I LLEWELLYN’S BEE OINTMENT Simply a marvellous cure for CROUP, BRONCHITIS, BROKEN CHILBLAINS, BLOTCHES, PILES, ABCESSES, PIMPLES, &c. gPECIALLY JJIOIi Sold Everywhere, 1/0 and 2/0. Numerous Testimonials. It is also specially prepared for stable use ; price, 2/0. Used Largely by Polo Players, TRY IT.
M&kuri General Store. D. Cockburn & Co., IHE PROPRIETORS, in thankI ing the public of Makuri ami surrounding districts for the very liberal support accorded to them in the past, desire to assure their patrons and the public generally that no effort on their part will be spared to retain their confidence. Having had two years’ experience in business in Makuri, they are now prepared to supply all the necessary requirements of the pioneering settlers and others in the surrounding districts, and having a thorough knowledge of the various Association blocks are prepared to deliver goods to any part of the bush at a reasonable charge. Our stock comprises groceries, Ironmongery, Fancy Goods, General Drapery, Roots and Shoes, Patent Medicines, Ac. Agent for Wairarapa Weekly.
Notice. JX thanking the Makuri settlers an<l the public generally for the very liberal support accorded me on the Makuri mail coaching and carrying line 1 beg to announce that 1 have this day sold the same to Mr li. Jhidden, and trust the same patronage will he given to my successor. L. MALMAX'CIIE. May Ist, 1894.
HBUDDEN bogs to announce . that he has taken over the Makuri mail coaching and carrying lino, and hopes by strict attention to the wants of the public to receive a share of the general support. Goods will he brought from Eketahuna or Woodville railway stations and deliveied to any part of the district. A brake leaves for Makuri every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at !) a.m., returning Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. tc
JAMES U I T H, Carpenter, Joiner, di Undertaker. I MAIN no AD TUTAEKARA. J. S. begs to notify that ho has I commenced business as above, and solicits a share of public patronage Address—PostOlhce, Tutaekara. j 1/95 IIKST IUUCKS, 35/. MSB ].()<,() , 1) 01,1 * w Ckkwk-Stkkkt, r I LL I AM S, Pahiatua, (Price’s old yard.) JJrieks burned in new patent downdraught kiln. Stock of well burned bricks in hand.oJjl
MRS MGNCRIEFF f N \ ITI .S inspection of her first ship 1 inent of SPRING iV SUMMLK GOODS now open, compri ing ev< rythin;'suitable for tiu outfit of ladies ami chiln n from the tiny infant to the aged matron. SPi < lAL NOVKLTILS In Ladies’ and Children's Hats. CL( ITIiING. Sen Is’and Youths' Loots and Shoes in (in at, Variety. For good valu< you cannot find a dicaper house m town. My object itill is to serve the public well, to sell Lt the lowest possible prices, torc.comuond only what 1 know to be good, md to gain tin confidence of an J })>■' native public.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 224, 5 November 1894, Page 4
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