AMERICAN; OR Wk<sss\ -<'"■ ' ■ ;■. 2H, HowCheapl And quite true, lam told that F.'J. Pimy is offering ndid AmoricauOrgiins', by bouio of the best'and trioat reliable miters.." Each insf.riiiiiont iafitted up; with .the divided octave couplars, (rood authorities, and persons who have them in this city say what magnificent .instruments tlioyaro, being juat what they pro rqpreasiite'd—tho tat ond clieapest ever offered to ills numorous friends and the public at largo, Unequalled for tone and ,t<iuch,and;built to his .own .orders expressly for colonial uaeT strong upright rubber bellows of "real capacity j no woodeii couplnrs; all steol-plnfed rods-no fear' of getting outoforder with'fairusago, Theseorgaiis arc built in a solid black walnut cdae with mouso-prOof attachments, and panelled walnut back, fitted out with all the lattst improvement. Well,'how can he bcII bo' cheaply? Why his expenses are so small; his system is, "Small profits and:quick letuniß.", 'Woll, wo will just call nt his olh'co and boo for ourselves, He'saysun tholist in his window that hcalwayskeeps samples on stock, Who would nofc/hav6 music, when you can purchase a splendid American Organ for £lO, or one with six itops, including: tho divided' octavo couplars, for £l9. Noto .the address—t'. J. Broadway Terrace, 1 Wellington. Oatalowes cau be had oii applisitimi nt Dahv oftico ,
FOR BALE, *• FIRST-OLAOSFARM3C?acres,: _ liill in vim, rabbiMonced, »nd sub-divided, House Dip, Wool Shed, Shirkyardiniitl Oowsliedj goodgardeii j'twjnblti of carrying three iliebp to tlieabrej five miles' from Masterton. '■'. For" toriiis/jpply' Robert Cade.i Eljck Rock Hill, or Levin and Co, Wei- 1
ring, or Dairying. ■ , INOT be had of Bet™ Quality, Jlter watered, bettor sheltered, or : ;■■'. of a better, climate' than what i ..., ~, you can find' in the ' 1 ; ,40,-Mile Bush. ; v ' I have a nice selection to offer those in s '"'-''search of really • ! RICH PABS-GEOWING LAND, I ' iii farms of from 6'6'acresup to'lOOi),. some improved, and some with i but little improvements. , v.,,.' . '.THE ' , ?! -;LAND i ;.'.BO'QJI- : -;iN. -VICTORIA--1 Is simply making land so dear that 1 GENUINE SETTLERS connot buy and ! make it pay tliem'.to.ivork it; therefore J tiieh wantiug LAND im OCCUPATION j ■'•■' are leaving Australia and V" ) COMING'TO NEW.'ZEALAND.' , ToBuvLAND,BRINGINGwith them > Thousands ofPounds, a I Presently GOOD LAND will GO UP 6 IN PRICE fully 80 per. cent.,; and you , who want land will have,- *o, pay more * inr it. don't want a Laiid Boom in d. We: want to < see land VALUE, 1 p\vhat it iwill, produce, } in tlio WORLD for grass, D%.Sm-Bwrchd;ffms< " ngi' Cold tfnus-GWiii! i/it/ii ; Land nt'^- < i«.?! l ia| rict a visit before going 'here. Hero are a few sections to ...»train i-t ■',;.; , Mi :
'—y. 810 aoi'ds,llapouo Valley, : un • improved.'"'Caßlii required for 'owners interest, ;£SO; balance at 5 percent, per amiuin, " '"' D-roomod house, and other outbuildings,'sheep yards, &o„ fur ' - ' three yeare, Annual rental, £GO. About 000 acres hi one block j 300 acres in grass. Good wliare, -:, partly fenced, &o, Price por acre. 1217s (id; about half can remain at 5 per cent per annum. acres felled and in grass. Price, £2 per aero; terms; good road. 30 acres felled'; kl ss; easy terms. About j! miles from ■ ■ • ' main Mid. level"land| 10 acres fejled. Prico,slo, ■ 30!t 200 acros partly improved; limestone land. Price, L3iperaoro. Terius easy. 313 120 acres; about CO acres in grass, • with wlmre and fencinp; all level, rich land. Price LBlss. 315 800 or thereabouts grand sheep farm, Price per acre, LI 7s 6d. 281 100 acres; half in grass; good four-roomed house; good garden fenced in; all good, rich limestone land; good road. L 4 lis peracro. 150 30 acre village allotment. A barSain. 152 3|o acres grand nlicpp couutry. Priee,"Lj| per aoro. 128 180 aores 1 about 140 in grass'; ' fenced ; fit'fer sheop or cattle'; ' ivharo and garden; good road, Price,L4. 153 112 acres; about 20 acres felled, ready for Burning. A bargain 'at the price—Ll 15s por acre;
LARGE SUMS OF- MONEY for invostincnt on liinrtgiiup «t (i to 7 percent, advanced on any of'tho nboyc lots. 1 kvonlso plans of tho whole district on view at my office, and any information 1 can give to land buyers I will pladly vivo free of all cost, H.W.BRIGGS, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. PAHIATUA.
BROUGHAM HOUSE, J ELLICE STREET, WELLINGTON MRS (Colonel) .MoDoiiuell,. having opuned a private school for young '■ Indies at tho abovo address, fiided;by f competent' Lady Tencliors, andquiilified 6 Visiting Masters, is ready to receive a few ™ select pupil boarders who will bo educated • with her own daughters, and will receive 1 the eanie personal care and ''.training. 1 Brougham Hiiusb occupies uuo of the 1 most healthy sites in Wellington, lind is a commodious residence, with all tho ' Burrpunditim ofa refined vhomo.' The , qrmrte of instruction embraces English (inallitj various bi — - v '~ l T "---' ■ Naturajscionca, Frw Music,( vocal and instrumental, violin, liar mony, counterpoint), Go'ometry.Porspeci tivelightaud sliade.fro'm the round (Students may sit for the examination of the Wellington School, of Design or for tho Scieiicii and Art Department Examina- • tion), and needlework, Terms-Forty- ■ eight guineas per annum. I s Wellington,'24th October. 8039 OFAKI SAW MILLS, Masterton, ■ RICHARD EVERNDEN . ~,.... PROPRIETOR.,■■• T Til. BEGS to notify at he .1' JDJ f has purchased tin/above I well-known mill, and is prepared to :ut Ami (lfllivnr t.hnlinr t/i ntvf u* n„» »: .1 at the lowest possible trade rates, All orders by p ist, at the mill, or loft at R. E.'s residence, will receive prompt and careful attention,:;; •: HEW ZEALAND, J'RODUCE ANF • GENERAL AGENCY. 5, Grey-streot and Custom-Houso Quay ' WELLINGTONWZ.V" ■■•''< TTNDERTAKE^tlie'Saiei'Purchase, :\J or Forwarding by Land or Sea of Now Zealand PRODUCE and Mer' : ohaiidiaoingoneral. ToßutterFnctflriers and dealers'in Dairy produco,' ho "offers the special advautago of a COOL AND OAl'AOIOVS; CELLAR,' closo to' the Queen's for storage of .Butter.;' ■' • .'. AV.-J; G. 1 ia ilso tt Cnstom-House
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3073, 6 December 1888, Page 4
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