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•'• LOWES & lORNS ■-L0WB8&I0MS. .'./.. fIOKSE~SALE, HORSE REPOSITORY. ■ Oh Satubdav, Jllth June, 1892, At. 2 n'oluck. MESSRS LHWEB <k lORNS have received in«trunti»m from Mb Jobn Small, of Tiiiwald,' Canterbury, to sell as abuvu the following valuable draft mares and fillies :-Chcßtnul Alaro rising Byrs by Kelvin, Dam Darnell i Hay Mare rising 7yrs, by Prince Royal, dam Polly; T»o Fillies rising 3yrs, by Lnrd Salisbury and Vanquisher, Further Particulars as to Pedigrees Mr Small intends bringing' he Clydesdale Entirfl-LORD CRiNLBY-tolfa-val tlie Wairarapa 'District during the coming Season. ' . T O.W E 3 & I 0 BH S, STOCK SALE. JUNE 15th, 1892, At 10'Olock 120 Ewes in lamb 25 2 and 3 year old cattle, mixed ALSO On account of Mr M. P, Britt, con» tractor, 22 firat clasa draught Mares and Geldings, full par- - ticulara as to pedjgreeß, etc, at

PUPIL,— A vacanoy for s well-educa-ted Youth occurs in my office for a term of three .years, Small Premium required. i O.,TIIiLEARDNATDSOH, Architect Masfcertou M4STERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS GOVERNMENT Inspection parade on Thursday, 9th June, Fines for non-attandauce. The Annual meeting of volunteers will be held after the parade, 0- A. POWNALL, Captain Commanding, SPECULNOTIOfi TT, ANTED Known-Thatl am reyV moving from my Di'eaent premisea in Mannora-Btreet to my new Coach Factory in Viototia»street, Wellington, off Cuba-street Reclaimed Land and adjoining the Grey Valley Coal Company. I therefore with to dispose of ray present stook of Buggies, Ladies' Phretons pud Sprint' Traps now in Manners-street shop as speedily as possible—even at a sacrifice. M.BOHAN, . Wellington Coach Faotory, '■D-...P- %. DAWSON'S PERFECTION WHISKY. ]M R William Skey, F.C.S., the New Zealand Government Analyst states that this whisky is without «(nice of fusil or other deleterious oils.

C.H.GAYFER, • LAND, ESTATE, STOCK, STATION, AGENT AND VALUATOR, M AS T BUT OK. 7 JAS several deairablo properties for ,' sale in town or country. Money to lend in any euina on freehold security. THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS. As the days become shorter at this period of the year, with the lesser apperunce of the sue, so the climate becomes moro cnang"abie and much (older. Now is the time when everybody puts on moro clothing to sustain the warmth of the body, but how few people escape the prevailing coughs and colds of the autumn and winter seasons, notwithstanding these precautions, To all who have suffered from the dire effectß of IKFLUKNZA, it mujt bo pointed out that they are much more susceptible to affections of the throat than when they wero in their former good health, Buch persons a warning is highly necessary. " MARUPA" is the Remedy which should be on band, and sufferers will always find benefit from its use No proprietary medicine hat a larger sate in New Zealand than this now popular remedy, and of its success there is no doubt, as the testimonials received ac- " MARUPA "is a vegetable preparation, and cannot hurt the smallest child, but its value in removing irritation of the lungs and bronchial tubes is far and away in excess of the price charged for it. ■ _ Why be in misery when a bottloof this excellent combination of herbs will afford • joyful relief, foA ioH in the head Is a voiy troublesome thing, but MARUPA can cure it. All sufferers from chest complaints are advised togivo it a trial i Batisfaotion is bound to result, • You are quite out of eorts this morning, what is the matter with you ? 1 do not exactly know, but I feel feverish, do not care for my meals, have a headache abiost perpetually, anil a general feeling of langnur comes over me. Ah, 1 sen, you have been working late, and not taking regular, exercise,, sticking to your books too closely, and not studying the rules of Nature. You want, seating up, and to do this you must rise at regular hours, and take some of Mother Aubert's Karana in the morning. This medicine will freshen yon up wonderfully, and then you will how foolish you have been in waiting so long in not giving a trial to a remedy whiob, by popular vote, is acknowledged to bo the medicine which imparls good tone to tho stomach, clears the mouth of nausea, andgene--"*'-"'' feel "as fit as a fiddle." Karana \us not discovered in a day. It is the outcome of many years' seriouß work on the part of a lady who has devoted htr lifetime to relieving sufferers, and discovering remedies suitable to the many complaints that human flesh is heir to, - .

TAYLOR'S ARABHN OINTMENT. vf'otHIKG like it in the World for 1\ -WOUNDS and SKIK ss. WARES ' ' i* '■ ■ Jf.pAHiM&Po., Miistertctf), J,tfOJNES&Oo., ,

• MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT and BUILDING SOCIETY. fIIHE Society is prepared to grant Joans—repayable by iuatalinunta or otherwise-on approved freehu|d and leasehuld soourities. ' :' i ".• ! ""' .]. % PITH, Manager, ;' T7 OR SALE on easy terms, COTTAGE X In Worksop Road. Apply Masterton Permanent Investment and Building Society. ■ C,GR B.A-LX JP ' - ONE NEW BELL ORGAN, . 6 Btops, and.knee swell. A Powerful Instrument, , PRIGE-£lB. I • F. HWOOD, Auctioneer Greytown OUGHS AND OOLUS SUCCESSFULLY CURED , ; ,^M,iVRu?A,v ; ; Maaterlon Agant-MR T. 6. Mason,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4134, 9 June 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4134, 9 June 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4134, 9 June 1892, Page 3

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