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REID AND GKAY'B Famous champion Double-Furrow Ploughs & Digger PRACTICALLY wo make all that arc used.inNaw Zealand. These Ploughs have b come a household word in this country, and our newly-designed SINGLE FURROW ANGLO-AMERICAN STEEL PLOUGH, Has all the merits which have made our Double-Furrow so famous. Thev ar easy to. draw and easy to hold, and arc sold at an exccptii ally low price, TORCE-EEED BROADCAST GRAIN,. GRASS & TURNIP SOWER! 18ft WIDE. All hUoel - Zlfi' SsA.fi Ha J* ROWS - All w *«<..■' OUR "EUREKA" BRILLS. UWW MTTJL,!!-.;'* '*UWVJ Di J-'S, FLUID DIP, the best non-poisonous Dip. Used and recommended by Oivne of over 5,000,0(10 sheep in N.Z. alone. Piiice (in casks) 5/6 per gallo One Gallon Fluid makes 100 Gallons Dip. Little S POWDER DIP—A Poisonous Dip, combined with Glycerine—lhoutcome of many years' experience. Wonderfully successful, is displncin all other Poisonous Dips. Sales have Trebled Each Year since introduced. Exterminates Vermin, keeps Wool Soft and Bright, Easily Mixed. Cheapest and Best Poisonous Dip in the Market. NOTE PJJICK.—(In improved Iron Kegs) 50/- per ewt; (In cases of 101011) Packets) 50/- per ease. One cwl. makes 1000 Gallons of Dip. Chikk Agkxts-BLACKBURNE AND CO., CIIIiISTCHUIiCII. *-" W.F.C.\. M KS l\7"|7i "OTTO" Principle. jljli yj i IIJI I J Pinkney's Patents. GAS ENGINE, SIMPLE! CHEAP ' ECONOMICAL! DURABLE -DIPLOMA OF HONOUR (HIGEST AWAIiD) ANTWERP 1891.NOTE:—Consumption of Gas in Proportion to work. GUARANTEED AND EItECTED IN ANY TOWN IN NEW JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, Fort-street, Auckland,

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. •|IHB OLDEST? WEALTHIEST L. I AND MOST PKOSPEItODS Australian Like Office, ajid the LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. the Only Colonial Life Office WHICH DECLARES A BONUS BVEST YEAR. The Method of Valuation adopted by this Society is of the most Stringent Gliaracler, and ensure) a Considerably Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than that held by any other ofice in the Awtralatian Colonies, ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,000 (TWELVE MILLIONS STERLING) ANNUAL INCOME, * £2,000,000 (TWO MILLION STERLING) Polioie3 m Force ... 119,232 Sum Assured £39,831,07 I Cimh Bonuaeß Divided ... £5,883,41 bonFbes. oisn bosjb (or oke year, 1893, £448,790 1 yieldingßeversionary Bonuses amounting to £910,000, alter making special reserves, cash bohdbeb doslarcd (or last five years, ver iwo millions, yielding Reversionary onuces exceeding four millions. ABaUKB YOUR LIFE In tba A.M.P. SOCIETY and Secure a : BONUS EVBKY YEAR . EXPENSES OP MANAGEMENT 81 PER OENT, ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWAKD W. JiOWE, Besident Secretary. Branch Offhe— CUSTOM HOUSE QUaT, WELLINGTON. LooalAobnis—Maßterton,LvWES & lOJftNS: Grevtown F. H. WOOD, POWELL'S BALSAM of ANISEED WILL CUBE YOUH COUGH. ALL ILo world over, the recognised cough remedy, Its immense sale throughout the world indicates its ino estimable value. 20,000 chemists sell it. Tiioso who have not already given it a trial should do so at once. In palace and cottage alike. Powell's Balsam of ! ' Aniseed is the old and unexcelled cough c remedy, its large sale tliroupdiout the whole civilized world proclaims its great worth. Loosens and Phlegm immediately, night cough quickly relieved. '• See trado mark above on each rapper. Sec the words "Thomas Powell, Illackfriars lioad, London," and the GovernI Stamp. Refuse imitations, Established 1821. Squatters and farmers when ordering tjicir stores shouldnotomitthislimchonoured, cough remedy. For a cough, Powell's Balsam of Aniseed. For Asthma, Influenza, 4c. Sold by chemists and storekeepers througfiout the Australian, Now Zealand and Capo Colonics, Bottles Is 1-Jd, and ?s 3d,

UOIIONBBBB, and and y/ AGENTB, Jw/f /o/ m /WJy OENBBAL AOSNTB, (Nil, llhh«mm OLUK HOTEL, MASTEETO N HAVING assumed possesion of tbo abovo Hotel I beg to notify to tbo Settlers of the District and the Travelling Publio that no effort will be spared to cater lor their comfort and convenience. Tho Hotel will be under my special supervision and I trust to maintain the popularity for which the Club Hotel has becomo so well known in the past. WINES AND SPIRITS BEST BRANDS NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE. I JOSEPH HANDED, Proprietoi riIHE Permanent Investment ant X Loan Association, of Wairarapa MAIK-BIBEEI, GbEYTOWN. Dtbeotobb,: Meaers 0. Phatatyn (chairman] W. Booth. M. Ouelberg, J. Fuller, W Skeet, F. H. Wood and W. H. Diddams The Annual Incomo esoccdn "£ls,ooo;ortpit«l o: Loan £38,222 j Profits already allot* i tO,780; Reserve fund £Bl2, Tho purposes for which tlio Association I eitablisncd are twofold. In tho first plawi oicrß an excellent method of investment t t iose who with to accumulate thoir capital o t .vings ot the highestrate consistent with pel f ct security, and by allowing Bmall orlarg stoth ondpln _„.„„„..»,.,... upon properties they already posflesß, ot wb may nect with opportunities of acquiring pro sntainmg advances upon favorablo torms, Th Association receives fixed deposits at rites to b »'.'rawl nnnn. RllWrlnHnnii nn ln<9ltm n . shores, 5s per month; ultimate value of ehai £SO. PayDay-Tlu first Saturday Ineacl month, between he hours of 2 and i and and 9 p,m, ApKNTS— Musterton-Mr Ct, S, M Wpp'p Carterton—W. J, Hntoi FP#»F#qn Mr J. G. Cox, Pal)iiitw-Mi'U:.W Briggs. G.WYETT, Miuapr.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4938, 30 January 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4938, 30 January 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4938, 30 January 1895, Page 1

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