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MESSRSTOP, N returning thanks for the very'liberal patronage accorded to them vating, that they can still be found oppc"> site Mr Danibh/s Timber Yabm, OhaPEL-Bt., MaBTEBTON : OtIDKRS may also be left at Messrs White & Co.'b, Quenn-St. TO CONTRACTORS and this POBLIO WAKELIN'S SAW and PLANING MILL, Greytown north, has on sale:—Sashea and frames from 24 i 15 to to 32 x 16, always in Btock, from 22s to 30s; 24x 15,4 pane sashes only, 10sper pair and upwards,' '" '■'""'' Kauri Duons from 6ft 6int2ft 6in to 6ft Bin 12ft Bin,- from 10s Od to 16s 6d; Dry' moulding, 'arohitrivea'/skirtint!, flooring, and rusticating always on hand. Builderaaupplied with ordinary Build* ing Timber,at.millpriqes. '.'.,. Cantilevers, Oarvtid Trusses 'and Braokets cut to any pattern. Butter, Cheese, and other boxes a speciality and cheaper than any other Factqrymake in the district. All work made guaranteed out.of seasoned timber, 'A liberal discount allowed to the trade. charge. Price list on application, B. A.WAKELIN, Proprietor, Greytown. GOOD-SALT BUTTER .Is now in demand in the AUSTBAMAN COLONIES FRESH BUTTER Moetß with Ready Sale in Wellington. THE undersigned will be pleased to receive consignments for sale or shipment. IV. J. GANDT, The Butter Cellar, General Oommiasion and Custom House Agent, Custom House Quay, Wellington THE AUTUMN AND WINTER. SEASONS, . Ah tho days become shorter at this period of the year, with the lessor appearance of the sun, so the climate becomes mote changeable and much colder, Now is the timo whon everybc-dy puts on more clothing to sustain' the' warmth of the body, bat hon few people escape the prevailing coughs and colds of the autumn and winter To all who have suffered from the dire effects of infiuenza, it.muat be pointed out that they arc much more Busceptiblo to, affections of tho throat than when they wen in their former good health, : This has been emphatically proved, and to «,<.)■ r,„™A„,, „ TV™;,,,, i„ i,;„i,f„ „„™„„„. "MARUrA" is the Remedy which should bo on hand, and sufferers wul always find has a larger sale in New Zealand than (his is ho doubt, as the testimonials received acknowledging this are, very numerous, : ■" fitARTTPA" is a vegetable preparation, and cannot hurt the smallest child, but its value in removing irritation of tho lungs and bronchial tubes is far and, away in excess of the price charged for it, "Why bo in-misery 'when a bottlo of this excellent combination of herbs will afford joyful relief, A told in the head is a veiy troublesome thing, but MARUPA can cure it,- All sufferers from chest complaints are advised to give it a trial; satisfaction is bound to result, You are quite out of sorts this morning, what is tho matter with' you I' 1 do not exactly know, but I feel feverish, do not care for my meals, have a headache ahiost perpetually, and a general feeling'of langeur comes oyer me, ■ ' An, 1 see/you have been working late, and not taking'regular ciercise, sticking to your books too closely, and not studying the rules of Nature, You want Betting up, and to do, this you mist rise at regular hours, and take Eome. of' Mother. Aubert's Kabana in the morning.' This medicine will, freshen you up wonderfully, and then you will consider how foolish you nave been in waiting so long in not giving a trill to a remedy which, by popular vote, is acknowledged to be tho medicine which imparts good tone to tbe'stomach, clears the mouth of nausea, and generally makes a man feel "as fit. as 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 hit liferemedies suitablo to tho many complaints that human fleßh is heir to. THE NEWEST & MOST IMPROVED MAC HINE THE.WELUfIOION MABKEI TO'-DAT. The new rotary shuttle STANDARD P. J. W, FEAR, Sowing Machine Expert & Importer Agent for White's, Davis', Peerless, & Jones'machines, Raglan Bicycles, and Machine Fittings gcneraDy.' TjIR'UIT f\ IVOW.ERS , OROHaRDISTS , ARE respectfully reminded that the WEIL GROW" APPLE TKEEW worked on Blightproof Stock Two and Three yeara old, guaranteed true to nomenclature, Plums, Peaches, Pears, Apricot/3,' A'njtl '.'Cherries A few varieties of the best JAPANESE. tfJLTTJMS, including, 'BoiAN'.'.BoTANEio'No2.'Hatiankio,' 'Satbcma' or Blood Plum, Prunus, Bieniondi, or, Apricot Plnm, English' and Japanese Walnuts, Japanese and American Sweet Chestnut, eto. :.-' '"■'"" ■' In pddition to above I have much Customers, that lam now prepared to Bupply plants qt my own raißing;,from the famous I '''" '■■• "•''' ,'■' RASPBERRY" CUTHBERT." In America this is considered the, most prolific Red RaßpVerry ln'cultiva« tion, also old leading sorts' "'Korth'um-b'erland,""Fastolf,-".''-Red-.Antwerp,' "Semper Fidelis/' andi/'Corawallia Yellow."' >■■■'■'■'"■■ ''-'•"':;,-:■ v " ;,v ' Strawberry plants in .quantities of leading varieties, also the new " Sharpless" and " Yokohama,"; Prices on application, ' ':' ".,'" JOHNBLOMQIJIBT, PARKVALEINTJRBERY, ■ ' Carterton, IOftMLE.,: Upon Deferred Payment, l ,, ■IIj'SMALTi FARMS, nearMsrXL tinborough, varying in size from 85 to 160 ACRES; being portion of the Dry River Mate. All in grass and partly fenced, and watered chiefly by the water race and naturaloreeks. ■ AIsotheDRYBIVER HOMESTEAD attached thereto. Apply to :•" ' OOLKMAN PHILLIPS, The KM,' . orto THE MANAGER, ~= ■' " Dryßiveif

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4138, 14 June 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4138, 14 June 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4138, 14 June 1892, Page 4

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