" "EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES. DU KHEDIVE-EXTRA FINES. rpHE Egyptian Cigarette Co. has just 1 Imported, Direct from Cairo, a Large Parcel of the Celebrated Egyptian Cigarettes, They are renowned for their mildness and choice aromatic flavour, and are acknowledged by connoisseurs to be superior to all others. For samples and prices, apply to EGYPTIAN CIGARETTE CO., Chamber of Commerce; Lambton-quay, 2087 ' Wellington. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CIGARETTE SMOKERS. The finest Turkish Cigarettes are Spiller's TN England, fI.R.H, the Prince of J. Wales and all the leading members of fashionable society smoke 110 one else's I The Egyptian Cigarette Co. has just received a large consignment of all the different sizes and qualities. Samples and prices can be obtained, post free, onaend--18 two-penny stamps to EGYPTIAN CIGARETTE CO., . Chamber of Commerce, Wellington. ALL WHO TRY HIM RECOMMEND HIM. s : END no more Watches to Wellington, but to G. H. PRESSWOOD, MASTERTON, (Near the Empire Hotel.) Sound Work, Despatch, and Moderate Charges, First-class Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at very low prices. 2044 WAIRARAPA k EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, THE ANNUAL • PARADE OF STALLIONS, Under the auspices of the above Society will be held at THE SHOW GROUNDS, CARTERTON, on SATURDAY, 3rd ■ October, 1885. From 2 o'clock until 3.30 p.m. ENTRIES : will be received by the Secretaiy up to NOON on the day of the parade; entrance fee 5s for each horse. All horses intended for, the parade to be'oll the ground at 1.45 p.m. Admission to the ground 6d; members free.' The gate money will be divided in equal proportions as prizes for the most popular light horse and most popular draught horse The usual admission ticketswill be issued at the gate, and every ticket holder will be entitled to record his vote. The Committee will, if required, permit an Auction Sale of horses, to be held on the grounds after the parade has concluded. Managing Committee : Messrs N. Grace, E. W. Dorset, R. R. Armstrong, B. Kimberley, and H. McMaster, Carterton, 21st August, 1885. H. H. WOLTERS. 2075 Secretary. G. S. W. DALRYMPLE, FINANCIAL, INSURANCE AND STATION AGENT. Perry-Street, PROPERTY LIST. No. Price £ 461 Upper Plain, 157 acres clear land, fenced, good house. Terms, £IOO cash, balance at 7 per cent. 500 467 Opaki, 157, arable land 863 469 Chapel-Street, 33 ft x 2 chains 150 472 Opaki, 100 acres 050 473 Opaki, 400 acres, large hoiise 300P 477 Waipoiw, 60 acres 21fl 478 Opaki, 60 acres, good liouso 500 479 Bannister-Street, 7 roomed house and garden 425 400 Taratalii, 100 acres mill timber to lease 491 Opaki, 78 acres, good house 760 493 Carterton, 3i acres 210 494 Upper Plain," five-roomed house 250 495 Albert-street, 6 roomed house 250 496 Taueru, J share in lease of 6300 : acres, sheep run 501 Home Bush, two houses and 10 acres 502 Taratahi, arable farm of 100 acres, 6 r roomcd house 1000 503 Eketahwa, 50 acres, easy tepms 200 504 Hotel to let, £5 per week 505 Be tley's estate, 4:roomed ho]iso, ■ 2 acres 506 Koi laranga, 530 acres, 200 acres felled and in grass 1900 510 Wai i.ioru, 3723 acres 10,252 511 Tauer l ,2740 acres, 2000 sheep, 40 cattle ■ (. 512 Masteitou, 8-roomed house, 4| acres 1200 513 Cole-st,, 4-roomed house and section 275 514 Featherston, 1013 acres, large houso 5,500 514 a Queen-st., shop, easy terms 350 515 Upper Plain, large house and 24 acres arable land 1100 516 Opaki, large house and 239 acres arable land List of o;her properties not authorised to be atfyortjped can be seen on 2007 appljcatipn, RAIL W AY HOYS~E~ Thorndon Quay, : WELLINGTON, THE aboye House is now coippletef}, and offers superior accomodation to PermanentßoardersandPrivateFamilies, The premises are immediately opposite the old Railway Station, Thorndon Quay, and command a magnificent view of the city and harbor. -The bath-room, drawingroom, and sitting-room, will be found replete in every respect. All the necessary comforts of a good home will be found at the Railway House, Thorndon Quay, Good beds containing new spring mattrasses,willbefound in allthelietlrooms, Civility combined with every attention. , JOHN MURPHY, Proprietor, Late of the Albion and Cricketers' Arms Hotels. 2080 ' PHOSBHOjjISEp WHEAT FOR RABBJT EXTERMINATION IN.tJie rough and, ordinary manner of 1; preparing Phosphoriscd Wheat the grains are not equally phosporised, neither will it stand'exposure to the weather, and unless immediately eaten will turn sour and the rabbits will not touch it, and if eaten fresh the unequal distribution and insoluble condition of the phosphorus destroys its effectiveness. Advantages of the Wheat as prepared by us are as follows Every grain of this wheat is equally phosphorised and coated with an attractive substance which protects it from oxidation when exposed to the weather.. The rabbits eat it greedily and are promptly killed. KEtaORNE, PROSSER& C 0.,. New Zealand Drug (3d., Ltd., Pwnedin, Christpliurcn, Wellington, and Auckland; Can be procured at Mr j. G. MASON'S, Chemist, Masterton." 2083 "JUMPERS' JpRICE TICKETS! CHEAP 11 "DAILY OFFICE ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2109, 1 October 1885, Page 4
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819Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2109, 1 October 1885, Page 4
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