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WHEREAS the Clerk of the Licensing Committee for theßoroughof Masterton Licensing District has, by writiug under his hand, dated the 20th day of JULY. 1891, notified me as i\E TURNING OFFICER for the said District, that at a sitting of the Resident Magistrate's Court holden at Masterton on the 15th day of JULY, 1891, the Resident Magistrate declared void the election of the Borough of Masterton Licensing Committee holden at Masterton on the 29th of MAY, 1891, and whereas the yacmcies thereby created are deemed to be extraordinary vacancies and a fresh election is necessary to fill the same, I therefore appoint FRIDAY, the SEVENTH DAY of AUGUST, 1891., the day for the election of five persons to fill the said vacancies, and I appoint the Town Clerk's Oftice, Chapel street, Masterton, the place, and THURSDAY the 30th day of J ULY, 1891, the day for receiving the nomination of candidates. Dated at Masterton this 20th day of JULY, 1891. ' R, BROWN, Returning Officer.

FUNERAL NOTICE.. THE friends of Mr Sexton are respectively invited to attend the funeral of hia late son, which will leave his residence, Hurunuiorangi Hotel, at 12 o'clock to-morrow, (Thursday). A. M. BROWN, Undertaker.

MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. ESTABLISHED, 1869. Incorporated by Ajt of Parliament. Registered under Life Assurance Com oanies and Policies Act ot New Zealand SPECIAL FEATURES. It will be remembered that the Mutual Life of Australasia was the first office in these Colonies to issue policies ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM ALL CONDITIONS. Larger Reserves against Liabilities than any other Mutual Life Assurance Society transacting bnsines3 in the Australasian Colonies end founded within the last Jft years- Not only was the valuation of assurances in ISB9 made by the Institute of Actuarie?, the H.h. Table with pare premiums and interest at 4 per cent, but special reserves were made for suspended mortality and immediate settlements. Claims are settled without either dispute or delay and the Association has never figured in Court either as plaintiff or defendant. At the office of the Mutual Life Association of Australasia. P. GILL, Resident A?ent.

FOR SALE PRIVATELY. 270 Acres in Makuri District. THE New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, is instructed by Mr. William Brazil to offer for sale, privately, the abovd area of land, beirje; Section 10, Block 4, Makuri Surrey District, situated about 7 miles from Pahiatua, on a good, well formed, metalled road. The land is well watered. It was originally covered with heavy bush, and is on limestone and papa formation. It is all fenced, and rather more than 100 acres are well cleared and in good grass ; the remainder is bush.

Full particulars as to price, etc, on application to W. G. FOSTER, Manager, Wellington. J. B. KEITH. Manager, Masterton. or F. C. LEWIS, Pabiatua.

Royal Insurance Company, OF LIVERPOOL, FIRE AND LIFE. ACCUMULATEDFUNDS, £6,000,000 NET EIRE PREMIUMS durin? the year 1890, exceeded £1,000,000. LARGEST AND WEALTHIEST Company in thd World. Has ever been distinguished by PROMPTITUDE and LIBERALITY in the settlement of clainib. MK GEORGE LANGTON, Perry street, Masterton, has been appointed Agent for the above Company. He will be pleased to supply full information respecting rates, etc., upon application. W. M. District Agents,

Girls' Colligate School, OXFORD HOUSE. MBS | MISS SHEPPARD PRINCIPALS, be prepared to receive pupils on JULY 15th, 1891, and will take up her residence at OXFOBD HOUSE on and after JULY 10th. Till that date enquiries may be addressed to her at the Ladies' College, Napieb. "Owin? to the detention of the steamer, the College will not be open till MONDAY, 20th." K AT?, ANA-•v-rfHEN the digestive organs are out of \ j order a good reliable Tonic is required to bring them back to their normal state. A number of persons upset the stomach by neglecting to take their. meals at ltgular stated intervals, and others again eat to excess at some particular ineal —and from these causes the machinery gets out of order and does not run smoothly. Late suppers, also, are one of the causes of upsetting the digestive organs. How often does a man, too, in meeting an old acquaintance have a merry evening and Buffer terribly from the effects next day. Sister Mary Joseph Aubert, in her researches amongst the plants of New Zealand, has discovered there is a valuable rf medy for these complaints in our own vegetation, and, after experimenting for a number of years, has now brought forward the medicine called KARANA,

I>B Labochette, a Chemist of the First Class of the Faculty ef Paris, to whom samples were sent, says : —" It is an excellent bitter Tonic, axil I consider it ever superior to the preparation of Cinchona in all affections of the stomach. It has given us prepared as you sent it, the most satisfactcry results." The Reverend Sister says she has used it for many years extensively and successfully with sufferers of every age and constitution, and she noticed that in a few cases it did not aeree at first, but by diminishing the dose good results followed. She remarked as: tonishing good results on old people, who had ruined their constitutions by the abuse of intoxicating driak and who were debilitated and suffering after having turned over a new leaf. , Kawana, March, lobb. Dear Madam. —I respectfully tlmnk you for what you have done for me. You have saved my life. Your medicine (Karana) is invaluable. I wish I could make you a return for your kindness. F. PESIAI.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18910722.2.15.2

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 3866, 22 July 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 3866, 22 July 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 3866, 22 July 1891, Page 3

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