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i CITY FOUNDRY, ■ f ■.,. Eva.street, Wellineton,.. ' ENGINEERS. IRON..AND .BRASS )i FOUNDEBS, BOILERMAKERS i qTEAM ENGINES, Saw and Plai J Mill maohinery always on hand; 1 .■ ■■.•'■ . ~ . ■ .•; • ■■'■ .'•• -'■.:■ ,■■ « Makers of overy, description of wrought | ■•'. ..■' ..'■. '•■'.■.'!.•' ;;• I iron split pullies, builders and contrac- 1 I on ornamental caatintlsi tomb i rails, wroughtand cart inn fencing etc ; Gates. Cheaper than any firm In' town , SEYEN REASONS DAWSON'S WHISKY IS THE IST. BecaußO it is not sold under any L fictitious name or. 1 brand, '• but: comes from a Distillery which for over 80 years liitsbeen celebrated for.the purity of its products. 2nd, Because it is recommended by the •!. ■ M.nin«l Fnnnlt. ft« Mmr IW FINEST '■.-TYffIBKI:EVEBIMPOBTEDt : 3rd. Jiccause the leading analyst in Scot-, land pronounces it to be tho Purest and the most Wholesome Spirit he has ever I ■ analysed. ■. ■ ■< : ;■ 4th. Because (ho sales in Australia have .' • steadily increased, until they aro now '■ the largest of any brand of "Whisky hn- ' ' " : ported; sth, Because it came ; from the far-famed ' Glohlivct District, tho premier whiskyprodubingdistrict of Scotland, '■'" Gth. Because there is notaheadaohoin a hogshead, thus, proving it to be '. ' thoroughly matured. 7th. Because it; never varies in Quality, as , Peter Dawson, the great distiller, has ' built tho Largest Yats in tho World.so that its exceptional quality may be maintained. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Padiatua. SULLIVAN & OORBY, (Lato of Timaru and Wellington). Peopweiobs. : . SO f\ BEG to inform the • OC U<| travelling piiblio Bnd the residents of tho Bush Districts that [ they have jußt completed extensive additions and alterations to tho Commercial Hotel, makiiif* it the largest and best appointed hostelry iu the Forty-Mile Bush. Tho rooms aro lofty and well furnished, and the dining room will be ■ found supplied with the beat kbk d hate in the province. Tho, bar is under their personal supervision, and none but the beßt brands of liquors are kept. Hot, Cold, aud Shower Baths. ~ There is akrgo Assembly Ballattached to tho building, with stage and scenery , for theatricals, etc,' e Stable, loose boxes and grass paddocks * close by, in charge of an eilicient Groom. '| The Billiard Koom is fitted with ono of the best fables, and is attended by Q competent marker. Coacheß stop at this Hotel daily, CnAROKS MIWKItATE. rr>HE WONDEKOFTHE NINETEENTH rl '■ ' CENTURY. ) NEURALGIA~DEFEATED. • MA-URU, , (Prepared only from the growth on Now' j .. .Zealand.) • CURES NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, CHILBLAINS, RHEUMATISM, SOIATIOA.SPKAINS, AND PAIN OF ANli KIND, . t&f'Ask your Chemist or Storekoopoi for MA-URU, or send direct for a bottle . post free for 2s 2d; The Rev.'T. 0. Hammond, missionary: »ays: —"naving spent a cimsiilcrablo time ai missionary among the Maoris of Hokianga,t native pknta and trees,' Au intimate knew ' u ledgo of ono plant in particular led me to con I" dude that it would prova beneficial !u eases o jU neuralgia. Having communicated my convic it tion ■to■Mr A. A. >Gower, chemist; l'atca, In JU has produced a compound whioh lias fully mo . my expectation, and has proved of grea o many of my friends." II A ; gentleman writing from Wcllingto jj ssjs:—"r am glad to inform, you that rot is subject to Neuralgic Headache, On * evening I found her prostrate with pain,' id gave her the bottle of Ma-uru, and sho fo'un tainrd a good mebta rest, but has not bad ai ~ .ttack since. That is a fortnight ago, Simila testimony as to efficacy was borne by Mis Mr A. A, dower jtini 10 Ma-uru on tho scene of proprietory medicines ir, Although thisicmcdy has only been known it its present form for a few months, its succosi has bctn absolutely' phenomenal-failure U perform what is claimed for it being as ye unknown, while, in addition; wo. can tpcal nn.KivM.nf It, »Wt. m!1 ™»lln„. '.ff«,t n, chublams, which of itself ib sufficient to mak •" it a favourite in olmost every houschold;X, Patea Mail, Bth Sept. er Prepared only by the Solo proprietor, A. A. UOWER, CHEMIST AND Fatba, , P.O. Box 20. ■RBDETON; ENGINEER & MILLWRIGHT, Kuripuni, Mastorton, HAS for salo decond hanb Engineßa under:—Traction. Engines—l, i h.p.,Fowler (Compound)'; 1,8 h.p.,.Mai shall & Sons; L 6. h.p., MoLaren ds Co. Portable Engines—2.lo h.p. Bansomo I Sons; 3,8 h.p,, Bansomo & Sons; 1,8 h.p, Marshall & Sons ;2,8 h.p., Buston, Prooto & Co; 2, G h.p,, Clayton and Shtittlewortb A.OENI FOB AVEIffiO & PoSTHI'S _ celebrated Traction and Hood Enginci orders foi which' aro now being booked fe the next season,. Prices and full particular on'application to K, BURTOI' s, . DIXON BEOS. o -Q CHAPEIi-STREKT, '. % MABTERTOK T. HKKMIiWII^

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4437, 6 June 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4437, 6 June 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4437, 6 June 1893, Page 4

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