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PAINLESS DENTISTRY. A RTIFICIAL TEETH are helpful in the LJL performance of a necessary function when the natural Teeth have ceased to be useful, and ought to be procured by all who stand in need of them. This is not a matter of vanity or taste, but cue of personal expediency. of health, and even, it may be, of “ Life itself.”—Lancet. MR WALTER E. HALL, DENTAL SURGEON, Willis Street, .. Wellington. 357 GEORGE MEE, CHEMIST TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, Lameion-Quay, Wellington, IMPORTER of Pure Drugs and Chemicals, Patent Medicines and Perfumery, Toilet Brnshware and Sponges, American Herbs and Herbal Remedies, Trusses and Surgical Appliances, Agent for Leath & Ross’s Homeopathic Preparations, Slessinger’s Veterinary Medicines. Proprietor of the celebrated Preventative for Sea-sickness. Agent for Slesingers Veterinary Medicines —No Farmer or Stockabreeder should be without a supply of the hove, as by their timely uce the lives of many valuable animals can be saved. 664 PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to the public generally that the chiefs and rnlers, tribes and people who have interests in the tVairarapa Lake or Lakes, will inflict a fine of not less than £5 nor more than £SO upon any person or persons, who shell be guilt - of trespassing, Ashing, or shootin. bir upon the Lake, or Lakes, or the horde; 1 thereof. Failing to pay the fine, such pers. n or persons will be summoned to the Resident Magistrate’s Court, Greytown. Signed by the following members of the Committee of ManagementPiripi te Maari, Baharuhi Tuhokairangi, Wi Hikawera, Matini te Ore, H. Tamahau, E. Taitea, P. Tunuiarangi, P. Matenga, M. Kahungunu, B. H. Mauihera, W. Hutana, J. A. Jury. Dated this 23rd day of May, 1885. 704 PUBLIC NOTICE. EDWARD KELLY. COOPE* JREITOWN, DESIRES to MaiL his thanks to public of Greytown and tbe surrounuiidistricts for ali past favors since he commenced business, and hopes by unremittT attention to ensure a long continuance of the same. A large quantity of Kegs on hand at 6s well seasoned, and perfectly dry, fob cash. 720q EXHIBITION. TO THE INHABITANTS OF GREYTOWN, WAIHENGA, AND LOWER VALLEY GENERALLY. Ladies and Gentlemen,— In directing your attention to the GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR, The proprietors would especially impress on your minds a few of the advantages which you would derive from patronising them, Ist. A large stock to choose from. 2nd. The stock is all new. 3rd. Being direct importers we can sell cheaply and you would save several intermediate profits. 4th. The Bazaar is near the Railway Station. sth. The stock is varied and consists of china and crockery, fancy goods and toys. 6th. Parcels ate carefully packed on the premises. 7tb. Any orders received through the post promptly attended to. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR, 219 Lambton Quay, 929 Opposite Government Buildings. Wi CARTERTON F URN IT UR] FACTORY. RISING AND COX, Cabinet Makers, Upholsterers, &C., etc., Beg to inform their numerous cus mers an public that they can now supply Ain with every requisite for FURNISHING, at unheard of low price?, as they buy for cash, aud can supply at Wholesale Prices. Their Bargains in CHAIRS, IKON 'BEDSTEADS, PHRAMB ULAT( > IRS, PICTUK ES, Ac., are wonderful. They have also a splendid stock of PICTURE FRAMES, MOULDINGS, & PICTURES To select from, •Goods Delivered within a distance of twenty milts of Carterton. Furniture Repaired aud Polished. All Work Guaranteed, Only New Material used for Bedding. Billiard Balls Turned. Billiard Tables Repaired & Re-covered Turnery in all its branches. Shop Fittinge, ESTIMATES GIVEN'. msimTad mix,, HIGH STREET, CARTERTON. m

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1737, 23 September 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1737, 23 September 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1737, 23 September 1885, Page 4