HE RONGO PAITENEI KEI KQUIQB •;.-•,.-BAM,-. v \ ■.':'•-:. t magbeaSSewart's HEW CUBE FOR'ASTHMA*'I ,': : New dure for Croup I;,.:, £' . - ; . New Ouro for Diphtherial f New Cure for Ohronia- : ■:.•.;..'-!;.,■ ; Bropohitla! Prepared' from Ihi'Mountain arid Forest ji . '" PImM New Zealand. In ASTHMA,the New Curehas proved Itself to be Head and Shoulders above all other Cum : mNOKSTMOEhaaAdenttooourKd from diphtheria when the ''New Cure" had !'■ been freely used from the'first onset of the 1 disease, and so great are its protective powers, that the complaint has never been known to spread io other members'of the ~,■„. ,-, ... family. . .' -The Not; Cure,: 3s 6d; Orindelia Robusta' Oigareties,2s;A'sthmaTob'acco,2s6dandls. OP 'ATiL'CHEMISTN. - SPECIAL NOTICE \| " TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE ' 1 ; WAIRARAPA. : CLCUTLEE. . PIANOFORTE ANDAMERICAN ORGAN V. . MAKER AND TUNER. . , " !Ten years .with, Collard ,& Collard, London '} late, .foreman, for the. well-known firm of I E'Paling A Co. Ld., Sydney. t' R:CUTIiER will at the : ' request'of several' old clients shortly .pay a . : rait to the Wairarcpa for the purposo of 1 ihobodohm repairing and tuning pianos and organs; bringing tools and materials for all kinds of repairs. Those hi heed of his seiviceawill thus be-afforded an opportunity, f ot baying work done by a lEorriuATE ', tradesman, .... , , ~, .. . .Mr Culler's, vast experience as a manu • ;facturer, repairer, and tuner has enabled e him'tb become a perfect master of his proi fession, • Mr Cutler is noted'for his workmanship throughout the entire Colony. [i If suffloient .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 km. 5 Cambridge ■ Terrace and Mulgrave Strcot, near Chutoh Library... PIANOS. PIANOS, PIANOS, Q PIANOS. PIANOS, PIANOB, i ' PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS, g T ALWAYS have several first-olass 3 X Pianos for sale at moderate prices, ■2 and invite inspection. Sqcbud'Haud pianos bought or exchanged, . Instrument's carefully repaired. 1 WJLMAM WHITIV Furniture Warehouse. Uuesn-strnet Maßterton , s , ALFKED MCOL, 7 WATOEMAK It AND JEWELLER E {Eight years with W.LitlkjobisS<m) HAS just received a nice selection in Ladies and QentB 1 Gold and Silver 3 Watchea.ilitto Alberts.Brooohes.Bangles, * :Ladiea'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. "- ' . Thb Watch and Jeweuery Repairs wlu be hjbsonauy attended to. & note the address— AlftedJlwl, 67, Wilms stueet ■ ... WrxuNoroH J, fITICKENS CENTKAL DINING ROOMS) 'QUEEN STREET MABTERTON. and during the week, . Week Days. BREAKFAST-7.30t08.30) BUNDAXS: LUNOHECN—I2 till2 "6t09,12»1, TEA-6 to 6.80 J sto 6. ILL MEALS h. o'clock. Bread, Confectionery and Fanoy I floods as usual I.BUEM, ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT, ETC, Kuripuni, 'Maßterton. . ■ • . Repaired. ON SALE several second-hand Engines of 6,8,10,,12,and25h.p. , AGENT FOR Ayeling and Porter's Traotlpn and Road Engines wbioh have given I Buoh satisfaction in this district. i Agent for Mr J.Anderson/'Christohuroh, Who is • now maptfacturing Threshing Maohin'es, Self-feeders and Ohaff-b. wors 1 speoially suited to the requirements of the Colony, and undoubtedly the best Machines in the Mrket, I Inventor and Patentee of the" ' Elevator which can he.tUa.ched toany mill . Price and full particulars on applications i 0 ft BURTON MONEY, JL my hands to lend on first-olass free c hold securities:— 2 £SOOO in one sum , £2OOO io-two or more sums £ISOO in Bmall sums from £IOO to f .., *6OO ■ . t At lowest current rates. All transactions in ° connection with Wellington Land Board ' attended to with'despatch, Titles'to Native and other lands searched, WM, WIGHT SMITH, s Land and Estate Agent, ] •Queen street, Mastorton JAIESMUIR, .; Coachbuilder, Engineer, ! and General Blacksmith mHE 'old-established Steam Coaoh ~ I Factory haa lon (j been known as' & pldce where work' of every' description 'is executed at moderate' prices' by Grst jClaea tradesmen only, and it is my irifention to'see that Ibis reputation 1 is upheld, The different departments are' under my persoriar supervision, and only thoroughly practical men are employed. ; By the'extensive' rise of steam power theiuao of inferior materials and workmanship. ' My'ihoeiing'atfe'per set : for either i ao." ■• ,;- ;lh the, 'Engineering deiaftieht,' am 'jpTr'epafed "fo J execute work ofevery dese'riptibh at'Welllhstd'ij In coach'building iiojihing but 'the and this combined 1 with Modest workmanto turnout work second to nbne'itf'thiß ' rrovinc'e'l ■;' ' The paint shop is under the control of .■■* a 1 first-class coach .painterand for price „ • and quality of '„ workiganshlp stands " unrivalled in the: Waifafapa, ZEAJLANDIiA, COCKA h
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4687, 5 April 1894, Page 4
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713Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4687, 5 April 1894, Page 4
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