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pKINOE OF WALES HOUSE REPOSITORY WUbLIAM WEILL la prepared to supply tho travelling publio with BUGGIES, GARRY-ALLS, and YEHIOLES of ovory doscription oa the shortest notice. . The Livery department is under the oare ol an experienced groonij and e' attol'tion is paid to stabling, bait and accommodation. HORSES of ifst-olasa quality kept constantly on hire, Motto—Civility, Good, Accommodation and RE ASONABLE Charges. A 'BUS will run to and'trom tho Stables In meet every train McDOUGALI/S SHEEP DIP t t S THOROUGHLY EFFICACIOUS in destroying all parasites, but is non-poisonous; By its use sores are healed, and the GROWTH OF WOOL is stimulated MoDOUGALL'S DIP is pronounced by loading Bheepfarmers in all parts of th Colony THE SAFEST AND BEST. Agents for WairarapaNEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER. OANTILE AGENCY CO., (Limited), MASTERTON. UST TBE TIME for BAIUtA' OLOUGH'S LEMON SALINE, which is better and cheaper than Fruit Salt. A reviving, effervesc 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, sick headache, constipation, giddiness, acidity, heartburn, seasickness, Mid con< geetion caused by excessive uso - of alcoiiolio beverages, Price-2/6 per bottle, B |OW ARE YOUR POOR FEET'? gfl Bamuci/)Uoh'B Progandra Com Rob Destroyer, which is in ointment R I form, ivill euro any lund, soft, | | or blood corn to which it is applied, according to the directions. One of the thousands who haye removed their corns Is MrC. Heinold, pork butcher, Wellington, who states" Having had tho pleasure of using Pbooandba Cohn Destroyer, I found it proved far more successful than anything I ever used before." Price-1/6 per box. r ' preparations are obtainable from Mr J, Washington, Masterton; M. Case! berg & Co., Groytoivn; Mr W. Berrill, Carterton; Mr C. Bidd, chemist, Pahiatua; Mr J. Jones, Eketaliona, and Mr W. Tcopood, Featheraton. SPECIFIC. No, 9123, Tho Sovereign Remedy AND A CERTAIN CURE FOR Nervous Debility, Loss Of Manhood, liseases causei Indiscretion. T, A. GARRATT, CHEMIST, Taranaki-etroet, Wellington, PRICE: 4s 6d pet bottle, Sent to all parte on receipt of P.O for 6s, P.S—ln writing for the remedy please state symptoms fully. MENTION THIS PATE# GEO. HERON. Hall Street, MASTERTON, GENERAL PRODUCE DEALER. QROCERIES, FENCING VIRE, NAILS, &e;, always or. hand, GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE w DEPARTMENT. ESTABLISHED t8?o. Every Polioy Guaranteed by th# State. LOW PREMIUMS, LARGE BONUSES, The first policy issued, No, I for £3OO, Is still in existence, and has had three bonuses allotted to it, viz. In iSBo, £36 or £1 2s. per cent por annua In iBSj, £lB „£1 4s. I, i, n n In 1830, £27,, £116). 11 « 11 11 The above Is an actual case, and showl that the rate of bonus increased at each division, The premiums In force at the time this policy was issued were not calculated to yield any bonUßee, and Ihe liijjlier rates now charged should therefore give still more satisfactory rpaults, JOSEPHUS H. RICHARDSON, Commicstonar, IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. (Established 1803.^ THE distinguishing characteristics of this old and wealthy Company pro Moderate Rates, Undoubted Security, and Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. . Paid up capital and invested funds—£l,6oo,ooo. Builders, Hay and Grain Stacks and all kinds of Risks accepted at LOWEST RATES. ' Full particulars from the Aqents, JNO. GBAHAM k CO., Masterton : A. HENDERSON; TTTATCHMAKER and Jeweller, I VV Que® St,, Masterton. lias just Deluding ! JEWELLED BANGLES, ' Ladies' Combination Brooches and Watch Chains, in. Gold and Silver. Ladies Gold Watches from £6 to £SO. Gent's Gold Waterhury Watches, & Ladies' Short Wind Waterburys, watches and: marble olocks 1 in great variety, ;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4068, 21 March 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4068, 21 March 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4068, 21 March 1892, Page 4

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