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COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ?AHIAIDA,.' . SULLIVAN & CORBY, (Late of Titnaruand Wellington). Pbopweioes. SO p\ _ BEG to inform the . viC \J»\ travellingpublio and the reaidorita of the Bush Districts that they have just completed extensive addu / tions and alterations to the Commercial . Hotel, making it the largest and best | appointed hostelry in. the Forty-Mile I Bush, Tho roomß are lofty and woll | furnished, and the dining room will be t found supplied with the best table i dkle in the province. Tho bar is under f thuir personal supervision, ftnd none but ; the bcßt brands of liquors are kept, ( Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. ] ThereisalargoAssoinblyßallattached i to the building, with stage and scenery , for theatrioals, etc i Static, loose boxes nod grass paddocks olose by, in charge of an efficient Groom. The Billiard Room is fitted with one of the best Tables, and is attended by competent marker. Coaches stop at this Hotel dailj. I CHARGES MoMIUTE. SEVEN REASONS DAWSON'S WHISKY'» THE IST. Because it is not sold under any fictitious name or brand, but comes from a Distillery which for over 80 years has been celebrated for tho purity of its products. 2nd, Because it is recommended by the ' Medical Faculty as being the FINEST WHISKY EVER IMPORTED, 3rd. Because the leading analyst in Scotland pronounces it to be the Purest and the most Wholesome Spirit he has ever analysed. 4th, Becanjo the sales in Australia hare steadily increased, until they are now tho Inrgcßt of any brand of Whisky imported, sth, Because it camo from the far-famed Glenlivct District, tho premier whiskyproducing district cf Scotland, Cth. Because there is not a headache in a hogshead, thus proving it to be thoroughly matured, 7th. Because it never varies in Quality, as Peter Dawson, the great distiller, has built the largest Vats in the World.so that its exceptional quality may be maintained, THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. NEURALGIA~DEFEATED. MA-URU, (Prepaicd only from tho growths on New Zealand,) CURES NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, CHILBLAINS, RHEUMATISM, SOIATIOA.SPRAINS, AND PAINOF ANY KIND, KsP'Ask your Chemist or. Storekeeper for MA-URD, or send direct for a bottle: post free for 2s 2d. Tho Rev. T. G. Hammond, misnonary, aaya:—"unving spent a considerable time as ■ missionaty among tho Maoris of Hokiatga,t became aworo of many mes made 'by thorn of nitivo plants and trees. An intimate knowledge of ono plant in particular led me to conclude that it would prove beneficial in cases of 1 neuralgia, Having communicated my conviction to Mr A, A, Govfcr, chemist, Patca, he has produced a compound which has fully met my oi| citation, and has proved of great benefit 1 1 members of my own family and many of my friends," A gentleman writing from Wellington ' s»ys!—"l am glad to inform you that your Ma-urn has been working wonders here, Miss is subject to Neuralgic Headache, One evening I found her prostrate with pain, I gave her the bottlo of Ma-utu, and she found it relieved her so much that sho not only obtained a good nieht's rest, but has not bad nn .ttack since. That is a fortnight ago, Similar testimony as to efficacy was boras by Miss ,Mrs , and Mr . , Mr A. A. Gowcr snuounces 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 sucoess haß ban absolutely phei'omeiial— 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 _ diijblains, which of itself is sufficient to mako most every household.— Mail, Bth Sept. spared only by the Solo proprietor, A. A. UOWM, EMIBT AND PHARMACIST, Patba, P.O. Box 20. Irug. Company and Hbarland and Co Crabtree cfc Sons, JITY FOUNDRY, Eva.streot, Wellington, NEERB, IRON AND BRASS UNDEBS, BOILER MAKERS Ac, &c, JAM ENGINES, Saw and Flax dill maohinery always on handi „ Makers of every description of wrought d , iron split pulhes, builders andcontraci •' On Ironwork, ornamental castings, tomb o ' tails, wrought and c?)t Iran fencing oto, e it Gates Cheaper than any firm in town TAVING resumed possession of this j LI well known and popular Hostlery the 8 Publio may rely on receiving every attention, ' Good .decommoddftoii and a First Class TABLE, , Only the best brands of WINES and . SPIP.ITS kept in stock, GOOD STABLMG AND PADDOCKS, THOMAS RAY, Proprietor THE CAFE, (Opposite the Occidental Hotel), QUEEN STREET, MABTERTON, E.W.LOW, ' 'N opening tho" Cafii," 1 have to anJL nouncethat fireglass Kofreßhmonls of all descriptions can be had at any hour. Haying been for many years Chief Cook in some of the leading hotels in the Colony, tho publio mayroly on gotttng a REALLY GOOD MEAL, Tea, Coffee, and Cocoa. Oysters in Season. Cleanliness and Civility a prominent feature, F.W. LOW Fkopbietob.l E. BURTON, - ENGINEER ; & MILLWRIGHT, Kuripuni, Mjsterton, :-Traction, Engines-1, 8 h.pl, Fowler (Compound) 11,8 b,p. : , Marshall & Sona; 1,6 h.p,, MoLaren & Co. Portable Engines-2,10 h.p. Bansome & Marshall & flons;2,Bh.p„Rußton, Proctor <K'o; 2,6 h.p., Clayton and Shuttlewofth; Aokki fon Ateuko & Pobtik'h celebrated Traction and Road Engines, orders foi which are now being booked for on application to R-i BURT Oft . Mabierton,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4432, 31 May 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4432, 31 May 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4432, 31 May 1893, Page 4

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