m •», i J! r "■ t< Aro Haute AwHmfl tllHi mmmm mason THE ixtfimgdm 'tj™..i.i';J o:. "-r,. ' «..'. * 'Rom'Sjdnqr!. . FromCliristclmrcli!! •'•Proiii Eaianoi Bought in Sydney-Dress Gloves, Eibbons Bought jfi' Glifl^kiulrch—Blniikots'j fljtadlcttes, Dnmasks Bought iii OKHstcluii-ch^UlstersfJackets; Mantles Bought in Sydney—Laecs, Umbrellas.Ptirs JJouglit in Sydney—Women's Hose, Girls' Hose, Boys! Hose ' j •-;* -™ -; -Bouglitin Kaiapoi—Men's Shirts, Trousers,' Overcoats "i'i ■ , i ! "! ■ ' infowpoj-louths' Suits, Trousers, Overcoats' Bought m Kaiapoi—Boys* Suits, Trousers, Overcoats , JAMES SMITH, The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, . . rom'Christchureli!! •' Froiii Kaiapoi! Bought in.Christchurcli—Calicoes, Sheetings, Flannols WELLINGTON, THE "PLANET JE" GARDEN TOOLS. saggar: COMBINED Drill Wheel Hoe, Wheel Cultlvatorand Wheel Plough, DOUBLE WHEEL HOE CULTIYATOJI AND WHEEL PlloilGH : •: ■ Price 50/-.' ■ ■single ' Wheel iioE cultivator AND.PLOUQH, Price 40s. 1 ji" )Yairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, l,iinito:l.
/ 1088 & CJU.'B TELEGRAPHIC LINE \J OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES Leaves WOODYILLE for KKETAHUNA daily at 9.40 a.m., in time for Wellington Train, returning from Eftmrnwi daily at 1.30 p.m., after arrival of Train from Wellington! Faros and Luggago carried on this line at greatly reduced rates. Saddle Morses, Buggies and Special Concha for Eire at any tim. Telegrams promptly attended to, P BiEioßs Wood tule Agents for Tuos. Cook & Son AUCTIONEER B, Ju A BHAREBROKERS, AT LAP AMD mm,/ ft M AGENTS, FINANCIAL rW " GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, JIUIBIOK QUAY. WBIMSOTOI! % SOLOMON SOLUTION; A NEW AND MARVELLOUS REMEDY FOE MAN AND BEAST. •' TT ACTS LIKE MAGIC! 1 and baa never yet (ailed to instant); relieve or—00RE MANKIND of—Rheumatism, Sciatioa. Lumbago, Cuts, Sores, Sprains, and Wounds of; eyory description, CORES HORSES of—Soro Shoulders and Baoks, Girth Galls, Ureasy Heels, Splints, Sprains, Cracked Heels, and all Wounds and Swellings, CORES COWS of-Ulcerated Uddera and Bore Teata, and DOGS of Mango, Cutsand Sores, ■ Read what our Homo trainers and others SOLOMON* "SOLUTION Horace Limn—For Sprains, Dilutes, eto. t>udoubtcdly tho first remedy beforo the public. Chas, O'Connor—l have used it for a very severe cut on tho hnrae " Cwckßhot," and can testify to its wonderful healing qualities. R, Gooscman (trainer of Cynic). A, Robertson (trSiner of: Merganser). J/Cakomfsll. Bert Newman, and several others' on testify to tho wonderful lesults to be obtained from tho uaeof this SpcoiSc, No Livoiy Stable Proprietor, Horso Trainer, or Farmer should be without it. Manufaoturers-SOLOMON COX & CO., 422, Bourke Street, Melbourne. Wholesale Representative for New Zealand: A. PARSONS Morten's Buildings, Christohurch. '' SOLD BY—Jas. Elliott, saddler; T. H, Thompson, saddler; T, G, Maßon, chemist, Mastcrton, Agent for Fahiatna—Jas, Elliott
The Union, Packing 'Go, WE feel sure that if tho public only know the amount of harm the; do themselves, and tho amount of money they spend in doctor's bills tu try and remedy (if it ever can'be remedied) the injury caused by drinking cheap and impure teas; thoy would pay: a little more for good, sound tea, and thus insuro themselves good health, at least so far as tea is concerned, , jWe feel it necessary to say a word in favor of blended teas (when blended by au expert). •. The majority of those nho deal in tea imagine they can blend, but this is a great mistake, as it is only after years of practical experience and careful study that auyono can claim to understand the art of te.i bleeding, RED FIMEL TEA : ISAIiraOKBOyXHB. : FINEST DAKJEELINU OEiTLOH & -.PEKOES.,. i '-; Ask for'Eed Fuiinel, an'd see that you get it. P/oked in, lib and.Jftpaoketa. 51b and lllMns. '' '
WAIBARAP4 FAH JIBES' CO.OPER. ATIVE ASSOCIATION, [Ltd.] ' ■\ (Formirly M> CfudUr^/and'do,)' Mi it6rfon,Ua<tcr% Pahia ; i < : ,■' tua.&nd;Teiiui. rriw.l ' The use of Tea gmion me 'amazingly, . Jeamt ktt the ream, but my spirits are, exMiarafed as if,with tww,,' tl.. •'!'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4800, 15 August 1894, Page 1
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586Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4800, 15 August 1894, Page 1
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