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"EX. TONGARIKO." '/TYQUABTERLYSHIPHENTof J. DruggistsSundriesfroni London and aria tiro just opened out, and a few ol the tiding line;, as under, are offered n ox- j Esßcnco oMsnnot ' Essence ol Lemon H&wloy's Effervescing Saline 2/6 equal to Erio'a Fruit Suit Citrate of Magnesia , Glycerine and Ocurtcer ' Fellow'B Syrup emiine, f: Sulphui Lozenges 0l Malt and Cod Liver Oil * Scented White W.'ndsoi Soap Is, bare f Salioyllo Aold {or Preserving, to a LaoK Siock or 'oodiog Bottles, Teats, Tubing, Elaati * . Stookings, Trusses (all makers), Ban dages, Suspenders, Clinical Iher j mometers, Hot Wrter Bottles, Eno ' mas, Sponges and Soaps. Pmcripiimt carcfv.Uy diijiented at , any hour, wiih purest drugs (Guarantied), ] T..G.MASOH, i ' MEDICAL HALL QOEEN-HIIKBT • EX COPTIC: 12 TRUNKS WINTER BOOTS, WINTER SHOES, WINTER SUPPERS, AND'LADIKS' EVENING SHOES, OF BOSTOOK'S OELKBHATED BOOTS & SHOES. Men's Watortights, Boys' mi Girls School Boots from the Best Colonial Makers AMOVING EVERY WEEK. NORWEGIAN SUITERS, from 1/6 SPEOIALHY.- Scotch Kip Watertights, English Sole Leather (own make) .I.CiIIPENTKH CENTRAL BOOT JAMES Ml'IR Conehbuilder, Knuiueor, and General Blacksmith fjIHE old-established Steam Coach I Factoiy has long been known as a place where work of every description is mteoui&l at moderate prices by first class tradesmen only, at d it is my intention to tee that iliis r«,)utf t : on is upheld. The different depailients aro uotler my perioral bumnwun, and only p ■aclicalmen are employed. Eyihoeiiemifo ur.o »if Bteani power and mnotfraiy I am ab'e to quote the lo«eot market price s without resorting to theuso of inferior mnierials and workmanship. My shoeing at 5a per set for e'ther steel or iron shoes is undoubtedly the beßt and cheapest in Mnstevton as is proyed by the large and increasing trade 1 do. In the Engineering department, am prepared to execute rork of every description at Wellington prices, In coach bu#ng nothing but the best materal (carefully selected) is used and this combi'ieil with honest workmanship and the late it designs; ennblea me to turn out wwri second to none in this rrovince, The paint shop is under the control of a fitst-oiasj each painter ard for price and quality of workmanship stands unrivalied in the Wnirarapa. james"muie, ZEAL.ANDIA. COCKATOO WoolPbesses, Qvizh Stbret. Masterton. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PKOVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zealand tMnoh; Head Office, Custom-house-quay, We'togton, Local Board of Di-ectors: The .Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D, (J.M.G, M.L.O. [Chairmanl ; The Hon. Charles J, Johnston, M,L,C, [Deputy Chairman]- .'tired lie Bathe Iranilon, Esq, j The Hon. Edward Richardson, 0M0.,M.L.0. j JohnDuron,Esq. McdiialOfficer: Dr \Y. G. Kemp, 11,R,0,5., (England). ™ oldest! WEALTHIEST X AND MOST PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIAN LIFE OfFIOK, Ai»D TDJS LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. IHK OnIY CoIOHUL LIFB OfflC? il WHIOH DEOMEHS A SONUS EVER? YEAR. The Method of MttaiioiinaVed !>t/!/iis Society it of the moil Stringent C/wiftcter, and inwm a Considerably Larger Reserve to meet Liabililifs than that held by any ollm osce in the A mlraksian Colonies, ACCUMULATED.FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,000 * .(TWELVEMILLIONS STERLING 4PUAL INCOME, £2,000,000 ((TWO million sterling; , Policies is Fobsb ... 119,232 Sum Assured £39,1131,071 Cash Tonuses Divided ... £5.683,415 BONUSES. Mm pctfJß for one year, 1893, £4JB,ftt( yielding Reverjionary Bonuses amounting tc ~ MfI.OOO, after making mschu, rksbuvks, I cisn bootses declared for last im years '• over iwo simuoss, yielding Roversloyr) Bonucca exceeding foub milliokb. AS DURE 10 UR L'l P i in tro A.M.P, bOCIETy andSkcdrf a / BONUS EVBKY YEAR . EXPENSES OF MAJM'IBMENI ' 8? PER OEN'f, OP THE TOTAL • INCOME. EDWAKD W. uiME, Resident Secretary. BaASOHOmw— OUBTOtt'EOCSg PAY, WKUWiK. 'B - «• ■ LojAiAGBXii -f.fatterton,LOWEJS & [ORNB - Gm>>w,;. F. H. WOOD BUBLNEBB NOI'PIC. "' ' i THE MIWESTL'OOKS direct from Lon, 1 Joj c •(! .he 'exiling English Journals Ma',Cßiac,, rud New. papers may be obtained witniu a ie,v 100-soi the arrival ol every Ocef.il ster.or, 't he Colonial Newspapers alto kepi £ j i.ioo : ;.'"' > A'-e,tuOV" Waffimu D.r« l ip^, n ' A firei-olass aud coniphie pria'ting* stoqk on the nreraisol, ,■...' J. B. I»N£tt f PBINIEB, STAi'IOXIiK, AMI b'jWXUU 'j (Opposiio McGill's Build'qss) Willi! Street „ WelUost

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4725, 19 May 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4725, 19 May 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4725, 19 May 1894, Page 2

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