1 m 1 BaH gSaugKEs ll&If iss^ »ss«* 111 H m GREAT PARTNERSHIP SALE COMMENCES ON FRIDAY, JANUARY ith, 1595. [TjJARLY lu tho year Mr Smith admits to a Partnership in his businessa Commercial GoM mm \ who has longhcena B <ociatcd-vith the London Buying ofTc AroHuu™' To tbSl reduce and prepare the Stock previous to the Partnership Stocktakmg, s« in, re, urta * l atock at Tc A, ° 1,0,,5 c wll >» ofc"** t. ft. puwlmtag public at most temotin: price".
M PLYMOUTH. Vj acre homestead on.Main ]!oud, ut miles from New Plymouth. Very suitable for 11 poultry, fruit, and ben farm, for wlnch there is an excellent opening in tin? district. Dairy and Stock Farm of 300 acres open rolling land, fenced and subdivided, all ploughablc, small house, etc. £(i per acre—£l cash by good road. Very Nice Dairy Farm of 200 acres good level country, on the coast and close to a factory. Well fenced and sub-divided, j\'c\v house ana outbuildings. Trice JE7lOs per acre. Stock at valuation if desired. Model Bush Farm of3oo acres, all highly improved and carrying sheep most satisfactorily. Creamery on adjacent property. 5 miles from 1000 acres of the cream of Taranaki andnotto be beaten in New Zealand, Very choice pasture land. £9 per acre. 350 acre farm nearly all ploughablc and in good order. Buildings of trifling value, £0 10s per acre. 46 acre dairy farm, near Stratford and on metal road. A really good little homestead but too small for present 1 occupant, £l2 per acre. | 120 ACHES BUSH FARM, nearly all cleared, fenced and sub-divided. Handy to llailway and Post Office, £a 10s per acre. GOOD HOTEL BUSINESS, One of the best country houses in Taranaki, doing very payable trade, and held 011 most favourable terms. Goodwill £l,lOO. LEASES—I have a few good leaseholds of both open and bush properties. Correspondence invited. LAND AGENT, New Plvmo uth. r EATING'S LOZENGES. I\. "A simple fact about"BATINGS COUGH LOZENGES. Ask throughout!the world.in any country that can be named, you will find them largely sold. There is absolutely no remedy that is so speedy in giving relief, so certain to cure and yet the most delicate can take them. ATEHKIELECOUGH. 01, Commercial Road, l'cekham, July 12. " Dear Sir,—l am a poor hand at expressing my feeling, but I should like to thank you. four Lozenges have done wonders in relieving my terrible cough. Since I had the operation of 'Tracheotomy' (the same as the late Emperor of Gcr-1 many, and unlike him, thank God, I I am still alive) performed at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, no one could possibly have had a more violent cough; it was so bad at limes that il quite exhausted me. The mucus, which was very copious and hard, has been softened, and I have been able to get rid of it without difficulty.—l am, sirs, yours truly, "J.Hiu." UWEIILYUNEIVALLED. The üboyc speaks foritself. From strict inquiry it appears that the benefit from using dealing's Cough Lozenges is understated. The operation was a specially severe one, and was performed by the specialist Dr. H. T. Butlin, of St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Since the operation the only means of relief is the use of of these Lozenges. So successful aro thoy that one affords immediate benefit, although from the nature of the case the throat irritation, is intense. WEIGHT IN GOLD. Under date Sept, 9th, 1891, Mr Hill again writes: "I should long since have been dead but for your Lozenges—f% arc worth their weight h gold, I will gladly see and tell anyone what a splendid cough remedy they are." iteating's Cough Lozenges, the unrivalled remedy for coughs, hoarseness, and throat troubles, are sold iu tins by all Chemists, Messrs mm. ms. The stable contains twenty-ste stalls, six loose boxes, waiting room, and every other convenience, Horses kept by the day, week, or month, at reasonable charges, Horses Boooni mid Sold on Commission. Horses broken to saddle and harness. • Landau carriages on hiro by the hour, day or week; hooded, single and double buggies, gigs. etc. All telegrams and letters promptly atton--3 ded to. s Cms In Attendance on Areivai 0? ah Trains. and special attention paid to travellers. Hunters and others desirous, during the > hunting season, ol Rotting comfortable loose boxes, can now da so by placing their 1 horses in the care of ' MESSRS PINHEY BROS These stables are not to he equalled in tb Wellington province. R. PINHEY will be found with his carriage in the torn. Orders lor the train may be left with Mr t Eixiorr, saddler, or at THE STABLfIS, (Opposite Occidental Hotel), The Livery Depiptment will be und,er tho management of ■ -•■ J„ S. PINHEY-. Good Paddocks. Moipro: "Every civility andottentioft" ... 1 ATrk\Btmdf\i,llfjMkHti
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4931, 21 January 1895, Page 1
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