MISCELLANEOUS. J. STONE, WAIPOUA NCBSKRY, Masiebton. EEMINUS his old patrons and residentsgenerally that hehas a choice atook of Fruit Trees, Flowering Shrubs, and Shelter Trees at the following prioes:—Chrysanthemums, assorted, 15s per dozon ; Oamolias Bs; Finus Insisjnus 6s to 10s per 100 ; Maerocarpa 12s and 16s per 100 ; Japanese Elegans 12s to IBs per 100. Largo stock of different varieties of laurels. First olnss variety of roses, Fboit--Lancashire prize gooseberry. This is a particularly choice kind, bearing very large fruit. Appie Trees in 6ne healthy condition. In addition to above lilies and others in stock a special order will arrive in a few days, comprieinglSi assorted apples, 64 plum, 15 peach, 7 nectarines, 12 walnuts, 28 pears, 16 apricots, 11 cherries, 6 quinces. JAMES STONE, Wahota Nousery DIXON BROS., (Late Joseph Dixon). STEAM iEMTED WATER, CORDIAL FACTOR*. Country orders reoeived by post promptly attended to, R. BURTON, ENGINEER & MILLWRIGHT Kuripuni, Mdsterton, LL KINDS OF MAOMNERT JtEPAIHED. BUETON" PATENT EOUPSE ELEVATOR." The best in existence, made to order Agent for Aveling and Porter's traction ongines, Acknowledged to bo the best in the market. Orders for the coming season are now being booked. Flax and sawmill plants for sale. Particulars on api'lration to B. BURTON, MASTERTON WM. WIGHT SMITH, HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENT OFFICESOver Townseud and Cowper's, ; Queen Street, Masterton (near the Firebell) MONEY TO LEND in largo or small sums, on time payment or otherwise, Loans Negotiated, I AGENCIES: Royal Insurance Company—Fire FOR SALE, 1 Four-Roomed House, Hall Street 1 do do do Kurupuni Six-Boomed do Worksop Bond 1 Five-Eoomcd do Georgo Street 1 EighWtoomed do and store, Queen-St 1 Country Hotel—a Bargain MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT and BUILDING SOCIETY; ||IHE Society is prepared to grant X loans—repayable by instalments or otherwise-on approved freehold and) leasehold securities. ,1, B. KEITH, Manager, ' OR SALE on easy terms, COTTAGE j. in Worksop Road. Apply Masterton Permanent Investment and Building Socie.y, Railway Boarding House. (Nearly Opposite Foil Office,) Hall Street. Masterton. THE proprietor of this Favorite Boarding House, in thanking his patrons (especially the working men) for past favors, having renovated and completely refurnished it throughout, bees to intimate that those giving birr a call will find that for comfort, etc,, is second to none in the Wairarapa, TUE BEST 1b TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING Smoking and Reading Boom, Private Ming Boom for Ladies, GOOD STABLING. (g-GOOD PaDDOCIS FRED. WRIGHT, Pbopjitekw. nov nnmtir life insurance VJ DEPARTMENT eviiiiy poiicv guahoted m hie state For ilia lollowlns, amongst many roa sous, Nrnv-falaiidcw should support tboii uatloiinliiHico:1. its Security is absolute, 2. Its Premiums are low. 3. Its Bonuses aro high. 4. Its Funds aro all invested in the Colony. 5. Its business is restricted to Now Zealand, tho HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN Til IS WOULD. mi Australia, nml l'iji) have to pay (or THE, LOSS AIIISIXU I'KUM THE HBAVIEH MCIiTALITY OF THOSE COUNTIIIES. Tlio dca'li-rnloiii Qucciislnn'tl Ib &oper cent U'glior limn it is iu Now Zealand, Accnii)Lro:n Pcsiis at present date, ewei ONB ASD A. HAM' MILLION IWNDS, ANNUA}, IXCOMIUvor £300,000, 1 11. IiICIIAHUSON, l.'oinmisslonor A FUNNY GAME, A few trtencts met the other night in Newtown store to spend j jovial evening but as they were all teetotallers and none of (hem drank anything stronger than Cleiuent'B Tonic,'drunkenness was out of the question, Mac proposed a game at euchre, and Jones Baid they had better an interest and make it lively, but times were hard, so they did not care to pla< or money. Smith, however, spied a, bo? of Fletchor's bilious and liY« pjHa, and proposed that eaflh tlnjo a man '\yas hea» ' e should take a pjl), and this made .... Ijyely, and the fun was fast and fu,rwus. Simpson swallowed 6ve, Jones got away with four,, and Smith and Hopkins two,each, and Mao got off scot free. The.game terminated by a general exodus' at 3 a.in„ for Dr Fletcher's pills never labour in : vain. They are the best and mildest pills' wade and are sold by a\l qhemists' and drug, gists, everywhere; being a positive, safe and reliable oure for constipation, liver complaint, headache, &c, They always give satisfaction, Tbe proprietors giye away £6O (jri seven prises) at Xmas., for tho seyen first nearest guesses sent in, as to how many ot these pills a large Clements Tonio bottle (now full) holds. suoh fore's are eligible for this competition that come from around'a box. One box of pills proves their virtues and they oan be obtained eveywhere at is or post IreeforW penny stomps, from F. M, Clements, Newtown NBWi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4153, 1 July 1892, Page 3
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763Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4153, 1 July 1892, Page 3
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