TO- SQUATTERS,..'SfIDSP FARMERS, AND . INVESTORS .. . IN LANDEDi PROPERTY. aoo.ooo AORES OF J?IRSt'-CLABSLAND FOR BALE NEAR GISB'JRNE. • POYERTYBAY, Title, to many blocks, Land Transfer, and for the balance title 1b guaranteed. MESSRS DYVIES& CO. TTTOULD draw attention to the largo block of tirsUlass pastoral land that they have for sale at and nearGisborne, Poverty Bay District. The drawback to this part of the country has, hitherto, been the difficulty of disposing of stock, but that drawback is now romoved, at a ready market iB established at their very dooff, Messrs Nehon ' Bros, havim; 1 opened theirfreezing and meat preserving works at Gisborno, As a
irther inducement t» speculators, it iny.be an well to state that RABBITS .BE UNKNOWN..in the Poverty Bay liatrict, and any gentleman buying an state thote can do no with tho utmost onfidonce, firatlj , becauso..ha wil ecure some of tho best <|Uality land in few Zealand, and, secondly, because le will be Absolutely Free from that jreatest Bcourge to farmers, the Babbit P«t. :■ ' .' •'• For further particulars. Apply tu DAVIESANDCO, . LAND AND MINING AGENTS, Panama-street, Wellington, TAUERU SMITIiY j George Topsend «j AVING taken, over the above well--1 known Smithy, solicits the patronagA of the inhabitants of the Tauorn, and outlying dhtricta, Blackemithiiig Work in al its branches neatly eisouted, at lowest possible rates i Wheelwright's work of every description carried out oh the premises skin umm, rpHE prevalence ftf Skis Disease has 1 induced me tn introduce an unfiling Remedy, obtained from Al<>f KotOlO, ol Fiji, during my stay there. • That this Disease is spreading fa«t is evidenced by the reports of the Aw iliuri Scl.ouls being closed through it« hitherto unci nquerable nature. Having had such thorough suoce«B in tho treatment of various forms nf Skis - Disease I can, without doubt, assure any person sulking, that by three or four applications the must obitinue caici can he cured, All coiutnumcatioiiß with particulars to be addressed to the proprietor; W. SPRINO, Opposite St. John's Church, WILUH Street, Wellinotok. Martin-street, Wellington. November 21,1889. TOMRBPRING, Sib—l am happy to say that you have effectually cmed w; child of skin diicsio, in five applicatlnni. Bhe was oover. A from foot to Up with blotche*, but now her akin in quite oldir again,' lam, yours gratefully SARAH GKKGORY. Gordon-street, East Belt. Ohihtchurnii. Dm Sia-I am pleased to any I am thoroughly curcH, 1 was ogvercd all cter "th« boil; wifi brown blotches, Yon live effected in nine applications what doctors hw failed to cure in as many years, Yours truly. W.KERCHER. J.KING Jeweller and Watchmaker, Cdba.stiw.t, Weuinotoh, BEGS tn inform tho inhabitants of the Wairaraps and the travelling puhlic generally that thu Xrass holidays are at haud.and that he hasjust recoived a large and various consignment ul articles suitable for presents. f If you want a Watch ) P ]F you want a Clock ® 2 V you want a Ring H .? If you want Brooches c 0 • If you want Electro- • y > plate' ofanydespri).tiun >z| " j.kTng . ' Would call particular attention to hit last importation of,electroplated gnods, which for style, workmanship, and low price cannot be equalled in the Colony. ': GO AND SEETHE YtiVtO'A'. J. KING would also call spool <latten tlou to his new stock of spectacles to suit all sights, All work done on the premises at the sliortest notice, GO AND SEE THE WINDOW. 337( Xmas and New Yeai ■Cheer, !•; SPECIAL NOVELTIES, '" MRS CORBETT. Baker, Confectioner and Frultererj Corner Shop, Queen-Bt., Mnsterron T8 making special arrangements foi T.. .the festive season—Choice Fruit I Fruits,' locally grown and Ira parted. Fines, Oranges, Lemons, Banauas, Strawberries, Plums, Gooseberries, fresh sunplies daily. Come and inspect: the Chriatmas Cakes, Short Bread, Currant Buns, ;and*. Pastries, Confectionery, plain and fancy in end' lesß variety .~Coffee and 'Rrefreshmonte at all hours —Strawberries and Cream, Aorated Drinks,—Rooms for ladies and private parties. '''.'.' . '3BBt EKETAHUNA TOWN HALL, I yTAY be had by travelling com .VJL panics,' or for Wis. parties pu'dic meetings, &c,, at MODERATI CHARGES.".; The, Hall ,ia .comnwdioui and fitted with every convdniehoi),. Foi terras apply to. the proprietor, AUGUST MALBERd,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3401, 4 January 1890, Page 4
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