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APOTHECARIES HALL," COUBTENAT .PLACE, WELLINGTON. D Coughi BANNISTER'S OAJE Pl/T/: EMBROCATION,' <a Remedy for Chronic Rheumatism, . Neuralgia) Toothache,-Whooping Cough, Chilblains, Palsy,BANNISTER'S COMPOUND RED JAMAICA SARSAPARILLA, with Dandelionand i Potash. , ' 1 BANNISTER'S. STOMACHIC MIXTURE for- Diarrokoaa, Dysonte y, and Pains in the Bowels.' BANNISTER'S CITRATE OP IRON QUININE WINE. This is rpcommeadod for the followingiviz.Neuralgia, -Indigestion,-&o: ■ . BANNISTER'S: INHALINE, a- Safe: and Certain Cura ; lor Hay' Fever, Colds in the ' Head, Sore Throats, etc All kinds of CLttlo Medicinea sent to any addrcßS. English and Foreign Prescriptions caiefully prepared by the solo pioprietor, 0. BAMISTEE, APOTHECARIES' HALL, OOURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. ELLINGTON ONUMENTAL C£> ttMW H ft 00 « OQ W aoo H feguuil . OftTCS. N.B.—Superior MABBLES of tho Bost Workmanship and Choicest Dj3ign3 coa'atantly arriving from Europe. Cast and Wrought Iron Fences'of all pat,tern3i m stock, ■../■■■ ' AYALTEPi HELYER Maunera-Strcot, Wellington., SCULPTOR,

FIRST IMPORTATION/-' pi' CHOICE gI'RING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, . FANCY DRAPERY,. MEN'S, .YOUTHS' AKD ROYS' CLTIIING, HOUSE Ac. £c. BEGS to annpunco his fust of Spring and Swmuer . SATURDAY, sitai INSTANT. . Consisting of very Choice Ladies' and Girls' French and English, trinimod and untriimued Hats and Bonnets in nil the newest styles; 1 ; New Feathers, New Mowers', .New- Orna- , mouts. . All the newest \ Millinery Trimmings, Now Eibbons, New BilK : Scarfs,;Ne\y;Lace(ioDdti.' ' : . Kill in great variety , Lisle Spun and Lace Gloves Ladies' and Girl's Hosiery in great variety. Ladies' and Girl's Underclothing ■■ v. ; Baby Linen—every requisite; Ladies'and Maid's Coisets :: Ladies' and Maids' Costumes ; Great .variety ,of now Dps Ffvbi'ics—buttons . and trhipinga-to niatch ■■■■ 'Lustres in all shades . ; „.*••• ■: ■: Now Prints, Muslins, and Musliuettcs Dress Linens in SeK;Col6rs .. All llio newcßt styles in Ladies' Fichus, ■ Capolets, and Collarettes - ■ - • Ladies' White and- Colored Shirts Children's Sun- Bonnets and Hats Lissie and Tarlton Ruchings ■■■■■■' New Toilet Sets, Neyr Mflpliti and Lace Cur-taina-r-Kew New Counterpanes CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING DEPART- ■ MENT. ' - : Men's Silk, Alpaca and Sateen Coats 1 ■ Men's Black and Blue Cloth' Suits ■New Styles Paget, Galatea and Sac:. '. Men's an.l Boys' Tweed Suits. Men's and Boys'- Trousers' and Vests. Men's and-Boys' Trousers. .•' v.■, , Boys' Knickerbocker Twfced and Linen' Suits The Prince and-Spanish Men's nnd Boys' AYliiio: Dresa Slarls," all; sizes Men's and Boys'- Oxford, Regatta, Harvard,' and Crimean Shirts... ■« Men's 1 Merino Suhimcr Pants; and Undc-r-1 .... .shirts.-' . j Men's arid. Boys'' Scarfs aril .Ties, "great! vaueiy ■ _ , J, •'.Men's and^Boys 1 Legliorn and Straw Hats : * • Men'sand-Boy's;TweodandFclt:llats ' Braces, Belts, Collar's, d'c.', &. . ' IS'Motto—Small Profits and Quick Returns. inspection invited,; | V. BELL, ; DR.VPER, 'MERCER, AND OUTFITTER,' DENISON HOUSE, ,: . ... MASTERTQX,.,. ... '. SAD3DLEM. -■;

