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J. W. BRIDGE. DENTIST, 102, WIimSTREET, WELLINGTON. (Next Working Men's Club,) MR BRIDGE haying practised In Otagoforthopnstten years has jußt returned from England, where be has studied the latest improvement in Dentistry,and is prepared togive patients consulting him the benefit of his ex* perienceß in the most recent improvements in Dentistry, Artificial teeth at London prices a speciality. Painless extraction of Teeth by means of Nitrous Oxide gas and other anesthetics, Fainless Siiins; of unsound teeth with a new stopping, by means of which the tooth are indefinitely preserved. Country patients can make appoint" ments by letter or telegram. A temporary set of Artificial teeth can extraction of the natural teeth {without further charge), bu that tho patient need not remain toothless for a long period. . Persons unable to pay the whole coat at once may pay Masterton Coach and Carriage Factory. THOMAS WAGG& CO., PROPRIETORS. Every Dttmption of Vehicles Manufactured on the Premises, WE tender our thanks to the public generally for their most liberal patrol • ago Binco wo commenced business, and are pleased to observo that the public of Masterton realiso that the Mnateiton Carvingo Factory being the only establishments tho Wairarapa that devotes itself only to Coach and Carnage manufacture with every convenience and a First Class Staff of Practical Mechanics, studying the advancement of the 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 aid their work finished in thatgrand style which is so well known throughout the colony. Wo are now building our famous gigs double, Singlo Buggies, Dog Carts, Phaetons &c, Nothing succeeds like success. Therefore MESSRS. THOS, WAGG & CO. must rank first as Coach and Carriage Builders in tlio Wairarapa, FOR SALE-A BARGAIN Phaetons and 1 second hand Doublo Buggy, THOS. WAG 6 & CO. J. B. KEITH, COMMISSION AGENT. Offices : Masterton Permanent Invest' ment and Building Society's Buildings Agent—Victoria Insurance Co, Ltd, ON SALE.—Seed Oats ; Seed Wheat. FOR SALE.300 ACRES FARM OPAKI 500 1500 „ „ Alfredtou 400 |, „ Pahiatna 1 acre, Masterton, with b' roomed house | aero, Masterton, with 4 roomed house. Hotel, Forty Milo Bush Alio number of other properties, particulars of which will be supplied on application. SUCCESSFUL REMEDIES/ MORE TESTIMONY. Evenino Tost, 29th April, 1892. Tho local industry now known as ' The Mother Mary Joseph Aubert Remedies 1 is about to bo introduced into the colonies of Australia. Mr Kerapthorne, who now holds the proprietary rights, leaves to-morrow tor Sydney, and intends advertising there on wen a larger scale than ho has done in New Zealand, Ho feels warranted in doing hj by the great success he has had here. As soon as the business in New South Vales is set properly going, Victoria will be entered upon, and each of the other colonies in succession. This will keep the Rev, Mother yery 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 done here. TVo wish Mr Kompthorne every success, and we arosure bis telling 'ads,'—'The Wealth of New Zealand,' and 1 The Ohurch, tho State, and the Stage—will Boon becomo household words in the Austialias, rnd bo of great benefit in bringing tho medial f resources of this Colony well beforo our New Zealand Times, 20th ApriJ, JB9Z. Mr Orlando Kemptbo.ue leaves too by the Wakatipu to-day for Sydney nith tho inten. tion of starting a campaign In New South Vales with the Mother Mary Joteph Aubert Remedies, He informs us that is is astonish ing what an amount of business ib now done in these goods in this Colony, and as ha intends to bring tho same energy to bear in the sister colony in introducing them there, a large irado is bouud to spring up, Judicious adverting will always eauso a demaud for a goon artiste, and, being well awaro of this, Mr Kempthorpe during the last eight months has been eno of the largest advertisers in New Zealand, and we understand his advertisements appear in 47 papers daily. The Introduction of these remedies has given employment to a large number of hands, and has caused the circulation of a large amount of money. They should readily commend themselves to the Australians. who will bo able to seo for themselves the largo amount of evidence proviLg their value as antidotes to' the ills that flash in heir to' NoiE-Tho Aubert Remedies may bo obtained from T. 6. Mason, Mastorton. SCOULLAR & CHISHOLMi ART CABINET MAKERS, AND UPHOLSTERER S PIANO WAMROUSE, Laubton Q'UAV, WELUHGION, N.JS. IJIHE FINEST DISPLAY FUMITURE AND PIANOFORTES EVER SEEN IN WELLINGTON, TRY OUK KITCHEN TABLES At 8s Gd, TRY OUR DfIAWINGROOM SUITES, At #l2 15s TRY OUR DININGROOM SUITES At£l2 16s TRY OUR SPRING MATTREBSEB At £129 lid. TRY OUR LINOLE JUS, TRY OUR CARPETS, At 3s yard, TRY ODE AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, At 6s (id, TRY OUR AMERICAN CHAIRS, At Us 6d TRV OUR PIANOS,. Al Values no othbr House can Omsß. DO NOT FOWjET TAB SEVENTY-FIVE GUINEA PIANO TO BE GIVEN AWAY! On tho 21st August, 1892, to the Purchaser who draws the winning nuinbor. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, .OF LONDON; r ' ' Capitai ~. £2600,000 Tow INVESTED Fondb ... £2,50(1,000 I/WSESPAIDTO Dais THE above mentioned wealthy anil pora ful Insurance Compam is preiuroi} w accept all descriptions of FIRE RISKS at the LoffseiCußßENi Rates. Claims met promptly and fairly. Wool aud other interest insured from shceps back or shed door'!o Loi'don, For further parlicriars p.pplv to GEO. B, HARBROE, Manager, Wellington Brane'j, or te (iiO. JOHNSTON, L Local Agent, Queen-Bt,, Masterton,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4181, 2 August 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4181, 2 August 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4181, 2 August 1892, Page 2

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