They Must Gome Up! JJEAD THESETESTIMOMALS ■ To K. Sobenbex, Clarovillo,— As a" Stump Extractor," tho No I Maobino purchased Irom you, lias, given very great satisfaction. It bus taken out every slump whero tried, and ilmt without having to out any of tho roots to assist it, I also iind that it turns tho slumps over without any trouble, : Yours truly, 13. W. Dorset. To Mb.Soiiessbk, Clarcvillo, — I am very well satisfied .with tho Stump Extractor (No. 1 size), I purchased Irom you, as I have worked it for some time. Two men cau take out more stumps with it than four men cau with two screw jacks, 1 am, utc, Johannes Andbissos, Belvedere. PEICES—iS'o. I:,CCj No. 2: £7los; No. 3: £9. SETTLES S send your orders to— N. SOKEKSEN, Olareville. MRS E. LIARDET, 62n Willis Street, Wellington. TAXIDERMIST, AND FEATHER| FURRIER. DEALER in all kinds of curios, choice collections of ladies' mull's, hats etc, made from New Zealand birds. Birds, stags' heads, etc, mounted. Ladies' furs and feathers cleaned and repaired F. HOLLOWAY \\l IS! IES to inform the Residents of VV Mastcrton and the District that lie has opened a BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, In Queen Street, Masterlon, opposite the Empire Hotel, and trusts to ir.'rii a fair patronage by selling only THE BEST MEATS at CURRENT W. B. Uhennells, LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. AGEWT *'OK London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company. Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society. New Zealand Accident Insurance Com- ,' and Bankruptcy Gazette, etc., etc., BUSINESS NOTIFICATION.
, HE NEWEST BOOKS direct from Loni ilon mul the leading English journals Magazines, and Newspapers may lie obtained within a fi-w hours ot tliu arrival of every Ocean steamer. The principal Colonial Newspapers also kept in stock. Agent for" Waibaiiai'a Daily Times." A first-class and complete printing stock I'IIINEII, S'I'ATIONEK, ANII boOKSEM. (Opposite McGill's buildings) Willii street Wellington ILESTALL, ' Proleswioiml !>>oi' suid t leaner. No. 30. CoTim;xAY-i'ui'i:, Wklmxotos WHY? minds against a new firm? Patronise llicoppositionand saye money, (iooils cleaned and dyed at the lowest possible rates compatible with first-class workmanship. No charge will lie made lo patrons who can make any reasonable complaint. Promptness and civility. Orders by post, free. Write for price lisltoNo, :iO, Courlcnay-placc.AVelling--1 - N.H.—Wo possess all the qnnlili. canons mid appliances necessary to give satistaction, VIIUIUO, for Gy s | ollc l), lgS| Portmanteaux", Travelling Trunks, etc. PIANOFORTE TUNING satisfaction given, lie will receive of the support of the district. Addskss-J. CANDY, Lincoln lload Ma LIVE J! Y STABLES, Q.ucen-st., Mastcrton. )]!OTIGHAMS, Landaus, Itooded, ) Single and Double Buggies, (Has and Drags, on lur< Horses on hire i Clipping and ( carefully pcrformi PINjrEYBKOTHEKS, Proprietors, Central Shaving Saloon. a. whSe&co. B" EG loannounce that Ihcy have now coninicneed business as. OLD EMENDS axd NEW FACES will be welcomed, and patrons will lind Ihe Cextkai Saloon second lo none in Mastcrton for COMFOBT, CLEANLINESS, AND CIVILITY. POWELL'S BALSAM or ANISEED WILL CUBE YOUB COUGH. ALL (lie world over, (he recognised cough remedy. Its immense sale throughout the world indicates its inestimable value. 20,01)0 chemists sell it. Those who have not already given it a trial should do so at once. In palae and cottage alike. Powell's Balsam of Aniseed is the old and unexcelled cough remedy, its large sale throughout the whole civilized world proclaims ils great worth, Loosens Phlegm immediately, night cough quickly relieved. Sec the words "Thomas Powell, Blackfriars Itoad, London," and tho Governlislicd 1821. Squatters and farmers when I ordering their stores shouldnotomit this time-honoured cough remedy. For a cough. Powell's Balsam of Aniseed. For Asthma, Influenza, &c. Sold by chemists and storekeepers throughout the Australian, New Zealand and Cape Colonics. Bottles Is lid, and 2s 3d
OACHIN (i NOT I OE MR J. TILE. ': Wishes to inform tlio travelling public that his coaches leave Ekelahumi daily for Pahiataa and Woodvillc at 7.30 a.m. returning from Woodvillc nt Ip.m. and 4 p.m. on arrival of the trains from the West Coast and Napier, for Pahialua and Eketahuna. Travellers reaching Eketaliuna by the evening train from Mastcrton can go on direct to Wangamii or Napier tho following day. JOB VILE, Provrictor, '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5018, 6 May 1895, Page 4
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