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FOR COLDS, COUGHS, HOARSENESS, AHDALI ' Throat and Lung DISEASES. As an emergency medicine, n safeguard for children, an over-ready remtdy to ho wliooplne-couEh, Influenza, and all d of the throat and lungs, Ayer's „„„., ratoral lias no equal in pharmacy. Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Aver & Co., Lowell, (-. Mass., U.S.A. The namc-Ayert tHerry Peotorriis prominent on tho wrapper, and is blown in the glass of each of our bottles, rpHE Women oi llasterton arc informed that tho Wosleyan Schoolroom will be placed at their service un FRIDAY and SA'IURDATf NEXT, from 2 to 4 o'clock, for the enrolment oi names on the Electoral Roll. All necessary information will be given and Registration Forms provided.

HEMALE FRANCHISE. REGISTER 1 M M 8 1) I A T F. L V. CAN BE OBTAINED GRATIS AT THIS OFFICE, OR WILL BE FORWARDED PER POST TO ANY REQUIRED ADDRESS. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIRAUAPA. T ADIES & OENTLEMAN.-I beg to J_J announce tbat in response to nuinerour requests I am a candidate for the honor of representing you in the nest Parliament and submit ray views on the subjects ing:-Education-I approve of fret) secular and compulsory primary education, but I would alter the present system by reducing the number of Education Hoards, by placing the inspectors under central control and subject to periodical removal, by making tho pass system mow uniform and by increasing the number and value of scholarships. Provision should be made lorn U»iversity at Wellington. Taxation—While tho bulk of the revenue of tho colony is so largely derived from CuPtoms duties the present system of Land and Income Tax (including the graduated and absentee taxes) press more equitably on those ablo to pay than the Property Tax did, but for further equalization the Customs duties should be remitted from the necessaries of life, Lasd-Tlio urea of land to be held by one person or linn should be restricted, but I would not support confiscatory legislation as 'affeotiug existing holdings. Settlers should choose tboir own tenure and the State should assist settlement by advances on improvements where necessary, Valuable forests should be conserved. Amouot—Tho Liquor'; 'traffic should be subject tu direct vote, and tho majority of those who pall should decide, .The present laws on this question should be consolidated and amended so that the trade may be improved in those districts where it is continued. Tho law should be more tringent in requiring that nothing bu pure liquor be sold, and houses which fail to provido full accommodation should be discouraged, Lamb—legislation should bo in tho direction of discouraging tho indolent and tho malingerers, distributing tho unemployed, securing for overy worker some leisure for recreation and intellectual pursuits, anokequal reward for equal work, whether performed by man or woman,' . GENERAL- Strict ceonomy should be observed, and all laws should bo made flhilo the legislators ate awah and able to attend to their, duties. I will shortly address you in iho several centres on tho above and other subjects and in the njeautime I trust the, views expressed will warrant you lu according mo your support. Yours obediently, Geo.AFAIRBROTHER. HUNT OLUB SPOUTS, AT OARTERTON.

WTJAWKE <vill run his drag •'- Jtl '° Carterton, on Thure. day 28th inat., carrying passengers to the Wairarapa Hunt Club t-ports, The drag will leavo the Club Hotel at ' noon, Bhnrp, lOSTERTOMPAKI JOOKEY OLUI3. mHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET. I ING of the Club will bB held at tho Club Hotol on SATURDAY, 30th Sept., at 7.30 pm. E. H. WADDINGION', Secretary

FRENCH POLISHING. TTtfJRNITURE ro<poliscd, Pianos re. - paired and ro-polished, equal to new; a speciality, Letteis attondcd to, A, G. EDWARDS, Hall and Porry Streets, Mutation. W. B. OlienneUs, LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, PERRY STWE, MASTERTON, AGENT FOR London and Lancashire Fire insurance Company. . Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Com* pany ■ New Zealand Accident Inßnrancj Cora.■■piny,: ' ! ;■ . . Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazebo. ota,,etoV ' •. Agent for thiPiblip Truatee. •■:■,'■ Deputy : Officii Aisignee:in biflkruptoy "■'■■ ■ fyr/Mrarapßy; ~On.':behalf of. various oliehialjtave petty: from 6 PEP QSNt,; y; v': yy

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4534, 27 September 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4534, 27 September 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4534, 27 September 1893, Page 3

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