' c. hughes;- - , Tr .CASB.BUTCHER, ; lW Queen Street ~, i i Mnsterton. Supplies pnrao meat of lhobcst quabty. Small goods fresh every day. jfi'OAGHJNG'.NOTLOE p;/ ( :^;''V;i-£ :i: :' ; . v ;:.■■■ ;;■ ■ Wishcsto inform ;the tiwclling public tlia| his coaclieg loave.Eketahuna daily forPahiataa and' Wdodvillo'at '7.3p a.m. returningfrom Woodville atlp.m, arid <tp.mson arrival of the. trains from the West Coast and/Napier,. for -Paliiatua andEketahuna,; ~y,..';;;', .;■••.■, ; 'Ti-avelicrs■ reaoliing .Eketahuni/by the ovcning; ! tra'uv from'' Masterfon', 'can go'ori ojM to WanganM'or/lfapl'er'the following day.: '•- '.: ■■•;>:' •' '"' : I '■^ , ' : '' , ' : ' : c;^^.S ;;r JOß/vmEj;r■;; ;' : ' :; '■'■'"': ■ VProprietor^ '■■ 'XMASdND.NEW.YEAI I ■,,,-. DISPLAY. JTUST.QPENID-TWO OASES of V Now Goods for the Holiday Season, hcluding a Splendid Line., of Joys' Colonial Suits,; which \ we hayo marked I , at a very low price. i MEN'S CLOTHING DEPART- : .. :;;; ; MENT: ...'•■ Men'? Sao Suits, all wool Tweed- from i. 28/6 ■■ , .'. '; .■;,,:- :-..;,\\. Men's Trousers and Vests from 16/6 - Men's : Trousers from 6/11, 8/11, 10 CHOICE DISPLAY OF MEN'S MEECEBY In Eegatta and Tennis Shirts, Collars, Tics, .Handkerchiefs, Braces, Scarfs, l ' ■ etc, etc' ... ; ..-. ; ■ ~;TALLOEffIG; ; V;'' In all'it's'' Branches at Moderato Prices Hew MlMtMvtking : : Factory, : ;/ : ;. Lambton'QuavandCuba.stWclhngtpto. /:oßb : «(;u.'S TELEGRAPHIC LINE • ■•. . OF. ROYALMAIL'dOAi'HBS '■'; : Leaves WOuDVILLE.for' KKBTAHUNA daily at (MO a.m., intimefbr WeT.ingtbn Train, returning froinEKmmNi daily at 1.30 p.m.,. after arrival '. of .Train'from Wklukotoii, : Fates, and luggage oarried oil this lino at greatly reduced rates, • Auldk Wows. Bvqg'us and Special Ww far Hin tit any time. 'Mvjrami promfitly attended to, TXTm■■'■Ho.ntflr h fln PnbPßiETona ffoobvliK. '■ THOMAS HULME, M.8.C.Y.5., London. THOMAS HULME'S \ CEETAIN CURE FOE LUNG. A WOEM, SCOUR, and all Internal Parisitcs in Sheep and Neat Cattle. This Ecmedy is manufactured from the celebrated liccipo obtained > from Thomas HuImc,M.E.C.Y.S., and com'pounded by a thoroughly practical compounder of Drugs, and guaranteed to contain no arsenic or any injurious ingredients, being almost a 'vegetable production, This BALSAM is a most invigorating tonic, andhelps to build up the impoverished systcm.'c'aused 'by Parasites, Scours, and other -internal diseases sheep are subject-to. -It will destroy all germs of worms and parasites, improve thein'owthbf'thewool, and wonderfully improve the condition of sheep, and at a cost of •'•less tliah'-ijd per lamb, . ,;..,;, :, ; One Gallon Tin will dose 150 lambs, allowing for waste;' Two Gallon'' Tin will dose 300 lambs; Four.Gallon Tin will doso 600 lambs; Five Gallon Drum will dosi> 750 lambs. Dose for lambs two tablespoonsful; Dose for weaners threo tablespoonsful; Dose for sheep oho year old four tablespoonsful, Cost, ono gallon to 25 gallons, 15s per gallon; 25 gallons to 50 gallons, 14s per gallon; 60 gallons to 100 gallons, 13s per gallon, addhess— . THOMAS HULIVIEi SANTONINEBALSAM COMPANY, CaUTEBTON, WaIBABAT-A. Carterton Agent—MrLindop, Chemist. MastertonAgont-Lowesund lorns. George SupwellUwin, iESTBDS" EQUI , BALSAM, A SAFE; CURE JOB BOTS, AND AIL WOBJIB IN HOES'Egv Pbice 2/6 Pee Bottle. NO Horseowner should be withou this remedy, _ After, dosing a, horse it leaves a coating oh the stomach poisonous to the parasites of tho ~ ;B<>T. PI ,y. Travelling Agent-Mr Conradsen, Carterton Agent-Mr Lindop, chemist, Greytown, Carterton, Masterton, Pallia- : tun, and Tinui agents—W.F.C. A. Wholesale Agents-Messrs Sharlandl : Co,, druggists, Wellington, s HOUSAND USEFUL AND Ornamental BIYE'''S Cash store around the Corner, r PERRY STREET. -ALEX.EOSB, Practical • Saw ' and; 'Tool 'Maker, DIXON STREET,...„WRLLINGTON. JUST landed2Cases Circular Saws, ' \ 1 case files; .Wheatman' and Smith,' —One case Circular Saws.i case Vertical Saws,"i Case, Crosscut, t/1 - Case Hand SawS, 1 Case Band Saws,2Casos Files from Disstpn and Sons. 12 Cases Belting, Leather arid Eiibbcr,'Emery Wheels and Machinery. 0i1.,; AH Bought..for Cash and S ellirip at a Low Price .J-MAKbIIAWM EiVBIt KOAD,,' ~..,,,,,,,Ma8TEET0K , f /i i-'.i '& I'PBMiiOiL--..V ;: ;'■'■ ■' woolclassee&felMnger t" ■.•.he'.'skll con'diicts''tlie"'old'es'tablishedfTVcirks 1 and' will - e'xeeute''all' orders entrosted ;to,hint';-;// ;■ ■ '■'' ~ '■ "Wool at highest: arket'fficeßfofcash.-;;,fcr ;:; ; i ••:•■ -
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4909, 22 December 1894, Page 4
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584Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4909, 22 December 1894, Page 4
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