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TEED'S pEHTAIN CURE FOR CORNS An Invaluable Remedy for Corns, Warts, Bunions enlarged Growth, eto. Selected from hundreds of testimonials of a similar nature:— British and Continental Piano Company, Que<"vst., Auckland, February 18th, '93, Messrs Teed & Co.—Dear Sirs.—l should be obliged if you will kindly forward by return, three bozes "Teed's Corn Cue." I havo given some of what l had before to several of my friends and they all olaoiout for more. It is certainly the best]care I have ever tried or heard of, and being'very easily applied it is a boon to everyone suffiWg from Corns or Warts. I enclose stamps for amount and remain) yours faithfully.'-A, Eeojun To be obtained from Patent Medioine dealers and Chemists, or post free on receipt jf Is in stamps, TEED &CO, New Plymouth, N.Z, MASTERTON-fIOMEWOOD ANDEABTOOAST LINE OF 110YAL MAIL COACHES I HAVE pleasure In notifying settlers and the travelling p'iblio that I have taken over theaboye line of coaches from Mr T. P, Lett, ana tollolt a continuance of the trade hitherto so liberally bestowed on him, The public may rely on every attention .'being paid to their orders. Parcels and luggage carried at lowest rates. •■ • . . Leave Masterton at 7.30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, calling at Lee's Blair' logie Hotel for'lunoh (bothjournays), roturning from Homewood at 5.30 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in time to catch th.eß.lo p.m. train to Wellington, Parcels and booking office at Lott's stables, and parcels may also be left at the Club Stables. , J. K. BLINKHOENE, Proprietor,
ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COAOBES FRUMMASTEBTONTOTINUIS AND OASTLEPUINT. HAYING purchased the above plant from Mr T. F. Lett, the coaches will ran m usual, leaving the Post Office, Masterton, every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m. forTinul and Casttepomt,arriving in Mastetton on return journey at 2p.m. made for the conveyance ot private families and for passengers and luggage to catqh Wellington trains, office, back of Prince of Wales' Hotel, where a man will be constantly i'n attendance, ""'' ■ S/FOBM&N&Oo;, ( • : ' ■■: ' Proprietors, ■ ' (fobmhutwithW.'hato) ,'■ T)EflfH/i hntlh Ihe imMla (if Mubjram'tlnf' JJ : ho. has procured a comfortable Landao ilway Station, to ni«t all trains. Private seqablo terms, orders le/twMr Elltvtt Saddler, will be wompt)? attended tc,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 24 March 1894, Page 1
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370Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, 24 March 1894, Page 1
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