i-i A >*>fe:MINIFIE!S!< '**& p t ] -'Can lioobtdiiied ftom* '"*? J;^ 6 iiuujiavo.oeen appointcd-soLE agents, ■:;;; ■•v: WKoleaalonrid Eetaii;' :^(i , j-W .A large number of. been reccired by Mr Minifio, two of bo' scenon;the jvrappiir) 6£ tliejbottles. j ''"'; ... -. . ; ,,. ~ •=.—•-■' J ••••jrinoSOt'h, 1893. s MrH, MnimE,-DeM Sir, —Several ofi -. »me. 5 wmedles, I'got t wfyoMainedalmostimmediate l relief*and I ami Deat.Sir, - Yonrs truly; 'Wholeiata Soft Goods Merchant,
' ;•■'■■ ■■ : "Masterton, | ! ''l; ■'■'' • i -'; :; ' v 'July l2th 11i894. l 1 i894. Mb' Minifie, - Dear Sir,r-I l . liafo.' mool pleasure in attesting the'teiieflt derived b' my selfj r frbm the use d yourgreat .dure for IcfliwisSa and' Colds,; ■ •''■ '■■■'""" Yours frnly7 V! ' *'^' liS ; . ~ (Signed) J. Himmth, ~■ s i 1 ' ..•!' -1 J Captain Salvation Army; r ...;.;;; Ji)Aps?ATB,3o, j Tioketa—DouWelOi/BlbfiloVsG^exlralaa committee:—'-•'•-' '• • i Greytown-Measra Q. Tully,.H„Tiiily H. 8. Izard, H. B. Wood, G. Ai Hirsoh. berg.., ~a -i '^.ivs> : i ;:;!i;;\;*l Featherston and Lower Ynlley-Meaara A- J.Toogood,F,Pearco, O.B Plwrwyn, W,O. Williams.' to'Martln/O flamsden, A. McKcnzio, F. Wobb, E, Us SDer. .-,;.,,, :.. ~ , ! ;■■;)■:; ;l\ -J ; Carterton-MeisfsOiJ.iKemble, A, 0 Pilmor, T.Kay;;W. MoKoniio.K,Boakc. B Da«Soni ~,: ... .... ,■':■..,' :,-.;,.; n Gladatone-Messrs W.'o.'Buchanan|i k, Graco, J, A, Ee'nall, H,K. Bunny, J. Strang B.Cooper. ' .'■■';. ,'.'': m Mdsterton. Messrs W, B .■ Btiofc WyvJan Ji hams;V.Wdrd(ili;T, O.'Lewis, Harold Weloh, G: F. Vallanca, W: J. HiraohWW. J-toiler, ; -''':' ", !: ; ■Morrison's Bush-Messrs : H, and : C. Monson,W. ; MoKerrow.i '.," ; ■' r.:j Tickets may, also he had from Messrs Bish (ind Linrinn A.-,'.,-...- . lf_« /._... « towni and.l.MandelMasterton.! ■-," " " W.MoKENZIE, ; Hon. Sco.! Masterton Cash Boot j . Market. ■■■ RHANNAII&C PBorniEiona.
I'HE only JJoot Houso in New Zca- . land selling boots and shoes retail at wholesale prices; Call mid see our stock of Loots and shoes for Winter wear which for prices and quality is the best value money cau buy. We arc the largest manufacturers nnd.importcrs of boots. and shoes in New Zealand. - We claim to bo tho friend of the working man, we not only give employment to a very large number, but we wcre'also tho first to reduce the price of boots to within tho reach, of all as out price list j willahow:— . . ' ladies' Warm Slippers from 1/.. Ladies' Evening Shoes from 4/0' I Ladies' Walking Shoes from 5/6 Ladies' Strone Boots for country wear 7/6 ■ . ■ : ! Ladies' Boots and Shoes at all prices. ; Mens' Good Watertights from 10/0 Mens' Good Shooting Boots from 9/11 Mens' Good Bluchers from 5/6 Mens' Balmorals, own make, from 11/6 Youths' Good Shooting Boots, sizes 1 to 3,7/11 Youth's Good Shooting Book, i to 5, 8/11 Boys' Strong School Boots,: : 10 to 13, . 5/11,.. , :. Girls' Lace-Up Copper Too, 2/11, 3/11, Childrens' Boots and Shoes from 1/-. Bepaibs Done on The Pbemises. Leather and Grindery at Wellington , Prices, Country Orders Promptly Attended To. Don't Mistake The Addbess: R. HANNAH and Co., (Opposite Club Hotel), Queen.stbeet,... ; Mastebion, H. Peterson, Manager.
JAMES MUIE. COACHBUILDEH, ENGINEER, FAIIIIIEIUGENEIIAL BLACKSMITH. ."fflE old-established Steam Coacli L Factory.has long been 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 arc under my personal supervision, and only thorJJy the extensive use of steam power and machinery I am able to • quote the lowest market prices : without resorting to the use of inferior materials and .workmanship. My shoeing at 5s per set for either steel or iron shoes is undoubtedly the best and cheapest.in Mastcrton' as is proved by the large andinercasing trade 1 do: .;■ ;'•'■'•;" :■' '■" .' '■ * ,■ : '\ In the Engineering department I am prepared to execute work of every desIn coachbuilding nothing but the best material (carefully selected) is used and his combined witn honest workmanship and the latest designs; enables me- to turn wit work second nond in tliis province.- ': Tho paint shop fe uuder the control of a first-class, coach painter' and far price and quality of workmanship'stands unrivalled, in the Wairarapa; ( ; JAMEM¥IE; ! ' ZEALANDIA akd COCKATOO Masiebioh
: ALLEN. ,„ n TTARTMAM . vDiitelJiPoiittiisoi? •- ;■-' TOES, SPIRITS, ETC, Aitchisbn's Chariot Ale'*''- '•'■'- ' Cookburn'B Port Wines -J , Dufi, Gordon &; Co.'s Sherries -,: flfihrtffl finnlflt.'s nhnmiiQffno Australian Wines 1 i i Aud all the leading Brands of Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors OFFICES ANDSAMPLEROOMS, Grer street, Wclliuqton,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4793, 7 August 1894, Page 3
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669Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4793, 7 August 1894, Page 3
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