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PUBLIG.MICE! Blay 21st, / \N and after the above date the publio . WILL BUSH TO I I PINNY. THB WELL KNOWN MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEPOT, No. 7, Manners Street, Wellington, ROOM -must have-KOOM. \ Large Shipment justtohand, New and Second-hand Instruments. Pianos, Organs, Harmoniums, Violins, Cornots, Musical Boxes, Flutes, Accordeons, Concertinas, etc., eto. ' FOR ONE MONTH OSLL GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE M DEPARTMENT. ESTABLISHED* . Every Policy Guaranteed by the State. LOW PREMIUMS. LARGE BONUSES, The first policy Issued, No. i for £3OO, Is still in existence, and has had three bonuses allotted to it, viz,:— In iB6O, £36 or £1 2s. per cent per annuo loi33j,£lß„£l 4i. „ „ „ ~ In:Sjo,£27„£ll6». „ „ „ „ 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. IMlWMiffJiirgWfflß JOSEPHUS H. RICHARDSON, Commlubnir. ' SPECIAL-NOTICE TT> ANTED Known-Thatl am reI VV moving from ray present promises in Manners-street to my new d Coach Factory in Viotoiia«atreet, Wei--0 lington, off Cuba-street Reclaimed Land 0 and adjoining tho Grey Valley Cual ~ Company. I therefore wi>h to dispose B of .my present Btdck of Buggies, Ladies' g Fhcetoriß snd Spring Traps now in >r Manners-street shop as speedily as '■ possible—even at a sacrifice. J M.BOHAN, .. Wellington Coaeh factory. C/H.GAYFER, } LAND, ESTATE, STOCK, STATION I AGENT AND VALUATOR. 8 e . MASTERTON. HAS several desirablo properties fo. sale in town or country. . Money to lend In any sums on freehold 1 security. a TO COUNTRY RESIDENTS AND OTHERS. • A S you ore passing just look at tho window "• of Ac BESPOKE SHOPand Bee GEMTS 1 , SCOTCH and COLONIAL Urain Shooters, e GENTS'rORPOISE Boots, Open and Closed I Fronted Watertight*,; French .Calf Walking Boots, Balmorals asd Bluchers, Also the i Celebrated SEAMLESS WATEBTIGHTSaII r OUR OWN MAKE from the very best s material, at reasonable prices, E courage 0 local industry. Leave your Orders and fetch a along repairs to D. SMITH, Next Lowes and lorns' Auction Mart, J Queen Street Mastebton. MORE TESTIMONY. \ Evening Post, 29th April, 1852. ( The local industry now known as 'The Mother Mary Joseph Aubert Remedies' 1b B about to be introduced into' the colonies of j Australia, Mr Ecmpthorne, who now holds the proprietary rights, leaves to-morrow tor ) Sydney, and intends advertising there on even i a larger Bcale than he has don, in Kew Zealand, Ho feels warranted in doing so by tho . grea'success he has had here, Aa soon as the business ia New South Wales is set properly ) doing, Victoria mil be entered upon, and each of the other colonies in succession. This will keep the Rev. Mother very busy preparing the medicines, all of which will he shipped away in bulk as received from her,, and bottled and packed in the same way as is done here. We wish Mr Kempthorne every success, and we arosurc his telling 'ads,'—'The Wealth of New Zealand,'and 'TheChurch, the State, and the Stage '—will soon becomo household words in the Australian and be of great benefit in bringing the medical resources of this Colony well before our neighbours, New Zealand Times, 30th April, 1892.. Mr Orlando Kempthorne leaves here by the Wakatipu to-day for Sydney with the intention of starting a campaign in New South Wales with tho Mother Mary Joteph Aubert Remedies. He informs us that is is astonishing what'on amount of business is now doiio in these goods in this Colony, aud as ho intends to bring the same energy to bear in the sister colony in introducing them there, a largo trado is bound to spring up. Judicious advertising will always cause a demand for .a good article, and, beirg well aware of this, Mr' Kempthorne during the last eight months has been ono of tihe argest advertisers in New 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 tho circulation of a largo a'mouritof money. They should readily commend themselves to tho Australians, who will ho' able'to see for themselves spectacles; N.LAZAEUS'Po„ OCULIST OPTICIANSj London, Calcutta, W '■.,..■ 281 and 2f13, Colunb-st., Melbourne, By appointmont'to O, the' Marquis of Dufferin, ExViceroy of India eto. haye appointed' H.LETONi : CHEMIST,: QUEEN' STREET,. *or WAIRARAPA.,:. Who has been thoroughly' insfraoted in our system of sight'tdatihg (Pt' v which is adopted and may be ; consulted : for Spectacles or Eye glasses daily, Tht Mcdioal Profession! and all interested in Optical Science are invited to see this beautiful test, arid all the Ikst lmproverxents in Lenses and, Frames : ,aa prescribed by Ophthaimip Suwepns. OUR "BPMALITE" SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES, fitted with lenses, correcting the ;defects rf each eye, and : in,. frameß .adjusted,,: for oomfort'and good appearance, are, in nearly all gases', supplied AT ONOE after the sight is tested by our, agents or,(in preference) on the Prescriptions of OphthalmioSureeons ,-..,■ ',■;■.->■ &fl. SCALES, WOOL, FLAX. DAIRY-, PRpBUOE & COMMISSION' AKENT. U kmdßofproduoe for sale or shipment, Agentß.in England, Australia, India, South Amorioa and Canada,' '■:■ : '- Wellington. >';■•■-' Agent for Northern Fire AsauranoeCo Agent for Globe, Marine Insnrance Co

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4144, 22 June 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4144, 22 June 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4144, 22 June 1892, Page 4

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