H0»0W&C0 r 8 .!"-;wiQniiDiomß.'---.-- ; Qreat bpeninigSale. B|J^iT,feI#IJBT I aiTp.il Final Skugk'er of Mi-; Wyelh's Stock. Immense Bargains. 300. Embracbg Brusliware, QA A lina ™i Tinware, i GrocerVMv:;.! 08 "',:'" :•: —Also on acoouul.of other vendors-' High-class Furniture, Wire Mattrasses, ■ Spring Mattrasses, Bedding, chairs, etc. g A Artists Etchings in allgold, whito and gold and steel.' Engravings in steel, white and gold, and silver., Cocoa Mats ... ,'„ Agra Squares, Hearth Hugs „. ,„ Indian. . Lamp Mats Art do. Sealßugs ... ... All.Wool. Down Quilts ,„:,„. Slips, ■' &C, . &C.' : Turkeys, Fowls; :&c, / GASLIGHT-DISPLAY , Tomorrow (FBll)Alovcning)fK)in7.3o p E. HOBNHLOW & Co. have jA). bech instriictcd'to conduct this highly important sale as above. ■TEBMSOASH.'--i E. E. HOMBLOW, -Auctioneer.
P.S.—Next sale Wednesday after noon, 29th August, at 2 o'clock. !R.E.HOM£LOW&Co. . AUCTIONEERS*, AND LAND AGENTS MASTEETOK Loans Negotiated, nucl General Commission work Undertaken. Farm Phobcch bought and sold on Commission, _ Valuations Made for. mortgage and ripvate purposes. Pbopebiiks fob sale in Town and Country. Clients invited to send particulars. No Chirge fur Advertising, aid A 0 Commission Clmrged Unless Sal* is Affected, ■■■■■' Houses—A- largo number for sale, Only small deposits. IssuEANCE-Agent for the. United Insurance Company (Fire). Auction Sales held at private residences when required, M.—Our new auction mart and offices will be opened early in August. Business communications for tho present maybe addressed to box 02, P.O, Masterton. '
ACOICEKT Organ Fund, 'WILI BE HELD IN THE MASTERTON pIIEbBYTEEIANCHUECH X ON ..FRIDAY, AUGUST 2d™, Admission, I/-
TABATAHI-GARTERTON RACING CLUB. NOMINATIONS will be received up to SATUBDAY, 15th September, 1891, >rWAIRABAPA HACK GUINEAS (1895) of 50 guineas, second horse 10 guineas, third 5 guineas, from stake, One mile, For present 2-year-olds, that are not nominated for other than hack races at time of . entry, and havo not won a race of over £lO at tiino of starting, hack and hunter 1 races excepted. Colts Bst lOlbs, fillies and geldings Bst Slbs, To be run on the Taiatahi-Carterton racecourse m Nov. 1895. Nomination 10s Od, Acceptance . £1 Is, on night of general entry, 18SI5. NOMINATIONS also oloso on same dato for— WAIRABAPA- HACK GUINEAS (1896) of 50 guineas, second horse 10 guineas, thir 5 guineas, from the stake. One mile,For present yearlings, that are not nominated for other than hack races at timo of entry.and that have not won a race of over £4O at timo of starting, hack and hunter races excepted, Colts, Bst 101b, fillies and ' geldings Bst Bibs. To be run on tho Tara-tahi-Carterton raco course in Nov. 1896. Nomination 10s 6d. Acceptance £1 Is, on on night of general entry 189 G. Should nominations, justify it, the Club will increase the amount of slake. Nok-Nominations for both evonts oloso on SArURLUY, September 15th next, W, MoKMZIK, Hon, Sec, P.O. Box 18, Carterton. • AN and after tho Ist July, 1891, W, IGGULDEN willruM brake every WEDNESDAY to Alfredton, leaving EkctalniM at 8 a.m., and returning from Alfredton the same daj', Passoncngers and luggage will bo conveyed at moderate rates', SOLOMON SOLUTION. A NEW. AND MARVELLOUS REMEDY FOR MAN AND BEAST. . T.TAOTS LIKE MAGIOI _L and has never yet failed to instantly relievo or— ■ : CURE MANKIND of-Eheamatism, . Sciatica. Lumbago,' Cuts, Sores, Sprains, and Wounds of every dea« cription, CORES HORSES of-Soro Shoulders . ' and Baoks, Girth Galls, Ureasy Heels, Splints, Sprains, Cracked Hoels, and all Wounds and Swellings, OURESOOWS of-Dlcerated Udders - ■. "and sore Teats, and DOGS of Mange, Outs and Sores, . Read what our Home trainers arid others SOLOMON* WIUTION' Horace Imnn-T-Fpr .Sprains, Biniscs, :oto. undoubtedly the first remedy before the public. Ohas, have used it for a very sovere cut on tho horse '■' Orackshot,".and can testify to its' wonderful healing qualities, , R, Gooseman (trainer of Cynic), A, Robertson (trainer of Merganser), J. Cakcmfall, Bert Newman, and Eeveral others, oai testify to'tKewdrlderful rosulta to be' obtained fcom tho übb of this SucciQc. , No Stable Proprietor, Horse Trainer, or Farmer.should bo without it.. .'.;■. ; > ,' 422, flourko'Street, Melbourne.' AYhojfsalo Representatiro for New Zealand i A Faksdks Morten's Buildings, Obristohnroh, ■:SOliß,.BY r rJaß.: ; ?iliotVßaddler:j T,' H, TbompßOUj.saddlerj.'.i, r O ri Ma'son, ohemist, Mas'teftoiv' Agent for Pahiatni-Jas, Elliott' I'giljP^-JfITUBOH, ■■■' ! -ARCHITECf,' j Sfill-Mfcreet.;. v...;;;; .;.v;;*.' - MaStekon. r'~;% ! ANDAT PahiATUA, ,'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4807, 24 August 1894, Page 3
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677Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4807, 24 August 1894, Page 3
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