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S*i f«*2 ea^^ H i§K Ml ?« 112331 W m m m Of any of the New and Fashionable AUTUMN AND WINTEE MATEEIALS In all departments will be sent post f ,ee, on application to JAMES SMITH, TE ABO HOUSE, WELLINGTON CLUE HOTEL HOT AND BAIT H •■ !

STABLES, MAST\i R T 0 N W. Hawke, Proprietor. BEGS lo inform the travelling public imd settlers of the district that hi lias made considerable improvements ii Hie above stables, which will now b< luiuui repicic witn every convenient'! that travellers or owners of horses cat desire. A first-class collection of Bu ' moils of Commercial Travellers. Secure Paddocks, In order to meet the convenience ol my patrons I hiivc procured a new and comfortable LANDAU, which, in charge of a competent driver, Mousing Calls-One Shilling. W. Hawke. ht ail iiiiormstion relating to TKADE mm and HENRY HUGHES, CE. i V::".t : iir,!;&."iaKr{;?atsntA;eiitl NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OE NEW ZEALAND. The Objects or tub National Association are : 1. To create a National Sentiment.and :o form into one solid body all those ivho object to socialistic legislation. 2. To promote reforms economic, cgislative, and constitutional; to proest against undue interference with the 'ights and liberties of the subject; and .o oppose class legislation. 3. To protest against any alteration )f the land laws that lends towards the Instruction of frecliolds.iind to encourage lona-lide settlement, _4. To show the fallacy of the prinintagonistic; and to prove to the work-ng-imm that his worst enemy is the imitator, who uses him only as a step-ring-stone to political power, a. To secure prosperity and confidence, ly opposing experimental legislation : ending to check the legitimate use of ir withdrawn from the country, to the lelriment of employer and employee. (I. To promote agricultural, mining, wise by removing all unnecessary ibstaclcs to their development. 7. To show the unfair ncss of laws so rained that the industrious and thrifty re hampered, and put on a level with lie lazy and thriftless. S. To promote sound political econmy; and to educate public opinion in ho right direction, by disseminating iterature giving sound reasons and uruinenls for our beliefs. It To register all members, and purge kx, who will remblic credit; and whoso aim will not io individual gain, but the welfare of he WUOLE COLONY. The Council invoke the patriotism of lie people of New Zealand, in order to ecure their zealous assistance in bringng into active operation, throughout he colony, a network of institutions co■pending for the accomplishment of ohicing. The direction of recent legisntion and of that foreshadowed, is ilarming enough to rouse Hie attention ut au inose wuo prciemt to a concern or the public welfare. The Council wpe ior nearly neip unci sympathy Irom ill true colonists, awl trust they will iink minor differences, and combine for The Councllurgc all sympathisers with ■he foregoing objects to communicate yith the Secretary, Me John Hastie, Rational Association Booms, 123, Queen Street, Auckland, who will supply them ivith all information relating to the Asrelation, and place them in the way of joining the Association or establishing ranches in their districts, licmcmbcr -hut—- ' UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL." FOEM OF APPLICATION FOE MEMBEIiSHIP, Bef.No residing at i» the electoral district of. hreby apply to he admitted a member of the National Association of New land, and I promise to help in promoting the objects of the Association, as set forth intkPlalfoi% *Thesumof£ :■ : is enclosed for Entrance Fee and annual Subscription. Signature Date PosialAddress.l *Tho amount is optional, but should not ho less than 2/-,

1 GEARING SALE OF GEO. JOHNSTOiYS STOCK TS AND SHOES Asthose Goods wore bongl, ( [rom„olo ( l„ IM ,,f M (uro 1 ,, y „, It ,„„ot„ w l ( oami S tako if you got them at half the original cost, so do not miss the ehanoe. KKP/iUW a SPiiCLiLITY, DONE ON THE FBEATISES. THE BEST OF WOMANSHIF AT | SEASONABLE I'IiICES. Note the Address: C. S. WALKEB. WAIKABAFA BOOT PALAOE, NEXT TO HOOPER & CO,, DRAPERS.

