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N 0 T 10 E. F. HOLLOWiY WISHES to inform thoEcsidontsof Mnstcrton and the. District that bo has opened & BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, In Queen Street, Mnstcrton, opposite the Empire Hotel, and trusts to ra >rit a fair patronagoby selling only THE BEST MEATS at CUIIIIENT BATES. piAKOFOETB T 1 Violin Tuition. MR. J. CANDY Trusts that with reasonable charges,and satisfaction given, lio will receive a share of the support of the district. Addrkss—J. CANDY, Lincoln lioad Mastcrton

Mother Mary Joseph Aubert, IN reluming thanks to tha numerous persons who have heretofore so kindly patronised her Remedies, begs respectfully to call attention to the fact that in consequence of her having been dissatisfied with the manner in which her Remedies wero prepared by her former agent, she hps cancelled ber agreement with him, and having recovered all her rights over her ltemedics, she la dstennlueA to prevent the possibility or suspicion that her medicines havo been varied or interfered with by any person, The ltemedics which Mother Mary Joseph Aubert places now before the public again are solely and exclusively makurACIUBED AND 1IOTTLB1) BI UESSBLT AND vndik hub own rKßsoNALßurßimsioN, and the public may rest assured that in the future they will get only tho genuine article A trial will speak fcr itself. The cardboard casing of each bottle will bear across tho seal a fao-simile of the signature of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert. Her new sole agents, Sharland & Co., Ltd,, are simply distributing agents, To bring the medicines within the reach of all, the price is reduced to 2s Gd per bottle. Thoj may be had from all • wholesale houses and chemists. Kekako Plasters, I/per Packet, three Plasters, Hapete Ointment, Romino Ointment, WanenaOintment, Is6d,2s 6d,3s 6d per Pot. Marupa Reduced to Wanena Paramo 2/6 Karana Natanata Per Bottle. Purlri Natural Mineral

Water 1 LNVALUABLE FOR INDIGESTION, Hkmovino Constitutional Tendency To Gout, isi) foe Diseases of the Kidsbti AKD lILADDEB, Mixed with spirits forms an ngreeablc drink. Testimonials as to its great virtues, and aualysis on application to EHRENFRIED BHO'B Auckland. Sole Proprietors and bottlers. Aoent for Masterton T. G. MASON, _ Chemist, A FISW ADVANTAGES, .ItESDEN PIANO COMPANY'S TIME-PAYMENT SYSTEM lit. i\o MATTER where you live it enables you to become the owner of a throughly good and sound Piano or American Organ by simply paying the instalments for a stated period. 2nd. NO FUJITHEIi expense whatever is incurred beyond the instalments for the period agreed on. MESSES OF TUB

Jrd, THE PIANO or American Organ tan be exchanged for one of a better class at any time within the period, 4th. FIANOS by practically every leading makcrin the world can be obtained by paying monthly instalments from 20s, 6th, A FIJIST-CLASS guarantee is given with every instrument purchased. PIANOS by Broadwood und Sons, Collard and Collnrd, Scliwccliten, Erard, Lipp and Solin, Kulisc and other distinguished manufneturers, THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., Lambton Quay, Wellington. (And Princes Street, Dunedin). M.J.BROOKES Manager, J. £. HOOD-Agent or Maatertou. SPKING DISPLAY. W linve jist opened a large and varied assortment of Spring Novelties, comprising— New Goods in IiFGATTA SHIRTS New Goods in WHITE SHIIITS, fancy fittings New Goods in TENNIS SHIIITS New Goods in CIUCKETINGSHIWTS

Choice Goods In silk, washing, and cellular scarfs, silk handkerchiefs, spun silk and Caslimcro lialf liosc. UnderclothlngIn fancy Cashmere, natural wool, spun silk, and India gauze, unique selections, Washing SuitsWc have a small selection of really Choice Goods. Ladies would do well to see these at oncc. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Lamllon-Qumj ami Gitbii Street} Wellimiton. I W, BIjJf'fLEY, Manager. tle ~ "ATALANTA" AGAIN TO THE FRONT. i A CHAMPION'S OPINION. Thomas BoydA Son, Ata'anta Cycle Works, Ohrijtchuroh, Dear Sirs,—l have much pleasure in forwarding lo you a testimonial regarding your Atalanta bioyolea, whioh I consider the best built, lightest and fastest of any machines I bavo ever ridden. I can safely reoommend vour raoing machines to any bard ridor as being perfectly rigid, strong, splendid posi tton and most easy running also very light, combined pith great strength,-Yours truly, A. C, Wimot, K,O, JJioycle Club, ATOAHTAS Alt® THE BEST. FOR " ' ' •" UiWPißfjskppi . THOS. BOYD & SON, Manchester Street Christchureh Agent for Masterton, J. E, Hood.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4854, 18 October 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4854, 18 October 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4854, 18 October 1894, Page 2

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