"EX.TUNGABIKO. MY QUAETEBLY shipments of Druggists' Sundries from London and Paris an just opened out, and a few of the leading lines, as under, are offered-at exceptionally reasonable prices, viz. : Lcatli and Boss' Homeopathic Remedies Essence of Bonnet Esscnco of Lemon Hnwlcy's Effervescing Salino 2/6, equal to Eno's Fruit Salt Citrate of Magnesia Glycerine and Cucumber' Fellows' Syrup (Genuine) Sulphur Lozenges Malt and Cod Liver Oil Scented White Windor Soap is, bar Salicylic Acid for Preserving, AND A LiBOE STOCK Of Feeding Bottes, Teats, Tubing, Elastic StockingS|Trusses(allmakers),Bandages, Suspenders, Clinical Thermometers, Hot water Bottles, Enemas, Sponges and Soaps. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at any hour, with purest drugs (Guaranteed.) T.G. MASON, MEDICAL HALL, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTOH. COACHBTJILDEH, ENGINEER, FAKEIEIU GENERAL BLACKSMITH. THE old-established Steam Coach 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 are under my personal supervision, and only thoroughly practical men aro employed, By the extensive use of steam power and machinery lam able to quote the lowest market prices without resorting to the use of inferior materials and workmanship. My shoeing at 5s per set for cither steel or iron shoes is undoubtedly the best and cheapest in Mastcrtou as i proved by the large and increasing trade I do. In the Engineering department I am prepared to execute work of every desription at Wellington prices. In coachbuilding nothing but the best material (carefully selected) is used and his combined with honest workmanship and the latest designs; enables me to turn out work second to nono in this province. The paint shop is under the control of a first-class coach painter and for price and quality of workmanship stands unrivalled in the Wairarapa. ; JAMESMUIK., ZEALANDIA and COCKATOO WOOLI'IIESSES, IQUKEN STREET
Reserves MsiOfiW. PIKENIX ASSURANCE Company of Loudon, Established 1782. Lma fakl MS .000,000. E» M. Simpson General Manager for New Zealand; Pistriet Manager, H. If. Woltehs. INSURANCE COMPANY EIRE AND MARINE. [Established 1859.] SniisciiiiiED Capiiai-£ 1,000,000. Paid up Capital and Reserve Funds £135,000. With Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. Fire and Marine liisks accepted atLowest Current Bates. Losses settled with Promptitude and Liberality. AGENT FOH MASTEKTON BURTON BOYS, OFHCE—QUEEN STHEEr. DISTRICT AGENTS. CAETEETON, G. A. FAinimoTiiEii FEATHEKSTON 1 w . « GKEYTOWN j ".A. late EKETAHUNA James Jones PAHIATUA G.Hahold Smith I WELLINGTON BHANCU Corner of Lambton Quay and Grcy-st. WILLIAM I. BOLAM, Acting Manager. Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company. [Established 1836.] Invested Funds £7,521,919 Claims Paid £20,316,928 Fire Hcservo Fund „. £1,850,000 THIS Company offers to insure the security of investedfunds amounting to ovcrscvenmillion pounds sterling, besides the unlimited liability of a very wealthy proprietary. By a Special Act of the New Zealand Legislature, the Company is in a position to sue or he sued m this Colony. This Comnanv has e™» lmnn " ntnA
for its promptitudo and liberality in settling claims. lowest Current Hates for all Classes of Fire Insurance. LEVIN AND Co., Agents, Wellington, MASTKKTON AQENT i JOSEPH WILLIAMS. kjORTH BRITISH AND MER. PANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, . London and Edinburgh. Subscribed capital, £2,500,000. Paid-up £620,000; Ilcserre fund, £1,842,5(14. | MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO, Agents, Wellington. MbB.H.WADDINGTON, Sub-aecntatMastcrto'n. J.WICKENS, CENTRAL DINING ROOMS; QBEEtf STBEET, JIA6TEBTON. ?jpHESE commodious Dining Kooms I open to the public on SlI n Clays aud during the week Week Days. BREAKFAST—7,3O 'to 8,30 ) SDKDAVS: LUNCHEON—I2 till 2 [8 to 9,12 to 1, tea—s to 6.30 J sto 6. ALL MEALS Is. Hot Pies and Coffee, every evening from 8 o'clock Bread, Confectionery aadiFancT Goodsapsual.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4845, 8 October 1894, Page 4
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