SONS' Biscuits, Confectionery And Cnudled Peols. THEY are everywhere acknowledged to be the beat. FACTORY,-Alton St., and Nile St. E. Nelson. Wholesale Wellington Brnnch,— Brandon St< J. B. KEITH, COMMISSION AGENT. Offiue3 :—Maaterton Permanont In- ' vestment and ] Buildings.' Agent--Victoria Insurance Co., Ltd. A large number of Town and Country Properties for sale, particulars of which will be supplied on application. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, " one Tore, J HUE FROM NAsTERTON POST OFFICE, WITH FOUR.ROOMED HOUSE. Tho propeity is woll situated and the soil of good quality. Tho greater part of it iB planted with sound young fruit trees. It will be sold i AT A VERY LOW PMCE as tho ownor is leaving the district, J. B. KEITH, MHSterton.
IHB " riIEEMAN S JOURNAL " (Saturday, June 4, 1892). Special attention is directed to the advertiaoment of' tlio Rev Mother Mary Joseph Aubert Romedies which is appearing in our columus for tho first time. Mr Orlando J Kcmpthorno, who man. ages this business informs ns that the sale of thine medicines in Now Zealand 8 soinowhat wonderful, and ho has tho greatest faith that they will soon cotno into popularity in New South Walts Mother Auberthas been at work in New Zealand lor thirty yenra, and has always given hor time freo of all charge to persons of all denominations, to whom hor assistance could be of any avail in relieving them of their sevoral complaints, Archbishop Redwood, Bishop Grimes, and Lord Onslow certify to reliof obtained by the uso of these remedies, and such testimony is very gratifying. Mr "Walter Bently and Miss Myra Kemble have also written adding their proof to the many hundred testimonials received by tho proprietor, Some time since we re-printed a paragraph from our Now Zealand Catholic contemporary, in which it was deplored that Mother Hubert's remedies were not more widely known, and suggesting a more wholesale mode ot distributing them than prevailed. It would seem that the Rev Mother has followed tho advice offered on that occasion.
The Aubert Remedies ore sold by Mr T. G. Mason, Masterton jpw ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE AND MARINE. (Established 1859.) Subscribed Capital - £1,000,000 Paid up Capital ana Deserve FendsMSS.OOO WITH miMIfSD LIABILITY OF SHARE' HOLDERS. Fire end Marine Risks accepted at Lowest Current Gates. Liberality, Aoent fob Mastebton BURTON BOYS, OFFICE—QUEEN STBEE DISTRICT AGENTS - CARTERTON, G.A.FAIRBROTHER FEATHERBTON, {' w . _ GREYIOWN { w ' A ' iAIK EKETAHONA JAMES JONES PAHIATDA, U.HAROLD SMITH WELLINGTON BRANCH OOBNER OF LAMBTON QDAY AND OBET'BTBEBI NICHOLAS" LAWSON, Manager, LOOK I TAYLOR'S ARABIAN OINTMENT, NOTHING like it ill the World for AYOUjNDS and SKIN DISAgents J, GRAHAM & Co,i Masterton. J. JONES & Co,,
THOMAS JAGO, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, QUEEN-STREET MASTRRTON
CJREAM SEPARATOR WE call attention to {ho following features of excellence in con. nection with the " VICTORIA " Handpower Cream Separator It is strong and substantially mado.— The working parts have large surfaces, and wear arid tear will therefore be trilling—lt is not a toy,—lt occupies Very little spaco,—lt can bo fixed to any stout table.—A strong boy or girl can drive it easily at full speedi-It is perfectly safe.—Tho rato of feed can be regulated while the machine is in motion, -Thick or thin oream can.be obtained at will without froth.—The drum empties itself when it stops.—Every part can be easily cleaned.—lt is made in two sizes, to skim twenty and lorty gallonsperhour, Its price, which is most moderate, includes feed pan, regulator and packing. -There are NO EXTRAS, Victoria Oream Separators, for horse power, water powor, or steam power, from lOOgals, to 300 gals,,' latter having Skim Milk Elevators, Horso and Hand-power Flour Mills, for farm use or tor small milling purposes, OHAFF-OUTTEitH & HORSE. G E A 11 S WILKINsI FIELD, IKOK MERCHANTS & IMPORTERS, Manners-street, Wellington,
EUSINESB NOTIFICATION. rpHE NEWEST BOOKS direct from X Loudon and the leading English Journals, Magazines, and Newspapers may be obtained within a fewhoursof the arrival of every Ocean steamer.' The principal Colonial Newspapers also kept in Btook, ipent for" Wairarapa Daily Times" A first-class and complete printing atock on the preuim J. B, lININES, Printer, Stationer, and Bookseller, (Opposite Dr. Gillon's), Willis, street..... Wellington RUCTION BBRB, U % COMMISSION AGENTS, liAMHOH QWTi WttUJWJ)
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4245, 17 October 1892, Page 4
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