usr THE TIME for iMRAs ULOUGH'S LEMON SALINE, which is bettor and cheaper than Fruit Salt, A reviving, effervesce ing aperient beverage. A family medicine for avoiding and removing in a natural manner many of the functional disorders of the stomach, etc., as biliousness, headache, constipation, giddiness, acidity, heartburn, seasiclmesß, ind congestion caused by excessive use of alcoholic beverages. Price-2/6 ner bottle, piIINOE.OF WALES HORSE REPOSITORY WILLIAM WEILL Is prepared to supply the travellinft publ'o with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, aud VEEIOLES of every description o» the shortest notice ; The Livery department is under the careoi an experienced groom, aud every attention is pa'dto stabling, bait and stall iccommodritinu. HORSES of lirst-olaas quality kept constantly on hnu Motto— Civility, Goo a Accommodation and EE iSONA BLE Charges, A 'BUS will-run to and trom the d tallies f/i meet evetv train McDOUGALL'S SHEEP DIP TS THOROUGHLY EFFICACIOUS X in etestr'oying ail parasites, but is absolutely NON-POISONOUS. By its use sores are healed, and the GKOWfH OF WOOL is stimulated McDOUGALL'S DIP is pronounced by leading sheepfarmors in all parts ofth Colony THE SAFEST AND BEST. Agents for Wairarapa— ~ NEW ZEALAND LOAN A MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., . (Limited), , MASTER T 0 N, 0W ARE YOUR POOR FEET? BaRRACLOCCU'S PItOOANDRA CoilN . Destroyer, which is in ointment form, will oure any. Aoirf, sojt, or Mood corn to which it is applied, according to the directions. One of the thousands who haye removed their' corns is MrC. Beinold, pork butcher, Wellington, who state3Having had the' sleasuro of using Prooandka Corn Destroyer, I found it proved far more successful than anything I ever used beforo." Price-1/6 per box. These are obtainable from Mr J, Washington, Masterton; M. Uaselberg & Co., Greytown; Mr W. J. Berrill, Carterton; Mr C. Ridd, ohemist, Pahiatua; Mr J. Jones, Eketahuna, and Mr W. Toorood, Featherston. SPECIFIC, No. 9123, The Sovereign Remedy AND A CERTAIN C ORE FOR Nervous Debility, Spermatorrhoea, Loss Of Manhood, indiscretion, Prepared only by T. A. CHEMIST, Taranaki-street, Wellington, PRICE; 4s 6d per bottle. Sent to all parts on receipt of I'.O for ss. P. V-In writing for the remedy please state symptoms fully. MENTION THIS PAPER GEO' HERON. Hall Street, MASTERTON, GENERAL PRODUCE DEALER. QKOCERIES, FENCING WRE, NAILS, &c., always or. hand, I' DBLIG TBUBT OFFICE, CAPITAL FUNDS OF ESTATES placed in the Public TrustOflice guaranteed by the Colony. 1 By "The Public Trust Office Acts Amendment Act, 1891," the Colony now guarantees the integrity of the capital funds of properties placed m the Public Trust Oico where there is no direction for the investment; of such funds, or whgre t|ier(i is no other direction for their investment tjjan generally, at the option of the Public Trustee, m General Government Securities of New Zealand or in mortgage of real estate tfithin the Colony. ' • / 2, The Colony also guarantees on such capital funds a fixed rate of interest, to be credited quarterly, free of all office charges, to the properties from which the funds arise. 3. The value of this guarantee will be obyious when it is considered it iSr(4.) The guarantee of the Colony against loss from investments ip bad or insufficient securities. (b.) The gwafantpp o( the Colony ajsipst lobs from delay in tha e ( r (p.) TbegUsfant.ee of the h ..est fixed by Order in Council shall be regularly and punctually paid, free of all charges of the Publio Trust Office. 4, The rates of interest to be allowed by the Public Trust Office on the Capital Funds for investment are 5 per cent on any amount up to £3,000. and 4 per cent on the amount in excess of £3,000, and these rates, which are allowed free of all charges, will result in an income of—£6o a year from LI,OOO, or 5 per cent 150 „ 3,000, or 5 per cent 190 „ 4,000, or 4| por cent 280 „ 5,000, or 43-sthß „ 270 „ 6,000, or 4J percent and so on. J, K, WARBUETON, Publio Trustee A MEETING of the Masterton'FoohA ball Club will be held on SATURDAY next, Maroh'lOth, at 8 p.m., in the Olub Hotel, for the purpose of electing officers for the second 1 fifteen, fit J, MALCOLM t 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4066, 18 March 1892, Page 3
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