RJEiD AND GrKAY'S Famous champion Double-Furrow Ploughs & Diggers. Pi-lACTICALLY we n-ake all that aroused in New Zealand. Those Ploughs have becomo a household word in this country, and our neivly-desiyncd SINGLE FURROW ANGLO-AMERICAN''STEEL PLOUGH, lias all tho merits which have made out bouble-Fijrrow so famous. Thev t\re «j;sj- ti/rtrnw mid, easy u> luild, and are sold at an exception- ; ..-.'. . ally low price,; FORCE-FEED BROADCAST GRAIN, GRASS & TURNIP SOWERS ■'■ L ■ ' ISitWIDE. A'J wtcel - 7j'!G-7,\(i - AU Steel . <)PR, M . EUREKA "DBILLS. \T&\>) I,:T :. ij ■ 's* DIP!*, FLUID DIP, the best non-poisonous Dip- Used and recommended by Owners : of over 5,1)00,000 sheep in i\'.Z. alone. Piiick (in casks 5/6 per jrallon. One Gallon Fluid makes 1IX) Gallons Din. m |ES ! Little S POWDER DlP.—AToisonousDip, combined with Glycerine-the outcome of many years' experience. Wonderfully successful. Is displacing nil other Poisonous Dips. Sales have Trebled Each Year since introduced. Exterminates Vermin, keeps Wool Soft and Bririit. Easily Mixed. Clieanest ! NOTE PJUCE.-(lii improved Iron Kegs) 50/-per cwt; (In cases of 10101b Packets) 50/- per case. One civt. makes 1000 Gallons of Dip. Chief Aggsts-BLACKBUUNE AND CO., CHKISTOHUHCH. D.sTincr Vorvis- W J? H \ & immu aolm> W.f.UA. GREYTOWN. • \ KPVI? "OTTO" Principle. AINU I}J Pinkney's Patents. GAS ENGINE. SIMPLE! CHEAP ! ECONOMICAL! DURABLE W&M^tM ' -DIPLOMA OF HONOUR (HIGEST AWARD) ANTWERP 189-1.-NOTE :—Consumption of Gas in Proportion to work done, and less than with any other Gas Engine. GUARANTEED AND ERECTED IN ANY TOWN IN NEW ZEALAND BY JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, Fort-street, Auckland,
AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVI DENT SOCIETY. pHE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST , 1 AND MuiiT PROSPEROUS j Australian Life Office, ajd tub LMIGEST IN THE BBITISH EMPIRE. the Only Colonial Life Office WHIOU DEUIAttES . A BONKS EVSK7 YEAR. ? The !<:tthd of Valuation mlo,itid by this , Society is 0/ f/ie most 6'ln'»;/e/i( C'krncter, * And eiunrra 0 Vomhkrabhi / arjer tecrue to ni«! Liabilities than thai held hij any ottot ■ ificeinthe .tuitraltuianUohinia, '■ ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,01)1) (TWELVE MILLIONS STERLING) ] KMS\h INCOME, .eonnn'/inn (TWO MILLION STERLING) , t'oLioiES in Force ... 119,232 Sum Assured £"39,331,07 , ,aßli bunUHtiß Divi.N ... £5 883,41 i BONUSES. cash co:;j8 for one year, 1893, £418,790 , yieldingßeversionary Ronuoes amounting to £910,000, alter making special deserves, ' cash 10NUSE8 declared for last five years, ver two millions, yielding Reversioiwy 1 onuDC3 exceeding four millions, 5 iSb UR K YOUR LIFE ill tl>3 A.M.P SOUIETV AND SECURF A BONUS &VMKY YEAK EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT 8| Pifiß OENT. ()N THK TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LUWK Resident .Seoretiry ißANOllOmifc CUSTOM HOUSE (JU.-. Y, lAJAlAOENTß—Mastertnn,!. tt b> I/[INS: Grevtcwn F. H, WOOD. ar KEEBLE&CO., np "DEG to announce to tlic Public of is, Masterton and surrounding district ' thatt bey have leased the lC ' Prince of Wales' Stables, and solicit a continuance of the patron- - age so long attached to that well-known stable. The Livery Department will be under the direct supervision of Mr Keeble, which will be sufficient guarantee that all horses, etc.will be properly cared for. Horses kopt by the day, week, or month, at reasonable charges. Horses bought and sold on conimisHorses broken to saddle and harness. I A first-class selection of Buggics,Carriages and reliable Saddle Horses on hire at moderate rates. * n Telegrams promptly attended to, 'Bus meets all trains. Mobking Cams-One SniIHHG. me " Secure Paddocks. J KEEBLE&CO.
i. S. W. Daley fin pie, Financial, Insurance, AND Lund Agent, ISTEETON, NEW ZEALAND. STADLISHED : IxVERCAIIGILL, 18G3; lokiiika, 1866; Jlastebtos, 1876. AGENCIESTbe Mutual Life Assurance Society 1 Victoria (Limited); New York Life lsiirance Company; The Standard isurancc Company of New Zealand; ire, Marine and Fidelity Guarantee: ermancnt Investment and Loan Asiation of Wairarapa; Tlic "SAil. _iN " Slump Extractor; The Standard ccident Insurance Company. PItOPEIITIES FOR SAXEcgistcr Prico o. £ .1 2700 acres, well fenced and grassed, good limestone country, including stock 6850 i 9 200 acres (only 10 acrcf bush) wcllfcnccdaiidwatered.ploughable land, carries 4 sheep to the acre, 7-roomcd house, 1 milo from school and post office; one half cash, 2252 52 -ISO acres (only 20 acres bush) carries 3 sheep to thcacrc; easy terms 2800 84 house, 4 rooms, 2 acres, terms 175 78 100 acres Lime Stone. New house, 950 92 150 acres freehold, and 150 acres leasehold, clear, near town, easy terms. (90 1000 acres, fenced. Price—£2 10s per acre—J- cash, balance at 5% 2250 197 4000 acres fenced. Price 35s per acre—| cash, balance at 5 icnt 7000 J acres and stock. Terms £2587 cash; £3OOO at 6%, "Jooats% 7587 1013 200 acres, ring fenced, well divided, grassed and watered, part undo crop, * cash 2210 1033 2917 acres first class station 14583 1044 532 acres 3461 1046 house, 4 rooms \ acre. Terms £lO cash 160 1048 „ „ 10 „ „ 400 Sampson Stump Extractor—Price £loor let on hire. Foil Sale—Hotel, General Store. And many other properties in varioui localities. Houses from £3O upwards. A double-seated Buggy, £l9, I'OWELL'S BALSAM ok AMSEEI WILL CUBE YOUR COUGH, ALL the world over, the recognisei cough remedy. Its immense sal throughout the world indicates its m estimable value. 20,000 chemists scl it, Those who have not already givci it a trial should do so at once, In palac and cottage alike. Powell's Balsam o Aniseed is the old and unexcelled coug] remedy, its large sale throughout th whole civilized world proclaims its grca worth Loosens and, Phlegm imm< diatcly, night cough quickly relieve! See trade mark above on each rappei Sec the words "Thomas Powell, Blacl friars lioad, London," and the Govcn Stamp, licfusc mutations. Establish* 1824. Squatters and farmers when ordei ing their stores shouldpotomitthistimi honoured cough remedy. Pora coug] Powell's Balsam of' Aniseed. F( Asthma, Influenza, &c Soldbyohemisi and storekeepers throughout tl Australian, Now Zealand and Caj Colonies, Bqttlca Is and 2s 3d,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4932, 23 January 1895, Page 1
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931Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4932, 23 January 1895, Page 1
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