00E 0 U T ■-■■ :ahd; -: MWPSR'S NEW ADVERTISEMENT, 'WAIRARAPAMUSIb DEPOT. -.'.:- .C.U.CAMPBELL;. . tALL and impooh new Pianos to Any Glass o/Sket Music Supplied. HAVE YOU SEEN THE V ME liODIC A? ; BRENCHLEY'S I INSECTICIDE AND FARM AND GARDEN FERTILISER, WILL DESTROY 00DL1N MOTH; • American Blight, orßcale Inaeots; \' : Auo-THE FLT ON THE TURNIP. THE HESSIAN FLY, ' i And is invaluable to theHortioultoralut. BY communicating with the uuder* signed full particulws -will be given, Being very oheap and easily applied. It is also ineful for fertilising land. T, F. BEENCHLEY, ; CHALLENGE LIME KILN, ! Agents— Wairarapa FarnW Co< I Operative ABEociatioDpLimitod. IMPORTANTTO THE PUBLIC. ALL WHO REQUIRE TICKETS GRAND ART UNION' should call at once as there, is only' few left', This good chance' is nut 1 'A PRIZES HIGHLY i/V U ! MOUNTED. i\J 3s TICKETS. JOHN JACOBS, Taxidermist, Next to Post Office, Masterton. . £2 A WEEK, AND UPWARDS may be made by', J\ either sex working evenings, and taking orders tur us. Permanent work! if required. Enclose stamp lor particulars, novelty importing co, Sydney. References given. H\ H. WOOD'S Carterton Branch, MR FAIRrJUOTHER having re-! , signed my Carterton Agency, I have arranged with Mh VV, J. LINDOP to act tor me in th.it capacity, and will attend the Carterton office personally on TUKSDaYS and FRIDAYS fiom 2 till 5 p.m.| MrLindop will act for.me as Agent: for the Permaueut Investment and Loan, Association and receivo payments for, same imd also oi the South British Fire: liißuriincV'Oo., and tho Australian! Mutual Provjdent Socisty.. Entries for stock sales and all other business left; with nith, will receive prompt attention. ,;" ; F.,H. WOOD, : Auctioffler'i Estate Agent, ... Groytownand Carterton. ! VEHIOLESTOR PRIVATE SALE, j 1 New Rustio Trap. I Spring. Trap, 2nd hand but in Ist class order. | v Uig, light and utroug do do Either of the. above are to be had a 1 bargiini Apply to F.H.WOOD HENN'S VENETIAN BLINDS PRIOES MOST MODERATE. Wurri Foe R. ,Wi HEO :■!■.' Molesworth Street j WELLINGTON. •nKINOE I '' OF'..,WALES HORSE witm am NfiiiiL Is prepared to supnly the travelling public withBUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHIOLES'of every'description on the shortest notice ■-" The Livery department is 'u'iider- the care ol an experienced groom, and every attention is paifttcj stabling, bait and stall accpmmod&tipn. v; '. .■ !. ': HORSES; of : afßt-olasa quality kept constantly on,hire. ; ; !; ; / . .■: Mono—OMMy,'; flood ■Ammmodatioii and REASONABLE'Charijin. ,-..;; A 'BUSiwill run!to,and'from:ftfl 1 :Bt*Weßh?;meetievery train ;MESSRSJOHNSTON'&Co ; H4VE OPENED ; a Orst-class \ BOARDING HOUSE, ; Mr Perry shouse,.where.travellerß niodation at moderate, rates. Good and secure paddocks Regular peals ; Bdj .Beds Is; ,;• Board wthout
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4142, 18 June 1892, Page 4
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413Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4142, 18 June 1892, Page 4
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