"BONGO m TENEIKEI KOUTOU ' ; KAIOA, MACBEAfI STEWARTS NEWOUREMUBTHMAI Now Cure for Croup I ' ' New Cure tot Diphtherial New Cute lor Ohronlo In ASTHMA' the New Gurel&s proved llsell IS NO INSTANCE hu a death occurred family. • The,NewCore, 8s 6d j Grindelia Bobuata i iff OF ALL CHEMIST K.ja BPEOIAL NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS OP THE YfAIRARAPA. G L CUTLER, PIANOFORTE AND AMEBICAN ORGAN • MAKER AND TUNER.
lato foreman for tbe well-known firm of Jonea & Co., Bristol, and latterly with W . H, Paling & Co. Ld., Sydney. MR CUTLER will at the request of Beveial old clients shortly.,pay a vlßlttothoWairavapa for the purpose 61 all kinds of repairs. Those in need of his servioeswul Ihns he afforded an opportunity of having work done by a ieoiiimatb tradesman, Mr Cutler's vast experience as a manu facturer, repairer, and tunor has enabled him to become a perfect master of bis profession, Mr Cutler is noted for his workmanship throughout the entire Colony. If sufficient inducement offers Mr 0. will visit the Wairarapa regularly. Date of first visit in future issue. Orders left at office W.D. Times promptly attended to. Wellington addresspro ton, 5 Cambridge Terrace and Mulgravs Street, near Church Library. Wright; kmhmi Go,, 161,0 OBA-Sium, 'Weliuoi oh BILLIARD TABLE Manefaotobbrs, And Sole Makers of the Vmsr CoiD-ttwrßTina Low 'Eioth siob ' Cushion,
[OTE.— All our Tables are made and _,i finished after the most approved English design, and fitted with thick bolted slate beds, covered with best Weßt of England cloth, and all the latest improvements, Intending purchasers would do well, iu considering their own interests, by Inspecting the table recently pat up in the Working Men's Club. The Low 'Excelsior' Cushion runs very fut, is noiseless, and is'the only reliable Cushion with an almost square face manufactured true to angles; and we challenge our Cushions against any of those imported, These Cushions can be fitted to any table for the Bumof £15165. Cloth, Balls, Cues, and every requisite in Btook at cheapest prices. Billiard, Dining Tables, and Bagatelle Tables made to order, Alexo.nQ.er Ross, Practical Saw and Tool Maker, DIXON STREET, WELLINGTON. "MPORTERof all kinds of Saws, Fuss, . Bewiso, cVe, Agent for Steam EnDIMS, BOILEBS, WOOBWOBKINO MACHINERY, &c Circular and Vertical Saws gullcted and hammered, Saws cut down and retoothed, New Saws fitted to Spindles, Ac. Hint Cltm Work Omrantcci-Comlr Ordertpotnptly attndti to.—Catalogue! on application, PIANOS. PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS, ALWAYS have several first-class Hicond'haud pianos bought or exWILLIAM'WHITT, Furniture Ware, home. Uueen-Btraot Masterton
ALFKEDMCOL, WATOBMAK R AND JEWELLER (Eight yearitfA W,Lilikjohn&Son ) AS juat received a nice aolcotion in . Ladies and Genla' Quid and Silver Watches.ditto Aiberta.Broochea.Bangles, Ladies' Gem Rings, Wedding ditto, and 18 carat Keepers, also a few novelties in Sterling and Electro-Mated Goods, suit able for presents. All goods marked in plain figures and at very moderate prices.
THE WATOH AHD JEWELLERY REPAIRS Witt BE rHK«ONAU,T AtTENDED 10. NoTE THE ADDRESSAlfred Nicol, 67, WIUISBTIIfET ... WrLHNOTON J, ICONS CENTKAI. DINING ROOMS) QUEEN STREET MABTERTON, THOSE commodious Dining Rooms are open to the publio on Sundays and during the week, Week Days. BREAKFAST-7.30to8.80) SUNDAYS! LUNOHECN-12ti112 8t09,12i01, TEA-5 to 6.80 J sto 6. ALL MEALS It. o'clock, Bread, Confectionery and Fanoy floods M nsnal the old-established business formerly carried on by Mr W, Neill, and solicit a • continuance of that Borjart which has been .. 1:1 ti„ .....j.j >. u:~ 1. 11 1 TUB LIVERY DEPARTMENT will be attention mil be paid to all horses placed in jur charge, SADDLE HORSES and BUGQIEB on biro at Moderate charges. Telegrams from , commercial travellers promptly attended to,
A BUS will run to meet ALL TRAINS ut heretofore, Non—The Tend and Oastlepoln ohwgo of a competent and popular driver, jcanCELS entrusts to onr oare will be oarried at moderate rates, WELIMBROS, MA#TEBTON ; ' ':.■•", DENTIST, JHOBOfI'JI' , . MiSTSBIOS. HOUBS-9 till lsTm. *nd 2 tiU 6 p.m.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 24 March 1894, Page 4
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