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TO SQUATTERS, SiiEEP FARMRS, AND .INVESTORS IN LANDED PROPERTY. aoo.ooo ACRES OF 7IEST-CLASS LAS}) FOR SALE NEAR GISBORNE. " ; POVERTY BAY, Titlo, to ninny blocks, Land Transfer, and for the balatico title is guaranteed, MESSRS D-IVIES& CO. draw attontiou to tlio largo, blocks of first-class pastoral land that thoy have for salo at and uear GisbOrnc, Poverty Bay District. The drawback to this part of the country has, hitherto, boon the difficulty- of disposing of stock, but that drawback is now removed, as a ready market is established at their very doors, Messrs Nolson Bros, having opened their freezing and meat preserving workß at Gisborne. As a further inducement to speculators, it may be as well to stato that RABBITS ARE UNKNOWN in the Poverty Bay District, and any qentlcman buying an estato there can do so with the utmost

confidence, lirstlj, bocame \o ivil 6ccui'o somo of tho best quality land in Now .Zealand, and, secondly, beoauso ho will be Absolutely Freo ftom that greatest scourge to farmers, ihe Babbit <■ Pest. For further particulars, Apply to DAYIES AND CO, LAND AND MINING AGENTS, tanama-strect, Wellington, 3385 TAUERU SMITHY

George Townsend KAVINU taken over the abovo wollknown Suutliy, Bolicits the patronage of tlie inhabitants of tho Taneru, and outlying districts, BlacksmitliingWork in al its branches neatly executed, at lowest possible rates _ Wheelwright's work of eyory description carried out on tho promises SKIN DISEASE. THE prevalence of Sias Disease has induced mo to introduco an unfailiii" Remedy, obtained from Aloi' Kotow, of Fiji, during my stay thoro. That this Disease is spreading fastis evidenced by tho reports of the Awahuvi Schools being closed through its hitherto uncunquorablo nature. Having had such thorough succoss in thoireatmont of various forms of Skik Disease I can, without doubt, assuro any person sufloriag, that by three or four applications tho most obstinao cases can bo cured. All communications with particulars to bo addressed to tho proprietor,

W. SPRING-, Opposite St. John's Church, . Willis Street, Wellington. Mattin-slijoot, Wellington, November 21, 1689. TO Mil SI'RING, Sm-I am Imppy to Bay tlmt you Imvo effectually cured my child of skin disease, in five applications, She was covered from foot to liip with blotches, but now her skin is quite clear again. lain, yours gratefully SARAH GREGORY. Gordon-street, East Belt, Clm'stchurcli, Dean Sm-I ain pleased to say I am thoroughly cured, 1 was covcfcd nil over tlio body with brown blotches. You have cffcotcd in nine applications what docton have failed to cure in as many years. Yours truly W, KEUOIIBR,

I KING Jeweller and Matchmaker, CulU-STRBBT, Weihnoion, BEGS to inform tlio inhabitants of the Watraraps unci the travelling public generally that tho Xmas holidays are at hand,and that ho has just received a largo and various consignment uf articles suitable for presents.

If you want a Watch ] Q If you want a Clock " If you want a King H If you want Brooohos 0 If you want Electroplato If you want Jowcllery ofauydespription >2! J. KING Would call particular attention to his ' last importation of electroplated goods, which for stylo, workmanship, and low price cannot bo equalled in tho Colony, v GO AND SEE THE WINDOW. J. KING would also cnll apooial attention to bis now stock of spectacles to suit all sights. .. All work dono 011 the promises at tho shortest notice. GO AND SEE THE WINDOW, Xrnas and New Year ip.l r * SPECIAL NOVELTIES. MRS . COEBETT, Baker, Coufeotionor aud Fruiterer,

Corner Shop, Qucon-St., Mastortou IS making special arrangements for the fostivo sosson-Ohoico Fruit I Fruits, locally grown and' imported. Hn?s, Oranges, Lornone, Bananas, Strawberries, Plums, Goosoberries, freah supplies daily. Como and iiispoot tho ■ Christmas Cakes, Short Bread, Currant Huns, and Pastries, Confectionery, plain and fancy in cudless variety.—CoOtoe and Refreshments at all hours.—Slrawberrios and Cream, Aerated Drinks,—Rooms for ladies and private parties, 3385

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3407, 11 January 1890, Page 4

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636

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3407, 11 January 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3407, 11 January 1890, Page 4

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