LLEWELLYN’S BEE OINTMENT Simply a marvellous euro for CROUP, BRONCHITIS, BROKEN CHILBLAINS, BLOTCHES, PILES, ABCESSES, PIMPLES, Ac. gPECIALLY JpOll ATHLETES. Sold Everywhere, 1/6 and 2/G. Numerous Testimonials. It is also specially prepared for stable use ; price, 2/6. Used Largely by Polo Players, TRY IT. Makuri General Store. D. Cockburn & Co., rpHE PROPRIETORS, in than!:I ing the public of Makuri and | surrounding districts for the very | liberal support accorded to them in the past, desire to assure their patrons 1 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, Hoots and Shoes, Patent Medicines, ,vc. Agent for Wairarapa Weekly. Notice. I the public generally for the very liberal support accorded me on the 1 Makuri mail coaching and carrying I line I beg to announce that I have i this day sold the same to Mr B. Budden, and trust the same patronage I will Ire given to my successor. L. MALMANCIIE. May Ist, 1694. BBUDDEN begs to announce , that he has taken over the j Makuri mail coaching and curr sng | line, and hopes by strict at, ::: to j the wants of the public to »"■ u, a share of the general suppo-t. Goods will be brought form l a buna or Woodville railway tat sis | and delivered to any part of tie <i■ j trict. A brake leaves for Makuri; every Monday, Wednesday and FriI day at !) a.m., returning Tm-day, : Thursday and Saturday. tc .1 AM E S S < M I T 11, Carpenter, Joiner, *k Undertaker. MAIN ROAD TUTA EKA RA. j .1. S. lk*gs to notify that ho has commenced business as above, ar.d solicits a share of public patronage Aibln as Pont Office, Tutaekara. Opening of Studio. E. H ALL Artist, Wood'. Ihil.iatna, will vi-it Pahia'n.”, i v< I’m May, commencing Tuc day, November; and will be p!< u d l met clients from 10 a.in o’clock to (lood work guaranteed. Proofs sublitted. A trial solicited. MRS MONCRIEFF | N VITKS in j»' ction of ber lirst. hip a nn nt of SLUING <v Si: MM EH GOODS now open, comprising everything suitable for the outfit of ladios and chi! n n from the tiny infant to the aged matron. SI’KCIATj NOVEIiTIEK In Ladies’and Children’s Hats. CLOTHING. Gents’ and Youths’ Loots and Shoes in Great Variety. For good value you cannot find a cheaper house in town. My object still is to serve the public well, to sell at the lowest possibb prices, to recommend only what i know to l>» good, and to gain the confidence oi an aoprei iati\c public.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 229, 19 November 1894, Page 4
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