HE KONGO PAITENEIKBI KOUTOU MiCßEfflliiWjlßT'S NEWOUEB,FOB;ASTHMA IV'.■', i .-...NewOnrefordroapl ,■ ■ ;v '■- -' .• •• •;''/, i -l/ New Owe for DlpKtherial i' ;, : New Ourff for Ohionlo i ."..;-,... . Bronohltis.l Prepared:- from;se.r MounM; and Forest '■'/'' Plants of New Zealand. ' j , to be Head aid Shouldera above all ; ; ;" . . ;;blhef Cures. :';;,;/; IN NO INSTANCES adeath oJourred from diphtheria whehtUo "New Cure" had been freely.'Ußed from the first onset'of the disease, and so: great are its protective imtnowi lU* «,« nnm „l„;„l 1,. . U..i Mown to spread to other members of the family. ■ | TheNew'Cnre, 3s 6d; Grindelia Bobusta OF Vlj OBBKIBTB. i .aPEOIALNOTICE. ... \ TO THE' RESIDENTS OF THE : WAfIttRAPA. C L CUTLER ; :■■ •:■. ./■■;. . .-..■ ■:■ I PIANOFORTE AND AMERICAN ORGAN MAKER AND TUNER. | Ten years.with Collard & Collard, London late, foreman for the well-known firm of Jones & Co., Bristol, and latterly with W H, Paling & Co, W,, Sydney. j MR CUTLER will at the request of Beveral old clients shortly pay a visit to the Wairarapa for the purpose of inoionoittv repairing and tuning pianos and organs, bringing tools and materials for all kinds of repairs. Those in need of his serviceswill thus be afforded an opportunity of having work- done by a leoitiiiate tradesman, . • j Mr Cutler's vast experience as a manrj faoturcr, repairer, and tuner has enabled him to become a perfect masto'r of his profession, " '"; ."; !
■ Mr Cutler is noted for bis workmanship throughout the entire Colony.; • ■• If sufficient inducement offers Mr 0, will visit the Wairarapa regularly. ,- Date of first Visit in future isßue. > Orders left at office W.D. Times promptly attended to. , . ' ; 1 Wellingidn ; addresspr6 km.h Cambridge Terrace and Mulgrave Street.'near Churoh Library. i Speciality renewing touoh and tone [of worninsbuments.. .
PIANOS. PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS, PIANOS, pianos; • PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS, r ALWAYS have asverul Brat-daw [. Pianos for sale at moderate prices, and invito inspection. Rflcond»haud pianos booght or ex. changed. ■ •. Instrumehta care uily repaired. WILLIAM WHITT, I'urniture Ware- : lioubb. Uaesri-stw Masterton'
ALFKEDMCOL, WATOHMAK R AND JEWELLED (Eight years with W. Littkjohn ty Son) TT AS just tcceivpd a nice selection in i Ladies and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches.dittoAlberts.Brooches.Bangles, Ladies'Geraßings,.Wedding ditto/and 18 carat Keepers, also a few. novelties in Sterling and Electro-Hated Goods, suit able for presents.: All goods marked in plain %ureß and at very moderate prices. Tbb Watob and Jbwelieby BeMrs Will BS PERSONAM ATTENDED 10. NoTB THE ADDRESS— -■-, Alfred Nicol, .67,\VUI1SSTBKET ... WilllNGM
3", f" ICKENS CENTJK AI iDINITSG BOOMS) QTJKEN STBEET.. ..:. „ MASTEBTON. THOSE commodious Dining Rooms are opon to Iho public on Sundays arid during the week, .'.'' -WeekDays. BREAKFABT-7.80to8,30) BUNDAIS: LUNCHECK—I2 tUI2 8to9.12;ol, TEA-6 to 6.30 J sto 6, ALLMEAL&h. o'clock, Bread, Confectionery and Kanoj
JJUETON, ENGINEER,,MILLWRIGHT, ETC, luripuni, Masterton. AMi kinds of Engines and 11'aohinery Eepaired ON SALE several hand Engines of 6,8, 10,12, and 26 h.p. , AOENT FOR Aveßng and Porter's Traotion andEoad Engines which have given such satisfaction in this district. Agent Jor Jlr J. 'Anderson, Ohristohuroh, who js npp manufacturing Threshing Maohin'es, Self-feedors and Chaff-b. wers specially suited to the requirements of the Colony, and undoubtedly the best Machines in the Mrket. Inventor apd Patentee of the" ' Elevator which can be attached toany mill Prico and full particulars on applications ! ft "BURTON MONEY. JL my hands to lend on jjrßt-elass free* hold securities : £SOOO in one sura,
£I6OO in small sums from £IOO to £6OO Atloweßtourrent rates, All transactions in connection with Wellington Land Board attended to with despatch. Titles to Native and oiher lands searched. WM. WIQHT SMITH, Land and Estate Agent, . Queen strcet.'M&sterton '• You know Colsun's Mustard ! You know Day cVMabtm's Blacking I You know Lea & Pjsrkin's Sauoe I All these you have known from child-1 hood, Because good Mustard, good. Blacking and jjo'opl : Sauco are .lndisaolubly linked with those nauiea, IhMe'repiitatipDß.Jiavo been built up not by,, .spastnodio ,efiort, but by. con« tinually maintaining a high standard of quality, Thiia it Is with the Empire Tea" Go's EMbifitfTM;
YOD MHSMEOOQMSETHKIfiEX. ICELLENOE IFYOU TASTE - THEM , YOU OAMOTBiBLipiT. AND THAT EXOBLLENOErjOiN I ALWAYS BE BELIRD UPON. ' Weonlyprgfeßs'to lindorstand onibnainess, EMmiOM . W,,&G.kp;ittlßULL&COj W Proprietor^,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4690, 9 April 1894, Page 4
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659Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4690, 9 April 1894, Page 4
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