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TO. SQUATTERS,; SUEEP/FAR- . MERS, AND IN LANDED PROPERTY, eoo.ood ACRES OF FIRST'CLABS LAND FOR BALE NEAR GISB'JRNE, POVERTY BAY, Title, to many blocki, Land Transfer, and for the balance title is guaranteed, MESSRS DIVIES& CO. ■WOULD draw attention to tho large blocks of first-claßß pastoral land that thoy have for sale stand nearOiaborne, Poverty Bay District. The drawback to this part of the country has, hitherto. baon the difficulty of disposing of stock, but that drawback Is now romoyed, as a ready market is established at their very doory Messrs Nelson Bros, havintt opened their freezing and moat preserving works at Gisborne. As a further inducement to speculators, it may be as woll to state that BABBITS ARE UNKNOWN in the Poverty Bay District, and any sentleman buying an estate there can do so -with the utmost confidence, first!), because he wil secure some of tho best quality land in New Zealand, and, socondly, because he will be Absolutely Free from that greatest scourge to farmers, the Rabbit For further particulars, DAVIES AND CO., LAND AND MINING AGENTS, Panama-street, Wellington.

TAUEKU SMITHY George Townsend i | AVINU taken over tho above welll known Smithy, solicits the patronage of the inhabitantsof the Tauorti, and outlying districts. BlackamithingWork in al its branches neatly oxeouted, at lowest possible ratos Wheelwright's work of every description carried out on the premises THE prevalence of Skis Disuse has induced me to introduce an urifiulins Remedy, obtained from Aiof KotOLO, rtl Fiji, .during my stay there. That this Disease is spreading fast is evidenced by the reports of the Awahuri Soliouls beiug closed through its hitherto unconquerable nature, Having had such thorough success in the treatment of various forms of Skin Disusb I oan, without doubt, assure any person suffering, that by three or four applications the most obstinao cases can be cured. All communications with particulars to be addressed'to the proprietor, w. spßirw, Opposite St.' John's Churoh, WIUIB StRBET, WEUWOtoH.. Martin-stout, Wellington. November 21,1889, TO MR SPRING, Sin—l am happy to say-that yon have effectually cmed raj child of skis disease, in five applications. She was covert from foot to hip with blotche', but new her skin is quite dear again, lam, jours gratefully . SARAH GREGORY, r Gordon-street, East Belt, Ohiistchurch. ' Vm Sin—l am pleased to jay lam thoroughly cured, 1 was cowed »U over the body with brown blotches. You havo effected in nine applications what doctors hive failed ; J- KING Jeweller and Watchmaker, CoDA-aiKBKT. Weujnoios, ' BEGS to inform the inhabitants of the Wairaraps and tho travelling public generally that the Xraas holidays are at lwnil,and that he has just received a large and various consignment of articles suitable for presents, ( If you want a V.'atck ) 0 ►J ]f you want a Clock ° 2 If you want a King H b .If you want Brooches C rj - If you want Electro- - «.( > ' plate ■

jj it you. want Jewellery ofanydeiprij-tion j.klng Would call pirtioulnr. attention lo his Inst importation of electroplated goods, which for stylo, worktannship, and low price cannot be equalled in the Colony. GO AND SEE THE WINDOW. . J. KING would also call special atten tion to his now atoek of spectacles to suit all s'Rhte, All work done on the premises at the ahortußt notice. GO AND SEE THE WINDOW. ■ 337« Xnias and New Year Cheer, SPECIAL NOVELTIES. MRS CORBETT. Baker, Confectioner and . r Fruiterer, Corner Shop, Quecn-51.,. Masterton 18 making special arrangements for the festive sßason-Uhoico Fruit 1 Fraitßv locally grown and imported,' Pines, Oranges, Lemons, Banana!, Strawberries, Plums, Gooseberries, freab Buopliea dally; Corao and inspect the Christmas Cakes, Short Bread, Currant Buns, and Pastries. Confectionery, plain and fancy in endlesß variety.—Coffee and Rrefrosbraenta at all hourß.—Blrawberries" arid Oreain, Aerated Drlnks.—Rooms for ladies and private parties, „ 3385. EKETAHUNA TOWN HALL, Max -oe naa Dy travelling com. panies, or for balls, parties, puMio meetings, &c, at MODERATE OHARGEB. The Hall is commodious and fitted with every convenience. For terms apply to the proprietor, , AUGUST MAIBEEG,:,: 8818, , .■;:■:;:./. EktJtahiraa

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3398, 31 December 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3398, 31 December 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3398, 31 December 1889, Page 4

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