SEND TO . W. 0. H. TQNKING, M.P.S., ' ENGLISH QUALIFIED CHEMIST. If you want,the best medicines at the most reasonable prices, Strict attention paid U> all Postal Orders PHYSICIANS' AND FAMILY PRESCRIPTION S Accurately Dispensed. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY . By sending for your MEDICINES to W. 0. H. TONKING, 67, Lambion-qday, Wbilisbtoh. EE AI) THIS! A Fresh "Hall" Mark. MB. HALL CAINB, author of "The Dejiaater," " The Bondsman," " The Manxman," io., when speaking on " criticism "recently, said- " ll'hinn thing that is advertised greatly "is go ill, it yics, and goes permanently; "when it is bad it only goufor a white; "the public Ms it out."—See "Idler," September, 1891. SURATURA TEA lias been advertised lot ths last mo years. It Goes, and is going permanently. That tho publio appreciate it is evidenced by the fact that the sales of SURATURA TEA are increasing every month, The following is further testimony of its EXQUISITE QUALITY, its WONDEIIFUI. ICONOMY, its DELICATE FLAVOUR I—- " Tea Kiosk, " Panama street, ll'ellinytjn. " Having used Suratura D Ten for the past Mne months, « havejileasure ii stating that the thousands who haee visited our Kiosk have expressed their satisfaction of the tea supplied by us. It originally cist its 6d per pound,' but since the duty was lowered we now pay 2s M ; and icc have no hesitation in sayiuy that no tea, however expensive, could he more appreciated by our visitors, It is wonderfully econmical, and deliciouthj and delicately flavoured. " Missks Buhnes & Pickering," See Ointment; Try It lANOFOIITE TUNING Violin Tuition.
ME J. CANDY Trusts that with reasonablechargcs,and satisfaction given, ho will receive a share of the support of the district. Addsess—J, CANDY, RAILWAY HOTEL, EKETAHMA, Near Bulimy Station. beg to announce that this wellltnown Hotel lias lately been re-decorated and re-furnished, with a view to afford the residents of llic district and travelling public every comfort and convenience, and that no eltort will be spared to merit a continuance of the support so liberally accorded to us. Having a free house, wo supply the best Dunediu Ales. Wc offer n liberal table and first-class accommodation for boarders. Only the choicest brands of liquors kept. There is a first-class and well-appointed billiard table. Good stabling and paddock accommodation. Coaches leave the Hotel daily for the Forty-mile Bush and Alfrcdton. E.J. LOW, K. OULAGHAN, Joint Proprietors. Lincoln-road,, .Mastrrton
S. Gr. ROSS. Engraver, Die-sinker, Gilder and Electro-plater. EUBIiER STAMPS, ILLUMINATING, STENI IL-PLAIES. 8, Willis-street, Wellington. i IMS, Crests, Monograms, InseriptX tions, Names and Initials engraved on any metal, pearl or iyory. A SPECIALITY: Jewellery Engraved while yon wait. Cheapest houso in town for Brass, Door and Window Plates, also StencilPlates and liubber Stamps. Moderate Citabges. Write tor Itlmtratal Cataloque,
\ \ 7 ANTED to get our Accordcon V V Conccrtiua, or Auto-Harp Tuned and licpaired, properly done, moderate charge, by F. J. Pinny, who has just fitted up all appliances for repairs in all their brandies, by practical workmen, 7, Manners-street, Wellington.
ON SALE I AT J. ELLIOTT & CO.'S, Queen-street, Mastorton, gECOND-HAND Trap Harness! Second-hand Buggy Harness! Second.kiid Spring-cart Harness! Second-Land Gents' and Ladies. ■ Saddles I A laryti assortment of the above lines. J.ELLIOTT&CO. Saddlers, Masterton.
Hairdressing and Shaving Saloon. Corner of Queen and Perry-streets, MASTJSETON. JAS. SMITH, Proprietor. HOT, COLD and SHOWEB BATHS 1 The Saloon lias been rc-decorated and furnished with a view to the comfort of patrons, ' Tobaccos, Cigars and Cioabeiteb m ah the CHOICEST BIUNDS, A large slticlc\of Pipes and Tobacconists' sundries. A supply on hand of Books, Toys and Fancy Goods, which mil bo sold to clear at less than cost price. Bee Ointment: Try It. 0. CRESS, FORESTERS' ARMS HOTEL, Gbkitown, TTASDunedinAiEsandSippTbottled at Tauherenikau,always on hand and supplied at wholesale prices in quantities.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5210, 20 December 1895, Page 4
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