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All that iS needed to sell mining stock is a water-colored map, two pieces of oro purchased at a jeweller's, a man with cheek and a fool with money. The school superintendents of Massal chusetts, lately in session at Boston report that there are over 90,000 persons in that State who cannot read and write. Nature is one vast oahdes for the utilization of science, and its products, culled by skilful hands, can bo readily applied to medicinal purposes. The meanest shrub, tlint grows by the wayside, hath a virtue that, intelligently comprehended, may be turned to profitable account. The world knows t-lic intrinsic properties of the celebrated Juniper-berry, but it remained to one original conception, so to extract, and compound its marvellous essences, as to generate that equally wondrous restorative, known as UuoLNio Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic ScilNAm Benefactors.—"When a board of eminent physicians and chemists announ- . ced the discovery that by combining some well-known valuable remedies a most wonderful medicine was produced, which would cure such a wide range of diseases that most all other remedies could be dispensed with, many wore sceptical, but proof of its merits by actual trial lias dispelled all doubt, and to-day the discoverers of that great medicine, Dr, Soule's American Co's Hop Bitters, are honored i',nd blessed by all as benefactors." Read "Vsfilg' IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of Wairarapa, holden at Masterton, being a local Court of Bankruptcy. In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act 1883." OTICE is hereby given that TIIOS. *}S ARTHUR DILLON, of Wliareama, in the Wairarapa East .County, colony of New Zealand, farmer, was this •day adjudged a bankrupt, and Thereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at the Old Court Room, Masterton, on TUESDAY, 7th day of April, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, W. SELLAR, Deputy Assignee, Masterton, 2nd April, 1285, 1955 BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. NOTICE TO 'BUS~PROPRIETORS, CARTERS, AND OTHERS. ALL Licenses for passenger vehicles, Carts, and Expresses, must be renewed forthwith, Proceedings will be' taken against any person plying for hire, or carrying passengers or goods for payment without a license, after this notice. R. BROWN, 1955 • Town Clerk. ':pg. f. mansell, POINTER, Q_ LAZIER, AND PAPERHANGER. QpEEs-STjiEET Masterton.estimates GIVEN FOR WORK IN ■ .ANY PART OF THE TOWN ' ' ' . • OF, COUNTRY. AH work guaranteed to give satisfaction. 1890 n MR. COLLOTTE, KURIPUNI NURSERY, MASTERTON, Announces that this is the best time to remove roses. He is ready to supply any quantity at very cheap prices, 1955 TO BUSHFALLERS. TENDERS wanted for falling about 110 acres of light bush on section 113, Mangaone. Tenders close on April ' 11, " Particulars may be obtained by opntttog at this office or to—- ' J, F. HECKLER, 1955 Greytowi), MASTERTON ROAD BOARD. niENDERS will be received up to noon ■1 of SATURDAY, the 11th current, for tyjsformation and metalling of 18 chainaffip links of Mungakuta road. -Plamand Specifications to be seen at this office. R. WILSONS, Clerk. Road Board Office, Masterton, lat April, 1285, 1954 TENDERS FOR BUSHFALLING. TENDFRS are invited up to APRIL 9th for FELLING TWO FIFTYACRE SECTIONS of BUSH in Section 18, Block XV, Mangahao, Forty-Mile Bubli. Tendeis to be left with Mr Naylor, Blacksmith, Pahiatua. Specifications on viewlat Mr Job Vile's new office, Hall' .street^Waaterton. 1954 . JOHN MOORE. MASTERTON PUKETOI SPECIAL ' SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION. ' A MEETING of Members will be held at Pahiatua Schoolhouse on TUESDAY, APRIL 7, At 7.20 p.m. Business, Election of Officers. 1954 IlENDESfcare invited up to SATI'R DAlSpVpril 11th, 1885, for leasing about 708 acres good land, Waipoua Block, 300 acres iu grass, 100 ready for grazing. ' Together with dwelling, outhouses, yalds, garden, &c., and about GOO sheep, o cows, 2 steers, 2 heifers, and 4 wives. Stock to be replaced at end of ternr. Full particulars on application. No tender necessarilv accepted. R. BROWN. BUSHFALLING. are invited fpt Falling ;llioQjci'cs BUSH. For particulars enquire'at the 1950 DAILY Office, MASTERTON POLICE STATION,

LOCK-UP CONTRACT. Public Works Office, ■ Pjpitea Point, Wellington, ' W arc ' l will be received at thin ; Office until noon on FRIDAY 10th April ; for the above contract, They must , be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside, "Tender for Masterton Polico Station lock-Up contract," Specifications may be seen at the Post Offices, Masterton and Carterton, and tliia office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By Command, B, CONNAL, 1953 Assistant Engineer. "V '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1955, 2 April 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1955, 2 April 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1955, 2 April 1885, Page 3

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