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MISCELLANEOUS J. W. BRIDGE. DENTIST, 102, WILLMTREET, WELLINGTON. (Next Working Men's Club.) MR BRIDGE bavin? practised in Otogo for the naafc tea yeara has just returned from England, where lie lub studied the latest improvement in l)enti!try,ahd is proparedtagivo patients consulting him the benefit of biß ox* perienoes in the most recent improvements in Dentistry, Artificial teeth at London prices a speciality. Psinkss extraction of Teeth by means of Nitrous Oxide gas and other aniesthetics. Painless fiilim; of unsound teeth with anew . stopping, by moans of which the teeth ' are indefinitely preserved. Country patients can mako appoint, ments by lotter or telegram. A temporary set of Artificial teeth can t be insertod almust immediatelyafterthe extraction of tho natural teeth (without further charge), so that the pationt need not remain toothless for a Ions; period. Persons unablo to pay tho whole cost at once may pay by instalments. Masterton Coach and Carriage {factory. THOMASWAGG& CO., PROPRIETORS. Every Deunption of Vehicles Manufactured on the Premises, WE tender our thanks to the publio generally for their most liberal patronpleased to observo that the public of Mastertoh realise that the Masterton Carriage Factoiy being the only establishment™ the Wairaraps that devotes itself only to Coach and Carnage manufacture witU every convenience and a TTimk Him Staff nf l>r« n t! M l »r«„l,»„;»„ studying the advancement of tho trade, also every customer's requirements, they have come to the conclusion that the Factory is the righ place to order or take their vehicles where their wants are immediately attended to and their work finished in thatgrand style which is so well known throughout tho colony. Wo are now building "our famous gigs double, Single Buggifo, Dog Carts, Phaetons 4c. Nothing succeeds like success. Therefo MESSRS, THOS. WAGG&CO, must rank first as Coach and Builders in the Wairarapa, FOB SALE-A BARGAIN Phaetons and 1 second hand Double Buggv. THOS. WAU&4 00. J. B. KEITH, COMMISSION AGENT. Offioes ; Masterton Permanent Investment and Building Society's Buildings Agent-Victoria Insurance Co, Ltd, ONSALE.-Seed Oats j Seed meat. FOR SALE.300 ACRES FARM OPAKI 50" n „ „ 1500 „ „ Alfrcdton 400 „ „ Pahiatua 1 acre, Masterton, with B roomed house J aero, Masterton, with i roomed house. Hotel, Forty Mile Bush Also number of other properties, par ticualaraj of which will bo supplied on application. SUCCESSFUL REMEDIES, MORE TESTIMONY; Evening Tost, 29th April, 1892, The local industry now known as ' Tho Mother Mary Joseph Aubert Remedies' Is about to be introduced into the colonics of Australia, Mr Komptliorno, who now holds the proprietary rights, leaves to-morrow tor Sydney, and intends advertising there on even a larger scale than he has done in New Zealand. Be feels warranted in doing jj by tho greai success he has bad here, As soon as the business in New South Wales is set properly going, Victoria will be entered upon, and each of tho other colonies in succession, This will keep the 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 same-way as is done here. We wish Mr Kcmpthornc every success, and we arosure bis tolling 'ads,'-'Tho Wealth of New Zealand,'and 'The Church, the State, and tlioStago l —will soon becomo household words in tho Austrab'as, and bo of great benefit in bringing the medial resources of this Colony well beforo our neighbours, Nrw Zealand Thus, 30th April, 1892. Mr Orlando Kempthorne leaves hero by tho Wakatipu to-day for Sydney with tho intention of starting a campaign in New South Wales with the Mother Mary Joieph Aubert Remedies, He informs us that is is astonish ing what an amount of business is now done in _ tlic&o goods in this Colony, and as ho intends to bring tho same energy to bear in tl'c skier colony in introducing them tbeie.a large trade is bound to spring up, Wc'ous advertising will always can a demaud for a good article, and, boi well aware of tin's, Mr Kcmptliomo ing the last eight months has been one of the largest advertisers in New Zealand, and wo understand his advertisements appear in 47 papers daily. Tho introduction of theto rew'cs has given employment to a largo number of hands, and has caused the circulation of a largo amount of money, They should readily comtneud themselves to the Australians who will bo able to seo for themselves tho largo amount of evidence proving their valuo as antidotes to' tho ills that flesh is heir to' Note—The Auborfc Remedies may be obtained from T. 6. Mason, Mastortoii. SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM, ART CABINET MAKERS, AND UPHOLSTERERS PIANO WAREHOUSE, Lamrton Qua?, Weliinuton, N.Z. FIHE FINEST DISPLAY J. OF - FURNITUKE AND PIANOFORTES EVER SEEN IN WELLINGTON, TRY OUR KITCHEN TABLES AtßsCd. TRY OUR DRAWINGROOM SUITES, At £l2 15s TRYOURDININGROOMSUITES At £l2 15s TRY OUR SPRING MATTRESSES At £l2e Cd. TRYOURLINOLEJMS, At Is 3d square yard, TRY OUR CARPETS, At 3s yard, TRY OCR AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, At Gs (id, TRY OUR AMERICAN CHAIRS, At 8s (Id, TRYOURPJANUB,' AiYaiues no other Howe can Offer, DO NOT FORGET THE SEVENTY-FIVE GUINEA PIANO GIVEN AWAY! . On the 21st August, 1892, to the Purchaser who draws the winning number. COMMERCIAL UNION ASfURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, OF LONDON. OAriTAi ~, '' ... £2 500,000 Total Invested Fonds ... £2,600,000 Losses Taw to Date ,„ £12,000,000 "iHE above mentioned wealthy and power fid Insurance Company is prepared to accept all descriptions of FIRE RISKS at the Lowrer Current Rates, Claims met promptly and fairly, , Wool and other interest insured from shccp3 back or shed door to London, For further particulars apply to GEO.H.HARBIIOE, Manager, Wellington Branch, or to GEO. JOHNSTON, . local Agent, Quetu<St, r Mrtciu,. .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4175, 26 July 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4175, 26 July 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4175, 26 July 1892, Page 3

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