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to be Head and Shoulders .above all; other Curee\ - ' IN NO IKSTANOE.has a, death ocooncd from diphtheria whan the "New Coro I '' had been freely usodjrom iho flitt onset oithe , di6eape, ( -(ind ;.so,;greati we .Its,protective Dowers, that the complaint has never been \• ■ ' ' ' Known to epre&d to .other membors of the iI I.ftmliy,. . . The New Cure, 8s 6d'; Grlndolla Rokusta Qlgarettea, Ss; Asthma Tobaoeo, 26.6 d l»i BP Qg ;ALL, SPECIAL : |; :I ' TO THE BESIDENTS 'OF THE' ; . : WAIRARAPA. • PIANOFORTE AND AMERICAN ORGAN MAKER ■ Ten yeare with Collani & Collard, London late foreman lor the well-known firm of; Jones •&Co., Bristol, and with'W H. Co. Ld., Sydney.

Mb CUTLER win at the reqaeet'of several old clients shortly pay,a visit to the Wairarapa for. tho,purpoae ol Mobocohl'! repairing arid tuning pianos and organs, bringing' W.i and materials for all kinds ol repairs. Those liV-nced 'ol his wrviceswill thus be afforded an opportunity of having work done by a leoitiiUtb tradesman, Mr Cutler's vast experience as a nana factor, repairer, and'tuner has enabled him to become a perfect master of his proMon, Mr Cutler is noted for his workmanship throughout the entire Colony. If sufficient inducement oflera Mr 0, will visit tho Wairarapa Date of first visit in future issue. Orders left at office W.D. Times promptly attended to. . . • Wellington addressprofcm. 5 Cambridge Terrace and Uulgrava Street, near Church Library. Bpeoiplity renewing touoh and tone .of wornioat)nments.. . .. .

Wright, Ranish and Go,, 161,0 oba-Btbbkt, Wei lin a toh BILLIARD TABLE MANoyAOHJBBEi, And Sole Makers of tho Patekt Oolb-Kesisiiko Low 'Exobl. SIOB 1 COSHIO.V. "VTOTE.—AII out Tables are made and j)| finished after the. most approved English design, and fitted with -thick bolted slate beds,' covered with beat West of England cloth, and all the latest improvements, Intending purchasers would' do well, in considering their own interests, by inspecting the table recently pat up in the Working Men's Club. The Liw 'Excelsior' Cushion iudb very, is noisoless, and ia the only reliable Cushion with au almost square face manufactured truo to angles; and we challengeour Cnshiuns against any of those imported. These Cushions can be fitted to any. table for the.sum of £ls 16s. Cloth', Balls, Cues, and every requisite iu stock at oheapeßt prices . . Billiard, Dining Tables, add Bagatelle

Tables made to order. Alexander Ms, Praciionl Haw ntul Tool Mtiltoi', ON STREET WELLINGTON. (Opposite llojal Oak Hotel.) iIiTER of all kinds of Sajts, Fileb, otino; Ac. Agcut lor Steam En'olisiis, WOOBTORKINO MACBIKF.IIf, ■iiifer and Vertical Sow gullctcd r :;. Saaf M down and rofitti (,iu SpJ'dlvb, A'C; Order uloluuVf on itiflmttimi. PIANOS. PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS. I ALWAYS have several first-olasa Pianos for sale at moderate prices, and invite inspection. Rncond»haiid pianos bought or exchanged. Instruments carefully repaired. WILLIAM WHITT, Furniture Warehonse. Uueen-straet Masterton ALFRED MCOL, WATOBMAK B AND JEWELLER '(Eight yean with W, Litlkjohh $ Son.) HAS just received a nice selection in Ladies and Gents' Qold and Silver Watches,ditto Alberts,Brooches.Baniiles, Ladies' Gem Rings, Wedding ditto, and 18 carat Keepers, also b fev novelties in Sterling and Electro-Plated Goods, suit able for presents. All goods marked in plain figures and at very moderate prices.

The 'Waioh and Jewelleuy Repairs WILL BK FiRSONAIIiY ATTENDED 10. Noil! THE ADDRESS- ' Alfred fc/, 67, Wnnsstbee'T ... WiLimotoN J CENTKAL DINING ROOMS) / QUEEN STREET.......'iMASipRTON, THOSE commodious Diniiig , Rooms are ~o]pon to the public on Simdays aud during the week, BREAKFAST—7,3O to B,Bo] SUtfDAIS: LONCHKCN—I2 till 2 ' j-8 to 9,12 ;o 1, TEA—S to 6.30 J 6to 6, ponfeotioneryand Fine; ; MILLW'KIGKT, ETC;, oi, ; : Maw Hob, aud Jiaobincrv I hand Engine* ■ / I I Porter's TraoKb have, given

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4681, 2 April 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4681, 2 April 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4681, 2 April 1894, Page 4

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