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SPECIAL. ARRIVED IN ALL ITS GLORIOUS SPLENDOUR AN!) OPULENT VASTNJiSS. A TWO DAY'S'Mffliwn M MASTEIITON. Tue Amusement WONDISRoftue WORLD. Wirtli's Great Mikado Troupe Of Japaaicso awl Wild Bedouin Arabs, and wirth's new mm. TWO NIGHTS OITL 7, TMTIOSTI and Friday, 23rd Sept. Matinee To morrow afternoon 3.30. Ohild/on will lie admitted for sispcace. JAPANESE LADIES\ Remember tlio date I You will surely come as you will positively seo no other Jnpnnese and Arabian Circus in New Zealand. " . Lowest Admission-2s 6d., fJIHEATREEOYAL, MASTERTOJJ MONDAY AND T UESDA Y, September 26th and 27th. POSITIVELY ~TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Edison's PHONOGRAPH! With nil the latest improvements from America, by Mr G, Kolly. A tremendous success everywhere.. Tlio last opportunity cfseoin" nnd'hear-" ing one of the greatest wonders. HEW RECORDS. NEW RECORDS. It talks, laughs, sings, plays on any. instrument, and whistles any tune. Popular prices—3s, 2s, children half price, and Is. Doors open at 7.30; Commence at 8. mEMPEBANOB HALL. X Tuesday, September 27th., 1892. "AN EVENING WITH DR GUTHRIE.'> J»Y THE REV J.DUKES. Illustrated by Vocal and Instrumental Music contributed by Mrs Muller, Miss Williams, Mr Ralph, and the String Band. Coinmencoatß p.m. Chairman, Mr .Jas. McGregor. Admission, Adults Is, Children 6d. Proceeds in aid of Wesleyan Church Painting Fund.

STEVENS k GORTON, TUESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, WOODYILLE SALE YARDS. QTEVENS AND (JORTON will soli 10 by public auction as above—--130 yearling to 2~yeiir steer 100 four tooth Linculn iratliors. Forward condition 90 yearling to 2-year heifers 70 2|to 3-year atoers 50 cows in calf 26 yearling Btoora 20 springers 12 2-year steors 12 storo com. Sale at 1 p.m. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. NOTICE 1 Mr Denton, representative of Charles Stuart & Co., agents for first-class standard works, is now In Masterton. Orders left c/o Mrs Young Worksop Road will be promptly attended to. fjpENDKRS for Foiling about One Hundred Acres ol Bunli on Section JOO, Block Y, liopuaranga, about one mile from Mauriceville Railway station, All information given at Mrs Jennings. Address tenders to A. R, MACKAY, Matton.

AIWJKPEB. rnEB attoution of farmers and others 1 ie called to a new reaper which has been in Hse for about twelve months, during which time it has given the utmost satisfaction. The result being a very groat, harvest ot hard, soft and blood corns; PRICE ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE PER BOX. Mr Fr«d Wright, of Dlaatcrton, states in n testimonial Dear Sir,—Being troubled with joms, ami having tried uearly ovsry so-called remedy, without the least effect, I tiiod your FnoGANDRA, which, I am glad to say, effected a pcrmaneit cure, not having been troubled with them since using it. COUGH V7HIL3 707 CAN. You will not be ablo to cough after the use of Acacian Lung Balsam No, 1. It absolutely removes Chronic Coughs, Severe Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, and other similar complaints, 3/0. Magic Noivino is instantaneous relief for Toothache, Is. Vormpowders, safe and effective, Is. Anti-dyspeptic thoroughly cures indigestion of the worst forms, 3/0, Mastcrton Agent-Mr HENRY E ETON, Chemist, Carterton Agent—Mr BERRILL, Storekeeper. Obtainable from Olicmuts and Storekeepers generally. AVlioleaalefromMcbsh KEMFTHORNE VROSSER& Co,, PROFESSOR HENRY BARRACIOUGH, Adelaide Road, lVollington, NOTICE, TO AGRICULTURISTS AND THE GMEIUL PUBLIC, Nee & Fraser,

FARRIERS ASDBLACKSMITHB, bio,, {Lately in the employment of Mr Wm, Cameron and the Masttrlon Blacksmith ami Wheelwright ilamtfadumg Co,, Ltd.) AVE OPENED that old established and well-known Shooing and General Forgo lately occupied by Mr McEWEN, N. & F,, in soliciting a sharo of the pubho patronage rely on meriting the same by keeping only the very best materials, which, combined with iaitbful workmanship and careful supervision cannot fail to give satisfaction. Horses shod with steel shoes at popular prices. All kinds of agricultural implements re» paired at renstinablo rates. _ JSEE & FRASER, Farriers and Blacksmiths, Etc. FOR SALE OR TO BE LET, <TTANTED to Sell or Let that piece YV of land now in tho occupation of P. Carr, situated on the Te Uro Ore; area about sixty-two acres, For further particulars apply to M-, CASEIiBERtt, Masterton. Mr. 0. ft, Blaokett, F.C.S., REPORTS:I HEREBY certify that I have iniido an exhaustive analysis of several Bam plea ofDiwsos's Whisky, taken from various shipments now in bond. The samples include those first imported in 1889, and the most recent in thißyear

After a thorough chemical analysis and examination 1 found thoro was no difference in any of tho eleven samples selected; the quality, age, and flavour being carefully maintained throughout, i . . Careful testa were applied for the detection of all impurities, and the milts were most satisfactory, i can recommend Dawson's Whisky as a highly matured spirit of exceptional flmir, having all tho characteristics of ffciittine Scotch Whisky, ' 0. R, BLAOKETT, MS., Yictorian (ioverument Analyst, This highly satisfactory report will be read with interest by the numerous lovers of DAWSON'S WHISKY as it pkoveb its abboiuis pray and Untie of quality. 1

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4225, 22 September 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4225, 22 September 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4225, 22 September 1892, Page 3

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