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MONEY TO LEND. ihewairaeapafarmkrs CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION have ffiOiioy to advance at a low rate of .interest on approved freehold security—in smell and large aimjuuta. . ' EX S.B. BIMUTAKAiG BALES OF PAPKRBa'NGINGS I PARLOUR AND KITCHEN SANITARY PAPERS: ■"]/' PER ROLL. ' BEDROOM PAPERS: ' 6d I'EU IiOLL, Theso Papeis are worth 9d iiud 1b lid, but will bo sold at-ode-third u6 their voluo in oixlcr to afford the public an opportunity of tlioir rooms bejpre GhristmaP THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION,

| Limited.] 6. s.w. DALRYMPLE, Financial, Insuiuuce, 1 AND LAND AGENT, MABTERTON, NEW ZEALAND, Established: Inveroaroill, 1863; Hokitika, 1866 i.Masteiuon, 1876. AGENCIES— New York Life Insuranoo iompimy. The Standard Insurance Company of New Zealand, Eire, Marine and Fidelity Guarantee, Pormanent Investment and Loan Association of Wairarapa. Korbury's Draining Pipes, Bock's Rubber Stamps and Inks, The "SAMSON" Stump Extractor The Standard Accident Insurance Company, PROPERTIES FOR SALERcgisUr Price No. . £ 511 2700 acres, well feuced nud grassed, stock 2000 aheop and ~ 40 bend of cattle given in, good limestone country CBBO 659 200 acros (only 10 acres bush) well fonced and watered ploughablo land, carries 4 sheep to the aero, 7-roomcd house, 1 mile from school and post office; one half cash 2120 1)52 400 acres (only 20 acres bush carries 8 sheep to the aero; oasy terms 2800 780 41 aores well fonced, good houso; close to dairy factory 400 851 Firstclasi station, 1} milos from town, 4000 acres 12,000 865 480 acres well fenced, grassed and wotered, half cash, . 1200 909 200 acres pluughable land, 8 rouHied house, quarter mile from School, 2 miles from Post Office and Daity Factory; 2000 914 2128 acre Sheep Station, 8 miles from a town 0384 919 CO acres ploughable land, house, &c„ only 2 miles from town £2OO cash, , 1200 924 6700 acreß, long leaso, rental £175 per annum; goodwill improvements £IOOO. 960 2000 acres, well fenced, grassed, and watered, Lime atone country. Three miles from Post and Telegraph Station. Tornis | cash, Balance at six per cent, 9000 951 175 acres; iivo*roonied house,' good orchard, and gardon; 12

paddocks; terms I rash; 2 miles from dairy factory, Post and Telegraph Office, and Railway station. 1000 Samson Stump Extractor—Price £ls- - let on hire Fob Sale—Horn, General Store, And many other properties in various localities. Pruperties Valued, Tradesmen's Books kept, Accounts Issued, Collected and Audited, Arbitrations and Partnership Accounts Adjusted, £lo,ooo' To lend In sums of £IOO aua upward from 5% to 8%, G.B.W. DALRYHi'LE, Masterton. Wairarapa. During one ot tlio very sovere. storms that this district has been afflicted with lately, an unfortunato gentleman who was out iu it, chanced to take shelter from one of the heaviest showers in a shed ho was passing at the time, Tho storm raged with such violence, that ho determined to make himself as comfortable as circumstances would permit, until there were signs -of improvement iu tho weather, su ho drew his pipe from his pocket, settled himself in the warmest corner of the Bhod, aud smoked contentedly away, until ho was awakened by bearing voices in close proximity to him. It was quite dark by this time, bo that neither parties wcro aware of the presence of tho other. They were talking very oarnostly and the subject seomcd to ha one of groat moment to one of them at least, fisr ho was urgently recommending his friond to follow his adyice and example, which was not to neglect his health any longor, when he had a remedy within his reach that would work a perfect cure. Ho stated his own experience, how long ho had despaired ot finding relief, for He had consulted scores of doctors, and tried innumerable medicines, oil to uo purposo, hn still remained a martyr to indigestion and general falling off of health. •' He gradually grew so much worse, that ho felt "That life was not worth living," when one day n friond said to him, " Why not try Karana, ono of Mother Mary Joseph Aulert's remedies, for your complaint, It is highly reciminsnded for it," Ho did so,'andAll," ho Bald, " How I bless the day that Idid, It has made a new man of me.

Heenlarged at such length on tho wonderful properties of the modicines, that the man who had. been Bleeping, waa quite roused, and had beon an eagor listener to all the conversation. Rising up lie made his presence known to the other two, much to their surprise, who supposed they wore tlio only occupants (if tliia friendly shelter. . Explaining to them that lio was iR ueed of just such a medicino as he lied hoard describjd, ho begged for fnrther particulars of it, -They were gladly given him, and immediately he reachul the ■nearest oliomitt'B he procured a hottle of Kama, and he is now as loud in his praises of this wonderful remedy', as tho man who had been unwittingly tho means of restoring him to perfeoi health, . ! Take Kakana, and you will find tut for yourselves what an excellent Tonic it is; and now invaluable at all times and Beasonß., v . Sold by Mi' T. G. Magou, Masterton. GEO- HEKOIS t • Hall Sxkeet, ' : MABTERTON. " 1 GENERAL PRODUCE DEALER [ FENCING WIRL HAILBi &«., aUaTsor, iwi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4264, 8 November 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4264, 8 November 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4264, 8 November 1892, Page 3

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