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LoveIyCUMES-Thcro are lovely climes ftnd places in which the evening zephyrs are loaded with malaria and the poison of fover and epidemics. To dwell there in health is impossible, without a supply of Hop Bitters at hand. These Bitters impart an equalizing strength to the system, and prevent the accumulation of deadlyspores of contapion. Bo sure and- see- ' It is a trite and -musty hwvehu, but a tound one,- that ''good wine needs no bush,"' 1 bo "excellence is its own reward." The immense sales that have been mabe, and the enormous quantities that have been used, prove that Udolmo Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps needs no laudatory tributes, In all cases of kidney affections, inflammation of the bladder, dyspepsia, indigestion, heart-burn, flatulency, gravel ami gout, it is simply a miraculous cure. The fountain or perpetual youth does not spring exclusively, witliiu the confines of claccs story, Its fresh and living waters flow to-day from other well-heads. The weak and the debilidatcd have but to drink. Of Udolpho TVolPe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, and soon they start to renewed vitality. It is the modern revivificr, touching to elasticity and strength, the impaired in health avid the sufferng with disease. Masterton-Opaki Stsam Saw Mill. . GRAHAM AND T\UNCAN, Proprietors. Timber Cut to any length-at Lowest Current Rates ORDERS left at the Mill, Opaki, or Graham & Duncan's store, Queen-street, Masterton, will receive prompt attention. 1923 y NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.-,. ;' : ::V; ; WELLINGTON SECTION ':"V .. CARTERTON ; RAM AND EWE FAIR. N WEDNESDAY, 25th February, 1885, trains will run as on Satur- .■■■ ORDINARY FARES. Exhibitors of Stock can have it carried by any train the day previously, or by the extra trains on the 25th, ■ Stock unsold-having paid carriage to the Show will be returned free to the sta- ; 4ion from which sent at. owner's risk.Mj GEO. ASHCROFT,. ; . 1923 District Manager. i CCEPTANCES AND GENERAL .1 ENTRIES close at TINUI HOTEL at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, 27th inst. '. T. MAOKAY, 1923 Secretary. TIIUI RACES.'

Altekatios of Time Table for Mail Coaches. mWO COACHES will leave W. Neili's ■1 Stables, Masterton, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, March sth and 6th, at 6.30 a.m., returning from Tinui each day after the Races. •■ •" ' FARES :-Rctum Tickets 25/BOOK EARLY. BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. "PROPOSED GAS LOAN. HEREBY convene a meeting of . burgesses for THURSDAY, the 26th day of February 1885, at 8 O'CLOCK p.m. , in the Instituto' upper room, to consider . the proposal of the Borough Council to raise a loan of £IO,OOO for constructing Gas Works. M.OASELBERG 1923 Mayor. U. A. ; 0 D. THBRogular meeting of tho Stonehengo Lodge of Druids-will be held at the Lodge' Room,. Empiro Hotel, on TUESDAY, February 24th, at 8 p.m. A. HATHA WAY, 1922 Secretary. E. JONES, ■■ "Frhndto All Nations." ' MAIL CARRIER, MASTERTON. )UNS two conveyances to meet every X X train—one for passengers and one for luggage—calling at the Hotels and Post Office. NOTICE. pnflE next English and European Mail JL via San Francisco, will close at this Office on SATURDAY, the 28th day of February, at 1.30 p.m. ■ For Money Orders at 11 a.m.; for Registered Lettora at 11 a.m.; For newspapers at 12 noon. J. BAGGB, Postmaster. ' Masterton, 23rd Feb,, 1885. 1922 OXFORD HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. THIS New and Superior PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, with Bath and every convenience for comfort, is now ready for Gentlemen Boarders. A Petvate Room Reserved fob Famihels • - Terms on application, 1918 HAVE .removed to TEMPORARY .-.-.'. ,;PREMiSES: (by 'Mrs:,Ewington> .Stables) wliertfl.'will'continueJny.bußineßJß A". BRADFORD,,.. Gunsmith.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1923, 24 February 1885, Page 3

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574

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1923, 24 February 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1923, 24 February 1885, Page 3

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