IE KONGO PAI TENEI KEI KOUTOU KAioA, MACBEANSTEWARTS NEW CUBE FOB ASTHMA \t\, Jure for Croup I Nov Cure for Diphtheria I New Cure for Chronic Bronchitis I 'repared from the Mountain and Forest Hants of New Zealand. n ASTHMA tho New Cure has proved itself to bo Head and Shoulders above all other Cures, K NO INSTANCE has a death occurred ton diphtheria when the "New Cure" had eoa freely used from the first onset of tho lsease, and so great are its protective owors, that the complaint has never been nown to Bpread to other members of the |he New Cure, 3s M; Grindelia Robusta Jgimttcp 2s; Asthma Tobacco 2s6dan;l3s. THECELEBKATED (BEGISTEBED) JO owner of Horses SHOULD BE X . WITHOUT this MARVELLOUS MESSING. nd for Pamphlet" Hints to HorseSOLE AGENTS FOlt DISTRICT—EIiATIFE ASSOCIATION. Lt LARGELY IMITATED? CARRAGEEN OR (Eeoistered) WILL CUEEInfluenza, .olds, Coughs, vsthma, Bronchitis, ALL LUNC COMPLAINTS. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Ashburton, March 30lh, 1894. t. BoNKisQTON Esq,, Dear Sir.—l have very much pleasure n informing you of tho very valuable 'elief I obtained after using a few dosos if your •' Irish Moss," which I took for cold on tho chest. Kot being able to Jeep during tho night through coiitinml coughing I took a dose of your risk Moss, and soon found relief; in act, after repeating a fovr doses, tho :old quite disappeared.-Ircmain, yours k, HENEY STEPHENSON. P.8.-The above you may with plea iiro use as a testimonial. DON'T BUY DOTATIONS. 100,000 ™ of Dressed and Undressed Building Timber to be clewed at COMPETITIVE PEICES. iV. PRAGMLL, WM iKD ESNAM BIS, ,„ MiSIBBIOM

PRINCIPAL DISTBIUT MAILS AND TELEGRAPH HOURS. At ITAsmrox-Particulars of mails closing at llio Mnstcrtou Office, and of .telegraph hours (here will be found in notice over the Leader column. At Caiitmtox-Foi' Grcytomi, Penthcrston, Wellington and intermediate except for Matarawa and Hutt, towhich latter mails are despatched hy morning; tram only. ° For Clarcvillc, Mastcrton, Woodvillc, Anpicr, and inteniicdiale offices at 10.40 a.m. daily. For Clnrcville, [via Mastcrton) and Mastcrton once daily at o p.m. For Wailiakeke on Tuesday and Fri. day at 1.30 p.m. For Gladstone on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satunlays, at 2 p.m. s open daily lrom 9 a.in to 5 p.m. only. Ilisclscd on Sundays and statutory Public Holidays. Aitrrcytomi-For Featherston.Wol lnigton, and intermediate offices close daily at 7 a.m. and 3 p.m., except for Hutt, to which latter mails arc despatched by morning train only. For Matarawa, Carterton, Clarcvillc Mastcrton, Woodville, and intermediate illices at 5.5!) a.m. daily. For Carterton, Clarcvillc, [via lias.crton) and Mastcrton only, daily, at ) p.m. For Morrison's Bush on Tuesdays rinirsdays l aiidSaturdavs»t,ll:li)i,m .own North Post Ollicc Tom 7 a.m. to-U.30, p.i ii Statutory Public Holidays. " At Feathkhstox-Fof Wellington (.1) a.m. Audi p.m., except for Hutt mnls for the latter going by morning ram only. ° For Greytown, Mataraivn, Carterton, clarcvillc, Masterton, Woodville. Naper and intermediate offices at 10.10 a m huly. For Greytoivn, Carterton, and MasWon, only, daily at 6.10 p.m. For Maryborough only at 10.10 a.m lady. For Maryborough and lower Valloy )ii Tuesdays and Fridays at 10.10 a.m. At Pahiatda-Fot Wellington, close lady at 10.30 a.m., and 1.15 p.m. For Mnkiikahi, Tutackara, Ekeiauna, Newman, Mangamahoo, Maslorton, Maunceville, Carterton, Feath?.rston, Greytown North at 10.30 am For Napier and intermediate at 10.46 i.m. and 3 45 p.m. For Woodville 7.45 a.m,10..15 a.m„ 1.15 p.m, and 3.45 p.m, daily. For Pnlmcrston North, Manamta Wangamu, and New Plymouth at 7.45 un and 1,15 p.m daily. For Makun and Ngahiri at 2.43 p.m. lady. r . For Coonooron Mondays at 2.45 p,ni. iorMangataiaobat7.4sa.m„and 1.10 p m. daily. ForMangaHNikaiMindßallance, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 8.15 a.m. J ForKaitawa on Mondays, Wednea. days, and Fridays, at 4 p.m, , The Paiiiatua Tjaw»ura Office is open daily from 9 a.m to 5 p.m. It» Closed on Suudays and Statutory Pnblitr fcit's/'iSg**.,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5013, 30 April 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5013, 30 April 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5013, 30 April 1895, Page 1

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