FOR SALE. M o ~— O A A ACRES about six miles (ram O-fcU railway station; nearly all "' Bleared and grassed; well-watered and fenced; no buildings; first-class grazing country; carrying'capacity, 1,600 PI sheep. Price, £6 per acre. Exception-' ally easy terms can bo given, as owner T is prepared to allow four-fifths of pur- Icliase money to remain on mortgage for ■*■ a term of years at 6 per cent. ?, 190 acres close to railway station and . creamery; fenced and sub-divided, and i nearly nil under grass; 30 acres river ■ flat; with 3-voomcd house, orchard, • ' yards, etc; carries '100: sheep besides _ cattle and horses; part of the land is r specially adapted for dairy farming. U This property is offered at the low price c ] of £i 12s Cd per acre. £IOO may re- -■ in on mortgage at 7 per cent. j J, B. KEITH, Masterlon, ut mßm@mmmm HOLD by all Merchants and Storekeepers, wholesale from— J, ANDERSON & CO,, Wellington. J.WICKENS, CENTRAL DINING ROOMS; (JUKES STREET, IUSTEIITOX, • 1 'HESE commodious Dining Rooms J open to the public on Su lldays and during the week. Week Days. BREAKFAST—7,3O to 8.30 ] SUNDAYS { LUNcnEON-12 till 2 [8 to 9,12 to 1, tea—s to 6.30 stoG. ALL MEALS Is. Hot Pies and Coffee every evening from 8 o'clock, Bread, Confectionery and Fancv Goods as usual < * S °2 £' r 2 = .T TREES To Orchardists and Fruit Growers. Fruit Trees when every kind ilc for the province can be obtained ; Pnrkynle Nursery, whose reputaor good trees has stood the lest since Apples, all on'blight-proof stocks Peaks, Cherries and Apricots Peaches, Nectarines and Pios Mulberries, Walnuts and Sweet Chestnuts Gooseberries, Currants, black. All at the lowest possible price consistent with first-class stuff and true nomenclature. JOHN BLOMQUIST, Paskvale Nursery, Carterton, VjORTH BRITISH AND JIMCANTILE INSURANCE London and Edinburgh. Subscribed capital, £2,500,000. Paid-up £020,000; Itescrvc fund, £] ,812,514, MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Agents, "Wellington. IkE.H.WADJJINGrTON, Sub-airent at Miwtcrton. PIIOTOGRAPHEES, IT AVE the lionour to call the alien- ■"• tion of tho artistic public to the " siona " loiiTBAiT, an entirely new style of ENLARGEMENT, which tllcy IlilVC just perfected, The result of an admirable process, believed to be permanent, combines the softness and delicacy of a pic- _ lure on Opal Glass with all the modelling, roundness, brilliancy and detail of a photograph printed from a large firstclass negative taken direct from life. Moreover, it is hinus the roughness of the common Bromide Enlargement, and the fragility of the Opal, for being on paper it is unbreakable, and may e be transmitted any distance without risk. VICE-REGAL AND LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS, 7, Willis-street, WeUinßton. TaicnteeoftlieMatt-OjHil-Ti/pePmces!, Pbize Medallists Sidney, Meldoome and New Zealand Exhibitions,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5045, 7 June 1895, Page 4
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437Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5045, 7 June 1895, Page 4
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