OMIR HOTELUTJffIS. AND BAIT ■•>;iVO\.«U"V Ar,ioi.;\h • .'. V :;■:■;; CTAiBIJISi'.,. .".j- ---., ■', MASTEBTUif.. . ',.-'' IMffi Begs to Inform the travolliiig publio and settlors qi the district that ho has made considerably improveruent in the aboro stable?, which will now be found replete withey'jf'cbn'tehiehoe'that travellers A first class collection ot itopgles, Carriages and reliable Saddle Horses constantly bn'bJra at rnoderate ra.ao. I, Every.»ttentJ.on paid. ; require mente of Commercial Travellers. '! < ■ The ' Favorite" . Bub moeta every train. ■•••'<•■ SEOUEE PADDOCKS. TN order to meet the convenlenceof my patrons I have procured a new and comfortable, LANDAU, which, in oha'fgb of a competent driver, will bo in attendance at all trains, and may be hired by jSari'ies "w required,' W. HA WEE.; .; : 'H, : HANgp-' ; - EKETAHUtfA BOOT FACTORY, & DIRECT IMJORTER, j >EUS to notify to the residents of >' Eketshana and the surrounding districts that he has now a good stock of well - assorted boots, with constant at* rivals; in Ladies', Gent's, and Children's at'the right prices. Boots made to order and repairs neatly and ; promptly executed; '■"' ' : "•' '' ' i Bl mflE Battlo still rages, an introduction into this market. - But in vain 1 Why 1 Some extol their tea as a medicine. Perhaps they are right. Somo puff Australian-packed'- teas in costly packages, while everybody knows a costly paokago must mean inferior tea.' Others ■ endeavour to attract trade by making presents, for which, of course, the happy'consumer payß . NOTHING. But the Empire Tea Ooy 1 tforksßteadily onward, never tiring, never swerving from its own high ideal. An ideal in which QUALITY Is our object, and VALUE our goal. And so the trade increases. Every pound sold is far more telling an advertisement than "words, words, EMPIEE TEA COMPANY, W. &. G. TOKNBULL & CO., PttoPBiETOBS,,.. .../Wellington . PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS.: PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS. I ALWAYS, have several. first-olass ' Pianos forsalo at moderato prices, and invite inspection,, ...'■.. Second'hand pianos bonghfc or exchanged, .''..'''.'" < Instruments carefully repaired. WILLIAM WHITT, Furniture Warehouse, o,ue9n-stoet Masterton HE KONGO PAI TENEI KEI KOUTOU MACBEAN STEWART'S NEWCURE. FOR ASTHMA I .' .' New.Curefor.Croupl..',' New Cure for Diphtherial Now Cure for Chronio Bronchitis I Prepared from the Mountain and Forest Plants of New Zealand. In ASTHMA the New (Sure has proved itself to be Head and Shoulders abovo all •'' 'other Cures'.'; |" IN NO INSTANCE has a death occurred from diphtheria when the "New Curo" had beea freely used from the first onset of the disease, ,and .so...great:, are its protective powers, that the ; complamt has neyqrbeen tnnwn *rt enrnnfl. fco mrnnhflra nf tllfl ,:. family The New Cure, 3s Gd.; Grindelia Robusta Cigarettes, 2s; Asthma Tobacco, 2s Gd anils. rs- OF ,A lili CHEMIST B..gj J. 6. CAMENTERANDCO, (sVCCESSOn 10 LITE J, B. IBISGIUM & CO.) LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL AND GENERAL AGENTS, NORTH German Fire Insurance Co,, established 13 years in N.Z, and never disputed a claim, J, G. OARPENTER, District Manager, Standard Accident Company, Ltd., now amalgamated with the Scottish Metropolitan Assurance Co,: Cheapest Rates,' J. G. CARPENTER, Brokor, ( MesßrsJ, G. Carpontor nnd;Go. have on | their books Town. andC.ptmtry Properties of every description, for salo on easy terms. , OrrioES.Np, 1, Lamb.ton-quay, Wellington. o^arles'©:Scptt, AUCTIONEER, LAND, STOCK, AND GENERAL, COMMISSION AGENT AND .:.'..-; VALUATOK. ' ,„ House Atjent.—Rents Collected SALES conducted in town or counry as Faring For Sale, MR SCOTT HAS TEE FOLLOWING PKO?ERTIB« FOR SALE-' '4O'AORKS, all in grass, well foncoi, i Maharaliam '" !KA. ACRE FARM, Woodlands Road, Six !"-"; roomedllouaOj.B'jblcs, dairy, laorcia ; G.trdcn. i)-j ACRES, 1J miles from Woodville, five ! "»° roomed house, a grand orchard bring. itg in £2O ft year for Iruifc, evi OHAS G SCOTT, AUCTIONEER. , ..WOODVILLE tsu%>.. \ pRKSEHviNia,: : EEPS Milk, Eoweu, Meat, .-Fish, j_\. Fkdit, Jam?, Beeb, Wine, Soup, Junket, in fact' every article of food or, beverage, m which, it is used. Pbhsbrvisk is free from taste or color, therefoio it has nothing objeoiionable about it in any way. ~. Pbeservine f |tb packets' at 1/- eaoh 18 < |lb prtcketa at J/6 each Sci,D at: { lib packeb at 2/6 each Sole Agentn •:,..', Win, O, Fill ZfiKBALD Wholesale Chemist, Ctdmlihtmcy, Jhmiwi Potl Comer Jfellinjfon, ■' , A gentleman in tho'Gjvcramcnt Buildings writes:;-" Dear MiFitzoehaid : .Mylittlo girl teoktwe of your Worm Tablets, and passed fifty large.worms." „'.-.., /. ,-, :;,. ; , ',.•; i Tablets areseldeVerywhcre inboxraatWeach; in Moißtertor:,'by most bouses, andbV- :.. P. A/ Ganoral Stbrobeeper
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4631, 27 January 1894, Page 4
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692Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4631, 27 January 1894, Page 4
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