OLUfe HOTBL-UViIfeY'mNDIBAITI MASI'ERTO-N. PBOPBIETOB. D—Ji. !_*. H. i «• <ii . I settlors uf the.distriot (hub he has made considerable improvement inith&'above; stables, vrhich'%ill,now t be found replete with ;ey"7i;owi»oDience thnt.ittwellera or owners of horses can desire, i ;-i :t> * ■ , A; first class collection ot BuKglea, constantly on hire at moderate raoa. Evjery uttontiori! paid; to the require menta of Commercial Trayollers.' : .•'•'■ jhe ' Favorite" Bub meets every train. ft 1 :.- : ! SEODBE PADDOOKSr, TN order to meet the convenience of my patrons I have procured a now and comj •liANB.AJJ, ... ■ i which, in oharge of a competent driver, will bo may he hired by parties as required, .*', ! . wlhawkb.. . i H.HANSEN bkeltahujva boot factory, & I DIRiSOTIMrpRTER,: T T)ljt!S to notify to. ..the, residents of JP i Eketahuna andHlie' surrounding districts that he.has.now a good stock.of well j ns'sdtloll Jbpots,; with constant; ar« rivalLin Ladfe'-, Gont'e, and Oiiildrbns at the right prices, Boots made to order and {repairs neatly and promptly executed, npilE Battle. Btlll JL All sorts of outside brands are'ATTEMPTING an introduction, into tliia market, Bubiuvatn (Why? Some exto) .their tea as a medicine. Perhaps they are right. Some puff Australian-packed teas in costly packages, whilo . everybody knows a costly package host mean inferior tea. Others endeavour to attract trade by making {.resents, for wnich, of, course, the happy consumer pays HOIHWO,, '.., ■:.., But the Empire Tea Coy works steadily onward, never , tiring, never swerving from 1 its own high ideal.: An ideal in which QUAHTY Is our object, and VALUE our goal, And so, the trade increases. . „• Every pound sold is far more telling an advertisement than " words, words, EMPIRE TEA COMPANY,. W. &. G. TURNBULL & CO,, Pkoprietors .Wellihgtpn PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS, I ALWAYS have several first-class Pianos for sale at moderate prices, and invite inspection. Sflcondi-haiid piauos bought or ox. changed. .■■■■' ' '.:, Instruments carefully repaired. WILLIAM WHITT, Furniture Warehouse, Uuesii-strnet Masterton HOOD AND JOHNSON, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS a ... . h Qiieeu-Ht., Masterton, HAVE just received tho finest and ' ; most varied assortment of 'Xmas Confectionery over Introduced,,into the , distriotjlricludingEpwntree's Chocolates and JrßjUßßs'in the following newest ,| flavours: Jessamine, Lavender, Bouijuet, V etc. Also a large assortment of Cadbury's ° well-known, fancy boxes, of Chocolate. It JJaaketa of Fancy Confeotionery suitable j 1 for presents, Metz Fruits in, 8 ] and lib boxes. , ' . ? BE HONGO PAI TENEIKEI KOUTOU i KAIuA. . ~ MAOBEAMEWART'S NEW.CUKEFOR.ASTHMAI ; , { 'New Cure for Croup I . ■ ] New Cure for Diphtherial;. •••• c New Cure for Chronic , t Bronchitis! Prepared from the, Mountain.andForost ■ ■•'Plants,of New Zeidan^.,. fn ASTHMA jjhe.New Cure has proved itself to bo Heaitand Phouiderajabpve all ■,■■. ..-...(r other Cures,;.., ~.".' ( IN NO LWANCE has a death ocourred • iron (jiphthcria when the "New Curo" had been freely used from the first onset of the disease, and .so great are its protective powers, thaltbe complaint has never 'been : ' known to spread -id, other'' members of tho '. /'• : '' '"' family.-"; ; ';"'■■: ■' -y \ JChe New Cure, 3s GdyGrindella' Robusta 1 □igarottcs,23;AathmaTobacco,23Gdandlß.. a rs- OF'•' ALL'CHEMIST ° ■ GICABfENTERANDCO., di (SUCOESSOII TO LATE J, B. TMNOHAM & CO,) l| LAND, ESTATE, ' iNANOIAL AND GENERAL .-AGENTS. NORTH G,ermp;Fire;Jp6urance;Po,,: sc ! established' 13 years in N,Z, and P 1 lever disputed a cjalm, ■ :■„,.,, , • Manager. A ' Standard'Accident'Company; litdy,rioW| -£ imalgamatcd I with,W i cpttl6h.;iietropolitah '..-, .ssuranMCO'i.iCho'apji'jlatesj'.';.:';- „,. ,'.' ■ ] ••I. , Gi ; CAIIPI!iNTER I Brbkcr I '' ' Mosp J, ,G,,Cftrpepter and Oo. ( have. on E heir booksToto'pJidCddritrJ'Propertiea'of 'vory >moiiß,No. 1, Lambton-quay, Welllngtcn. , r^ratnraH .OTIONKER.-'LAND, STOOKj-'AND :; ENERAL AND til House. Afeent.I—ttenia 1 —ttenia bollcbkod - v - >•' ' I ALES conducted in town or county as w ; lesired. Agent-Nonvioh'.TJrdoiiFiie Asur jj Farms For Sale. Y m IE SCOTT fIAS ( ;TEE ! ;,FOLLOWING ,•, I ,„ t(| PROPKRTIF* c f;WKSAI I B- ■,. . H if) AOREB, all in 1 -grass,' well" fenced, ;•., Maharahara • , to A'.Arom.UATm Wnnrllmi.lo Bn.J • Hi. ■, ' v roomed.h'ouse/stablos, A dau7,; 1 acre ut Garten.,,.':: ~.;., ;..■:..;':: ...; I "f roomed aOnse, a grand orchard bring- ' '0 bg in £2O a year for trait, every con- '.. yenienw required on'a Ssmall farm, :OHASGiOITVAUOTIONEER!''' :-., WQODYILLE.,;.:,.-,:,., nlMiitts *?^siife B fi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4624, 17 January 1894, Page 4
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638Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4624, 17 January 1894, Page 4
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