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GIVE US LIGHT. This lins bceu tlio cry ol the agos from time immemorial, and the torch oil, gas, electricity, and other natural and manufactured products have contributed their quota to light, I'araflincand thenumcrouß products of petroleum are the stocks relied upon iu tlio country, and these, with the aid of improved central draught lamps, yield a splendid light. Bad oil will smother the best lamps in the world; will explode at (iricfjular intervals, and supplant happy homesteads with black and murky ruins. Reliable, as are the best brands of highly, refined kerosene—Excolsior>Zurlit6jMeteor, and Water Lily to wit—Luxcne outshines them all, and has proved itself the purest audmost trustworthy illuminant, It has been reduced in price by (ho recent (all in freight: Every farmer valuing absolute safety, with peifgct light over cheapness with attendant risks; should use Luxeno only. Packed expressly for inland carriage; every (in having an improved nozzle, and being branded Luxcne,

FOR SALE, mHE loaso and goodwill of the X Marquis of Normauby Hotel For terms and particulars apply H. H. WOLTERS, Carterton, ISOTIGE. TO THE PEOPLE OF ALFKEDTON, A NY porsons trespassing on my propetty known as Flat Bubli, or removing any cattle off the same, will be prosecuted. WILLIAM CROSS. JJI OR SALE SOO bushels seed Wheat. Samplea to be semi at this office, FOR SALE, 11HE old-established butchering busi. . nesa carried on by mo during; tho past ttventyaix years, ' Katiafnctory reason given for selling. Full particulars can bo obtained from me. WALTER PERRy, Queon-street, Mastorton,

WISHES to inform the public that ho has purchased Mr David Heggio'aOaurvino Busies, and hopes by Strict attention to business to merit fair support. ft.B.—Orders may be loft with Messrs Townsend and Cowper, saddlorß, Queen-street, Mastorlon.

FINAL NOTICE.—AII accounts owing io my lato business must be paid by 10th September, 1802. Further notice will not bo given. Mr C. A. Paw nail will be instructed to suo for all ac> counts owing at above date. JOSEPH J. SMITH, (Lato Proprietor Wairarapa Star, Weekly Stat and Eketahuna Mail,) Masterton, August 27,1892. MASTERTON. STKA.M COACH FACTORY. JAMESMUIE, COAUHBUILDEB, ENGINEER, AND GENERAL SMIJH, SOLE MAKER of the Celebrated ZEALANDIA. WOOL JfRESS, ordors for which are now flocking in for tho coming season, Every Buyer Lovd in its Praise, It Has No Equal For Efficiency, Quickness And Cheapness Combined, Several further Improvements Jiaving bcon effected for tho coming season, its now recognised by all who have seen it to bo tho only Woolpross worth buyinc;. Intending buyers should forward their orders early to provont disappointment, as orders are now coming in rapidly from all directions, The following testimonial received (amongst othors) shows tho approbation tho Pross is held in: Tpmonoa, H. 8., August 4th, 1892. Dear Sib, —\Ye have much pleasuro in testifying to tho efficiency and general excellence of the "Zealaudia Wool I'rcss" we bought of you last season, The boat proof of our opinion is in the fact of our sanding you a second order this season, fours truly Demon Bbos„litd, Per W. W. Nelson. Eyory other branch of my will still have careful attention, and patrons placing their orders at this well known establishment can rely upon obtaining first-class workmanship combined with moderate prices. HORSES SHOD (steel or iron) 5/per sot cash; 5/6 booked, JAMEsIiUIR, Queen Stbeet Masterton is often cured by failuro of tho Kidnoya discharging Uric Acid from the Blood, and " PARAMO " will successfully assist this, and, give

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4207, 1 September 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4207, 1 September 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4207, 1 September 1892, Page 3

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