COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Pahuica. SULLIVAN & CORBY, (Lato of Timaru and Wellington). PROPRIETORS. S P_ /I BEG to inform the • \X/ \J i. travelling publio and the residents of the Busli Districts that they have just completed extensive additions and alterations to the Commercial Hotel, making it the largest and best appointed hostelry in the Forty-Mile Bush. The rooms are lofty and well furnishod, and the dining room will be found supplied with the best table d hole in the province. The bar is under their personal supervision, and none but the best brands of liquors are kept. Hot, Cold, and Shower Batbs. There is a large Assembly Ballattached to the building, with stage and scenery for theatricals, oto, Stable, loose boies and grass paddocltß close by, in charge of an efficient Groom. The Billiard Koom iB fitted with one of the best Tables, and is attended by competent marker. Coaches stop at this Hotel daily. Charges Moderate.
W.Crabtree & Sons, CITY FOUNDRY, Eva.etreet, Wellicuton, ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BOILER MAKERS Ac, &o. ENGINES, Saw ard Flsi Mill maohinery always on hand; Malterj of every description of wrought iron split pullies, builders and contracora ironwork, ornaiaontal caatinpa, tomb rails, wrought and wit iron fencing eto, Gates Ohoanor than anv firm In town
OPENING NOTICE NICOL, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLEJB, and OPTICIAN, Eight yeavs with W. Limsjoim & Son Wellington,) RESPECTFULLY begs to inform tho in habitants o( Masterton and surroundinn district that ho has commenced business in McGill'snew buildings, next door to Hum# & Son, Willis street, Wellington, Tho Mock (which ii entirely now and of tho latcßt patterns) chiefly consists of Gold and Silver Watches, do do Brooches Dangles, Pencil Cases, Studs, Matchboxes, Sovereign Cases, Ladies' Jem Bings, Wedding do, Keepers, etc., etc, Also, a nico selection in Sterling Silver and Plated Goods (in cases), Marble and Fancy Clocks. Tho Watch and Jewellery repairs will be personally attended to. Note address— ALFBED NICOL, 67, Willis-street,...Wellington,
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Obtainable of all (Jhemists, Saddlera and Storekeepers. Wholesale agents for Wellington Pro* rinceSHARLA.ND&CO, Wellington The wonder of the nineteenth CENTURY. NEURALGIA defeated, MA-URU, (Prepared only from the growths on New Zealand.) CURES NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, CHILBLAINS, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, SPRAINS, AND PAINOF ANY KIND. t&f'Aak your Chemist or Storekeeper for MA-URU, or aond direct for a bottle: post free for 2s 2d, The Rot, T. 0. Hammond, missionary, sajs;-"iiaving spent a considerable time at missionary among the Maoris of Hokiauga,C became awaro of many uses made by tliera of nativo plants and trees. An intimate know* ledgo of one plant in particular led mo to conclude thai it would provo beneficial in cubes of neuralgia. Having communicated my conviction to Mr A. A, Qowcr, chemist, l'atea, he has produceda compound which has fully met my expectation, and has proved of great benefit to members of my own family and many of my friends," A gentleman writing from Wellington says i—"l am glad to inform you that your Ma-uru has been working wonders bore. Miss - is subject to Neuralgic Headaoho, One evening I found her prostrato with pain. I gave her the hottlo of Ma-uru, and sho found lUeliered her so much that she not only obtained a good nieht's rest, but has not had an .ttack since. That is a fortnight ago, Similar testimony as to efficacy was borno by lliss ,Mrs , and Mr . Mr A. A, Gower announces the 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 success has betn absolutely phenomenal-failure to perform what js claimed for It being as yet unknown, while, in addition, wo can tpeak positively of its almost marvellous effect on chilblains, which of itself is sufficient to make it a favourite in almost ovoiy household,— Patea Mail, Bth Sept.
Prepared only by the Solo proprietor, a. 4. uoWJfiR, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, Patea, P.O. Box 20. N.ZDruK. Company and Hharland and SATISF MB. Has a low OrdersforT LETT'S. 0 MASTURT T EAVBCIU ,JU terton, at 8 a,m, (in 1 <u „ uu Fridays forTauoru, Tinni, and Castlepolnt j returning from Cashpoint at 6 o.m, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, reicking Mae. terton in time to catch'the altornoon train to Wellington. Mabtbbtoh to Hougwood, East Coabt, Leave Masterton at 7.30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, calling at Lee's Ulaitlogie Hotel for lunob (botn journeys), returning (rom Homewood at 6.30 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in time to catch the 8,10 p.m, train to WUirigton,' Mima™ TO Biuxobhth. sfPrivatelonveyanoes may, be engaged at my time by telasrain or letter. T, ?, WIT, Prowl, Wl f
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4466, 10 July 1893, Page 4
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