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TO CONTRACTORS and THE PUBLIC WAKELIN'S SAW and PLANING MliiL, Greytown north, lias on sale i-Sashes and frames from 24 x 15 to to 82x 16, always in stock, flora 22s to 30s; 24 x 18, i pane sashes only, 10s per pair and upward;, Kaohi Dooks from 6ft Gin x 2ft 6in to Gftfiin x 2it Sin, from 10a M to 10s 6d; alßo,Rirau and Totara Doors atloff rates. Dry moulding, architraves, skivtine, flooring, and rusticating always on hand. Bui'ders supplied with ordinary Build" ing Timber at mill prices. Cantilevers, Carved Trusses . and Brackets cut to any pattern. Butter, Chneao, and other boxes a speciality and cheaper than any other Factory make in the district, All work made guaranteed out of seasoned timber. A liberal discount allowed to the trade, All goods put on the trucks free of charge, Price list on application, . B, 4, WAKELIN, Proprietor, Greytown.

GOOD SALT BUTTER Is now in demand in tho AUSTRALIAN COLONIES AMD FRESH BUTTER Meets with Ready Salo in Wellitißton. THE undersigned will bo pleased to receive consignments for salo or shipment. W, J. GANDI, Tho Butter Cellar, General Commission and Custom Hquso Agent, Qustom House Quay, Wellington

LANDED " Doke or Sutherland,' 1 SPLENDID SELECTION OF WALL PAPERS. C. E, DANIELL, Queen Street Mabterton.

THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS, As tlio days become shorter at this period of the yea?, with the lesser appe."anceof the sun, so the climnto becomes more cliang-nb-c and much colder. Now is the tirao when everybody puts ou more clothing to sustain the waimth of tho body, hut lion few people escap) the prevajUng coughs and colds of tho autumn and « mtsr seasons, notwitlistaiidio'? these precautions, To alt who have suffered from the dire eueols ofinkldesza,itinuat bo Minted.out. that they are much more bUEceptibie to affections of the throat than when they were in their former good health, This has been emphatically proved, and to such persons a warn:n; is highly neccssaiy, " MAKUI'A " is the Remedy which should bo on hand, Mid sufferers will always find benefit from its uso. No proprietaiy medicine has a larger sale in Now Zealand than this now popular remedy, and of its success there is no doubt, aB the testimonials received acih ! s are very numerous, " MAKUI'A" is a vegetable preparation, and cannot hurt tho smallest child, but its value in removing irritation of tho lungs and bionchial'ubes is far and away in excess of the price charged for it, Why bo i.i mi:ciy when a boitloof ibis excellent combination of he.'bs will afford joyful relief.

A told in t!io bend is a vciy troublesome thing, but MAUUI'A ctn cvre io. All tuffercvs from chest complainis we cdviscd to give it a trial) satisfaction is bound to result, You are quite out of corts this morniDg, what is tho mal,ter ivit-j you ? I do not er.aotly know, but I feel feverish, do not ceic for iry meak;, have a headache almost perpetually, and a general feeling of laugaur comes over me. All, 1 sc.!, you have been working bto, and not faking regular exercise, sticking to your books too closely, and not studying the ruleß of Nature, Yon want sett'nj up, and to do this you must riso at regular hours, and take some of Mother Aubeit's Kabana in the morning. This medicine nill freshen you up wonderfully, and then you will consider how foolish you have been in waiting to long in not giving a trhl to a remedy which, by popular vote, is acknowledied to bo the modicino which imparts good tone to tho stomach, clears tliu mouth of n:mea, andgeuerally makes a man feel "as fit r.s a fiddle," Kabana was not discovered in a day. It is the outcome of many years'serious work on the part of a lady who has devoted hir lifetime to reliovinj sufferers, and discovering remedies suitable to tho many complaints that human flesh is heir to, THE NEWEST & MOST IMPROVED . MACHINE THE WELLINGTON SUHKM TO-DAY. Tho new rotary shuttle H TAN 1) A R D P. J. W. FEA.II, Sewin? Machine Expert & Importer Agent for' White's, Davis', Peerless, & Jouea' (HBchweß, Raalan Bicyoles, and Machine Fitiingß

-nltU H QROWERS & OROHaBDIW ARB respectfully • reminded that the undersigned has a choice stock of 3000 WEIL OEOffff APPLE TREES worked on Blightproof Stock Two and Three years- old, guaranteed true to nomenclature, Plums, Peaches, Ponrw, Apricots, And Cherries A few varieties of the beat JAPANESE TL.UMS, including, 'Hotan' ' Botamkio' No 2. 'HimNKio,' 1 Satsuma ' or Blood Plum, Prunus Siemondi or Apricot Plum, English and Japaneto. Wnlnuts, Japanese and American Sweet Chestnut, etc. In tddicion to above I have, much pleasure to inform my Patrons and Customers, that I ain now prepared to supply plants ot my own raising from the famous RASPBERRY 11 CUTHBERT." In America this is considered the most prolific Red Raspberry in cultivation, also old leading Borts "Northumberland," " Fastolf," " Red Antwerp,' "Semper. Fidelis," and " Cornwollis Yellow."

Strawbeny pkiit* in quantities of loading verioties, also tho now " Sharplees" oud " Yokohama," Prioeß on application, JOHN BLOMQUIST, ' PARKVALE NURSERY, Carterton, FOE SALE. Upon Deferred Payment. l-i SMALL FARMS, nearlfsrr tinborough, varying in size froa 85 to 150 ACRES, being portion of tho Pry lUver Estate. All in grass and partly foncod, and watored ch!elly by tho water race and nntural creeks. • ■ Also the DRY 111VEIt BOMESTBAD itself with 1000 ncrei of valuable land attached thereto. Apply to COWMAN PHILLIPS, The Knoll, featherston, or to TBB MANAGER, Dry Biver

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4135, 10 June 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4135, 10 June 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4135, 10 June 1892, Page 2

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