| THEATRE ROYAL. | THURSDAY, 7TH JUNE, 1888. : mHE MASTERTON PHILHAR- : I MONIO SOCIETY WILL mspbm ' "TRIAL BY JURY." Particulars in next Wednesday's' issue. PRICES AS USUAL. Dress Circle Plan will be opened at Mr T. E. Price's on Monday. E. W. PORIUTT, 21)14 Hon. Sec. WAIRARAPA POULTRY, PIGEON & CANARY ASSOCIATION'S FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW ! DRILL SHED, MASTERTON, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST Bth and 9th. Entries Closo SATURDAY, AUGUST 4,
Patron: Hia Warship the Mayor (Mr A. W. Renall); President: Mr H. H. Bectlmni; Yice-Presidents: Dr W, H, Husking and Messrs H. It, Bunny, B. Boys, A, Elkms, F, G. Moore and Tlios. Parsons; Committee: Messrs C. Anketoll, R. Bright (Ureytown), J. Billmgton, T, Dixon, R, .1. Fit ton, L, J. Hooper, W. G. King, (Carterton), J, D, Oakly (Fcatherston), J. R. Skelly (Wellington), R. Tratlian, M. Williams, S. H. Wiokerson, A. A. White, J. Williams, and M. Wilton [Secretary and Trcasarcr, Mr W, McKenzie, Exhibitors must use the Society's Show Pens, which will be provided at a charge of (id each. Prize schedules and entry forms 011 application to \\. McKENZIE, 2012 Secretary. Dll A. W. CHASE'S LAST RECEIPT BOOK AND FAMILY PHYSICIAN. nnilEßJi! are Receipt Books without X number, but many have found to their cost that the forinuius laid down in the majority of them are in many cases either impracticable, or the results achieved by following the directions {.'ivon are anything but satisfactory. Such, however, cannot be said of Dr Chase's Receipt books and lamily I'hysician. Probably no author ever lived whose works are in so great a demand as Dr Chase's. He has had over fifty years of his life to the careful observation and test of practical recipes, as given in the three editionsofhisworkl-renowned works, The result has been that one million and a half of them have already been sold, and Dr Chase's name has now become a household word in millions of homes as one of the greatest benefactors of mankind that ever lived; His last and memorial edition was only completed two months before the " good old doctor" passed away, deeply resrettud by all who knew him, either personally or by his works.
This last edition should receive ahearty welcome in every New Zealand family. While containing information for all, it is specially adapted to the wants of young wives and mothers, who by consulting its contents and following their guidance will find their household cares and material anxieties infinitely relieved. A mere glance at the contents of the work shows at once that instead of the book being gotten up to sell, the publishers believe in giving as much as it is possible for the money. Notwithstanding" that they paid to the heirs of the late doctor 10,000 dollars for the copyright, the enormous sales and subscribers dealing direct with their representatives allows it to be sold at a small advance on cost. It is bound in oilcloth, contains over 800 closely-printed pages, in which are nearly 0000 prescriptions and recipes. A treatise on the diseases of women and children, the care and nursing of the sick, the symptoms and 917 prescriptions for all kinds of diseases, 805 cooking recipes, 1,250 stock doctoring, meehanicil, and other recipes, all of which are of the most reliable nature, procured by fifty years' experience of one of the most noted physicians America lias ever produced.
N,B-Although the price of this work is only 15/-, it contains as much material ami more information than any of the other books sold at double tho price. Orders are now being taken in Masterton by the linn's representative, Mil Mautin, who will bo pleased to give any information regarding it. 2915 Lime| Lime! Lime! TUB BEST MAUHICEYILLE LIME. CHALLENGE BRAND. 3s 6d per Sack. M. CASELBERG & Co, MASTERTON ii GREYTOWN. 2913. ft Q ■ WAIRARAPA NORTH COUNTY. XTOTIOE is hereby given that, at a iM meeting of the Council to be hold on SATURDAY, tho 23rd June, 1888, the special order made by the Council on the 19th inst.Striking a special rate of l-14th .of a penny in the I! over certain properties in the Castlepoint, Wainuioru, and Akitio Ridings, as pait security for the payment of interest on a a proposed loan of £3OOO, under " The Local Bodies Loans Act," for'expendi' turc on the Mastertonto Waimata Road, will be presented for continuation. F. (I. MOORE, O'ounty Clerk. County Council Chambers, Masterton, 29th May, 1888, 2190 OATS! OATS!! UATS!!! FOR SALE. OATS. Pringle's American Triumphs, White Poland, Short White Tartars, White Peas. ALSO— A FEW GOOD DRAUGHT HOUSES. JOHN HESSEY, 2880 Upper Ptoiu,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2916, 5 June 1888, Page 3
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