MM IS M I m THIS IS LITTLE TOTTIE who ia a perfect specimen ot GIRLISH BEAUTY AND IiOBUST PHYSIQUE. HE is often called by bet s"UTILE iRItOWBOOT," Because since she was wenned she has been fed on those widelykuown anil highly esteemed CHILDREN'S BISCUITS, AULSEBROOK'S MILK ARROWROOTS, which are tbo MOST PERFECT CHILDREN'S FOOD YET INVENTED. Every mother should kec)) these strengthening, health-giving Biscuits in the homo, They arc sold at all Stores, and recommended by leading medical men. USB LITTLE'S SHEEP DIPS, FLUID DIP, the best non-psoms Dip. Used and recommended by Owners of over o 000000 sheep m N.Z. alone. Puna (in cash)."'" " wm smm®smi outcome of many years experience. Wonderfully successful, is displacing 1 other Poisonous D.M. Sa « have Trebled Each Year since introduced, ixtenmiuto! A crmm, keeps Wool Soft and Bright, Easily Mixed. Cheapest and Best Poisonous Dip m the Hartal. i\OTE I'lilCEHln improved Iron Kegs) 50/- per nvt; (In cases of 10101b I aclccts) 50/- per ease. One cwt. makes 1000 Gallons of Dip. Chief Agekts-BLACKBUKNE AND CO., CHHISTCHUBCH. Duimct Aoms- W 17 P 1 \ &
T\W r PA¥r , VT? "OTTO" Principle. lllilrf lAIN VII Ju Pinkney's Patents. GAS ENGINE. SIMPLE! CHEAP! ECONOMICAL! DURABLE -DIPLOMA OF HONOUR (HIGEST AWABD) ANTWERP 1891NOTJi:—Consumption of Gas iu Proportion to work done, less than with any other Gas Engine. GUARANTEED AND ERECTED IN ANY TOWN IN NEW ZEALAND BY JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, Fort-street, Auckland, RfilD AND GKAY'S Famous champion Double-Furrow Ploughs & Diggers. PRACTICALLY we rrako oil that arc used in New Zealand, These Ploughs have become a household word in this country, and our nowly-dcsigned SINGLE FURROW ANGLO-AMERICAN STEEL PLOUGH, Has all the merits which have made our Double-Furrow so famous. They are easy to tlruw and easy to hold, and mo sold at an exceptionally low price, FORCE-FEED BROADCAST GRAIN, GRASS & TURNIP SOWERS 18« WIDE. All Steel - ZIG ZAG HARROWS - All Steel OUR "EUREKA" DRILLS,
POWELL'S BALSAM of ANISEED WILL CUBE YOUE COUGH. ALL the world over, the recognised cougli remedy. Its immense side throughout the world indicates its inestimable value. 20,000 chemists sell it. Those who have not already given it 'a trial should do so at once. In palace and cottage alike, Powell's Balsam of Aniseed is the old and unexcelled cough remedy, its large sale throughout the whole civilized world proclaims its great worth. Loosens Phlegm immediately, night cough quickly relieved. See trade mark above on cadi rapper. See the words "Thomas Powell, Blackfnars Eoad, London," and the Government Stamp, liefusc imitations. Established 1824. Squatters and farmers when ordering their stores shouldnotomitthis time-honoured cough remedy. For a cough. Powell's Balsam of Aniseed. For Asthma, Inlluenza, &e. Sold by chemists and storekeepers throughout the Australian, New Zealand and Cape Colonics. Bottles Is ljd, and 2s 3d,
CLUB HOTEL. MASTER TON HAVING assumed possession ol the ttbovo Hotel I beg to notify to the Settlers of the District and tho Travelling Public that no effort will bo spared to cater lor their comfort and convenience. The Hotel will bo under my special supervision and I trust to maintain the popularity for whichthcClub Hotel has become so well known in tho past. WINES AND SPIRITS BEST BRANDS. NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE. 'JOSEPH MANDEL, Proprietor UOTIONBBEB, IHiEBBROKERB, LAND AND ESTATE// < f agents, jw/p /aM commission agents,
Hounslo wand Hoar, FURNITU RE FACTORY QUEEN STREET, MABTEBTON, HAVING engaged the services ot a First Class Cabinetmaker from Mclbourn and London to tako charge o! tho Workshop, wo'aro therefore prepared to exeoute any line of Furniture in the most stylish and ■fltest designs, We beg to specially draw tho attention ol the public to the fact that we elill keep up tho reputation tho firm has gained of turning out well made and highly finished Furniture mode from carefully seasoned material, Wohavo a largo ntonir on hand and invito inspection Furniture on theHIBE SYSTEM, ■RAMBPERGBR PIANOS FOR BALE ORDERS TAKEN FOR Z. M. HOAB UNDERTAKER. 1 PROMPTLY ATTENDED' TO
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4947, 9 February 1895, Page 1
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657Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4947, 9 February 1895, Page 1
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