Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

Te Aro House OUR WONfiEBFDLPAROBLSfottIieADTDMN SEASON. A Wrmrlorfnl Povr>ol _ Melton Drew Tweed in Navy, Gray, Brown or Clarot, 10a ed, 1 yard Stiot Vrl- • yuucllUl rdll/oit V(l t Trimraini?, 2a lid,-4 ijkirli Liaini? Is fid, 2 Body Lining, Is. 6yds Stripe! Flannelette for 3s 3d, 12yds White Oalioo for 4s oi, 1 psir Jj-.tdtes Corsets, any size, 4j Gd, Iho whole lot for 2?a 2d oirrlnga paid from Te Aro douse. P,f)lf]NlAl TlfllFFI) ORFRR PARPFI —Full Dress Colonial Tweed, evorlasting wear 23/6 j lyvdof. WLVmttL I ULLU Ul)LOO rnmu. o ,,rd ur uy Velvet for trimmitiß 11/0; 4yds Skirt Finery fir l/8f: 2yds Body Lining 1/-; Oyda Colonial Flannel for 9/• The whole lot for 38/6, carriage paid from r ' JAMES SMITH, The Wholcaale Family Drapery Warehouse,.. WELLINGTON DUNCAN'S CELEBRATED FARM IMPLEMENTS m A FULL line of manufactures speoiallysuitablofiir the Wairarapa Distriot, including, PLOUQHS-too well-known to need comment. DIBQ HARROWS —Uoliahloimplements: Goodinany gromi-1, and the lightest draught, handiest and moat durable liscer made. TYDTF T CJ For every description of work. The only really reliable Jlaniire Distributor. Farm right up to dato, and put JUItIJjLO your crops in with these Drills. llortt Jloes, Qntbbers, Hay Rakes, Boilers, Broadcxsltrs, JFMmilfyetc,, all olihimble from the Manvfuclwers. tr through tvr Agents—BLACKSMITH <fc WHEELWRIGHT MANUFACTURING VOYMmtirton) M, MM'EIW CaK'IERTOIY or 3p. &; 13). ZSUIffG A.l 3', GllimTQllUßQlL COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Paiiiatua. SOLLIYAN & OORBV, (Late of Timaru and Wellington). Pbopmieioes. SO f\ BEG to inform the . 05 V«| travelling public and the reaidents of the Bush Districts that twnß and alterations to tho Commercial Hotel, making it the largest and best appointed hostelry in the Forty-Mile Bush. The rooms are lofty and well furnished, and the dining room will be found supplied with the best, table d hole in the province. Tho bar is under their personal supervision, and none but the best brands of liquors are kept, Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths There is a large Assembly Hall attached to the building, with stage and scenery for theatricals, etc. close by, in charge of an efficient Groom. The Billiard Room is fitted with one of the best Tables, and is attended by Coaoheßstop at this Hotel daily. Ouarqrs Moderate, W, Crabtree & Sons, CITY FOUNDRY, Eva.Btreet, Wellington, KNGINEEUtf, IRON AND BKASS FOUNDERS, BOILER MAKERS - &c, &o, gTEAM ENGINES, Saw and jfla> Mill maohinery always on baud, Makers of every description of wrought iron split pullies, builders and contracors Ironwork; ornamental castincs, tomb nils, wrought and out iron fencing etc. Gates Cheaper than any firm in town SEVEN REASONS WHY . DAWSON'S. WHISKY IS THE BEST. 1 ST. Because it is not sold under any 1 fictitious name or brand, but comes from a Distillery which .for over, 80 yearß has been celebrated for tho purity of its produots. I. Because it is recommended by the Medical Faculty as being the FINEST WHISKY EVEU IMPORTED, 3rd. Uecauso tho leading analyst in Scotland pronounces it to bo the Purest aud the most Wholesome Spirit lie has over 4th. Because the sales in Australia have steadily increased, until thoy aro now the largest of any brand of Whisky imported. sth, Because it came from the far-famed Glenlivet District, ,tho promler whisky, producing.diatriot of Scotland. . ; 6th, Becauso 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.groat distiller, has .built the Largest Vats in the World,so that its exceptional quality may be maintained. LBUETOiV ENGINEER & MILLWRIGHT, Kuripuni, Masterton, HAS for sale secondhand . Engines as under Traction Engines-I,'B h,p,. Fowler (Compound) j 1,8 h.p,, Marshall it Sous; 1, 6 h.p., McLaren & Go. Portable Engines—2.lo h.p,Ransome& Sous; 3,8 h.p., llanßome & Sons; 1,8 h.p., Marshall & Suns; 2,8 h.p., ltuston, Proctor <fc Co j 2, 6 h.p., Clayton and Sliuttleworth; Aoent ron Avelino & Porter's _ celebrated Traction and ltoad Engines, orders foi which' are now being booked for the next season. Prices and full particulars on application to E. BCRTON. NOTICE. Ejire cash buyers of every desorip. w tion of bottles, DIXON »S. CHAPEL-STREET, MASTERTON A UO.TI.ONB I BS. // ; SHABEBROKBBS, tiANDAND ESTATE. 1 . AGENTS, (Oj FINANCIAL ASD GENBBAIi OOMHIfiBION ABMI6, Wwiiwo* LETT'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES, MASTJIRTON TO CASTLEPOINT. lEAVfi Club Hotel and Post OHice, MasJ tertou, at 8 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridayß for Taueru, Tinui, and Cashpoint; returning from' Castlcpoint at 6 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, reaching Mastorton in time to catch the afternoon train to Wellington, Mabterton to Hohewood, East Coast. Leave Masterton at 7.80 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, calling at Leo's Blair' _' Hotel for lunch (both journoys), returning from Homewood at *6.30 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in timo to catch tho 8,10 p.m.' train to Wllington, Masterton to Brancepmu. A conveyance leaves Masterton I'o tOllice every Sohdat Mornino at seven o'clock (or Brancepeth, returning to Mastorton at 5 p.m. Piivato onvcyances may be