: A■ J'''H w TO SQUATTERS,, : SiiEEP FAR- . MERSi AND INVESTORS IN LANDED PROPERTY, 200,000 ACHES. OP FIRST-CLASS' LAND FOR SALE NEARGISB'JRNE. POVERTY BAY, Title, to many blocks, Land Transfer, mid for the balance title is guaranteed. ; MESSRS D iVIESIk CO.
draw attention to tho largo blocks of first-olass pastoral land tlmt they have for sale at and near Giaboriie, Poverty Bay District. The drawback to this part of tho country has, hitherto, been the difficulty of disposing of stock, but that drawback is now removed, as a ready markct.is established at their very door?, Messrs Nelson Bros, having opened their freezing and meat preserving works at Gishoruo. As a further inducemoiit to speculators, it may bo as well to state that RABBITS ABE UNKNOWN in the Poverty Bay District, and any sentleman buying an estate there can do so with tho utmost confidence, firatlj, because ho secure some of tho beßt quality land in Now Zealaud, and, secondly, bccauso he will be Absolutely Free from that greatest scourge to -farmers, the Rabbit Pest. For further partic , Apply to DAYIES AND CO, LAND AND MINING AGENTS, Panama-street, Wellington, : ■ 3385 TAiJErtU SMITHY
George lownsena HAVING taken over the above wellknown Smithy, solicits the patronngo (if the inhabitant# of tho Taueru, and outlying districts. lilacksmithiiig'Work inal its branches neatly osacuted, at lowest possible rates Wheelwright's work of e' tion carried out on tho promises SKiN DISEASE. THE prevalence of Skim Disease has imiuced me to introduce an unfailins lluiiieity, obtained from Alof Kololo, o| Fiji, during my stay there. 'l'lmt this Disease is spreading fast is evidenced bj the reports of the Aw.iliuri Soltouls being oliwed through its hitherto unconquerable nature. Having bad such thorough' success in thelreatraent of various forms of Smi Disease! can, without doubt, assure any person suffering, that by three or four applications the must obstinao cases can bo cured. All communications with particulars to bo addressed to tliu proprietor, \V. SPRING, Opposite St. John's Church, Uillis Street, Welmsoton. ■ Martm-ntrert, Wellington, Novembor 21, 1889. TO MR SPRING, SIR-r-l' am happy to say that you have eftectvially «rt my. child of skin diiease, in Ave application*. She « coven il from foot to Lip with blotclic, but now her skin in quite clear again, lam, yours gratefully ■ SARAIIGKKOORY. Gorilon-itrfet, Bast licit, Cbiistchurch. Dear Sir-I am pleased to say I am thorotighly cured. 1 wjs covered all over the body with brown blotches. You have effected in nine applications what doctors lnve failed to cure in as many yean. Ynura truly W.KEROfIER. J.KING Jeweller and Watchmaker, Cuba-street, Welunoton, BEGS to inform tho inhabitants of the Wairiiraps and the travelling public generally that the Xnris holidays ore at hand,and that ho has just received a large and various consignment of articles, suitable fur pi'fr:2i!l«. If you want ut Watch . g ]f you want ut Clock If yon want (i King h If you want BrnoJies 0 If-you want EliictroIf yoti want Jewellery of any deaprij-tiou a 53 , J.KING ; Would call particular attention to his last importation of' electroplated goods, which for style, workmanship, and low price cannot be' equalled in the Colony. GO OD SEE THE J, KING would also/coll speci-d attc tion to his hew stock of apeotaclei to suit all splits, .All work done on the premises at the shortest notion. GO AND SEE THK WINDOW, 337fi Xmas and New Year .Cheer, SPECIAL NOVELTIES. MRS COKBETT. Baiter, Confectioner and Fruiterer, Corner Shop, Qucen-St,, Masterton 18 making special arrangements for , the fostivo season-Choice Fruit I Fruits, locally grown and' imported. .Pines, Oranges, Loiuoun, Bananas, Strawberries, Pliims, Goose-' berries, fr«sh supplies daily. Come and inspect' the Christmas Cakes, Short Broad, Currant. Dune, and Pastries. Confectionory, plain and fancy in ondJeSB variety.—Coffee and Refreshments iit all hours.—Strawberries 'and Cream, Aerated Drinks,-rrßooins fur ladies and private parties, " 3385 EKEUHUNA TOWN HALL, MAY be had by travelling com panics, or fo? balls.- parties, pul'lio meetings, &0,, at MODERATE CHARGES, The Hall is commodious and fitted with evcryicouvohience.; ;For tonus apply to thb'propri/tbr, ; , ..AUGUST MALBERG.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3400, 3 January 1890, Page 4
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