pOR SALE :-7. aores of Land, eight roomed dwelling, Traalihonae, buggyshod, stable, cowshed, etc., J hour from Masterton Post Office. 4 aores withnowslx-roomeddwclliig, shed?, etc., largo orchard in full hearing, half-hour from Masterton Post Office, _ - 6J acres j 2 acres standing bush, with new flvo.roomcd houseand outbuildings. Harden, and orchard, etc, half-hour from Masterton PostOffloe. ' ■ • 1 acre (fine, creek running through) four roomed dwelling j good orchard j cheap j 10 minutes from Masterton Post Office. J acre, six-roomed Dwelling, nearly now, corner section, Lincoln Road. 6 acres. New Dwelling of six rooms, Stable, Phcds, etc., Good Orchard, Upper Plain, 12 acres (crock runniug through), Sevenroomed House and usual Outbuildings. 2 Five-roomed Cottages, Bannister-street, quarter acre of land each, Stable, Sheds, etc. Alsoscveral other properties forsalo cash or on terms, in Bannister-street, Worksop Road, Columba Road, Kuripuni. Sections Bannisterstreet, Church-street, etc, etc, MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security from L26to LSOOOat Current Rates. li.H.WADDINGTPN, Commission Agont, • Masterton. WOODYILLE CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S GRAND Will bo held at THE RACECOURSE, WOODYILLE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1892. For particulars fee Posters. Wm, NICHOLSON, Secretary. ' NOTICE TO SHEARERS. OWING to continuod wet weather, SHEARING will not start at Akitko till the Bth of Octobor, HANDYSIDE ROBERTS & CO,, I { LL Lollies and Confectionery made , on the premises at the Caledon- , uu Confectionery Works, Quetn-Etreet Masterton OUR eucalyptus oandy a speciality for coughs, colds and sore throats, try it; made at the Caledonian Confectionery Works Quoen-streot, Masterton, ROW KEE WISHES to inform tho residents of Masterton and tho Travelling Poblio that he has taken over that convenient Boarding House lately carried on by Messrs Johnson and Co,, in Queen Stroet, Masterton, next to Mr Ferry's house. Excellent accommodation at moderate rates, Good and seeuro paddocks for horses, Regular Boarders' Tariff £1 per week. Single meals Is; Beds Is Board without lodging 13s, A TRIAL SOLICITED. 'ANTED the public of Masterton ~ and the surrounding districts to know that H, BEALE, tinsmith, plumber, and oasfitter, has taken over the business lately carried on by Mr L, W. Nioholßon. Makor of all kindn of tinware, Iron and Zino worker, Corrugated Iron Tanks made tn order. Portable coppers. All kinds of Gastitting done, Bepaw done on the Shortest notice, h, bFale, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON, mENDBRS for Foiling about One Hundred Acres ol Bumli on Section 100, Block V, Hopunranga, about one mile from Mauriceville Kuilwuy Station, All information given at Mrs Jennings, Address tenders to A. R. MAOKAY, Marton,' BANKRUPT STOCK SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES. IMMENSE BARGAINS! In the estate of H, HANSEN, bootmaker, Eltttaluma, J. OAEPENTBB HAS purchased from the Official Assignee tho Stook-in-trade of the above at about half cost, and will cloar the lot at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, 10th August. The Stock consists of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Boots' and Shoes, English and Colonial make, and having been only recently bought is guaranteed to bo SOUND AND IN GOOD CONDITION The public are invited to come early and secure sumo of the many BARGAINS TO BE OFFEEKD CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE, QOEEN SIREET, MASTERTON, J. CARPENTER, i THE " hieeman's journal " J (Saturday, June 4,1892), Special attention is directed to the advertisement of tho Rev Mother Mary » Joseph Aubort Remedies which is apB pearing in our columns for tho first time. I Mr Orlando J Ketnpfchomo, who man. 1 ages this business informs us chat the e sale of these medicinofl in Now Zealand b somewhat wonderful, and ho has tho \ greatest faith that they will soon come j into popularity in Now South Walts ~ Mother Auberthasbeen at work in New Zealand for thirty years, and has always 0 given hor timo free of all charge to per» ° sons of all denominations, to whom her | assistance could he of any avail hi rei, lieving them of their several complaints, Archbiahop Redwood, Bishop Grimes, ; and Lord Onslow certify to relioi ob. ~ lained by tho use of these remedies, and s Buch testimony ia very gratifying. Mr 3 Waller Bently and Miss Myra Kemble e have also written adding their proof to i the many hundred testimonials received by the proprietor. Some timo since wo J re-printed a paragraph from our Now Zealand Catholic contemporary, in which it was deplored that Mother Aubert's remedies wore riot more widely known, . and suggesting a more wbblesalo mode !, ot distributing them than prevailed. It ! would seem that the Rev Mother has i, followed the advice offered on that Hie Aubert Remedies are IT,G. MabouiMasterton
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4230, 29 September 1892, Page 3
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