WEhavo just received from the best seed-groprs iu »tho Colony a Yory choice selection of ' ''SEED POTATOES, . > About 36TONS;. Of tho following unctics EiBH Whites , Einn Eosi> Beauty of Hebbok ! White Empham Fluke Kidney Bruce Kidney ' Bbeeze's PEOiIFiO BathKiesey! ■' Magkdji Boncm (The above are all in first class condition, ',._ . i , i i; (Wc-lmYo; another! largo; slupnicnt to arrivo'shortly. ' "' < Special quotations f orlargo quantities.' FROM THE WAIRARAPA FAR- ■■ MERS' CO-OPERATIVE, : ;k. ASSOCIATION, i [Ltd.] :•■'! -■ My wateh and Other. Watches, One evening last summer I had some writing 'to do atmy ; house.' Tito'weather was very hot, and I took off my coat aud waist coat.' My.'new goldwatoh;(that Iliad paid £3O for) Inlaid- before "me d'n'the table, where I could keep an eye on it. Solar so good. I wrote bn.and papers accumulated on the table, one'of them covering my watch, Heaohingbut for something I wanted, my arm acoidently swept it to the floor, Oh, heavens, what, luck 11 picked it up—tenderly as one picks ud a child who has had a bad tumble. Was ft still running? Yes, faintly; butas.lputittomyearit ticked a few times, feebly and slowly, and then stopped-dead watch. Airinutoago it was a vital thins—now merely a lot of 'motionless wheels in a case. What was broken? I couldn't say. The watohmaker must repair it and return it with his bill. So much for my stupid carelessness. Yet nobody is so poor as to cairy a more valuable watch than that; -one that will run away years without winding, But when it stops, ah I then, who is able to set going again ? . Speaking about the one he.owns, Mr Geo. W. ■ Burton, of Kirton Holme, Boston, says " My heart fluttered in a way .to'alarm me. Sometimes it was so bad I fancied I could hear it slop beating'' What ailed Mr Burton's heart? Perhaps his letter will help us to find out,. He says:-" In October, 1887,1 began to feel weary and languid, Ihad a bad taste in tho mouth, and in tho morning my teeth and gums weto covered with a thick bloody slime. My appetite failed, and after eating I had great pain iu tho chest and stomach. All the time I had a craving for food, but dare not take solids.; It seemed sometimes that my head would burst with pain, aud I waß so dizzy I could hardly see; Altera while a cough sot in, and I spat up'great quantities of phlegm. Later on my breathing became very bad, and I would break out into a cold sweat. I kept on growing weaker until it was all I could do to get about, and in, this condition I continued for four years. During this timo I consulted doctors and used all the different medicines I heard of, but nono of them did any (Signed) " Geo. W, Burton." ' : When life's timepiece runs down no power on earth can wind it up again, but Mr Burton's case, and thousands more, prove that it is olten good for many a year after you thought the works would soon be motionless in the case, EX. COPTIC. 12 ' TRUNKS' : WINTER BOOTS, ' ■ WINTER SHOES, .. WINTEIiSLIPPEES, AND LADIES'EVENING SHOES, TRUNKS OF BOSTOCK'S CELEBRATED BOOTS & SHOES.
Men's Watertights. Boys and Girls School Boots from the host Colonial Makers AliltlVlNG EVERT WEEK. NOEWEGMSLIPPEESj from Is' Gil. ' Speciality,—Scotch Kip Watci lights, English Sole Leather (own make.) J. CARPENTER, Boot Warehouse.
JAMES MIJIR, COACHBUILDEE, ENGINEER FAIiMEII&GENEHAL "* ... BLACKSMITH. THE old-established' Steam Coach Factory lias long ken known •; as a place Where work of every description is executed at moderate prices by firstclass tradesmen only, and it is my intention to see that this reputation is upheld. The different departments are under my personal supervision, and only thoroughly practical men are employed, ; By the extensive use of .steam power and machinery lam able to quote the ; lowest market prices without resorting to ,lho usp.of inferior materials and workmanship.''"'''■■ " '"'" '' steel onron shoes' is 'undoubtedly the best and.cheapest iu Mastcrtpn as.is proved by tho large and iiierD'asihg trade 1=d0..-i--- ■'-■■'■ ■•" ' : ' ' \.[ In the Engineering department I am prepared to execute work of every desription at Wellington prices, > ■;. ■ - j In cbachbuilding nothing but the best material (carefully selected) is.used his combincd.with honest workmanship and tho latest designs; enables me jto , tum;mit ; \fbrlc:sccdnd w ( [noiicllii this province? s,: '*'■' " »<•»•••••'. | ■ v3Tho; i paintshop;is;=und«jtho;i control ofa'iirst-class' 'coacli' painter and for price and quality of .workmanship stailds unrivalled in tho Wairarapa/ j ZBALAJnM'iu COCKATOO - ■ ■ >- 'WOOLHiESSES, - QUBEH STBBET, " ' < 'MABIBBTOS<
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4756, 25 June 1894, Page 3
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739Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4756, 25 June 1894, Page 3
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