FrH,twooi): ■ . " '. e > SATURDAY? 29th$EPMBER; ;. : ; »; MeitiiimdMe, {RvoM m ij. U HouseholiiFurnitM'e, : : of # ALL ■ E'R. WOOD AVillHeQby Public '■-. ~,Auqtionat,his:. ,;r Greytowii, RoomsUs^'aboVe'the tlio hanimerm the Wairavaga,'iricluaihg '",' .'•':. : Groceries,. Dra'pew, Boots . V «stl Shoes,'. Saddlery, {.Harness, . .'. Ironmongery, Ulnssware, Fencing -Wire.Woolßales, Cross-out Saws' ,„ 'HOUSEHOLD. fURNITUEE, : ; BOObushelsWhito TattariairOats, seated Buggy (nearly new), &o. 0 BUSHELS WHITE TARTARIAN OATS, Bales of 'Wool Packs, each lOlbs and 81bs, Fast Tops, 0 SACKS RYE GRASS SEED. Apply to P. H. WOOD.
PIANOS, PIANOS NEW AND SECOND'HAND; jIOR /NibH, Olt ON TIME PAYI! --'\J- V MENTS. : ...."' ! ■ : f.e:wood ■Has several first, lass instruments {or : sale, nowohjviewathisGroytovmßooih ;;£.OALL;:AND INSPECT.;: ;: Ko.oxoubb for.anyone. being without ', a Piano n .•;. : .2294
TO SHEARERS; SHEARING will commence-at-the BRANOEPETH SHEDS on TUESDAY, October 2nd. All Shearers to be there on Monday, Ootobor Ist, . W. H. ALLSWORTH, .. ' Overseer.: Brancepetli, .September 22nd, 1888. 8010 CAFEFBANCAIS. the public in g'oneral that she has i-o----opened the above dining.room and,respectfully solicits their patronage, A first class luncheon for Is, Lambton Quay Wellington.: -.;... -3010 MR CHARLES J. FREETH, Li- '-. oensed Interpreter, wishes to intimate to the .settlers of Wairarapa and surrounding,. Districts, that he is prepared (the Native Land Act 1888 ■, being now in force) to assist theni in negotiating .with the Natives','-privately, for the sale or lease of their lands to Europeans who may bo desirous of treating for the same. Communications from any part of the Colony: punctually attended to. NEW OFFICES at privAte Lincoln Road, Masterton.. \ 3004 SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY MESSRSOHAMBERLAINBROg. . beg to announce that they have recently orcctcd NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oats, Beans, Barley,, and Maize, for horses, cattle and pigs, arid that they have now on sale
OEUSHED 0AT5......2/6 per bushel. "is 1/001! aa CkmWoMi'i ■Flotw" Has bccomo a proverb in the District. This year the quality is even kighprthan ÜBtial, inasmuch as it'has been au exceptionally favorable season for growing wheat, . • . Wholesale. . . Flour, sacks .„ £lO 10s per ton : 100's ... ... £lolss „ Fifties ... ... £ll . „ 25's ... ... £ll 5s „ Seconds ... £l „ Fiuo Pollard .... £6 Coarso „ '„. £i „ Bran ' ,;. £3 Retail. Sacks .„ „', £1 b's '. 100's ... ... 12s ; BO's •'. 6s6sl 25' iS ...' ... 3s Od Seconds 7b GdJ „ , Fine Pollard ... CsOd „ Coarao „ ... 4a Cd „ Bran „ .„ 3s 6d' „
MESSES OHAMBEELAIN BEOS ■ . venturo to hopo that thoir "LOCAL INDUSTRY" Will havetho support and encouragomont of the wholo comunity, and that consumers will insist ou having CHAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus retain their money in the • ; District. f MASTERTOH ' STEAM FLOUR MILLS, DRSPEER'S 'AMBBIOAN DISPENSARY, '42, MARGARET-STREETj SYDNEY, (Between George and York-streets), P.O. Box 920. Dr Speer is aregular Graduated Physician, educated at Harvard College, U.S. (for confirmation see New Zealand Gazette, January 21st, 1886, also New South Wales Gazotte.ipril 17th 1888., The doctor; has devoted 14 years to the study of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, aud SPECIAL DISEASES. Four of these were in the leading, hospitals of the United States, which enables hiin to treat all private troubles witli excellent results, All applying to him will recoivo Ins honest opinion of their, complaints, No experimenting; no!Moreliry used, Ho will guarantee a positivo cure in every case he undertakes or forfeit £2OO. His reason for doing so is this—when there is no organic disease, and nothing but an inorganic trouble,,or,in other words, a conglomeration of symptoms producing a certain result, there is no reason why it cannot be removed with the proper remedies, therefore he guarantees. He wishes it distinctly understood Hurt he does not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous power; he claims only to be a .skilled and successful physician, thoroughly informed in his Bpeciality-OHRONIC and SPECIAL DISEASES MB,N':'and WOMEN,' P'eoplaresiding- at adistancb can, by (aplauiing- their trouWes in detail be treated at home. The courset of treatrneht .will inofc in any way interfere with -their business,: 'Examination, and advice free tq all, ; Charges.' moderator :H, J. Speer, M,D M 42 Margwt-itreet, between ..George-.; and .York r! Btreets, Sydney. ;?6af Office Office iiQurs JO.a'.m, to'iapim,;2 to4 and Tto B ; p.rji, Sundays, from 10)6 12 Spee'r's New .-Zealand Establish: jirient iaplpsed from;Botli , Septobc'r,' :'BB., - AH' communications art in future to be .forsvantod. to Sydney:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3015, 28 September 1888, Page 3
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667Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3015, 28 September 1888, Page 3
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