engaged at an; time by telegram or letter, T, E, liEM, Proprietor. MASTERTON LIVKRIt AND BAIT STABLES. W. HA WEE, Hegs tu inform Ihe travelling public and settlors of tho district that ho has taken "vr-r Mr F. GOOD'S interest in the Club Hotel Liyory and Bait Stable. Theoo stables will now bo found fumnwdioun, comfortable, Hell-ventil-ated, and supplied with every ooiivenionce that trrellors or ownm? of horses an desire A lirat ciasa collection ol buggies, Carriages nod reliable Saddle Horses ou biro at moderale rates. Every attention paid to tho require. nv,!nts of Commercial Travellers, Tho ' Favorite" Pub moots every train, SECURE PADDOCKS, 0 W, VIRTUE & Co., HDNTEU-ST Wellington. FLOUR, Grain, Produce and Genera Commission Merchants, AGi/NOlrcs— ATLAS ROLLER FLOUR MILLS, TIM.UIU. b URXIM A IH.KUKi) ■ JAMU P. GUDEB S, DENTIST. Ohorcii-bt. Masterton tIOURS 9 till 12 a m and 1 till B p m THE GREATEST ? OF TIMEBI T 1 HE WONDER OF THE NIKE [EKN7H CENTURY. NEURALGIA DEFEATED, ma-¥ru, (Prepared oaly from tho growths on New Zealand.) CURES NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, CHILBLAINS, RHEUMATISM, • 80IATI0 A, SPRAINS, AND PAIN OF ANY KIND. ISS"ABk your Ohomiat or Storekeeper for MA-URU, or send direct for a bottle: post, free for 2s 2d, Tho'Rev. T. G. Hammond, missionary, says;—"uaviDg spent a considerable timo as missionary among tho Mauris of Hokiaoga,! becarno aware of many uses mado by them of native plants and trees,' Anintiqate knowledge of one plant in particular led me'to conclude that it would provo beoeficiaUn cases of neuralgia, Having communicated my conviction to Mr A. A. Gowcr, demist, l'atea, lie has produced a compound which has fully mot' my expectation, and has proved of great benefit to members of my own family and many of my friends." A gentleiran writing from' Wellington says:—''l am glad to inform y.uthat your Ma-uru bna bi eu workiug beri', Miss —— isßubject t.j Neurul.ioHcadaohe. One evening I foun I her prjstriito with pain. I gavo ber the bottle of Ma-u-u, and sho round it reliere'l her so mucli that she not ony obtained a good ueht'srest, hut li is n4 had an .ttack since. That is a fortnight, ago, : Similar testimony as to cffio .cy was borue by Miss * Mr A, A. Gower. annoiKccs the tdventof Ma-uru on tho scene of proprietory medicines. Although tbißitmedy lias only bnen known in its present form for a few months, its success has be<n absolutely phecoraenal-failuro to perform what is claimed for it being as yet unknown, while, in addition, we can 'tpeak positively of its almost mnrvelluua effect on chilblains, rtich of itself is sufficient to mako it a favourite in almost every homehold.Patca Mail, Btb Sept. Prepared only by the Solo A. A. UOWKK,: - CHEMIST AND PHAHMACIBT, Pawa, - ■ •; P.O. Box 20. N,Z Drug. Compw and Hhwlanil and Co lltaasaEaa PILLS & OINTMENT, purify the Blood, correct all Disorders ofth< Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels, TheJ invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions, and aro invaluable in all Com plaints incidental to I fs an infallible remedy for Bad ■ Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, Fit Sore Throats,# Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds Gout, Rheumatism, Glandular Swellings, acq all Skin Diseases it has no equal. The Pills and Ointment arc Manufacture! only at 78NowOxford St, (late 533 OifordE?.)Lotf j And are sold by all Vendors {' ■throughout the Civilized World; with dirct, tions for use in almost every language. ' Cfi* Purchasers should look o tho Laii on the Pots and Boxes, If the address is h> 533, Oxford Street. londoo Mioytrefliwir ILUB HOTEL, WASTE BTO^ The Proprietor of tho abovo old ard woll-known establishment bogs to thai k the inhabitants ofMasterton and the sur. rounding districts, tin also the travelling public for the largo measure of support hitherto given, and begs respectfully to stato that additions, alterations, and im« provemento, in accordance with tho pregross- of the place, as also the growing requirements of tho trado, ha»o been, made. The Culinary Department is as nanal, nrst-class. Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors Fro each and all of tho very best quality, The Billiard Room, whioh la provldod ffith ono of Alcock's first-class tables,baa just been refurnished in themoat elegant manner. • . • A. K'LKTJJB, ' - Wfini-ii-tnr, g. hasicell, The Original PAINTER, GI.'AZIER and P .PK'tHANGER, wlw his breii established in. Musterton for uMi'etn yuara. No deception and. no iilferi.ir' work. Gtwrantees a good and hoi.es", job for holiest pay. ' H O TAKES this oppoi tunity of thanking. :he Inhabitnrta of Masterton and tho Gwiral'PuUic'fo.past favours, and hopes foracontiriUino i of.eaniufor . Good Work and bow Pries.-. CJ.H. <lcli»is coiiiueUtioa WUJIUUt boyi!.: Residence and Workshop— Queen-Street ■ aljoiniDß Presbvtecian

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18930614.2.2.4

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4443, 14 June 1893, Page 1

Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,573

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4443, 14 June 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4443, 14 June 1893, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert