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PO SQUATTERS, fSiiEEP FARMERS,: AND INVESTORS IN LANDED PROPERTY. 1 800,000 ACRES OF FIRStVqLASS. LAND , FOR SALE NEAR GISBOENE. POVERTY BAY, Title, to many blocks, Lund Transfer, and for tho balanco titlo is guaranteed, MESSRS MVIES& CO. "TTf TOIILD draw attention to tho largo blocks of first-class pastoral land that fchoy havo for salo at and liearGisbornc, Poverty, Bay District, The drawback to this part of the country has, hitherto, beon tho difficulty of disposing of stock, but that drawback is now romoved, as a : roady uiarkot is established at their very door?, Messrs Nelson Bros,- liavint; opened their freezing and meat proserving works at Gisborno. As a further inducement te speculators, it may be as well to stato that RABBITS ARE UNKNOWN in tho Poverty Bay District, and any gentleman buying an estato thore ,can do so with tho utmost confidence, firstly, because ho wil secure some of tho best quality land in Now Zealand, and, secondly, becauso he will be Absolutely Free from that greatest scourge to farmers, tho Rabbit For further particulars, DAYIES AND CO,, LAND AND MINING AGENTS, Panama-street, Wellington, . TAUEJRU SMITHY George Townsend RAVING takou over tho abovo wollknown Smithy, solicits tho patronage of the inhabitants of tho Taueru, and outlying districts. Blacksmithing Work in al its branches neatly oxacutcd, at lowest possible rates ■:_ Wheelwright's work of every description carried out on tho promises " ~SKIN~DTSEASE. rpHE prevalouco of Skis Disbask has ,L inducod mo to introduce an unfailing Roraody, obtained from Alof Kololo, of Fiji, during my Btay thoro. . That this Diseaso is spreading fast is evidenced by the reports of tho Awahuri Schools being closed.through its hithorto uncwiquorablo naturo. Having had such thorough success in tho Ircatmont of various forms of Sum Disease I can, without doubt, assuro any porsou sufforing, that by threo or four applications tho most obstinae cases can be cured, > All communications with particulars to bo addressed to tho proprietor, W. SPRING, Opposito St. John's Church, WIUIS SIKBET, WhIiLINUTON. . Martin-street, 'Wellington,' November 21.1889. TO Mil SPRING, Silt—i am happy to my that you have offcctwnUy cured raj child of skin disease, ill five applications, She was covered from fool to hip with blotches, hut how her skin a quite clear again, lam, yours gratefully SARAH GREGORY, Gordon-street, East Belt, Christchuicli. 'Dkaii Sik—l am pleased to nay I am thoroughly cured, 1 was covered all over tho body with brown blotches, You have effected in nine applications what doctors have failed to cure in as many years, Yours truly W.KEROHEK. , J. KING Jeweller and Watchmaker, CuilA-STREET, WELLINGTON, BEGS to inform tho inhabitants of the Wairarapa and tho travelling public gonorally that tho Xmas holidays aro at hand.and that ho has just received a largo and various consignment of articles 6uitablo for presents, f If you want a Watch } © If you want a Clock ° C If you want a Ring tj If you want Brooches rj - If you want Electro.- i «h I" plato $ If you want Jowcllory W ofanydespription § I JO J. KING.: ■"■ Would call particular attontiou to his last importation of eloctroplated goods, which for stylo, workmanship, and low price cannot bo equalled in tho Colony. GOANDSEGTHEVu..X'- i y. J, KING would also call special atten tion to his new Btook of spectacles to suit all sights, All work douo on tho promises at tho shortest notice. GO AND SEE THE WINDOW. 3376 Xuias and New Year Cheer, SPECIAL NOVELTIES. MRS CORBETT, Baker, Coniootionoraud Fruiterer, Corner Shop, Qucon-St,, Mastorton IS making special arrangements for ". the festive soason—Ohoico Fruit! Fruits, ' locally' grown and imported, Pines, Oranges, Lomoiiß, Bananas, Strawberries, Plums, Gooseberries, fresh supplies daily.'. Como and inspect tho ;: Christmas Cakes, Short Bread, Currant Buns, aud Pastries. UonfCctiouery, plain and fancyiuend; less variety.—Coffooand Refreshments at all hours.-Strawborries, and Crcaiij, Aerated Drinks,-rJ{oojua for Indies and private pajtioa.- ' 3385 : EKBTAHUNATOWN HALL, MAY. be had by travelling. coin prajos.,-- q? for balls, parties, public meetings, &0,, at MODERATE !CHARGES. 'Tho Hall is commodious and fittod with ovoty convonieneo, ; For terms' apply to tho proprisfbr. AUGUST MALBERG 8818 Eketalluua ,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3402, 6 January 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3402, 6 January 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3402, 6 January 1890, Page 4

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