, ,J. KING Jeweller and Watchmaker, OOBA-SIBSKT, WSIUNOTON, BEOS to Inform the inhabitants of _ the Wairaraps and the travelling public generally that tho Xmaa holidays are at hand,and that he has just received a large and various consignment of artloloa suitable for presents. If you want a Watch If you want a Clock IF you wont a Ring If you want Brooohcß If you waut Electroplate If you want Jewel lory of any deapription J. KING Would call particular attention to hit last importation of electroplated goods, which for style,'workmanship, and low price cannot be equalled in the Colony, GO iND SEE THE WINDOW. J. KING would also call special atten tion to his new stook of spectacles to suit all sights. All work done on the promises at the shortest notice. GO AND SEE THE WINDOW. 3376 THOS. COOK AND SON TOURIST, And Genebu Passenobr Agents, Official Tourist Agents to tho New Zealand Exhibition atPunedin, Head Office, Ludgate Circus, London, Head Office for New Zealand, 4 Victoria Arcade, P.O. Box 210, Auckland. Cm St Barbe, 52 Lambion-Qbav, TOURISTS and Travellers booked throughout New Zealand and all over the World, singly or in parties. Hotel, Insurance, Baggage aud Carriage coupons. Spatial reduced fares over N.Z, Bail, ways to foreign tourists. H3lO Z- M. HOAR Builder nnd Undertaker Chapel-Street, MASTEBTON. ORDERS left at Hotlnslow and Hoar's will be punctually attended to. ' 3840 SKIN DISEASE. THE prevalence of Skin Disease has induced me to introduce mi unfailing Remedy, obtained from Alov Kololo, of Fiji, during my stay there. That this Disease is spreading fast is evidenced by tho repnrta of the Awahuri Schools being closed through'its hithorto unconquerable nature. Having had Buch thorough success in tho treatment of various forms of Skis Disease I can, without doubt, assure any person suffering, that by threoor four applications the must obstinao cases can bo cured. All communications with particulars to be addressed to the proprietor, W. SPRING, Opposite St, John'B Church, • •Willis Street, Wellington, Martin-street, Wellington. November 21,1889. TO MR SPRING, Slit—l am hapity to say that you havo effectually cured mj child of skin disease, in flvo applications. She was covered from foot to liip with blotches, but now her skin ij quite clear again, lam, yours gratefully SARAH GREGORY. Gordon-street, East Belt, Cluistchurch. Dear Sin—l am pleased to say lam thoroughly cured, 1 was covered all over the body with brown blotches. -You have effected in nine applications what doctors liavo failed to cure in as many years, Yours truly W.KERCHKU, CADE & HARRISON, UPPER PLAIN SAW & PLAINING MILLS HAYING leased the above mill and Threshing plant from Mr S. E. Gapper, we are now in a position to serve customers with all classes of timber, both rongh and dressed, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. THRESHING SEASON. 0. & H, will bo prepared to undertake threshing in Bny part of tho district during the season, at CURRENT RATES TO SQUATTERS, SHEEP FARMERS, AND INVESTORS IN LANDED PROPERTY, aoo.ooo ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS LAND FOR SALE NEAR GISBORNE. POVERTY BAY, Title, to many blocks, Land Transfer, and for tho balance title is guaranteed.' MESSRS MVIES & CO. draw attention to tho large blocks of first-class pastoral land that they have for sale at and near Gisborne, Poverty Bay District. Tho drawback to this part of the country has, hithorto been the difficulty of disposing of stock, but that drawback is now romoved, as a ready market is established at their very doors, Messrs Nelson Bros, having opened their freezing and meat pre serving works at Gisborno. As a further inducement to speculator, it may be as well to state that RABBITS ARE UNKNOWN in the Poverty Bay District, and any gentleman buying an estate there can do so with tho utmost confidence, firstlj, because he wil secure some of tho bost ijuality land in Now Zealand, and, secondly, because ho will be Absolutely Free from that greatest scourge to farmers, ;ho Rabbit Pest, « For farther particulars, Apply to DAVIES AND CO, LAND AND MINING AGENTS, Panama-Btreet, Wellington. 3386
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3428, 6 February 1890, Page 4
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669Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3428, 6 February 1890, Page 4
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