QOOO crcs °* '' u^'c ' aßs LIMESTONE LAND, Situated in the Bidoford District, seventeen miles from Masterton. This splendid property oontains a reserve of , • 300 ACRES 'OF TOTAM BUSH, The improvements include - six miles of substantial foneinp, and 800 seres laid down in English grasses and subdivided into convenient paddocks, a substantial dwelling house, sheep yards, ind other outbuildings. 2000 Sheep are now depastured on this estate, but .it is capable of carrying a muob larger- number. • The abovo property is for Absolute sale at a low ntioß on easy terms, and as an investment is superior to any ostuto now in tho market throughout the Colony. For further particulars apply office of this papor. 2494 FAHIATUA TEMPERANCE HOTEI J. ORIMP Proprietor, OOD ACCOMODATION for tho Travelling public. 2249 C. W A GLAND, BUTCHER, Masterton. iRIME BEEF, and Best Quality MUTTON always on hand. 2380 WALTER PERRY, GENERAL BUTCHER, BRIDGE-ST,, MASTERTON OPENING NOTICE, . VOIGHT & BRASCH, UPHOLSTERERS and CABINET MAKERS. HAVE commenced business opposite " Neill's" Prince of Wales Livery Stables, Quken-st., Masterton. OBDEBS'EXECUTED J WITE DES- ' PATOH. Pictures framed on the shortest notice. P. O B. JENSEN, ISO Can bo consulted (advico FREE) at 153, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, EIIHER personally or by letter. All cases promptly and punctually attonted to. Mr Jensen has mado the following class of complaints the stndy of his life, and a sure cure will be guaranteed in every case undertaken. Specified Liver Complaint, No 1, 3s (id „ Rheumatism, No 2,2s fld „ Palsy, 4s Gd „ • Hysteria, No 3, 2s fid „ St. Vitus' Dance, No 4, Gs Cd „ Dysentery, No 5,2 a „ Cholera, No (i, os „ files, So 7,7 a6d ~ Diabetes, No 8, Gs „ Gravel, No 9, 4s 7d , Dropsy, No 10, os ~ Fevers, No 11, 8s 6d „ Consumption, No 12,4s „ Asthma, No 13, 3s „ Summer Compliant, No 15,3s „ Sunßtroko, No 16, 15s ,j Tapeworm, No 17, 2s „ Female Complaints, No 19,10 a „ Stone in Bladder, No 20.4s Gd „ Semonal Weakness,No 21, 7s lid „ NervoußHead, No 22,4s „ Mind Complaints, No 23, 5s „ Colds, No 24,'4s Gd „ Errors of Youth, No 25,7s Gd, „ Loss of Appetite, No 26,2 a „ Trembling of Hands, No 27, 2s „ Blood Purifier, No 28,3s Gd „ Simple Syrup, No 29,2s Gd „ Cardraca Syrup, No 30, 2s Gd „ Tooth-powder, No 31, Is Gd „ Cough Mixture, No 32, 2s Gd „ Lost Vitality, No 33,3s „ Fits. iNo 34, Gs „ Corn Care, No 35, Is Gd ' „ Premature Decay, No 36,4s READ ON. If you are sufforing with any of the above complaints, and cannot come for the medicine yourself, send with your neighbor .; if you have not got a neighbor drop't lind into the post-office. Take particular notice of the numbor of your complaint, and Bend tho numbor with the letter. Take particular notice of the address, and tho medicine will bo for warded at onco. 25GTHE PERMANENT INVESTMENT ANE * LOAN ASSOCIATION OF VAIRARAPiI ; •/MAIN-mbbei, GHBTOWN, Inoocporated under the Building-societies Act, " • .1876, Didkcioeb: Messrs W. C, Cuff (chairman), M, Caselberg, J. Fuller, V, Booth, W, Skeet, and F. W. R. Seed. Ihe Annual Income exceeds £7,000, Capital oi Loan £18,000; Profits already allottei £4,248 j Bes'ervo fund £BO4, The puiwses for which the ABEOcifttion ii eitabMea are twofold. In the first place il offers an excellent method of investment tc those who wish to accumulate their capital oi airings at the highest rate consistent with per feet security, and by allowing small orlargi sums to bo invested by periodical payments, ii conforms to tho circumstances of all classes, Ii the second place, to thoso who require loam npon propctUos they already possess, or wh( ui&y meot with opportunities of acquiring pro pertice advantageously, it presents theihcans o obtaining advances upon favorable terms, Th Association receives iixed deposits at rates to b agreed upon, Subscriptions on iiivestmen oharoß, 5s per month; ultimate value of shares £SO, Applications for shares to bo addrcssei to tho manager, A liberal commission allows to agents oh Investment shares issued througl them. Office Hours—Monday, Wednesday, an Friday, from 2to 4 p.m. I'ay Day-The fira Saturday in each month, between the hours c 3 and 4, and 7 and 9 p.m. AqentsMastortou—Mcssts Jas. Brown 4 Co. Cat terton—Mr FH, Wood. Featherston—Mr J O, Cox.j Eketahuna-Mr F, Jagcrhora Mlatu»-Mr D. Hutchon, G. WYETT, . Manager The Correct Time for 15s - G yj a 2 w 5 0 o : U G9 < m A. HENDERSON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEI Queen Streot, Maaterton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2619, 9 June 1887, Page 4
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729Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2619, 9 June 1887, Page 4
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