FOE SALE. 4,500. Acres good .eheep .iiountry-U-fencei ■ and subdivided, large pprtioh arable -homestsad,' 'close to tornibhip.. ; 700 Acres bush land nil dear and in grass, rich soil, well situated, subdivided into convenient paddocks; good 610 Aores bush land, partially iniproved. With small oxpenditnro' would make good farm, capable of carrying about' 1,600 sheep." 140 Aores bush larid, oil clear and well grassed, fenced and subdivided, now' 240 100 Aores bush land, fully improved, rioli : soil, well grassed, good dwelling farm buildings, closeto' rail ' station, suitable f®r dairy farm. 700 Acres partially improved bush land, 500 A ores partially improved bush land. 320 Acres partially improved bush land, 800 Aores arable land close to Masterton, J. B. KEITH MASTERTON. THE "DOW TAILORING COMPANY. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, —Lambion-qcat, Wellington.— NEW SUMMER GOODrt JUST ABRIVED Ex. Steamship " AUKANGI." I CHOICE selection of Englii , XI Switch and Irish Tweeds direct from the manufacturers. Worsted Coatings, Suitings, YiounaS, Fox's No. A Serge. Ik largest and best selection in the City THE "DON" TAILORING CO,, Has the best Cutter in Wellington Fit, Style, and Finish Guaranteed, No Fit, No Pay. ALFRED NICOL Watchmaker, Jeweller, & Optician, (Eight years with W. Littlcjohn & Son), HAS pleasure in announcing the nr- : rival of tho following New Goods: —Ladies' Gold Watches, Fob Alberts, latest in Gold Brooches, (set with chrysoprase and pearls), 1 Gold Links,"Silver Brooches, etc. Also A Few Novelties in Sterling Silver and Electro-plated Goods Suitable for presents. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures, and at a Moderate Prices. Inspection invited, The Watch and Jewelleut lepaibs will be personally attended to. Note the addbess— Alfred Nicol, 67, Willis street ... Wellington Hawera Junction' Hotel, Haweba, (Forty-milk Bosh.) THIS HOTEL contains every ac commodation for the (ravelling public. Travellers, Stockmen and others will receive every attention. The Hotel has lately been refurnished and no'expense has been spared to make it a first-class house. WINES and SPIEITS of the BEST BEANDS.P. W. CORBY, Pronrietor. HE BONGO PAI TENEI KEI KOUTOU KAI'UA, MACBEAN STEWART'S NEW CDKE FOR ASTHMA 1 New Cure for Croup I New Cure for Diphtheria I . New Cure for Chronio Bronchitis I Propared from the Mountain and Forest Plants of New Zealand,
to bo He.<d and Shoulders above.all, other Cures, IN NO INSTANCE has a death occurred Iron diphtheria when the "Now Curo" had been freely used from the firtt onset of the disease, and so great* are its protective powers, that the complaint has never hi known to spread to other members of' family. ' The New Cure, 3s Gd; Grindelia Bobusta iftarnttcs 2a; Asthma Tobacco 2s Gd and Is Mother Mary Joseph Aubert, IN returning thanks to the numerous persons who have heretofore so kindly atronised her Kornedies, begs respectfully call attention to the faot that in conscenae of her having been dissatisfied with e manner in which her Kemedies wero prepared by her former agent, she has' cancelled her agreement with him, and having recovered all her rights over her Kemedieß, she is determined to prevent the possibility or suspicion that her medicines have been varied or interfered with by any person. The Remedies, which MotW.Mary iseph Aubert places now hofore the publio again abe soiem and exclusively manuFACIUBED AND. BOTTLED HI HBKSELP AND UNbin heb own raisoNADsomvißioN,' and may rest;assured (batin.the A trial will speak for itself. - ' 1 The cardboard casing of each 1 bottle will :ar aoross the seal a fac-simile of the gnature of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert. Her new sole-agents, Sharland & Co, Ltd.; are simply distributing agents. , To bring the medicines within the reach of all, the price is rednced to 2s Gd per bottle. They maybe had from all "wholesale ' >d ohemisfs. " Kekako Plasters, I/per Packet,ttee Plasteii' Hapete Ointment, Romlno Ointment, WanenaOintment, Is 6d| 2s 6d, 3s 6d per pot liflarupa Wanena Paramo Karana Natanata j Reduced to Pccßottle. i V'li "i/OT; ;<i.) PIANOS. ALWAYS have PIANOS For solo at moderate prices; and:' invite inspection. 1 :i : .i, Second-hand pianos bought or exHanged. ■ i ' iris'icß'ioii
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4880, 19 November 1894, Page 4
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661Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4880, 19 November 1894, Page 4
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