RESTORES AND PROMOTES mm #>» HAIR. B :1 II It cures itching humors, and kcv|is the scalp cool, moist, healthy, and free from dandruff. A lady writes: "I feel compelled to state, tor the benefit of others, that six years ago I lost nearly hall of my hair, and what to left turned gray, After Mil;: Avers liair vigor several months, my hair began to prow again, ami with tbo natural color restored." Ayer's Hair Vigor PREPARED BY OR. J. C. AVER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., U .S. A, HP* Newiire of clicnp imitations. Tfio nam* - Ayer-is prominent on the wrapper,ami ii blown In tlie Jan uf tacit of otir bott'es. 1 i ] ii r d TOXA! TOXA! Far-famed Rabbit Poison. REDUCED I'RICES. W' E have pleasure in drawinj? the attention of settlers to the substantial reduction in prices ranging from ljd to 3d per pound. Having regard to the ninny advantages of an early Spring and Summer poisoning,_ aud the well known lioiteiits of using TOXA, consumers should loso no time in booking their orders, i'he season's output is fully opto the standard, Fur /iiirlievlart apply to— LOWES d- lOKSS, Sole Agents Wairarapa District, Sunday Excursions. WHAWKU, in conjunction with . PINHEY BROS, will run Drags to Greytown and Taueru, leaving the Post Office for Greytown at 1.30 nnd for Taueru at 1.45. Seats can be booked during ilio week at the Prince of Wales' or Pinhcy Bros'. Stables. Cheap lurew. Special excursions for parties, etc, can bo arranged. FOUND.— Bunch of Keys. Ownor can have same by paying cost of this advcrtisouiout. Apply L'inlicy's Stables. 1 J. E n [a wnaj DEAR MADAM,—Having secured tho services of Misses Pbkktice and Viuebt, Dressmakers, I respectfully solicit your interest uud patronage, Miss Prentice is well and favorably known, while Miss Vibcrt comes to mo with (irst-elass references, having nerved her apprenticeship under such capable mo(/I«(<m as Missei Glecson, Mitchell and Finney, late of the W.F.C.A. Being desirous of adding to the prestige of my Dressmaking Department,has led me to engage their services, while in anticipation of a large increase of trade, I have imported direct from the Homo market!, a choice and exclusive lot of Dress Goods, embracing croponnes iu art and plain designs, piiptos, scrgci, drills, prints, delaines, Eingle robe lengths, and many other novelties. lam now in a position to supply tho above at 15 per cent, to 20 per cent, below Colonial bought warehouse goods. Dressmaking charges will bo extremely moderate, and patrons can with confidence roly on Good Fit and Stylo. Patrons may have the choice ol either Miss Prentice or Miss Vibort to exccuto their orders. Thanking joq in anticipation and respectfully soliciting a call,-I havo, etc.," 0. PKAGNELI, Draper and Clothier, (Next the Clock), QUEJUi-ST Mastertw, C 1 s Bee Ointment: Try It WOOL-GLASSING. A : N Experienced Woolclasser is writing an engagement, twenty liyc years of Home? and Colonial experience. Good references and reports to slioiv if wjuircd. ■ ' ' Apply— J.B.D, Newman P.O, t
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5149, 7 October 1895, Page 3
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496Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5149, 7 October 1895, Page 3
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