advantageously, it presents thoraeaus of' . obtaining advances upon' favorable. tprmß,-.;Tho; . Association receives tad deposits at rates to bo igreed upor., Sutscrinticss on iovcrtmcnt shares, Es per Eonth; ultittate value of shaie £SO, i'ay Day-Thi -first.. Ssturday .In' 'each month, between the hours of 2 and 4 jnd 7 and 9 f.in, AOKH-. ■■■ ; Uasterton - Mr. 0. S. ff, Dalrymple, Carterton—Mr. F. fl. Wood, Feathers-ton-Mr. J-. G. Cox, Pahiatua - Mr 11, ff. Brises. '. G. WYATT, ' Managn "SfffiK UKASOXS ■ wny■ " ■ I- DAWSON'S WIIISKY IS THE . ■' . BEbT,

ISTv Because it is no', sold Kilcr any fictitious, r.atr.e or brand, but comes from .a.Distillery which; lor over SO years lias teen celebrated for the purity of its products. ■' 2nd,, Because it is .recommended by tbe Medical .faculty as bei'ugthe FINESTWHISKY EVER IMI'OUTED. 3rd, .iiecausp tlip: fcadiug. analyst in Scotland pror.our.ces it to be the I'ureil ana tlio most Whoicsorce Spirit he hascvor analysed. *ltb. Because the sales in Australia have steadily increased, until they are now the largest of any brand# Whisky imported, sth. .Because it ciwio froiii the fnrrftmed Gleniivet District, the- premier whiskyproducing district- of- Scotland.. 6th. Because there is not a headache in a hogshead, thus .proving, it to be thoroughly matured,'"' 7th, Because it r.ever varies in Quality, as ; Pole: Dawson, the grcsi distiller, has built the Largest Vats in the World,so that its '■ exceptional .quality, may be raaint'aincdi rr-HE w6ND.ijfc.otf ran ■nineteenth: x ' CENTURY; neuralgia" defeated. malru, '(Prepared only from the growths on New " .Zealand.). Cl'ltKS NEt'HAtCIA, lIKAHACHK, CHILBLAINS; KIIEU A) ATIS 4f," ' , SpkTl'CA, Si'IIAINS, AND PAiSOF ANY " KIND. ■ Caf'Ask your Chemist or Storekeeper for MA-UKU. or aend direct fur a bc'.tlo: .post; free for -2s 2d, The, Rev, T. 0. Hammond,. missionary, Bnys.:^ : "imvi'ng spent rt.c.uiisiderafelo time as. Missionary among tlx Jlaeris of Hokisnga,! became aware-of many uses made liy them of ] native plants: and trees., . An intimate knowledge of onc ; plnnt:in particular leil me to con.chide that it would prove beueScial in casts of "neuralgia; Having communicated n'.y conviction to Mr A. A. power,-. cljcmiat, l'.iica, he has proi?UJ-.d a compound which ha? fully ir.et , t'ny' 'expectation,- and 'has proved of; great-, benefit to members of my own' family and many of my friends." ; ■ ~ A.'gentleman- w/itihg' from' Wellington says:-"I am jjlad toiaforx, you'.that"your Ma-uru has been working wonder j.liere,.'.Miss' ,——i.H nubjccV:toNcurQ i l^ic i Hca(lEiche..Onc. evening I fcuri-1 her prostrate with pain. I gave ber the bottle of Ma-u:u, and she found it re'ieyed her .«o much that "be not only 1 obtained a good mclit's rest, but haa not had arj .tt-ackslr.ee, That is a fortnight ago, Similar , iestimohyos'to cllicacv was -.borne by -Miss —— ,Mrs —; —, and Mr ".: . Mr A. A. Gowcr announces tbe advent of Ma-uru on the s:ene of proprietory :'medieines;' Alttioiigh- this ieme'dy lias only been'known in its ."preseut /orm foriv few-months;- .ita.succeS' las beth- absolutely.. plie!:o:neual—failure to perform, what is claimed 'for it being as yet unknown, while, in addition, wo can.-speak' positively of its almost marvellous effect on chilblains, v hich .of itself -.is sufflcicut to niakc. it a favourite in almost every household,— I'atca Mail, Stb Sept. '

rr'epiirc'd only by the Sole proprietor; ■ " A. A. GOWEIi, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, I'AIEA, P.O. Box 20. Wholesale Agents— ■ ft'.Z Dtu;; C'cir.par.T ami Shatlanrt ami Co Mom. ' : MASTERTON PERMANENT . . INVESTMENT and BUILDING society. , --; rpilE Society is prepared to grant J. ] lcar.s—repayable by instalments or otherwise—on approved; frceliold aiirl leasehold securities. ' .1. B. KBIT EI, Manager. I EOR SALE pn easy terms, COTTAGE in Worksop lioad, Apply Master* ton Pernianentlnfcstmentaiid Building Societvi W. Grabtree it Sons, CITY FOUNDRY, Evft.strcet, Wellini/ton, ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS : FOUNDERS,'BOILER MAKERS gTE'AM EKGINKS, Saiv aDd Fla* i :Mill' : machinery. : .always."on jiandi Makers of every .description of wrought iron split pullies, builders, and contractors' iroijfe rails, wrought and' ca«t iron fencing etc, Gates Cheaper than any firm. In town A WANT SUPPLIED MRS FORBES, Having commenced business in Queen-Btveot, begs to advise the Ladies of Afasterton and District, that eholiim choico stock of Ladies and Children's , r: ' Uudci'clo tliiii jf, Baby Linen, Fancy Wools, and other requisites for all kinds of fancy work, which are offered at apooially teasonaMo prices, Obders takon for Plain Sewing » dl receive ovcry attention. NOTE ALdHKSS, fS 5 MRS FOEBES, Qaeon-street, (Opposite Loan and Morcandle Office, Mutgbiom,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4427, 25 May 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4427, 25 May 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4427, 25 May 1893, Page 4

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