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J. W. BRIDGE. DENTIST, 102, WILLIMTREET, ''■ W'-JS.I, i'inqt o'H-;'--(Next Working Men's Club,) MR BRIDQE havin? practised In Otago fpr the past ten years has just returned from England, where he has studied the, latest improvement in Dentistry,ond is prepared togive patients consulting him tho benefit of his exporienoeß in tho must rocent improvements in Dentistry. Artificial teoth at London prices a speciality. Painless extraction of Teeth by means of Nitrous Oxide gas and other antesthetics. Painless fillini;of unsound teeth with anew Btopping, bymeansof which 'the teoth are indefinitely preserved. Country patients can mako appointments by letter or telegram. A temporary sot of Artificial teeth can be inserted alniust immediately after the extraction uf tho natural teeth (witTiotit further chrp), 60 that the patient need not remain toothless for a long period. Persons unable to pay tho whole cost at once may pay by instalments. Masterton Coach and Carriuge Factory. THOMAS WAGG& CO, PROPRIETORS. Every Description of Vehicles Manufactured on the Premises, "' generally for their most liberal pati age since we commenced business, and aro pleased to observe that the public of Masterton roaliso that the Mastciton Carriage Factory being tho only establlshmentiatho Wairarapa that devotes itself only to Coach and Carnage manufacture with every cdnvehience and a First" Class Staff of Practical' Mechanics, studying tho advancement of tho trade, also every customer's requirements, they have come to tho conclusion that tho Factory is tho righ place to order or take their vehicles whero their wants are immediately attended to aid their work finished in that grand style \\o are now budding our famous double, Single Buggies, Dog Carts, I'hacl &o. Nothing succeeds like success. Therefore MESSRS. THOS. WAGG&CO. must rank first as Coach and Carriage Builders in tho Wairarapa, FOR SALE-A BARGAIN I'hantons and 1 second hand Double Buggy, THOS. WAQG4 00. J. B. KEI TH, COMMISSION AGENT. Offioes : Mastorton Permanent Investment and Building Socioty's Buildines. Agent—Victoria Insuraneo Co, Ltd, ON SALE.-Seecl Oats; Seed Wheat. FOR SALE.300 ACRES FARM OPAKI COO „ „ 1800 „ „ Alfredton 400 „ „ Pahiatua 1 acre, Masterton, with 6 roomed house f aero, Masterton, with i roomed house. Hotel, Forty Milo Hush Alsoinimborofothor properties, par ticulara of which will bo supplied on application'. SUCCESSFUL REMEDIES, MORE TESTIMONY. Evening Tost, 29th April, 18f»2, Tho local industry now known as 'Tho Mother Mary Joseph Aubcrt Remedies' is about to be introduced into the colonics of Australia. Mr Kemptliorne, who now holdß tho proprietary rights, leaves to-morrow tor Sydney, and intends advertising there on avcu a larger scalo than he basdoiu in New Zealand. Ho feels warranted in doing sj by the grea'i success ho has had here. As soon as the business in flew South Wales is set properly going, Victoria will be entered upon, and each of the other colonies in succession. This will keep tho Eev. Mother very busy preparing the medicines, all of which will bo shipped away in bulk as received from her, and bottled and packed in the same way as is dono here. We wish Mr Kemptliorne every success, and wo aro sure his telling 'ads,'—'The/Wealth of Now Zealand,'and 'The Church, tho State, and the Stago '—will soon become household words in the Austialiaa, and bo of great benefit in bringing the medial resources of this Colony well before our neighbours. Nkw Zealand Times, 30th April, 1892, Mr Orlando Kemptliorne leaves hero by tho Wakatipu to-day for Sydney with tho intention of starting a campaign in New South Walcß with the Mother Maty Joseph Aubert mg what an amount of business is now done in these goods in this Colony, and as he intends to bring tho same energy to boar in the sister colony in introducing them there, a large trade is bound to spring up. Judicious advertising will always cause a demand for a good article, and, befog woll aware of this, Mr Kcmpthorno during the last eight months has been ono of the largest advertisers in New Zealand, and wo understand his'advertisements appear in 47 papers daily. The introduction of these remedies has given employment to a largo number of hands, and bas caused tho circulation of a largoamountof money. Thoy should readily commend .themselves to the Australians, who will bo able to see for themselves tho largo amount of evidence provii.g their value as antidotes to ' the ills that flesh k heir to' NoiE-The Aubert Eemedies may bo obtained from T. 6. Mason, Masterton. SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM, ART CABINET MAKERS, iND UPHOLSTERERS PIANO WAREHOUSE, LambtosQuav, Weuinuton, N.Z. rnflE FINIS.ST DISPLAY FUBNITUBE and PIANOFORTES EVER SEEN IK WELLINGTON, TRI OUR KITCHEN TABLES At 8a Cd. TRY OUR DRAWINQROOM SUITES, At £l2 15s TRYOURDININGROOMSUITEB At £l2 15s TRY OUR SPRING MATTRESSES At£l2sGd, TRY OUR LINOLEUMS, Atls 3d square yard, - TRY OUR CARPETS, At 3s yard. TRY OUR AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, AtCsCd. TRY OUR AMERICAN CHAIRS, At3s6d TRY OUR PIANOS, Ai Values no other Hoube can Offer, DONOTFOKGETTHE SEVENTY-FIVE GUINEA PIANO IOBE GIVEN AWAY I On tho 21st August, 1892, to Ihe Purohaaer;wlio draws the winning number. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, OF LONDON.' ■; Oahtai £2500,000 Tom iNvaaiio Funds ... ■ £2,600,000 Losses Taid to Date ;.. £12,000,000 THK abovo mentioned wealthy and power ful Insurance Company is prepared to accept all descriptions of FIKE RISKS at the Lowest Current Rates. Claims met promptly and fairly. Wool and other interest insured from straps back or shed door to London. For furthei particulars apply to GEO.H.HAEr n " Manager, Wellington Branch, or to I GEO,JOHNSTON,; : ., . Local Agent, Queen-St,; Masterton,'..'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4178, 29 July 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4178, 29 July 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4178, 29 July 1892, Page 4

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