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COMMERCIAL HQTEIii • Pahuida. SIJLLIVaN & CORBY, , (Late of Timd'a and Wellington). . Pbopkikioes, . Sop BEG to inform the • 06 \J», travelling p'ublio and the residents of the Bush Dialriota that thoy-hayo just completed extensive additions and alterations to the.Commorclal Hotel, makinjj it the. largest and best appointed hostelry iu the Forty-Mile BusbV Tho rooms are lofty and well farnlehod, and' the dining room will be fouiid mpplied with the •: best table. d /iofe iu the province. ■, The bar. ia under their personal supervision, and none but, the best brands of liquors are kept, . Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, there is a large Assembly Haliattached to the buildlug, with stage and sconery for theatricals, eto, , Stable, loose boxes and grass paddooks oloso by, In charge of an efficient Groom, The Billiard lloom is fitted with one of the best Tables, and is attended by' competont murker. ' Coachofl stop at this Hotel dsllj, Ohabom Modhratk.

SEYEN: REASONS Wfll DAWSON'S WHISKY IS THE BEST. IST. Becauso it Is not sold, under any fictitious narno or brand, but comes trom a Distillery which (or over 80 yours has been eolebrated (or tho purity of its products, 2nd. Because it is recommended by,the Medioni Faculty »b being tho FINEST WHISKY EVER IMPORTED. 3rd. necanse the leading analyst in Scotland pronounceg it to be the Purest and tha most Wholesome Spirit ho hasovor wnljßed, '

lib. Bocstiso the enles in Australia havo steadily inareascd, until thoy mo now tho largest of any brand ol Whisky imported. ■ sth. Because it cams irom the far-lamed Glcnlkct District, the premier whiskyproducing district ot Scotland, 6th. Because there is. not a headache In a hogshead, thus proving it to be thoroughly matured. 7th. Because it never varies to' Quality, as Petor Dawson, the great distiller,: has built the Largest Vats in the World,eo that its exceptional quality may bo maintained. T HE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. NEUBALGII"DEFEATED, MA-URIV (Prepared only from the growths on New Zealand.) CURES NEURALGIA, HEADACHE. CHILBLAINS, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, SPRAINS, AND PAIN OF ANY KIND. KsfVAsk your Ohomist or Storekeeper for MA-URU, or send direct for. a bottle: post free for 2s 2d. The Rev, T. G. Hammond, misiionary. Bays {-"Having spent a considerable timo as missionary among the Maoris of Hokianga,!; became aware of many uses mado by thorn of native plants and trees; An intimate knoTr ledge of one plant in particular led mo to con' dude that it would provo beneficial in cases of neuralgia. Having communicetcd my conviction to Mr A. A. Qower, chemist, l'atea, he has prol'iecd a compound which has fully met my eiiectation. and has proved of great benefit to members of my own family and many of my friends." A gentleman writing, fhm, Wellington, says:—"l am glad to inforiA you that your' Ma-ura has been working wonders here, Miss is subject to Nourali-to Hoadaehc, One evening I found her prostrate with pain. I gave her the bottle of Ma-uru, and she found it relief ed her so much that sho not only "obtained a good nisht's rest, but has not had : aii .ttack since. That is a fortnight ago. Similat testimony as to efficacy was borne by Miss —-'.Mrs ——, and Mr . Mr'A. A. Qower announces the advent of Ma-u'ru on the scene of proprietory medicines. Although thisiemedy nas'onlybeen known in its present form for afewmohths, its.suecjss has bem absolutely oHcnomeilal— failure to perform what is claimedfor.it being as yet unknown, while, in addition we can tpeak positively of its almost marvellous effect on chilblains, which of itself is sufficient to make it a favourite in almost every household.— Patca Mail, Bth Sept, Prepared only by the Sole proprietor, A. A. UOWlfiK, CHEMIST 'AND PHARMACIST, Patba, P.O. Box 20. Wholesalo, Agents— N.ZDrug. Compauyand Nharland and Co W. Crabtree & Sons, CITY FOUNDRY, Eva.streot, Wellington, ENGINEERS, IRON AND BKASB FOUNDERS, BOILERMAKERS &c, &c, gTEAH ENGINES, Saw and Flax Mill maohinory always on hand: Makers of every description of wrought Iron split pullio3, builders and contracora Ironwork, ornaaonfel casting, tomb rails, wrought and c«st iron fencing etc, Gates Cheaper than any firm In town IJI ARATAHI JJOTEL TAItATAHI, HAVING resumed possession of this well known and popular Hostlory the Publiomay rely on receiving every attcn< lion, (food Acmmodatm and a First fas TABLE, Only the best brands of WINES and SPIRITS kept in stook, . GOOD STABLMG AND PADDOCKS. THOMAS BAY, . . Proprietor THE CAD'E. (Opposite the Occidental Hotel), QUEEN STREET, MABTERTON, I 1 I. W. LOW. , N opening the" Cafd," 1 have to announco that first-class Hofreshments Having been for many years Chief Cook in Eomo of the leading hotels in the Colony, the publio may rely on REALL* GOOD MEAL, Tea, .Coffee,, ahp Cocoa; . .....OystersinjSeason, Cleanliness and Civility a prominent ... ! v .. ; feature',' • fVW. LOW, Peopwetob,

R BUETON, ENGINEER & MILLWRIGHT, Kuripuni, Masterton. , UL undor j-Traction ' Enginoß—l, '8 h,p„ Fowler (Compouhd); 1/8 hip;, 'Sir. sballd; Sons; 1,6 h,p., McLaren &Co. Portable Bnginea-^2.10 h.p.Rans6me'& SCo j .2,6 h.p., :Gla;twi and Shatlleworth; Amni roii Aviuxa & Poster's'. a application to .;■ . Masibbtos.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4430, 29 May 1893, Page 4

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831

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4430, 29 May 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4430, 29 May 1893, Page 4

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