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UvENiN'orosT, 20 th April, 1892. The local industry now known as 'Tho Mother Mary Joseph Aubert Romedics!.. Is about to bo introduced into the colonics of Australia, ; Mr Kompthorno, who now holds the proprietary rights, leaves to-morrow for Sydney, and intends advertising there on even a larger scaio than ho has dont in Kew Zealand, Ho feels warranted in doing so by tho grea' success ho has had hero. As soon as,the business in How South Wales |s ?et properly going, Yiotoria will be entered upon, and each of tho othor colonics in succession. This will keep tho Rev, Mother very busy preparing the medicines, all of which will be shipped away in bulk as received from her, and bottled and packed in the same way as is dono here, We wish Mr Kompthorno every success, and we arosure his tolling 'ads,—'The Wealth,of New Zealand,' and 1 Tho Ohuroh, the State, and tho Stage '—will Boon become household words in the Australian and he of great benefit in bringing the medical resources of this Colony welt beforo our neighbours. Nitw Zealand Times, 30th April, 1892, 1 MV Orlando Kempthome leaves here by the Wakatipu to-day for Sydney with tho intcn-' tion of starting a campaign in .New South Wales with thpMotheriMaiy Jotopli Aubert Remedies, He informs us that is.is astonishing what an amount of business is now done in ■ th'eso goods in this Uolony,. and as he intends to bring tho.same energy to bear in the sister , colony in introducing them thcro. a largo trado is bound , to spring up. Judicious, advertising will always, causo a demand for a good article, and, being well aware of this; Mr Kempthome during tho last eight months has been ono of the largest advertisers in .Now Zealand, and wo understand his advertisements appear in 47 papers daily. The introduction of these remedies has given employment to a large number of hands, and has caused the circulation of a largo amount of money, They should readily commend themselves to the Australians. who will ho able to see for themselves the largo amount of evidence proving their value as antidotes to' the ills that flesh is heir to,'
EKETAHUNA ROAD BOARD. BUILDING BRIDGE AND \VIDENI ING TRACK, ;...; T3NDERS will close at 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 18th, 1892, at the Road Board Office, Eketahuna, for ;- One 541t Span Bridge Htitv'H Road, II Chains of Formation Central Manga one Road East. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Road Board OBico and Mr. J ones' store, Eketahuna. The lowest or any. tender not necessarily accepted, W. BAYLISS, Clerk. Eketahuna, June 6th, 1892. PEOIALTVESIGNS LATEST NOVELTIES In STERLING SILVEE GOODS In ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS
In MARBLE and CARRIAGE CLOCKS In GOLD nnd SILVER JEWELLERY In PURSES, CARD OASES kk In GEM, SIGNET,' nnd KEEPER RINGS In PEN and PENCIL OASES ; In ARTISTIC JEWELLERY OF ALL KINDS. Presentation Medals made, Designed and Engraved fur Oluba, JAMES KING, -".': AKTJEWEILER, CUBA STREET WELLINGTON, Opposite Royal Oak Hotel, A.HENDPSGN.; WATCHMAKER and- Jeweller, Queen St., Maßterton. has just receiveda shipment of thelatest novelties ncludmg " JEWELLED BANGLES, . Ladies' Combination Brooches ani , Watch Chains, in Gold and '. Silver, Ladies Gold Watches from£s"to£so, ' ' '...:,,' :; . Gent's Gold Waterhury'Watches, & ' Ladies' Short Wind Waterburys, New designs in medals, Presentation watches and marble clocks iu great MABTERTON-.OPAKI JOCKE)! ■ CLUB, .■'■■ person found trespassing on the Opaki Race Course, without written permission from the Secretary, will be prosecuted.
Trainers and Jockeys having keys of the gate leading on to the Course are requested to return them to the Secretary immediately. . ■ ■ • , E.EWADDINGTON, Seoretary, M.O J.O, NORTH WAIRaRAPA BENEYOLENT .TRUST.'... . SEPARATE TENDERS iyill be re ; lvs ceived by the undersigned forth? BURIAL OP DESTITUTE PERSONS
1. Masterton Borough. 3, MastertonKoadDis. trict. 3. Mauriceville Road District. 4. Ekotaliuua Road District, 5. Altredton Road DieTendovs close on THURSDAY, 30th Juno, 1892.' Specifptions to be seen af> jny ofiice, pr yili te fprwardccl gn application. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ; E.H.'WADDINGTON, Secretary, : I AM given to understand, that the owner of {he horse HOTTER, tfishes'to make's match with' my joarp JMTfLIM)/ If* am! willing fo niept hipj at any time this month from a quarter of a mile tp one mile on tho Taubere« nikau Oourae for any : snm 'he lilies to mention, even weights, w. whiteman; ■Whitimanuka, 4th June, 1892. 5 is hereby given a Bill K K for its object the separation of the Wellington and ■HoS pita] (jistricis'for'the' purpospgrof the dJß|ribv|tipri of charitable aid will be intro dqped during the sitting of the General Assembly of New ?oalarid to take place on the 23rtl day of JunbJ 189?.' •' A Copy of the said Bill is deposited in tho Resident MagiEtrate'sv.Cour House, Masterton, for public inspectiont ; jt.)T~i3'.-.t: Masterton, SOth May, 1892,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4137, 13 June 1892, Page 3
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