W. Crabtree <& Sons : CITY FOUNDRY, Eva.atreet, Wollineton, engineers), iron and mm FOUNDERS, BOILERMAKERS fa, fa, gTEAM ENGINES, Saw and Flai Mill maohinery always on hand. Makers of every description of iron split pulliea, builders andcontrao" ora Ironwork, ornamental caatinpa, toml rails, wrought and csefc iren fencing eto, Gates Cheaper than any firm In town SEVEN BEASONS WHY DAWSON'S WHISKY IS THE BEST. IST. Because it is not sold under an] fictitious name or brand, but comet from a Distillery which for over 80 yeari has been celebrated for the purity of it! products. 2nd. Because it is recommended by thi Medical Faculty as being the FINES! WHISKY EVER IMPORTED. 3rd, Because the leading analyst in Scot land pronounces it to be tho Purest anc 4th, Bccauso the sales in Australia havi steadily increased, until they are nov the largest of any brand of Whisky ' ported. sth. Bccauso it eamo from the far-famec Glenlivet District, the premier whisky producing district of Scotland. 6th. Because there is notahcadaohein I hogshead, thus proving it to bi thoroughly matured, 7th. Eecauso it never varies in Quality, a! Peter Dawson, the great distiller, hai built the Largest Vats in the World,so that its exceptional quality may b< maintained, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, pAHIATUAi SULLIVAN & CORBY (Late of Timaruand Wellington). Pbopiueioes, 8 0 BEG to inform the ■ Oil Vi| travellingpublio and the residents of the Bush Districts that 1 they have just completed extensive additions and alterations 'to the Commercial Hotel, making it the largest and best appointed hostelry iu the Forty-Mile Bush, The roomß are lofty and well furnished, and the dining room will be found supplied with the best iabh d kit in the province, The bar is under their personal supervision, and none but thoJbeßt brands of liquors are kept, Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. to tho building, with atage and aoenory for theatricals, eto. Stable, loose boxes and grass paddooks close by, in charge of an efficient Groom. The Billiard Room is fitted with one f of the best Tables, and is attended by ' competent marker. Coaohes stop at this Hotel daily. |HE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. neuealgia"defeated, ma-uro, (Prepared only from the growths on New T CURES NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, CHILBLAINS, RHEUMATISM, SOIATICA, SPRAINS, AND PAIN OF ANY KIND, KsF'Aek your Ohemist or Storekeeper for MA-ORD, or send direct for a bottle post free for 2s 2d. The Rev, T, G. Hammond, missionary, says;— Wing spent a considerable time a missionary among tho Maoris of Hokianga.t became aware of many uses made by them of native plants and trees, An intimato knowledge of one plant in particular led mo to conclude that it would provo beneficial in casts of neuralgia. Having communicated my convic tion to Mr A. A. Gower, chemist, l'atea, ho has produced a compound which has fully met ray expectation, and has proved of great benefit to members of my own family and watiy of my friends." A gentleman writing from Wellington says:—' I am glad to inform you that your Ma-uru has been working wonders hero. Miss - is subject to Neuralgic Hcadacho, One evenmg I found her prostrate with pain. I gave her the bottle of Ma-uru, and she found it reliered her so much that she not only tained a good night) rest, but has nut had an .ttack since. That is a fortnight ago. Similar testimony as te efficacy was borne by Miss ,Mrs , and Mr , Mr A. A. Gower Announces tho advent of Ma-uru on tho scene of proprietory medicines. Although thisrtmcdy has only been known in its present form for a few months, its success naß bea absolutely phenomenal- failure to perform what js claimed for it being as yet unknown, while, in addition, we can speak positively of its almost marvellous effect on chilblains, which of itself is sufficient to mako it a favourite in almost every household Patea Mail, Bth Sept. A. L UOWEK, OHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, Fatea, P.O. Box 20. N.Z Drug. Company and fiharland and Co E. BUETON; ENGINEER & MILLWRIGHT, luripuni, Masterton. H AS for salosscoNDDiSD Engines m under Traction Engines—l, 8 L r» , * JUUJJUiCa—I, 0 h.p,, Fowler (Compound); 1,8 h.p,, Marstall & Sons; 1, G h.p,, MoLaren it Co. Portable Engines—2,lo h.p,Ransome& job ; 3,8 h.p,, Ransome & Sons; 1,8 h.p,, Marshall <fe Sons; 2,8 h.p., Ruston, Proctor 4 Co; 2,6 h.p., Clayton and Shuttleworth Aoent ron Avium & Power's celebrated Traction and Road Engines, orders for which are now being booked for the next season. Prices and full particulars on application to R- burton. Notice. E are easll buyers of every description of bottles. DIXON BROS, CHAPEL-STREET, ■PSTERTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4439, 9 June 1893, Page 4
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