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CLU lJ HOTEL. ( j l \vn. waibabapa, .1. INDIAN TX introducing ihis newly erected hotel to il. tiro jm ,!!,• i,i i: i* Colony would intmn.te >;.o it, sib > bcrl appointed bouse in tLe Waii in is central. Every modem appliatrco for tbe convenience of patrons Ims been brought into requisition, especial attention 'being paid to the private and tli.opiug apartments. PBIVATE SUITES OF BOOMS. SPLENDID BILLIAED BOOM With one of tbe Best Tables. The Cuisine is under the charge of a first class chef. COMiIODIOUS STABLES AND LOOSE BOXES. Conveyance meets every train. Sample Booms for Commercial Gentlemen J. FABIAN, Pbopeiktob.

ROYAL HOTEL FEATEEESTON. W. CRANMER, Proprietor. rIS Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and visitors from Wellington and all parti of the Valley will find every comfort and aonreMienee, It will be onr chief itady to attend to the wants of customers. FIRST CLASS STABLING. ONB OF ALCOCK’S BEST BILLIARD TABLES Conducted by an experienced marker. 55

Prince of Wales Livery Stables and Horse Repository, I MASTER!ON. WILLIAM NEIL, Late of Neil and Cookery, having taken the above ia prepared to supply the travelling public with HORSES, BUGGIES, CAEEVALLB, AND VEHICLES Of every description on the shortest notice. 'lhe Livery Department is under the care of an experienced groom, and evoiy attention ia paid to stabling, bait and at nil accommodation. 11. rres of first class quality kept constantly on I. in. A i .li 1 ,; "m to and irom the S',allies to 1., 1 / . ■" ( .iv, ! (),,d Aceomii.dilution, and i, Du.. i.a'.nn !i..u many ' "ars’ e> i id . i v . mi in ip.., ti usts that his 0.. il !i . . p iiroLs wiii not lorge‘ -im in ■ - * t. 19 iVIAbTERTON COACH AND CARRIA E FACTORY. AiUIK A DIXON, PROPRIETORS. Every description of Vehicles manufactured on the Premises, At Lowest Possible Prices. Terms Cash, Pirst Prizes at Pastoral Shows isao, Ibbl, lbo2, ami 1883. Mi;nt a nacE list— Sing.e Buggies, from Lot) Double Buggies, from L3B Waggonettes, fiom L 45 Buggy and Express Waggons, from L 36 Dog Calls, from L2B Pagnels, from L 25 ALL OTHER VEHICLES EQUALLY AS 429 CHEAP.

FRIEND OF ALL,

This Great Household Medicine ranks amongst the leading necessaries • of life. These famous Pills purify the BLOOD, and act most powerfully, yet soothingly on the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, and BOWELS, giving tone, energy, and vigour lo these great MAIN SPRINGS OF LI lE. They are confidently recommended as a never failing remedy in all cases where the constitution, from whatever cause, ha* become impaired or weakened. They are wondirlully eilicacious in all ailments incidental to females of all ages, and as a GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE are uiw.ina-scd. Its. axh ? iul Healing Propertius a c I.aov.u <in oughout the Wc' *. ■of BAD LEGS, Bad I . C:d Wounds, Sores d Ulcers, ! .1.',. r. n edv. If effectually rubbed . -a , ,i: i . n ->i, as salt into meat, it a : cut' Vl’, J tronehitiCoughs, v;u AAiIIMA. For Glandular .. mil.',', Alice ■ .es, piles, Fistulas, Gout, Rheumatism, .-V.i.i e.t . kind of SKIN DISEASE, it has ; , I 1/.. > kn.nvn to fail. ; uni ointment ate Manmacftncd oidv " 7b: in," ~) a; i (iate rfts3 OxioraSt.iLonJon; A.; Al a:' \ e'vinrs r,i Medicines A.i v the i o ie,-id Wo'lii; with direc- •• ■ "'•■n-a e.eiy . -h iors should took t> the Label ■a ■ ■■ i Fm ■ It ■ho address U not v;,i • j, ;• ut, i c-\ a. •->>• are spurious WAIRARAPA BREWERY *.\n STEAM jERATED WATERS MANU FACTORY. QBBYTOWN & PEATHKP.BTON JOHN

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2040, 9 March 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2040, 9 March 1887, Page 4