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WONT DIE IK THE H.083E, "KOUgtl 01 Rata" dears out rats, mico.bebtles, roachea bed-bugs, flics, ants, insects, moles, jack aobits, gophors, 7Jd-N. Z...Drug Company Flies and Bugs -Beetles, insects, roaohei ants, bed-bugs,, rats, .mice, gophers jaok rabbit?, clearedont by "Hough'.on lint* 7Jd, Moses Moss and Co., Sydney, Genera Agents. . A Wise Deacon—"Deacon Wilder, I wanl you to tell me how you kept yourself and family so well last Benson, when all tho resi of us have been sick so much and have .had the doctors running to us so often.' "Brother Taylor, tho answer is very easy, ] lised Hop Bitters in time, and kept'mj . family well and saved large doctor's bills Fourshilliuguvorth of it kept us all well and able to work all the time aud I will wan-ant it cost you and most of your neigh, boars £lO to £IOO apiece to keep sick the same time. I fancy you,ll take my medicine hereafter," See Thick heads.—Heavy stomachs, bilions ■ conditions-" Wells' May App!ePillß"-anli-bilious, cathartic. -Gil and Is. N. Z. Drug •TO IS OFTEN AS FERTILE A CAUSE OF aUfFERINd as the disease itself. Human nature, warned as it is by repcitcd examples, is proiio to forget tho salutary lessoni thoy inculeato ami apt to loso by determent, the Rood it nm- rccievc from prompt ana decisive notion. When the mams a e within our u-m ,J ho ovcr,n< * lk virt "es of UDOLPHO »OLmSOHII»AM AROMATIC HMHAPIW swim forever solf-criminnled and roproidiwl.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Train Arrangements, NOVEMBER Gtii 4 7th. PASTORAL k AGRICULTURAL SHOW. NOVEMBER 6th. 'OKTHUBSDAYTLember 6th, .„ V EXCURSION TRAIN will !«„ WeHiDßtnn ataiion at 10 a.m.,.f..r Carterton, retiirtuDß from Carterton at Gem RETURN TICKETS, lis FiratcC W.bßCOnd Class, may bo obtained at Wellwiit.fi, Patoue, Lower Hntt, and tapper Hutt.and will l, e available lor retiirii up to November 10' h. J. A cirrince will boat'ached to the 4 25 :.P ; ra train on WEDNESDAY, November &tn by w i ncll Exonniion Tickets will be available. STOCK~TRAINS 'Will leave Cross' (fable at 5 30, am . ■rrivinif. Ht Cartertcii al G.lO a.m ; Master. ' ton at G a.m, arriving at Carterton at G3O am, teimniog about 6 p.m. A limi'ed •EXHIBITS paying carriiiao to Carterton will be returned, if unsold, free of charge. ADDITIONAL TRAINS «m ue despatched from Mastorton at |l ft.in.- and 11 a.m., arriving hi Itoton at 10 a.m. and 11.30 a in, T>JS??r\« 1 mr ai,ara l ) » StatioU3 Sa,Ur(] «y RETURN TICKETS wtlt bo available. Tauherinikau Races, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. On Friday November 7th, the ordinary train leaving Masisrton at 2 10 p m, will e delayed till 5.30 p.m., leaving Feafor Wellington nt 7 p.m.' Extm iraius in addition to ordinary wtllleave Masterton, 0.80 a.m., Carterton, 10 a m„ Greytotvu, 10.10 a.m., arriviuu at FiMtherstoo 10.40 a.m.; leave Fe-T. theraton, 7 p.m., arrive Greytown, 7.40 p.ni, Carterton, 7-45 p.m., Mas'erton, 8.15 p in, Saturday return tickets available by these and ordinary trams. ' EXCURSION TICKETS. Firafc Glass, 8a Gd; Second Class, ss; Will ba. issued from Wellington to Foatheraton by the ordinary 4.25 p.m. train 0U Thursday the Oth and on Friday morning by the 7.20 a.m. train, available for retnrn till November 10th. *"| GEO. ASHCROFT, District Manager. 1.T.N.0.1.(U.0.T.u7~~~ MASTERTON MASONIC LODGE, 1430 E.C. THE regular meeting of the above Lodge takes'place, on MONDAY, November 3rd, . ', . Lodge tylcd at 8 o'clock. . R.J.FITTON,■••.- ■ 1828 i ;., ,;.■;■ .'Secretary. N;'o T;l' C'E'-;' \, WAIRAR'APA .'N6RTH - ; COUNTY' SETTLERS ASSOCIATION.- . \ PUBLIC-MEETING" will.: be hold (lie auspiens of thoabovo ton in the Theatre Royal. Mas*, terton, on SATURDAY, tho Ist Nov,,at To consider the advisability of: sending a Deputation to Government' to urgo a satisfactory Road and Settlement Policy in connection with Local Government. ~ '•; W. Lowes Esq:,: Mayor, in the chair. ; W.SELLAR,'' 1827 : Secretary, MASTERTOfI-OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB. AN Extraordinary General Meeting of the above will ba held in the Club Hotel on SATURDAY, November Ist at 8 p.m. ' R. J.FITTON, Hon, Sec, KATRE KOYAL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2. «Jessica's First Prayer. By special request, this Service of Soug will he repeated on SUNDAY Afternoon next, at 3 o'clock. Reader-Rev. L, Ismv j or—Mr Wawkr Rarp. ADMISSION'Free.' Collection at the close to defray expenses, ■ELBOURNE CUP. CONSULTATION gee Advertisement in another FOR SALK, :: ON J EASY. TERMS,- ' The cSnveniently. situated, well-finished House .inXhurch-street lately in the occupation of Mr W;F. RoydB. BROWN ft CO,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1829, 1 November 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1829, 1 November 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1829, 1 November 1884, Page 3

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