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. ; . P.,H.w00d.; SATURDAY, Cm AUGUST, 1892, ■ ■'.' At I,Bop.msharp; Entirely Unrespryed Sale ■ ' . OF . Household Furniture and Effects, ' *.■ m . FEATHERSTON. F H,\VOOD HAS rcceivod inatrnotiona from Mr Harbottie,- who is leaving for tbo South Island, to sell by Public Auction, on the premises now in his occupation, at, FEATHERSTON, on the above date, the whole of hia household furniture and effects, comprising Handsome dining room suite, in Russian leather and oak frames,' OhonoDier,LooTable,Ourtams, Pier Glass, Carpets, Table .' Cloths, Ornaments, Double and single Bedsteads, Spring Mattresßes, Half Scotch Chest Drawers, Wash standß and Diessing Tables, Toilet "Ware, Mirrors, l'ioturos, Linoleums, Crockery, China, Glasswaro, Kitchen Furniture, 'Copper Boiler, Kitchen Utensils of every description, Garden and other tools, otc. Memo—The auctioneer desires to call special attention of all requiring really first class furniture to the above sale, as the furniture is nearly new, and of good and substantial quality throughout. : REMEMBER THE DATE. ~■ NO RESERVE, TARATAHI STOCK SALE YARDS. DATES OF COMING SALES. PH. WOOD will hold his regular , _ Fortnightly Stock Sales at the l'aratahi Ymli, on dates, aa under, I'iz.:— Thursday 11th August at one o'clock do 25th do do do . Bth September do do 22nd do do do Gth October ] do do '2oth do ' do ■ do 3rd November do do 17th do do do Ist December do do 15th December do Entries for above sales should be sent in to the undersigned if possible at least seven days prior to ditto of sale, in order to ensure duo publicity being given to same by advertisement. Except for private or special sales no extra charge will bo made for advertising. F. H. WOOD, , Auctioneer. VEHICLES FOR PRIVATE SALE. 1 Now Rustic Trap, 1 Spring Trap, 2nd hand but in Is class order. Gig, light and strong do do Either of the above are to be had a bargain, Apply to F.H.WOOD F. H. WOOD'S Carterton Branch, l/TR FAIRBROTHER having relJ. signed my Cattorton Agency, I have arranged with Mh W. J. LINDOP to act tor me in that capacity, and will attend tho Carterton oflico personally on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS from 2 till 6 p.m. Mr Lmdop will act for mo as Agent for the Permanent Investment and Loan Association and receive payments for same and blso of tho South British Fire Jrsuranco Co., and tho Australian Mutual Provident Society. Entries for stock Bales.and all other business left with him, will receive prompt attention, F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer & Estate Agent, Greytown and Carterton, FOE PRIVATE SALE. COMFORTABLE and well improved Freehold cottage pro» perty; situate corner of Hastwell and West Sts, Greytown. U H. WOOD is instructed by Mrs A. X « Bowers to offer for prlvato sale, 5 sections' land, situate corner of Haslwell and West street, Groytown. Improvements include, comfortable 6 roomed verandah cottage, good garden and orchard, and substantial outbuildings. Easy terms can be arranged, For further particulars apply to F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer & Estate Agent A BARGAIN ONE NEW BELL ORGAN, 5 stops, and knee swell, A Powerful , Instrument, PRICE-£lbY F. H WOOD D. P. W. DAWSON'S PERFEOTION WHISKY. DO not be imposod upon by an in--ferior article put into a Dawson s bottle, botinsist op.in having the genuine article LIVER COMPLAINT Is tho cause of ninny pains and aches which some people consider are separate and distinct complaints. Headaches, palpitation, indigestion, flatulence, &c, are symptoms of a disordered stomach. Many are the quack nostrums sold as euros for "indigestion;" but suroly tho world is getting sufficiently enlightened to see through tho quackery which is so prevalent in this country. Thoro are broken down plumbers, painters, plasterers, and printers selling " medicines" to euro diseases of which these people do not even know the' symptoms, to say nothing of the therapeutics. Such is not tho case with Dr. Fletcher's Pills. These aro the prescription of one of- England's mosl eminent physicians and pathologists, and have been used most successfully by him for the last thirty years in private and hospital practice. Thoy have ever been found effectual in all bilious, stomach and liver complaints, and can be used by both sexes with the utmost confidence. They aro sold by all medicine vendors, and F. M. Clements, Newtown, Sydney, post free, thirteen penny stamps, Mr B, Donning, chemist, Brisbane, writos referring to these pills :- " Since taking Dr. Fletcher's Pills my health has wonderfully improved. 1 have discarded all others, and 1 con eider these worth £IOO a box. n OV RMNiENT LIFE INSURANCE ut DEPARTMENT. RYKIiV rOUCV CUAHAXTKED BY THE STATE For Mio following, amongst man; rea • sons,. Xm-Zealaudors should support tholt national ollico: — 1. Its, Security is absolute, 2. Its Premiums are low. 3. Its Bonuses ore high. 4. Its Funds are all invested in the Colony, . 5. Its business is restricted to Now Zealand,'tho HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. and American offices wbloh obtain the bulk of their business from tho Old World and the other colonics (including Queensland, Wostem Australia, and Fiji) bavo to pay for THE LOSS ARISING FROM' THE HEAVIER MORTALITY OP TIIOSE COUNTRIES. ' The dcatb-rato in Queensland is 60 por cent b'ghor than It Is in New Zealand, Accumulated FosDS at present date, over ONE AND A HALF MILLION POUNDS, ANNUAL INCOME, over £300,000, J l(, RICHARDSON, Commissioner,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4177, 28 July 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4177, 28 July 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4177, 28 July 1892, Page 3

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