P..H. WOOD. 'V SATURDAY, 29th ;;.e .1888. ,• •' : - At 1.80 p.m. Large and Important Unreuned Me of General Merchandize, Produce § Household Furniture, of every description, ' ; IN ALL ABOUT £3OO WOETH. TV H. WOOITwiU Bell by Public J}* , Auotionat.hia Greytown' Booms as abovo- thn Largest variety of goods ever put under the hammer in the Wairarapa, including (Everything You Want); : Groceries, Drapery, Olothing, Boots and Shoes, Saddlery, Harness, Ironmongery, Glassware, Fencing Wire, Wool Bales, Cross-cut Saws ' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 600 bushels White Tartarian Oats, , and other produce, One single.' V FOR SALE. . " £AA BUSHELS WHITE TARTAR. DUU lAN OATS. : _ ■J A Bales of Wool -Packs, each lOlbs lU and 81bs, Fast Tups. 1 AA SACKS RYE GRASS SEED. IUU ' Apply to 3014 F.fl. WOOD. PIANOS. _PIANOB. NEW AND SECOND HAND, J!OR OR ON TIME PAY\J ■ MENTS. F. H. WOOD' Has several first-class instruments for sale, nowon view at his Greytown Room CALL AND INSPECT. No excuse for anyone being without a Piano never. 2294
TO SHEARERS, SHEARING ijill commence at the BKAKOEPETU SHEDS on TUESDAY, October 2nd, All Shearers to be there on Monday, October Ist. W. H. ALLSWORTH, Brancepeth, September 22nd, 1888. 8010 CAPE FRANCAIS. RS CULVER iVELL desires to intimate to her old' customers. and the public in general that she lihb reopened the above dining, room and respectfully solicits their patronage. A first class luncheon for Ib, Ldmbton Quay Wellington. 3010 NOTICE. E CHARLES J. FREETH, Licensed Interpreter, wishes to intimate to'the settlers of Wairarapa and surrounding Districts, that he is propared (the Native Land Act 1888 being now in force) to assist them in negotiating with the Natives, privately, for the sale'or lease of their lands to Europeans who may be desirous of treating for the same. Communications from any part of the Colony punctually attended to. NEW OFFICES at private residence, Lincoln Road, Masterton. - . 8004 SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY ESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS. beg to announce that they have recently erected NEW MACHINERY for . CRUSHING AND GRINDING U*ts, Beans, Barley, and Maize, for horses, cattle and piga, and that they have now on sale. CRUSHED OATS 2/6 per bushel. "isgood as Chamberlain's Flour" Has become a proverb in the District, This year the quality is even higherthan usual, inasmuch as it has been an exceptionally favorable season for growing vyheat. Overseer.
Wholesale. Flour, sacks ... £lO 10s per ton 100's £lol6s „ Fifties... ... £ll „ 25's £ll 6s ~ Seconds ... £?: „ Fino Pollard ... £0 ~ Coarso „ ... £4 . „ Bran ... £3 Retail, Sacks £1 S3 100's ... ... 12s 50's 6s 6it 25's 3s Gd Seconds... 7s6d| „ Finn Pollard 6s Gd „ Coarso „ ... 4s Gd „ Bran „ ... 3s 6d „ MESSES CHAMBERLAIN BROS venture to hope that thoir "LOCAL INDUSTUT" Will havethe support and encouragement of the whole comunity, and that consumers will insist on having - CHAMBERLAIN'S FL6DII, And thus retain thoir monoy in the District, MASTERTON. STEAM FLOUR MILLS.
.. DR SPEER'S AMKRIUAN DISPENSARY, 42, MARGARET-STIiEET, SYDNEY, (Between George and York-streets). P.O. Box 920, Dr Speer is a tegular Graduated Physician, educated at Harvard College, U.S. (for confirmation sco New Zoaland Gazette, January 21st, 1886, also New South 'Wales Gazotte,-April 17th 1888., Thodoctor-'hasdevoted 14 years to the study of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, and SPECIAL DISEASES. Four of these were in the leading hospitals of the United States, which enables him to treat all private troubles with excellent results, All applying tu him will recoivo his honest opinion of their complaints. No experimenting; no Morcurv used, He will guarantee a positive cure in every case he undertakes or forfeit £2OO, His reason for doing so is this—when there is no oreauio disease, and nothing but an inorganic trouble, or, in other words, a conglomeration of symptoms producing a_ certain result, thoro is no reason why it cannot be removed with the proper remedies, tboreforehe guarantees, .He wishes it distinctly understood that he does nut claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous power; ho claims only to bo a skilled and successful physician, thoroughly informed in his speciality—CHßONlC and SPECIAL DISEASES of MEN and WOMEN. People residmg at a diatanco can,, by explaining their troubles in detail be treated at home. The course of treatment will not in any way interfere with their busiuess,' Examination arid advice freo to all. Charges moderate. H. J. Speer, M.D., 42 Margaret-street; botween George and ■ York streets, Sydney, Post Office box No. 820. Office hours 10 a.m., t0'.12 p.m. ;2to 4 and 7 to 8. p.m. Sundays, from 10 to 12 a.m. only.• Dr...Spear's Now Zealand Establishment in "Wwllington is closed .from 30th September,. 'BB,. All, communications are in futon to bs forwarded to Bydnsy
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3014, 27 September 1888, Page 3
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