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IAM fi ELL A R n .- ■-■■ . . AGENT FOR New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company. , , The New Zealand Accident' Insurance Co. ' The Public Trust Office of New Zealand, i The Colonial h Mutual, Life Assurance ■ , HORSE-SHOEING SMITH. Demrea.to infor'nihto patrons and the public of the generally, that he has taken oyer ■ the. old-established business, w'long efficibntly conducted bV'' ■''■■■ M.RjARQIJIiAR .GRAY, In Q'OBEN-SIREET, MABTERTON, And he, solicits a continuance of, the patj ronago that has hitKerto been so liberally. J,R,..puld remind customers that hja experience and long connection with.Mr Gray'p business, ia.a ,guarautop,thatJhe 'atisfaotipivgivon by this establkimeufem ! khe r^wjllbe,continued.■-,,,'; •'.:,• Every kirid of horse-shoeinc;,. wheel- : wright engineering, and blooksmithing wo&- executed with' despatch arid onjhe most'feafionableterrne.' "'"" ijftjj ANP. JL?CT,M,;(iIAGNETISM, \J No one should coifsider' their -case hopeless until they have tried our treatraont.; Chrome awl Nervous Diseases a speciality, -A -ge ! ritlenfaii"friiin Nelson says-rlpur tceatnient has '.done wondera. for me, 1 shall do aILI canto recommend, it, Write for particulars to ; •• • • ' ■ . & AIRES, •' MEDICAL BOTANIST, 90 Cuba St., Wellington, Author of A WARNING VOICE, a book which all young men should road, Sent post free fur four penny stamps; 25 to 60; PUB CIM CAN BE SAVED • , Positively Saved on Prices usually V , : quoted 'by Travelling Agents ••■; byEuyingjour SEWING MACHINES ■ FkomF.'J.w.fear;": Machinist <fc Importer, Willis-si, Welling- '': •' ton. ''■''■' ' • ; • The White, American No 7 and Standard Rotary Shuttle'Machiiiea are' sold in numbers,' and have' always: given thtm complete satisfaoiioii:"Theyarp; light-running, noißel«s>lfi|, .ye:y'durafcie, laVe«jpatent winder's,, arid all ''dcent pprovemenfsV'lGiiarantesany Pnco frpirt«3lss, .Machines ofTalliJua'da

have now; to y improvements, and C*ny-as, and reliable Saddle R naid to thorenuirc. 6EOURBPADDOGK? 2211 has just ro ..,, _: l C,a . Ve s*i«lfiW Supply of Ti-Wrfey description SPECTACLES to" s 4 all All ' A. HENbEESON,' QUEEN-SIHEET MaSTERTON. TOCONSUMEEaOFFIEEWGOD. R G J.W "Prepared to supply tho ,*T \ h ?*,° rough ' .from .9 inches in length at the lowest possible rates. B ]e|t atMrJ ]D eS™! afedF^willbe, p MJ n,Lv GEO. LUKE, IjOACH and CARRIAGE BOLDER ™^t ; WELLINGTON WANTED ; -The inhabitants of th ■ Vij- Wam, T to bo * th «t G. Luke a building, carriages of -evert' descrmtion lateßt;dwigiijaUricei that niie'-romje3o ~ «<v>rn£3o n* ffotii £2(5 !»*».•- Putnam's Sulkys are a:Bpeciality,,froiaif 10 Dp^hrdsi': :.-. - deaigiii on

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2734, 5 November 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2734, 5 November 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2734, 5 November 1887, Page 1

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