. . .jßiii't PfiEACH OooKf-ho man.can do i.c ;.a ; sod jotjJ6f work',' preaohA gcktd sermon, •« -.tir a or tfdto ;■.. .. ,#ea he 'feMii nusetabli.and.dull, tVith' !' - iluggiali'brdiii and.uiiiitruhg, nerves, aiud, ■ none should make the attempt in. Audi a *4*,- condition .when it can be easily and' cheaply : i removed by a" little American Go's Hop .Bitters, Lojik.for. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. , I beg to notify 1 that Mr W. B. Chennella li;is received instructions to issue fluninioliafa fovtlLwitli fuv all outstanding accounts, without respect to . persons. Debtors who wish to avoid extra expense will di) well to call and.pay their accounts to the abovenamcd, who is also authorised to receive the same. .GEO. C. SAGE. Masterton, Ist September, 18S5. • 2033 PHOSPHORISED WHEAT FOR RABBIT EXTERMINATION. IN the rough'and ordinary manhei of preparing Phosphorised Wheat the grains are not equally phosporiSed, neither will it stand exposure to the weather, aiid unless immediately eaten will turn sour and the rabbits will not touch it, and if featen fresh the unequal distribution and insoluble condition of the phosphorus destroys its effectiveness, Advantages of the Wheat' as prepared, hy us aro as follows Every giain of this wheat is equally phqspliorised and coated with an attractive Bubstanee which protects it from oxidation when exposed to the weather. The rabbits eat it greedily and are promptly killed. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER& CO., New Zealand Dru« C 0.,. Ltd., Dunedin, Christchnrch, Wellington, and Auckland. Can be procured at MrT.'G. MASON'S, Chemist, Masterton, 2083 A R R E T T ' S H 0 T E L, Lambton-quay, . WELLINGTON, MR, JAMES MADDEN Begs to inform his Friends and the Public generally that he has purchased, the Lease and Goodwill of the abovo Hotel, which is now having a thorough renovation, and mill be completed in the course of a few weeks, Accommodation Unsurpassed. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD ROOM. Furnished with'one of Alcock's ' Beat Tables. Wines, Ales, and Spirits of-the Very Best Quality. jf' JAMES MADDEN,' 2079 Proprietor, TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF MASTEuTON. T ADIES & GENTLEMEN.-Ilaviii" 1J allowed myself to be nominated as a candidate for Municipal honors, 1 beg to solicit your support at the forthcoming election. The policy of the list Works. Commitfeo has been one of holding back instead of progressing—they evidently haying overlooked the fact that while the works are stationary, the expenses are ptill running on. If elected I shall endeavor to remedy this of things, and keep the work and expenses running concurrently or have bath stoppid. I hove had considerable experience jn public works, both before and after . the formation of the Borough. Many ncilloi'B have been glad to adopt my suggestions for bridge, roads, and culverts. That experience I now freely offer to the Borough, 1 shall be glad at an early date to meet you both at Kurnpuni and Masterton, when I will fully state my views on the leading questions of interest to the Burgesßes. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, :■ Tour Obedient Servant, •2083 WILLIAM CULLEN,' Theatre ROYAL. taees, Poky & Berkley. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT!! Last Night till Saturday, SKATING. - . ■ SKATING, ' , - SKATING. . •• : "skating; : SKATING. . ■ '.SKATING.- ■' . Open at 7.80, Skaters lj-per hour. 2083 BOROUGH OF MASTERTON, BENDERS FOR £IO,OOO GAS LOAN f DEBENTURES. f RENDERS are invited to 12 o'clock J_ (noon) on THURSDAY, October Ist, 1885, for the Borough of Masterton Authorised Gas Loan of £IO,OOO in 100 Debentures of £IOO each, at a minimum of per cent., bearing interest at the late of six pounds per annum, Interest payable., half-yearly at any branch of the Bank of 'Australasia in New Zealand, Debentures, re-payable Ist October a,d. lOOO,attheßank of Australasia, Masterton, secured primarily on the G.as Works, aud secondarily on the ordinary, revenue of the Borough. Deposit of £5 per cent to accompany each tender,. Tenders to be aent to the liank of ' usti'idasia, Masterton. Full particulars aud forms of tender at the Bank of Australasia, or on application at the Council Clumbers. • ' R. BROWN, ■2083 Town Clerk. IIHE following candidates have been duly nominated for the office of Councillors at the present election. CULLEN, WILLIAM V HEJtOJi GEORGE MASON, THOMAS GEORGE PERRY, WALTER. A poll for the election of three Councillors from the above named, candidates will be taken at the Institute, Masterton, onTHURSDAY, lOth.September, 1886, between the hours of nine in the forenoon, and six in the'afternoon. R. BRO^ T . 2082. . Returning Offioer. • COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSUK- ■. .ANCESOCIETY (Limited.) ■ MR C.J. HARDING is NOT authorised to'canvass or transact any leu of the above satiety. • H, WR4.GG,,' . . Kesidejiit Secretary, ' : ?o§2 '.. f' 'Wellington. fTI?NDER§ are invited by the: under; 1, ; sipea'up'tcr'NQON -oil. IttURS- ; DAY, the Sid'Sej/teniberi. for the ' ICvee.tioii, yf'. pboiit 3Q: chains' and rail lenoliijy. • ■ Lowest or any, tender not hecossarily tcceptcd. ■ ■m-,'. LOWE^&IQRNS,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2083, 1 September 1885, Page 3
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