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'ai'HlsSsnot aM, mountain, but a X section of oiio of those tormentors, a conion tliolunnaiifoot. TlnsandalldtlFf eultics with the feet aro dealt with in " Tub Foot and its Tkoddms," seven illustrations, post free-On (may save you pounds) together with self measurement system and prico list of J. B, HULBEET, Hion Class Bootmaker. 168, .Upper Willis-street, Wellington Hand sown work in porpoise ov Eussian Leathers. Biding and Hunting Boots a specialty. 20 ykabs West London Expebibkok. [A OAKD.J ■ WM. E. Cook] : [WM.GBAY COOK & GRAY, WELLINGTON and AUCKLAND, Punuo Accountants, Tbadb Afsioseeb, FINANCIAL AOEST3, COWiECTOBS, ETC. ACCOUNTANCY work undertaken of all descriptions, Auditing for public aiul private companies. Tradesmen's books kept and balanced. Estates realised with economy and promptitude. The collection of accounts a speciality. Agents appointed throughout the Colony, Australia, and London. (Collectors for the Court of Bankruptcy. Auckland). Agents for absentees, loans negotiated, business and properties disposed of. COOK & CRAY, Bannatync'sßuildingß,A.M.P.Buildings Fcatlierston-strcet. Queen-street, Wellington, Auckland, A WON DEM UL DISCOVERT. WHY, WHAT IS IT? WILSON'S HAIR IiESTOEEIt VY AND SCUEF-CLEANEK. The only remedy known that will produce liair on bald heads, and give a strong luxuriant growth. For Scurf, Dandruff, etc.,. it completely swceps.it away. Try it; guaranteed not to fail. Only 2s 6tl per bottle. Sold by all Chemists andHnirdrcssers. Wholesale Agents— SHAELAND & CO OPENING NOTICE. ' MESSRS PiNHEt BROS. DESIRE to inform the public ot asterton and settlers in the surrounding district, that they will, on and after the 31st ol March, ojion tbc'r SIAONIHCBST NEW STABLES, The stable contains iwenly-six stalls, six loose boxes, waiting room,-and ■ every other convenience, Horses kopt by the day, week, or month, at reasonable cliaigcs. Horses BotronT axd Sold on Cousussrox. Horses broken to saddle and harness, Landau carriages on hire by tlio hour, day or week; hooded, single and double buggies, gig?, doAll telegrams and letters promptly attended to. Cads In Attendance on Abbivalof ALL TRAIKS. and special akteution paid to travellers. Hunters and others desirous, during tbo hunting season, of Rotting comfortable loose boxes, can nsw do bo by placing their liorcs in the care of ■ . MESSRS PINIEI BROS. These stables are not to be equilled in the Wellington provir.ee. It. PINHEY

will be found with his carriage in tho town. Orders for tho train may be left with Mr Bluoit, saddler, or at THE STABLES, (Opposite Occidental Hotel), The livery Department will be under the management of J, S, PINHEY. Good Paddocks, Motto : "Every civility and attention." 4 Trkl Respectfully folicM, * T/V PALMERBTON NORTH METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB. WINTER MEETING. Tube he'd on the TJALMERSTON NORTH KAOE : COURSE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1,1894. PROGRAMME, 1. Maiden Handicap Trot ( : n saddle), of 20 fovs, For horses that liavo f ever won an ad vertired Trot, either in'saddle or'harne«s. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s, Two miles. 2. Handicap Pony Trot (in harness), of 15 sovb ; second liors- 1 . to receive 3 sovs lrom tlio stakes. Height, 14-2 and under. Nomination, 10i; acceptance, 5a Two mile;, 3. Molrepolitac Handicap (in Saddle) of 45 bovs ; second horse to receive 5 tovs from the slaker. Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 2tu. Three miles. 4. Maiden Handicap Trot (in Harness), of 1G sova. For horses that too never won an adveriised Trot, either in saddle or harness, Nomination, 10s; acceptance, ss, • Two miles.' 5. Bandieip Pony Trot (in Saddle), of 15 sovs; second horse to tcccivc 3 sovs from the stakes. Height, 14*2 and under. Nomination, 10s j acceptance, fa> Two idles. 0. Winter Handicap Trot (in Harness), ol 35 sovs j second horse to receive 5 bovb from thestakes. Nomination, 1 sov; icccptance, Ids. Three miles. 7. El ctrio Stakes (in Saddle), of 10 sovs. For horses that have never won an advertised Trot of any description, and have not been en tercd for any race at tliis meeting. Post entry, 10j, One-and-quartcr mi'es. NOMINATIONS ANDACOEI'TANOES. Nominations for all Races, except Electric Stakes, close with the Secretary at l'almcrston North on TUESDAY, July 17th, at 10p.m. Handicaps will appear on or about July 21st, Acc-ptances close on FRIDAY, July 27th, at 10 p.m., with the Secretary at Palinerston North. Entries for tho Electric Stakes close at 3.30 p.m. on the day of tho race with the Secretary ontheCourso, • , C. 0. MILES, Purii-i Natural Mineral Water I

Invaluable fob Ixdigestion, ■ Eemoviso Coxstitutioxal Tendehct To Gout, Asd fob Diseases of tjie Kidxevs asd .Buddes, • , Mixed ivitli spirits forms nil agreeablo drink. Testimonials as- to its great virtues, and analysis oil application to EHmmm's., Auckland. Solo Proprietors and Bottlers. Aoext ran Mastkbtos : T. G.'MASOJV Chemist. A.G. TAINE &Go. Auotionesrs, ; •STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, mol, CMr asd Pro-iuco Bro&ers .WELLINGTON, N.'Z„ A RE prepared to undertake Auction Sales XX of Stock, Dorses, Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, do. Also ot. General Merchandise, Furniture, Town and Country Lands.- • ' Sales' held in the country districts as arranged. i Liberal cash advances made against consignments'placed in our hands fo/.Bftlo or shipment, also on wool, sheepskins, tallow; hides and live stock. : Central Shaving Saloon, i ;A. WHITE & CO. EG to announce that tlicy have now commeuced business as. - . Hairdjiesseus axd. Tobacconists, ; in the commodious premises lately occii- -• . . 'pied hv Mb Geo. Sase. OLD HiIENDS axd NEW FACES will be welcomed, and patrons will find tho Cexibal Saloon second to' none in . Masterton for , . . .uasterton lor . , COMFORT. CLEANLINESS, AND CIVILITY, , MESSES

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4779, 21 July 1894, Page 4

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881

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4779, 21 July 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4779, 21 July 1894, Page 4

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