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■)HE next English,-arid Europeai per lONIO will clpse at this Office on WBDNtfIDAY, the 22nd day of J una at 6.16 a.m, Due ifi London' August 2nd. J. BAWIJE,. ■' ■ Postmaster. ; Maaterton, 17th June,<lß92. I THE undersigned,' have this day sold to Mn T. G. Mason, of Masterton, Chemist all my right aiid interest in the manufacture and production of my Sheep Vemiifuge-kuownns '/LANGSTOM'b SPECIFIC." Dated at Mastonon, this.l7th day of June, 1892.' ; !; --' ' ; - '' '■• (Signed) O,'W.MNGSTONE. HAVING dißpiis'ed'of/iny interesfje the manufacture of Sheep Vermifuge known as" MNGSTONE'S SPECIFIC," 1 request that nil accounts owing to me for the abovo he paid to Messrs Lowes and Mm, of Maaterton, whiiso receipt alone will, be a sufficient discharge. . ;'■ • "■;' [ , (Signed) C.W.LANGSTONE. \ Masterton, 17th Juno, 1892, ,: : TO COUNTRY RESIDENTS and OTHERS. A S you are passing just look at tho window f"- of iheDESrOKESHOPandsce GENTS' SCOTCH and COLONIAL Urain Shooters, GENTS' rORPOISE Boots, Oren and Closed Fronted "Wntei tighta, French Calf Walking Boots,.' Balmorals and Bluchers, Also the Celebrated SEAMLESS WATERTIGHTS nil OUR'OWN MAKE from the very best material, at reasonable. prices,' E' courage local industry,' Leave your, Orders ami fetch along repairs to ~D. SMITH,., Next LoWes and lotas' Auction Matt, Queen Stbeet, . ... , ,„ Masterton.. Evening Post, 20 th April, 1802. •The local industry.now known, as 'The Mother Mary .Joseph Aub'ert' Remedies', is about to bo ■ introduced' into" the colonics' of Australia, Mr Komptkorne, who now. holds the'proprictiry rights, leaves 10-ntotiow tor Sydney, and intends advertising there on even a larger scale than he has dont; in New Zealand, He feels warranted in doing so by the grea' success ho has had here, : As soon as the business ia Now Soath Wales is «ot properly doing, Victoria will be cntcicd upou, and each I of tlio other colonies in succession/ This will I keep the Rev, Mother vory busy preparing the medicines, all of which ..will bo shipped away in bulk as received from her, and bottled and packed in' the samo way as is done here. Wo wish Mr.Kcmptborne every : success, and we aresurc ; his .tolling'atla,'—'Tlio Wealth.of New Zealand,'and'TheChurch, the State, and the Stage —will soon becomo household words in the Austrolias, and be. of great benefit in bringing the' inediial resources:of this Colony well before our neighbours. New ZfjiandThiks, 30th'April, 1832. Mr Orlando Kcmpthorne leaves here by the Wnkatipu to-day for Sydney with the intention of starting a campaign in New South Wales with the Mother Mary Jptcph Aubert Remedies, He informs us that is is astonishing what an amount of business is how ioiie in these goods in this Colony, and as ho intends to bring the same energy to bear in the sister, colony in introducing them there,'a large trade is bound to spring up, Judicious advertising will always cause a demand for a good article, and, being well aware of this, Mr Kempthoine during tho last eight months lias been 0110 of the argest advertisers in New Zealand, and we understand his advertisements appear in 47, papers daily. The introduction of theso remedies lias given employment to a largo number of hands, am! has caused tho circula-' turn of a large amount of money. They should readily commond themselves to the Australians, who will be able to sec for themselves tko largo amount of evidence provit.g their value as antidotes to' tho ills that flesh is heir to.'

MASTERTON-OPAKUOOKEK CLUB. A NY person found trespassing on the i. Opaki Race Course, without written permission from the (secretary, will Trawors and Jockeys having keys of the gate leading on to the Course are requested to return them to the Secretary immediately. '•'. B. H. WADDINGTON,: , Seoretary, M.O J.C. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT am BUILDING SOCIETY. fj'lHE Society is prepared to grant X loans—repayable by instalments or otherwise-on approved freehold and leasehold securities. .T.B.KEITH, 1 OK SALE on easy terms, COTTAGE J, 1 in Worksop Road. Apply Masterton Permanent Investment and Building Society. > FRESH OYSTERS pan now be obtained at any time at MRS COLE'S OYSTER SALOON, Quem Street. ' • FRESB and SMOKED FISH daily smoked in our own Smoke House.' Try it

C. H.GAYFEH, LAND, ESTATE, STOCK, STATION. AGENi AND VALUATOR, MAfjTEKTOH. AS several desirable properties tor sale in town or country, Money to lend In any aums on freehold security,

SPECIALNOTIOfi TKj ANTED Kn&wp-That J am rey V moving from my presept. premises in Manners-street to my new Coach Factory in Viototia-atre'et, Wellington, off Cuba-street Reclaimed Lapd and adjoining;the Grpy Valley Cua| Company. 'I therefore with to dispose of ray present stook of Buggies, L-tdies' FhsatoDß pnd Spring. Traps now in Manuers-Btreet shop as* speedily as possible—even at a sacrifice, M.BUHAN, Wellington Coach Jj'aotory, QOVIRNMENT LIFE INSURANCE w ' DEPARTMENT, ESTABLISHED 1670. tfakty Polloy Guaranteed by tho State. LOW PREMIUMS. LARGE BONUSES, , The first policy Issued, No.'i for Is still In existence, and has had IhrM bonuses allotted to it, viz. : . Id 1880, £36 or £1 2s. per ctnl per annum, IniWiPrfSMJ. 11 ut 11 ij-v/ 10i850,£27„ Sll6* i, .„■:„. „ •■ The above Is an actual case, and shows that the rate of bonus Increased at each division. The premiums in force at the time this policy was issued were not calculated to yield any bonuses. and the higher rate- —■• " A — J ■*-"" therefore give ottil , rwults, JOSEPHUS H. RICHARDSON, Commiitlggir. I GEO.da:Yshv ] .O^RRIER,, ''deliver goods|p 'any pajfc of Jhp orders, left with Mr di El Daniell will weirs'prompt attention, ''""■" ,">".;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4143, 20 June 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4143, 20 June 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4143, 20 June 1892, Page 3

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