MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC NOTICE! & ' . : May 21st, 1892. • N and after the above dote tlio public WILL RUSH TO F. J. PINNY IHE WELL KNOWN MUSICAL INSTRUMENT 1 IJOTl J OT ' No, 7, Mannors Street, Wellington. ROOM -must have—ltOOM. Largo Shipment just to hand. Greatest Bargains nvor offered New and Second-hand Instkombnts. Pianos, Organs, Harmoniums, Violins, Cornets, Musical Boxes, Flutes, Accordeona, Concertinas, nto., etc.. \ FOU ONE MONT J ONL*. NOTICE. TO COUNTRY RESIDENTS AND OTHERS, A Syon ore passing just look at tlio window a of iht! liESI'OKE SHOl'andsee GENTS' SCOTCH and COLONIAL Urain Shootcrß, GENTS'rORPOISE Boots, Open and Closed Fronted Watei tights, French Calf Walking Boots, Balmorals and Bluchers. Also the Colebratcd SEAMLESS WATERTIGHTS all OUli OWN MAKE from tlio very best material, at reasonable prices. Ei courage local industry, Leave your Orders and fetch along repairs to D. SMITH, Next Lowes and lorus' Auction Matt, Queen Smn, mabterton, GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE w DEPARTMENT. ESTABLISHED 1870, Avery Policy Guaranteed by tho State. LOW PREMIUMS. ; LARGE BONUSES. The first policy issued, No. 1 for /300, Is still in existence, and has had three bonuses allotted to it, viz. la iBSo, £36 or £1 2s. per ccnl per annum IniSSj,£lß „£1 4s- „ „ „ la 1830, £271, £ll6s. n 1, » » 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 still mors satisfactory results, JOSEPHUS H. RICHARDSON, Conmltiloair. I I J a fi a S b I MORE TESTIMONY. ' Evening Post, 29tli April, 18ffi. The local industry now known as 'Tho Mother Mary Joseph Aubert Remedies' is about to to introduced into tlio colonics of Australia. Mr Kemptliorne, who now bolda the proprietary, rights, leaves to-morrow tor Sydney, and iutends advertising there on jvon a larger scale than ho has done' in Kew Zealand, He feels warranted in doing to oy the success he haß had here, As soon as the business in Hew South Wales is sot properly doing, Victoria will be entered upon, and each of tho other colonics in succession, This will keep tlio Rev. Mother very busy preparing the medicines, all of which will be shipped away in bulk as received from her, and bottled and packed in the B»mo way as is dono here. lVe wish Mr Kompthomo every success, and wo arosure his telling 'ads ( '-'Tlie Wealth of New Zealand, 1 and 1 Tlio Church, the State, and tho Stage'—will soon bccomo household words in the Austialias, and be of great benefit in bringing Colony well before our neighbours, Nkw Zealand Times, 30th April, 1892, • Mr Orlando Kemptliorne leaves here by the Wakatiputo-day for Sydney with the intention of starting a campaign in Now South Wales with the Mother Maiy Joseph Aubert Remedies, He informs us that is is astonishing what an amount of business is now dono in thoao goods in this Colony, aud as jio intends .to bring tho same energy to bear ill the Bister colony in introducing them there, a largo trado is bound to spiing up. Judicious adveitisiug will always causo a demand for a good article, and, being well awaro of tliiH, Mr Kemptliorne during tlio last eight' months has been 0110 of the argest advertisers in New Zealand, and we understand his advertisements appear in 47 papers daily. The introduction of these remedies has given employment to a largo number of hands, and has caused tho circulation pf a largo amount of money. They should readily commend themselves to the Australians, who will bo able to see for themselves tho largo amount of evidence proving their value as antidotes to •' tho ills that flesh is heir to,' PEOI F I 0 , No. 9123, Tlio Sovereign Remedy AND A CERTAIN CURB FOR Nervous Debility, Loss Of Manhood. indiscretion, Prepared only by T. A. GARRATT, CHEMIST, T&ranaki-street, Wellington, PRICE; 4s 6d pet bottle, dent to all parts on receipt of F.O for 6s, P.S—ln writing for tho remedy please state symptoms fully, MENTION THIS FAPEit b C I I !■ 1 0 c £ I 1 ( £ t a 'J t f 1 s J I s v MASTERTON STEAM COACH FACTORY. JAMES MUIE, COACHBUILDER, ENGINEER WHEELWRIGHT AMD GENERAL SMITH CoACiiBuiLDiNG in all its branches, Latest Desions and reasonable prices , AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS raadoand repaired. SHOEING Hacks, 0/* per pet cash, 5/6 booked; for either iron or sieei.. ' •' ENGINEERING WORK of evory description clone on tho pre- ■: rnifsos. ... r. . FOR SALE CHEAP- ' 1 New spring trap . 1 New Farm tip dray I New. horse lioo ,' 1 Second hand single furrow plough Wire Strainers,. Light Iron Lilting Jack, Ac,, <So. ? JAMES MUIR .' mak'k and patenieb ZEALANDIA WOOL PRESS. '. Qujjia Smsx.M I ,„„...MASTf;RXON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4160, 9 July 1892, Page 3
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