IHOUSAND USEFUL AND Ornamental RITE'S Cash store around the PERRY STREET. J.WICKENS, CENTRAL DINING ROOfflS ; QCEEN STREET, MABTMITOir. (jj'HESE commodious Dining Booms '1 open to the public on Sundays and during the week. Week Days. breakfast—7,3o to 8.30 ) sundats : LUNCHEOK—I2 till 2 18 to 9,12 to 1, tea.—s to 6.30 J 6to 6. ALL MEALS Is. Hot Pies and Coffee every evening from 8 o'clock. Bread, Confectionery and Fancy Goods as usual. HARVESTERS Mowers nnd Hnyrakes ABE THE BEST IN THE MABKBT Obtain full particulars and price before purchasing elsewhere AGENTS FOE MASTEHTON THOS.WAGG&O., COACHBUILDEES, EKETAHUNA I T IVERY AND BAIT STABLES, MANGUSON & FLY, rnoMiEroßS. Saddle Houses and buggies always ok Single and Double Buggies meet every and late trains if required. First Class Paddocks for Horses and all kinds of Stock. MAXOBAWOOLWOBKS. EIVEB BOAD, MaSTEBTON R. J. BAKER WOOLCLASSEE&FELLMONGEE, fITISHES the public tokuowtkl V y he still conducts the old established works and will execute all orders entrusted to him. Wool and skins bought at highest market prices for cash, Wool scoured on Commission on the most reasonable terms. E. J. BAKEE.
LARGELY IMITATED. BOMINGTON'S CARRAGEEN OR IRISH MOSS, (Registered) WILL CUKEInfluenza, Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, ALL LUNG COMPLAINTS. 16,26, SOLD EVERYWHERE. Ashburton, Marcii 30th, 1894. G, Bokkington Esq., _ Dear Sir.—l have very much pleasure in informing you of the very valuable relief I obtained after using a few doses of your ■' Irish Moss," which I took for a cold on the chest. Not being able to sleep during the night through continual coughing I took a dose of your Irish Moss, and soon found relief; in fact, after repealing a few doses, the ~al,i „„;i n j;c„„„„„»„j t .- HENEY STEPHENSON. P.S.-Tlic abovo you may with pica surcuso as a testimonial. DON'T BUY IMITATIONS.
MARINE HOTEL TfHAIATAII. G, McCANULISH, [UIEOF EI3IDIAKA, BEGS to announce that ho has taken possession of the above hotel, which lias lately undergone extensive alterations giving larßcly increased accommodation. Although at present unlicensed it will be the proprietor's aim to supply every accommodation to travellers and stockmen, and with this view the house has been refurnished throughout and the proprietor solicits a share of public patronage. Meals at all hours, Good stabling and paddocks for stock. G, MAmiISE.
UOIIONEEBB, GAP AND ESTATE, *vjyiixm QUtti WUUBQTOI BUSINESS NOTIFICATION. rnHE NEWESTBOOKS direct from lonwithin a tow hours of the arrival of eyory Ocean eioamor. The principal Colonial Newspapers ako kept inßlook. Agent for" Wahubua Daim Times." J. B. UNNJBS, ' PSISIH, STIIIONBB, ' IND 'bOOKBZUj
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4977, 16 March 1895, Page 4
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416Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4977, 16 March 1895, Page 4
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