npCRrPAI'TBKEI.EBI' KOUTOU I : ; KAxuA,: .; ; macbbiJStewart's NEW OUBE;FOff ASTHMA: I j NewOiire fdr Croup. [''' ; New Onre'for Diphtheria! ' ~,,.', NewiOure lor Ohronlo - I ' ' "'■'■■'''■'\/::\'. r Z BronbWtis.l Prepared from "the -Mountain and Forest I PlAntßoiNewZfiftland.; In ASTHMA the New Gurehos proved itself 1 .. tOjlbe. ; He?d l and / pho l aldera above ah 7; • ..: ■-.,'.,;,.pthe^jinja.:,. ~,;■, ' IN NO INSTANCE has a do'athocourod (wis dpttioiia'wtion ilie'"New Cure" had been freely used from tbe''fjrst ohßet'oi the disease, and so 1 great- art) its protective powers; that the complaint has novor beon known to spread to other members of the i family, The New Onre, 3s 6d; Grihdelia RobUßta Cigarettes, 2b; Asthma Tobacco, 2s 6d and Is, ; OF f ALL, OHKh.IST.B. v SPECIAL NOTICE • i_ TOTHE'BESIDENTS OF THE WAffiARAPA. CL CUTLER PIANOFORTE AND AMERICAN ORGAN I MAKEB AND TUNER. Ten years with Collard'ife Colkd, London laio foreman-for the well-known firm of Jones & Co.. Bristol, and latterly with W H, Paling & Co, Ld,; Sydney, MR CUTLER will at tha request.of several old clients shortly pay a visit to the Wairarapa-for. the purpose of inoMuonHf repairing and tuning pianos and organs, bringing tools and materials for nil kinds ol repairs. Those hi need of his serviceswill thus.be afforded an opportunity of having, work done by a hEwdima tradesman."'
Mr Cutlet's vast experience as a manu factor, repairer, and'tuticr has enabled him to become a perfcot master of his profession, Mr Cutler is noted for his workmanship throughout tho 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 (em. 5 Cambridge Terrace and Mulgrave Street, near Churoh Library, .». ■' Speoiality renewing touch and tone [of worninstiumonts.. PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS, ' PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS, I ALWAYS havo several ..first-olass Piakos for saloat moderate prices, and invito inspection, SRcoud-haud pianos bought or exchanged. Instruments care uily repaired. WILLIAM WHITT, furniture Warehouse. Uueen-strflo Jlasterton ALFKEDMCOL, WATOBMAK 11 AND JEWELLER (Eightyearswith'W.LitilejokifySon.) HAS just received a nice selection in Ladies and Gents' Gold and Silver VVatches.dittoAlberts.Brooches.Bantjles, Ladies' Gem Rings, Wedding :ditto, and 18 carat Reepers, also a few novelties in Sterling and Electro-Hated Goods, suit able for presents. All goods marked in plain figures and at very moderate prices, .
TllE VATOH AMD JEWELLERY EEMIRB WILL BB rUBSONALLY ATTENDED 10. NOTK THE ADDRESSAlfred Nicole 67, Willis street ... Wellington J.-^.ICKBNS CEJNTKAL DINING BOOMS) QUEEN STREET.-. MABTERTON, THOSE oommodiona Dining Booraa are open to the public on Sundays Week D&Vfi ■' BREAKFAST-7.39 to SUNDASS:-LUNCHEON-12 till2 . 8to9.12;ol, TEA-5 to 6.30 ■ J sto 6. ALLMBAMU.- ] Hot Pies aD'l Coffea every evening from 8 b'olook, Bread, Conteotionerj and Fanoj Goods as wml
R;BiprON, ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT, ETC., Kuriimni, .Masterton, A LL kinds of Engines and Machinery XI .. ; ■ Repaired.: ■ ; ! ON SALE several second-hand, Engines oi 6,8,10,12, and i AGENT FOR Ayeling and Portor's Traction and Road Engines which have given such satisfaction in this district.. Agent Jot Mr J, Anderson, Christchuroh, who; is now man"japtnring,Threshing Machines, Self-feeders and Chaff-b, wets specially suited to the requirements of the Colony,-and undsubtedly the best Machines in the Mrket, , ' Inventor and Patentee of the" Eclipse' Elevator which can be attached to any mill Price andfull, partioulars'.on applications It BURTON, IE following sums have been placed in my hands to lend on nrßt-class freo' hold securities; ' £sooD:in one Bum £2OOO in two or more sums £ISOO in small sums from £IOO to £SOO At lowest current rates, All transactions in connection .with- Wellington Land. Board attended to with despatoh, Titles to Native and oiher lands searohed, WM. WIGHT SMITH, Land and Estate Agent, Queen street, Mastetton You know Ooiman's Mustard I You know Day & Martin's Blacking I Yon know Lea & PmiN's'Bauoe I All these you have known from childhood,'
Because good Mustard, good Blacking, and 'good Sauce are indissoluble linked with those natu'eß, Those reputations liarobeon built up not by bpaaniodiic- effort, but by 'ciin- : ' tinuaUy maintaining a high standard of quality/''Thus it Ib with the Empire Tlea,Oo!s BLMDEDTEAB, YOP MUSTRECOGNISETfIEIJtEX. .//OELLENOE,. TASTE :rTBEM..:, ;,;;■.;;;...:.',,,.. ypD,O4M^BEWIT, [: ; , : AND ; THAT EXCELLENCE CAJN 1 ALWAYSBEMIRDUP'ON., We onlyprijfess to nridere'&nd'bur Iwsiiiess. iiHiyw» SJUOMpAM. '!■ Pioprie'totfr'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4691, 10 April 1894, Page 4
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