PUBLIC NOTICE! '"'.'. Mw2l>U'BD2. . / \N and after the above date the publio WILL RUSH TO '.■■' F, J. PINNY- '■' THE WEU KNOWN MUSIOAJj INSTRUMENT DEPOT . No.7,MannorsStreet,Wellington.. ROOM -must have-KOOM. Large Shipment just to hand, Greatest Bargains ever offered Nbw and Second-hand Instruments. Pianos, Organß, Harmoninms, Violins, Cornets, Musical Boxes, flutes, Accordeons, Concertina!, etc, etc, FOR ONE MONTH ONLK. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE M DEPARTMENT. ESTABLISHED 1870, Bvefy Policy Guaranteed by ihe State. LOW PREMIUMS. LARGE BONUSES. The first policy issued, No, i for ,£3OO, Is still In existence, and lias bad three bonuses allotted to it, viz, : InißSo, £36 or £1 2s.percciitper»nmiin Ini88i,£18„£1 4s „ n 101850, £27,, £1163 The above is an actual case, and shows that the rate of bonus increased at each division. The premiums In force at the lime this policy was Issued were not calculated to yield any bonuses, and the higher rates now charged should therefore give ettlt more satisfactory results, JOSBPHUS H. RICHARDSON, Ccmmlsilonsr. SPECIAL NOTICE TTIAHTEU Known-That I am reYV moving from my present promises in Manners-street to my new Coaoh Factory in Victoiu»street, Wellington, off Cuba-street Reclaimed Land and adjoining the Grey Valley Coal Company. I therefore wish to dispose of my present Btook of Buggies, Lidies' Phretoiiß pnd Spring Traps now in Manners-street shop as speedily as possible—oven at a sacrifice. M.BOHAN, Coach Factory. C. H. GAYFER, LAND, ESTATE, STOCK, STATION, AGENT, AND VALUATOR, HAS soveral desirable properties lor sale in town or country. Money to lend, in any sums on freehold security,
TO COUNTRY RESIDENTS and OTHERS, AS you are passing just look at the window of ihu BESPOKE SHOPand aco GENTS' SCOTCH and COLONIAL tain Shooters, GENTS' PORPOISE Boots, Open irad Closed Fronted Watei tights, French Calf Walking Boots, Balmorals and Bluchers. Also the Colcbroted SEAMLESS WATKUTIGHTS all OUB OWN' MAKE from the very best material, at reasonable prices, Eicourago local industry, Leave your Orders and fetch along repairs 'to ■D. SMITE, Next Lowes and lorns' Auction Mart, QUKKN Stkket, Masierton, MORE TESTIMONY, Evenixq Post, 20th April, 18(12. The local industry'now known as'Tho Mother Mary Joseph Aubert Remedies' Is about to be introduced into thecolonics of Australia, Mr Kcmptliome, who now holds tho proprietory rights, leaves to-morrow lor Sydney, an'd'intqnds advertising there on even a larger scale th&.he hasdont in New Zealand. Bo feels warranted in doing so by the great success he has bad here, As soon as the business in Hew South Wales is set properly doing, Victoria will be entered upon, and each nf flu. nfW ;„ „,,„,.„«:„„ mi.:. ...:» xeop_ the Rov. Mother very busy preparing the medicines, all of which will bo shipped away in bulk ns received from her, and bottled and packed in the satno way as is done here, Wo wish Mr Kcmpthorne every success, and wo arc sure his telling 'ads,'-'Tho Wealth of New Zealand,'and 'TheChurch, tho State, and the Stago'-will soon becomo household words in tho Australias, and bo of great benefit in bringing the medial resources of this Colony well before our neighbours, New Zealand Tmra, 80th April, 1802. Mr Orlando Kempthorne leaves here by t" Wakatipu to-day for Sydney with tho int< tion of starting a campaign in New South Wales with the Mother Maiy Joseph Aubert rinmn,l!». U. , - n f„.»,. ... Jl.ii !_ !„* I • I rag what an 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 colodv in introduciug fti-m there, a largo trodo is bound to Bjiring up, Judicious advertising will always causo a demand for a pd article, and, bciig well aware of tbiß, Mr Kcmpthorno during tho last eight months has been one of the argest advertisers in New Zealand, and wo understand Lis advertisements appear in 47 papere 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 commenj themselves to the Australians, who will bo able to see for themselves the large amount of evidence proviig thoir valuo as antidotes to' the ills that flesh is heir to, 1 P E 0 I F I 0, No, 9123, Tho Sovereign Remedy AND A CERTAIN DURE FOB Nervous Debility, Spermatorrhoea, Loss Of Manhood, Prepared only by T. A.GARRATT, CHEMIST, Taranaki-street, Wellington, PEIOE: 4a' 6ct' per; bottle. Sont to all parti on receipt of ; - P,(5«- ■:- P.S—ln writing for the remedy MENTION THIS FAJEfI «J!N.BKUNTON. TAULOR,ETO. Note tho address— . Queeh-5tiiem,..,,... Masterton Opposite Empire Hotel.l
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4155, 4 July 1892, Page 4
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749Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4155, 4 July 1892, Page 4
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