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NOTICE, TO STOcIbWNJERS. rn, •, A. LYONS begs to intimate to stockpwners that.he is. prepared to SpeyCftttle, and having had orerliwify Ytw Exptrime he can refer to many of. tho largent stdokownerj'iu. the .colony. Owners ontruating fltock to him are guaranteed ■ a safe and efficient operation, stock properly treated fatten in aqu'arter of the time, and are improved'in the quality of their beef. On tho Tovßon Principle, prondunced by the Veterinary Colleges to be'the" most hiiraano and efficient means yet devised for p'orformingthis most exquisitely pain- . ful operation..-- •.. . Charges Stkictmt Moderate. Communications by post promptly Attended . to. . 2403 ACRES of first-olass LIMESTONE LAND, situated in the Bideford District, seventeen miles from Masteriou, .This splendid property contains a 300 ACRES OF T'DTAM BUSH,; : The improvements include six. miliis o .subEtantial fencing, and 800 .acres laid down in English passes and sab-divided into convenient paddocks, a substantial dwelling house, yards,, and other outbuilding. "■ "■'■ 2000 Shoop are now depastured on this estate, but ibis capable of carrying a much linger- number. ■■. ■ The above property is for ABSOLUTE SALEai a LOW PRICE on Easy Terms, and as an investment is superior to any estate now in the market throughout the Colony. ■■-'•■• For furthor particular.) apply oflieo' of •his paper. ' 2395 ALEXANDRA BOARDING fiOUSI (Back of Caa'elbergs & Go's coiiporative store.)

P-Q- nHRISTENSEN (lato of • p. V the Union Boarding I-Ioubo)! doaireß to announce tliat lie has taltcri'tno,above well established bouse which lias been thoroughly renovated, and improved, ami will bo found replete with every comfort., maT-Gim MEALS mdßEd. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE,' rpHE " Tailor and Cutter." tho leading X journal oE the trade in the world, thus refers to. Mcssrii GEORGEBON and Co'a oxhibit of Wellington-made clothing in the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London:—" The goods are in glass cases and.we cannot get a near view of them ; but judging by tho foiling inside of a Covert Coat, aid as much as wo could see' of its edges, wo do not think that anything butter could bo shown fromany part of the world. We certainly did not sea any felling in Ryau's oxhihitionto equal it for evidences of really sound practical tradesmanship. It is an easy thing to attempt feats of workmanship lor a.epeoial occasion, but a close inspection of small things will generally reveal irregularities,, thus showing that tho operator is not ÜBed to it. But this worlc as far as we could see, is porfoctly rcgular,'ivnd not done for tho occasion, We mußfc certainly . congratulate ■ our colonial brethren upon their enterprise. The evidences of tlieir industry are manifold,'and clearly show- that they belong to, and we part of a family. nvlii'oh ; may be fairly and truthfully, termed -.v great and glorious people. " 2460 ■ BABY LINEN. ADIES AND OHILDRENS underjj clothing otc. .'..made-''to'order. Charges strictly moderate. ' "MRS P. CHRISTIANSEN,' • ■- , . Queen-streot, ■' ■'• Opposite Kibblewhite'j.Hotpl.- '2442 BOOTS! BOOTS!BOOTS!! central-boot and shoe ware- " . '. ..house.•..;■;;, M'Rs'baMßEß in thanking her _, .numerous Cußtomerß. and the public ge'nbr'ally, begs to-.announce the 'arrival of a- largo and. varied • stock of BOOTS and SHOES,: from-the best Fronch. German, English and Colonial raakovs'; ■■'•■•—

All Goods marked in plain figures . A lib.oral dificouiit' for '.OASH. Lnrgv stock oft our own inr.ke to select from.' : . ' 245 X ■ SENT* POST FREE FOR 1.2 .PENJf Y. ' •..'. STAMPS.. . ■ to Cliooae a Partner for Life .so as to Live Happily; also the Injury caused by the use of Tobacco and Alcohol, Ac.,- &c, Address ':— •". R. T. SELBY, M.H, ' Castleroagh, St. Redfern, 2435 . Sydney. BRICKS VERSUS RUBBISH. jnRUSCOTT '& ALP ASS the porinan- '• X cnt brickmakors, beg to inform the > public generally that tlioy deliver GOOD BRICKS iu Mastorton and neighborhood, and as their brickfield is adjacent to the railway they are in a position to supply first class bricks to any of'the stations ov sidings along the Railway .CHEAPER than any other pawn in the. Waimro.pa. , NOTICE OF EEMOVAL. MRS KELLY begs to inform the ladies of Masterton and neighborhood that she haa removed from Hall Street to Quoen Street, opposite Brown I and Co.'s Auction Rooms, where sho intends to offer a new and varied stock of I Wools, Silks, Christmas cards, and fancy article*,' .12466

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2461, 26 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2461, 26 November 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2461, 26 November 1886, Page 3

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