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ST. MATTHEW'S BUNDAI SCHOOL. The next entertainment will takoplaci in the Schoolroom on MONDAY, 3r< June, 1895. at 8 o'clock, and will consis of Concert, Maypolo Dance, and Puncl and Judy. See programmes. A BALL, In aid of the funds of the TITASTEIiTON HOSPITAL will be hold in tho j DKILL HALL, MASTEETON, I ON THWSDAY, 4th JULY, 1895. TICKETS: Double,7sGd; Gentlemen, I os; extra Lady, 3s 6d. • Fuller particulars will bo published in a few days', W.SELLAE.HonSccrctaiy, i A BALL I Under the auspices of tho j ]\fASTEETONMASONIC LODGE -"•*• will be held in the DRILL HALL, MASTERTON, ON THURSDAY, 80th JUNE, 1895. Dancing at 8 O'Clock. DOUBLE TICKETS: 7/6 ; Extra j Lndy 2/6. I Tickets can be obtained from any of , the following members of Committco : i Messrs F. H.lbbotson, C. A. Pownall, IW.C.Cargill.W. H. DeLislc, E. H. i Eton, Ihos, Brown. J.A.McKENZIE,Hon.Treas. W. SELLAE, Hon Secretary, SKILL IN THEBLEKDMG or TEA Versus TEA as PRODUCED nv NATURE. SURATURAnecdsno Blending, Naturo has excelled herself in its production. To attempt to improve upou it, would be as foolish as TO GILD REFINED GOLD, TO PAINT THE LILY. 01! TO THROW A PERFUME ON THE VIOLET. SURATTJRA IS NATURE'S PRODUCT, and NOT AN ARTIFICIAL ONE. It possesses llie genuineness of refined GOLD. THE PURITY OF THE LILY. And a bouquet equal to the most fragrant llower. NO SKILL CAN COMPETE WITH NATURE, and NO TEA CAN COMPETE WITH SURATTJRA \j OTE.-Thc prices are 2s, 2/3, 2/6, i\ for AB D qualities. Decline to lake as Suralura, any Tea, unless it is in the lead packets, with the word " Suralura," and (lie letter indieaiini; itsqualIt has been reported that A quality has been sold at the price of D quality, was very little difference between it and the Tea previously used, cost 2s Gd per lb, but 2s should hayc been charged instead of 2s (id, proving conclusively that Suratura A at 2s, is equal in quality to oilier teas at 2s 6d per lb. Sec that you get what you ask for, at above prices, A. HENDERSON. Has a complete assortment of Q PECTACLES & EYE FOLDERS. O LENSES filled to old frames to suit any sight. Gents' Eye Folders, gold frames, 30/Gents' Eye Folders, steel frames, 7/6 Pebble Specs, 7/6 Good Strong Chiystals, 2s 6d A choice selection of Watches, Brooches, Riugs, and Electro-plate always in stock. Pbactical Waichmakee and Jewelleby establishment, Queen-street, Mastciion, APOLOGY. | WISH to express my sincere regret -*■ and to apologise to you for having sold my icratcd waters in bottles bearing your trade mark. I had no intention, however, of passing off my waters as yours and will if you wish it, furnish you with a statement signed by any persons to whom I may have sold the same, that they were not in any way misled as to whose waters they were buying, but as you are justified in protecting your trade mark I will pay the costs of your solicitor, Mr Pownall, return all your bottles, aud will not again make use of them. F. HOLDER. To Messrs DIXON BROS., CoIIDIAL AND yEhated Watek Masufactuhehs, CHAPEL-STREET, MASTEETON. LARGELY IMITATED. BONNINGTOFS CARRAGEEN Oil IRISH MOSS, (Eegistkbed) WILL CUEEColds, Coughs, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, ALU LUNG COMPLAINTS. 1/6, 2/6, SOLD EVERYWHERE. Aslihrtoii, March 30th, 1891. OonninotonEsq,, Dear Sir,—? have very much pleasure in infouning you of the very valuable relief I obtained after using a few doses of your'' Irish Moss," which I took for r cold on the chest. Not being ablo to steep during the night through continual cougFng I took a dose of your Irish Moss, and soon found relief; in fact, aftc: repealing a few doses, the cold quite disappcrcd.—l remain, yora etc., HENRY STEPHENSON. P.S.—The above you may with plea sure use as a testimonial, I DON'T BUY IMITATIONS. MRS E. LIARDET, 62b Willis Steeet, Wellinoton. TAXIDERMIST, AND FEATHER FURRIER. "TvEALER in all kinds of curios. *-* choice collections of ladies' muffs, hats etc, made from New Zealand birds. Birds, stags' heads, etc., mounted. Ladies' furs and feathers clofucd and repaired. • DRESSMAKING. MISS HOURIGAN "VEGSto intimate to her many friend- ) that she has started Dbessjukin in " Vicioma House " (lately occupie by Mrs Anketell), in Hall-stbeet Mastcrton, First-class Cut, Perfect Fil and Latest Style guaranteed.. Charge, strictly moderate, Terms cash,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5041, 3 June 1895, Page 3

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715

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5041, 3 June 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5041, 3 June 1895, Page 3

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