W, Crabtree & Sons, CITY FOUNDRY, ; Eva.streob, WeUincrton, .ENGINEERS,: IRON AND. BRASB FOUNDERS, BOILERMAKERS ■ Ik, he,: .1 ; gTEAM ENGINES,' Saw and. Km ' Mill machinery always oil handi Makers of every description of wrought iroij split pullies, bnildcrs and contrac-. ora Ironwork, orho'monlal cMttoffs, tomli rails' wrought and c»«t irin fericiii? etc. Gates Cheaper than nnv firm In. town' SEVKBEASONS .'• WHY ' DAMSON'S WHISKY; IS THE ; BEbT.. -'i.:; i ST; •' Decauso it is ■ not s sold trader by; 1 fictitious namo or brand, but .comes' from a Distillery which lor oyer .80 years hits been, celebrated for' the 'parity of its' products. "' ■ 2jad,; BecaußO it .is recommendedby tho , .Medical Faculty as being tho FINEST WHISKY EVER IMPORTED, Brd. liccause the leading analyst in Scot- .. land pronounces it to be tho Purest and ..'the most Wholesome Spirit lie hasevor analysed, 4th. Because the sales in Australia have steadily increased, until 'they are now the largest ot any brand ot Whisky imported. . , • sth, Because ft" came from tho lar-iamed Glcnlivct District, the premier whiskyproducing district o£ Scotland. r 6th, 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, tho great distiller, has built the Largest Vats in tho World,so that its ; exceptional quality, may be '.majntaineil,. GOMMEROIAL HOTEL/ , PiHIAIOA, SULLIVAN & CORBY, (Lato of Timaru and Wellington). Pbowiietors. • 0 P\ BEG to inform.; tho kj i 05 \J«j travelling public and the reeidonts of tho Bush Uislricts that they have just completed extensive, addilions and alterations to the Commercial Hotel, making it tho largest and best appointed hostelry iu the Forty-Milo Bush. Tho rooms are lofty and well furnished, and the dioing room will bo found supplied with the beat table d hole in the province. Tho bar is under their personal supervision, and nouo but the best brands of liquors are kept, Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. There is a large Assorably Ballattached to tho building, with Btago and scenory for theatricals, ete. Stable, loose boxes and grass paddocks close by, in charge of on efficient Groom. The Billiard Room is fitted with one of the beat Tables, and is attended by competent marker. Coaches stop at this Hotel daily. Charges Moderate. THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, NEURALGIA."DEFEATED.' MA-URO, (Prepared only from tho growths on Now • . Zealand.) CURES NEUR'ALOIA, HEADAOHE, CHILBLAINS, RHEUMATISM, SOIATIOA, SPRAINS, AND PAIN OF ANY KIND. Ctf'Ask your Chemist or Storekeeper for M A-URU, or Bend direct for a bottlo; post freo for 2s 2d, Tho Rev. T. G. Hammond, misjionary, Bajrai —"iiaving spent a considerable time as missionary among the Maoris of Hoki»Dga,( beeairio awaro of many uses made by them ot native plahts and trees. Ail intimate knowledge of one plant in-particular led mo to conclude that it would prove beneficial in cases of neuralgia, Having communiwted my conviction to Mr A. A. Ooircr, chemist, l'&tea, ho has produced a compound which iius fully met my expectation. ■ nnd baa proved of great .benefit to members of. my own family aiid 'many of mv friends." , . . A 'gentleman w.-lting from Wellington saysj—"l am glad to inform you that your Ma-urn has been working wonr.era here. Miaj - is subject to Noural&ic Headache,; Ou orcniug I found her prostrate with 'pain, .1 gave her the bottlo' of Ma-utu, and sho (ouiid it relic'rod her so much that slio not Only obtained a good nijtht'a rest, but h?( not had an ■ttack since. : Thot la a fortnight! a'gd, 1 Similar testimony oj io "efficacy was boYiioby Misj ; ,Mrs , and Mr . Mr A. A, Gowor snnouiccs tho advent of Ma-uru on the sceho of proprietory medicines. Although thiaiemedy bus only beetfkniiwn in its present form for a few months, its sucoeis hii beta atiolutclj ijlieuomcijul—foiluro to ptrform what is claimed for it being as yet unknown, while, in addition, wo can tpeak positively of its almost marvellous effect on chilblains, ythlch of Itself is sufficient to make it a favourite" itf almost every'household.— Patea Mail, Bth Sept. - ■ Prepared only by tho Solo proprietor, A. A..UOWISK, OHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, 1 PATBA, P.O. Box 20. , " ' WholoEaJe Agonia— N.Z Drng. Company and Sharland and Co R BURTON; ENGINEER & MILLWRIGHT, Kuripuni, Masterton. HAS for salo second iianb Engines as .. under: —Tractinn Engines—l, 8 h.p,, Fowlor (Compound) j 1, 8 h.p., Morshall it Sons; 1, 0 lup,, McLaren ic Co. • Po'rtablo Engines-2,10 h.p,Bonsome& Sons; 3,8 h.p., llnnsome & Sons; 1,8 hip., Marshall & Sons; 2,8 h.p,, Huston, Prootor <H'o; 2, G h.p., Clayton and Shuttleworth; Aobnx Fon Avuuxo ifc Pomm's celebrated Triotion and ltoad Engines, orders for which are now being booked for the next season, Prices and full particulars on application. Io R., BUIITON. . MASTEKTON. NOTICE. E are cash buyora of every description of bottles. DIXON BROS. OHAPEL-STREET, : MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4438, 7 June 1893, Page 4
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