. MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC NOTICE! Mat Slat, 1802. WLLRUSHTO F. J. PINNY ' n IKE WELL KNOWN MUSICAJ, INSTRUMENT DEPOT No. 7, Maimers Street, Wellington. ROOM -must have-KOOM. Greatest Bargains ever offered Nli«r ADD frECONO-UANDINSTBOMENia. Pmnus, Organs, Harmoniums, Violins, ■ '-Cornets, Musical Boxeß, Flutes, Accutdeoris, Concertinas, - ; ' ' etc., etc. ' FOR ONE MONTH ONL_. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE M DEPARTMENT. Every Polloy Guaranteed by the Statei LOW PREMIUMS, ' ■URGE BONUSES.' The'first policy issued, No. i for is still in existence, and has had three bonuses allotted to it, viz. :- In 1880, £36 or £1 2s. per cent per annum, !nißßj,£lß„£l 4s. „ „ „ „ 1ni890,£27„ £ll6s. \ „ „ ~ , 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 rates now charged should therefore give etui mora satisfactory results, JOSEPHUS H, RICHARDSON, _. Commlttloner. SPECIAL NOTICE TT, ANTEUKnown-fhatl am reVV '_ moving frum my present premises in Manners street to my new Coach Factory in Viotoiia«street, Wellington, off Cuba-street Reclaimed Land and adjoining tho Grey Valley dial Company. I therefore wish to dispose of my present stock of Buggies, Lafes' Phretima and Sprim; Traps now in Manners-street shop as speedily as possible-even at a sacrifice. • M.BOHAN, WnllineUn Coach Factory. 0. H.GAYFEK, LAND, ESTATE, STOCK, STATION, AGENT AND VALUATOR, • > MASTERTON. "AS several desirablo properties ior xjl sale in town or country. Money to lend in any sums on freehold security. NOTICE, TO COUNTRY RESIDENTS and OTHERS. A S you ore passing just look nt the window "■ of die BESPOKE SHOPandseo GENTS' SCOTCH and COLONIAL .rain Shooters, GENTS' rORFOISE Boots, Open and Closed Fronted Watoitigkts, F.-ench Calf Walking Boots, Balmorals and Bluchers. Also the Celebrated SEAMLESS WAT£ BTIGHTS all OUR OWN MAKE from the very best material, at reasonable prices, Ei courage local industry, Lcavo your Orders and fetch along repairs to D. SMITH, Next Lowes and lows' Auction Mart, QdkknSibeei Mastebion, MOEE TESTIMONY; Evening Tost, 29th April, 1892. The local industry now known as 'The Mother Mary Joaopb. Aubert Remedies' Is about to bo introduced into the colonics of Australia, Mr Kompthorne, who now holds the proprietary rights, leaves to-moirow tor Sydney, and intends advertising there on even a larger scale than he hasdont in New Zcalead. Ho feels warranted in doing so by the great success he has had here. As soon as the business ia New South Walos is set properly doing, Victoria will be entered upon, and each of the other colonics in succession, This will keep, the Rev, Mother very busy preparing the medicines, all of which will bo shipped away in bulk as received from her, aud bottled and packed in the samo way as is dono here. Wo wish Mr Kempthorne every success, and we are sure his tolling 'ads,'-' The Wealth of New Zealand,'and ' The Church, the State, and tho Stage-will soonbecomo household words in the Australias, and bo of great benefit in bringing the medijil resources of ibis Colony well before our neighbours, New Zealand Times, 30th April, 1892. Mr Orlando Kempttiorne leaves here by' the Wakatipu to-day for Sydney vith tho intention of starting a campaign in New South Wales with the Mother Maiy Joteph Aubert Remedies, He informs us that is is astonishing what au amount of business is now done in _these goods in this Colony, .and as ho intends to bring tho same energy to bear in the sister colony in introducing. ,th.-.m tiiere, n largo trade ia bound to spring up. Judicious advertising will always causia demand for a article, and, bei g well aware of tins, Mr Kcmpthonie dining tho last eight months lias been one of the argest advertisers in Now Zealand, and we 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 amount of money, They should readily commend, themselves to the Australians, who will bo abk- to see for themselves the large amount of evidenco promg their value as antidotesto' the ills that flesh is heir to,' 'J.N.BRUNTQN.' tailor, etc. Note the address— Queen-street Mastebion PlOlPic, No. 9123, The Sovereign Remedy ANDAOERTAINOUREFOR Neivous Debility, .Spermatorrhoea,, Loss Of Manhood, And all diseases, caused by early '' Indiscretion, .... Prepared only by T. A. 6ARRATT, CHEiMisiy .PRICE: 4s'6d per bottle. ; Sent'to all'parts"on receipt of , ; ;; p.p;o.'Bs, ";„..' writing for the remedy MEmiON-THIBPAPEr^ 3
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4149, 29 June 1892, Page 3
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