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:-I>UpiCNoTlQ|}2^ i : l \N and after the above date the public WILL BUSH TO : ;. v : \;f\ J. /P1MY;;;:':;; ~,' THE WEUKNOTO :';'. MUSIOAJj INSTRUMENT DEPOT.} No. 7, Manners Street, Wellington.'} : iROOM -mußt have-KOOM. Large Shipment juattohnisd,. ,;... Greatest Bargains ever offered: New And Second-hand Instruments.; Pianos, Organs, Harmoniums, Violins, Corneta, Music'al'BpKß, flutes, '. ■ Accordeons, Concertinos, ; .■';'■ : ■■;. " elov, etc, ■'■"■■' ! ■ EOR ONE MONTH ONM. fiOVERNMENT LIFE: INSURANCE Ti-i: DEPARTMENT. •■'\ - ~ , ESTABUSHBDIB7O, ©very Policy Guaranteed by th», -.-■-.' State." ■'■■ ■■■-'■-h ":- LOW PREMIUMS. - LARGE BONUSES.. The first policyissued,' No: i for £360, is still in existence, and has had three bonuses allotted to iti In 1880, £36 or £1 2s. pot" cent per annum ' iQXBSs,£IB). £1 4*." 11" n' li, n : ; ;'1ni8j),£27,,£116!. ..''...' .. « ' :'.• The above is an actual case, and shop' that the rate of bonus Increased at each division,' The premiums in force at the" time this policy was'lssued were not therefore give etui moro satisfactory results, ..■'■ JOSEPHUSH, RICHARDSON, . ■■■ ■ ■ CoaiilHlraKi SPECIALpTICfi TT) ANTED Known-That I am' re-; VV'moving from my present pre* mises. in Mannerß-street to my new Coach Factory in Yiototia»st'reet, -We'lv lington, off Cuba*street Reclaimed Land and adjoining to 1 Grey 'Valley 'Cuif Company. I therefore with to dispone of my present atbok of Buggies, Ladies' 1 Phffitona pnd Sprin/ Traps now in Manners-street shop as speedily, as possible—even at a sacrifices : ' ' !i: ' ■'■' ' M.BOHAN, Wellington Coaoh Kaotorvv ■ ; ; ;c.;i.^FER;,;;. LAND, ESTATE, STOCK, STATION. AGENT AND VALUATOR, :;-■ MASTS RT OH, TJAS several desirable properties for LQ. sale in town or-country. ; ' : i Money to lend in any sums on freehold: '"'■,■•■"■' 'security','. TO COUNTRY RESIDENTS AKD OTHERS,. AS you are passing just look nt the window ' "■ of ihu BESPOKE SHOP and Bee GENTS' • SCOTCH and, COLONIAL Urain GENTS'POBPOISE Boots, Open and Olosed Fronted TVateitights, French Calf Walking Boots, Balmorals and Bluohers, Also .tho Celebrated SEAMLESS WATERTIGHTB all OUB OWN :; MAKE from' the Very,'best material, at reasonable prices'. Ei.'oouragV' local industry. Lcavo your Orders and fetch ■■; D. SMITH,' Queen SiRm.T-;•;,'.: '■ W -.MAei MORE TESTIMONY: ■. Eveninq Tost, 29th April, 1852, : The local; Industry now ■ known as' The Mother, Mary Jojonh Aubert Remedies' is about to be introduced into tho colonics of Australia, Mr Kempthornc, who now holds, the'proprietary, rights, leaves to-morrow tor Sydney, and intends advertising there on even a larger ecate than he has don, in New Zealand. He feels warranted in doing so : by the ; grea', success he has bad here.' As soon as the: business in New South Wales is;«t .properly j doing;, Viotbria will be entered upon, andeaoh' of the other colonies in succession, ■ 'This'will keep the Bev. Mother vory busy preparing the medicines, all of which wufbe shipped away in bulk as received from her,' and bottled aud packed in the samo way as is done here. We wish Mr Kempthomo' every' success; Bnd we arpsUre his telling 'ads,'—'-The Wealth of Now Zealand,' and !The Church,' tho State, and tho Stage '-will'soon'. become household words in the Australia*, and be of great bene fit in bringing tho medial resources of this Colony well before our neighbours, ''■ New Zeaund I Timeb,,M April, 1802. in n H u H .i A ir*««iki—-,. Y..A l- 11.iWakatipu to-day for Sydney with tho infon-., tioh of starting a campaign in' New South' Wales with the Mother! Mary Joseph Aubert' Remedies, He informs us that bis astonishing what au amount; of business is' how done in'these goods in this Colony,- and as ho; intends, to bring tho same energy to hear in the sister colony in introducing them: there, a largo trade- is bound to spring up, well aware of this, Mr Kempthorne during tho last eight months lias been one of the argest advertisers in NewJlealandi'anoVhas given employment to a "large number of hands, and has caused the circulation of a large amount of money, They should bans, who will bo able to Bte for themselves tho largo amount of evidence ptovitg their value as antidotes to' the ills that flesh is heir to.' ... SPECTACLES, N.LAZARUS&Co,, OCULIST OPTICIANS, London, OAwum, 281 and 283, CouiNB'ST,, Melbqdrne, IHJ. the Marquis of Dufferin, fir. Viceroy of India etc. H. E. 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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4148, 25 June 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4148, 25 June 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4148, 25 June 1892, Page 4

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