QENTLEJIEN who wish for SUPERIOR GOODS for DRESS oan depend on having the very hist material and workmanship at : ' 0. GAMBLE'S, I'AHOR AND' HABIT-MAKER, l.,\.\i|iroK Qwt, Welusgtos; .Samples aud Rules for Self-measurement forwarded free by post ou application, ~■■ ■■ 347 ■g OWII Y AN D KING MASTEIITON STEAM SAW PLANING AND MOULDING MILLS. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY AND TIMBER MERCHANS.' Doors, Sashes, Sash Frames, Flooring, Lining, and Rusticating, Skirtings (single and double faced), : Architraves (single and double faced.) All kind of Mouldings on hand and to order Green-house Lights, (fee., &o. . All orders punctually attended to. |T\pSTEIITON AND OPAKI JOCKEY |JLyI . • CLUB . ■ ' RACE ■ MEETING 1880. TUESDAY, 7tii DECEMBER, President—F. Gray; .Judge, A. W. Cave; Startor, T. Cdambbruik ; • .. Clerk of the Scales, John Hardixg • Clerks of )Y, lorns and Makihera ; " Stewards : : ■ A. W. Cave, J.Macara, B. Kimberley, G; T. Farmer, R; Campbell, H. Basnisier, .j - r: ' : - •• and A, Elkiks. "1. Handicap HimE Race of £2a; two mile' aiid a distance, over 7 li ghts of hurdles''(darkened), 3ft Gin. Nomination, £l, acceptance £l. 2.. biCK HuKr.-LE Race of £ ; once round the' ctitirsfe;'hot lesa than ltefc JintianoeiSl. For horses that havo never run for public money other than hack hues, To6t entry' ,8. Produce Race of £ ;1J miles; weight for DKiitiancd'£2. .4, Hack Race •of •£ ; once round the .course? catch weights. For horses that Miayo- iiever rim'for public'xnonoy other than' lia'eli. races.,,. Post- entry,; . ' o.' Opiki'Simß 'ItoiCAP of ;£SO; 2J miles.,, Nomination £2. accepkutn £2, 6 JLaidej; Plate of jli miles; weight for - • '. : ■ I 'l)}stmct ffiNDicii of ;i ]J miles. . domination '£2/ acceptance £2, half forfoit. 8. llack Race' pf £ .; onco round the ; course jriiot less than ~10 stone. Enhance' : £l. For horses that kave never run for.

public money. I'oßt entry. - ft. Consolation Hakdicap of £ ; once. round the course. Entrance £l. B D L 15 S. -The sadtlling-bell will ring at' 10.30 a.m. : sharp; first raco to start at 11 a,in. ' : ' The District Race is open to all horses owned iin.)tlio district 1 at • least six months previous to tlie meeting, • The Produce liaco is open to all horses lire'd 'and trained in the" district, and have! never, started for as advertised race.' ' ' f in casevof. a protest,; the same must he lodged,i)Tith. the. Secfetarywithin fifteen' minutes after theraro;is run, .with a of; £2, Buch deposit to Tjo forfaited lithe, protest bo vexatious, No person will bo'ailowed to enter ahorse •unless ho be a eubscriber of at "least £1 to; .theßaco Fund.'/* I :./ ;;; No scratching of .horses to be done unless through tho.Secretary, • •. . ;:>.v • r" The ra<;e3:will;be. run elrk'tly under the, iMastoiton-Opaki Jockey ClubEules. : . Goneral entries to be made to the Secretary;' at .the Glub llotcl; between the hours j of faiid 8 p.m.on the nightof THURSDAY, •?/)tli : ;No>'eiu'ber; previou3' to tlieweetmg, and.accompanied mili the required amounts,! nan. ' of horses, .'ages; and also -rideis' coloi nor .will an), entries be fectived after tV: n—cither by lctterr'or telegram. v* Ihos; handicaps.of - Uftrdles, i 0 jSaki Stakesj arid :T)istri Handicap ;to. be; :Novemlior, at?, previous to-.tbtfraw; meeting. "Aoceptances to be recoived-by the Sucrei tavyon Monday iiOtli iNpvoiijber, ati .MockJ at the Club Hotel. - t . ' - for tlio' Coasola*ir.i, Hondimade .to the bfierctaiy 'fifteen miniiteMjter Uielistiict Handicap is ran. {u6rinxiatiou3 -b a^^lj>sed,VAnd, /accbptfiiiccs •havobeen

mHE Undersigned takes this opportunity; X to tbanjc tilo pulilio for past favors,: and respectfully invites them to comejo liira for any new article or repairs they may require jn tlie above line, and he will spare nu effort,\by Modmto Charges aii<Hhoroug)i. efficiency in workmanship, to indtico them ■ to call again, G.: C.PALMEE; Saddler and HarneßS-makcr, : Next'Dogr to tke Empiro Hotel, •••••• QOBES'ST.,!JUBTEBMS.- 587 rjpilE pERMANEM WATSON & VINTEEINGHAM .. : (Next Council Chambers), QU£EI( STREET, BEG to their numerous-friends and; the public of Masterton for theliheral putvouage bestowed upon them Binee commencing business, and desire it to.bo distinctly under stQod that patrons .can depend upou obtniU' mg the best article at the lowest price at their ret nlMimcnt,- Theiv motto as '' No extortion, 'nud they not up to it, ■ All kinds of attention paid to either town or country oideis „ , , Repairs neatly executed with . promptitude and dispatch ( r „ , | Eveiy requisite of the trade 'kept on' hand FIREWOOD I 'FIREWOOD'! ' 1 * 1 :7TllliEWoOPsupplied m ! any.<juansity;by, i* theundersigned— ' lt,v ' Matai 15s ; Alaire 18s I-foOt longth's ' Matai 13a Maire ISb'2 foot'lcngtlls j 12s 133 3 foot lengths®'' ''' I * ,, cords.. \ Oiders .loft l with''Watß9n,O r wt«ringham will be promptly < 3 482 "

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 610, 3 November 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 610, 3 November 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 610, 3 November 1880, Page 1

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