AKITIO EOAD BOARD. mENDEES will be received at tlio 1 Oflico of the Board, Aolianga, up to tfOON on THUUSDAI', the Ist August for— Contract No -J, 8226 chains formation etc., and Contract No, 5,10120 chains formation with 3(jft span britlae,Aok»lia ■ Falley Road. Plans and specifications may be seen nt tlio County Olliec, Mastcrton, and at Mr McCullagh's, Aolianga Ferry. A. McHDTCHON, Clerk. 17th July, 1895. CASTLEPOINT IIOAD DISTRICT. VJOTICK is hereby given that it is i\ the intention of the Board at a meeting (o be held on the 27th instant to strike ut general rnte of one Ii»lt-]ieniiy ill the £ on the rateable value of the rateable property appearing on the Valuation 801 l for the time being in in force in the district, such rate shall be for one year, commencing on the Ist April, ltfiio, and ending on the iilst March. 18!J(i, and payable at the office of tlio2filhOctol>er,lS!ls,aml 25th January, ISilli, when the amount is ,C 8 and over, when under .tS, in one sum on the 2u'th October, 18115. The Kale Book will be open for inspection at the ollice of the Board Tcnui. A. M.cHUTCHON, Clerk. MASSAGE AND KLECTIUCITY HERMANN ROTH, SPECIALIST.
KotMua. CAN BE CONSULTED FREE From 11 until 1 o'clock any day at Plxcmx Chambers, 52, Lrnnbton-tjuny, Wellinytou, MASSEUSE FOR LADIES. Mu Roth's book on "Massage," clc, c.u be had oi Mr T. G, Mason. Chemist, gratis, RHKUMATISM.gcut, lumbago, sciatica, hjsicria, spinal diseases, neuralgia, dyspepsia, flatulence, constipation, sprains, insomnia, all nervous and joint diseases, arc not only relieved but permanently cured. Massage not only treats the effects, hut removes the cause. Mn Both has had a very wide experience in Germany, America, England and Scotlaud ; he has been attending Hospitals in addition to private practice, and had opportunities oi working with the best Surgeons and Physicians of the world. His testimonials and credentials arc of the very highest. UxivEiistTV of Glasgow, July, 1892. Mr lloili was known to me iluriii;' res rriilritc in (lliisj.ivv fr'im li's li:»viiv;tlva;cil vaiiov.s p.uielits 'if mint. Mil h|iriv.ili! pniulicu ami in my clinical minis in tlic Hospital. I'mm what I saw nf his work, I am lilliy satisfied Unit lie tii'irnir; his |irufessii.ii anil is an mlinir.i (Signed) Gko, McLeod, Knight. M.D., LL.D., litijim Frof<«*or offimijenj. Unitmily of Ghynm, unit Surgeon in T. E. PRICE,
WAIKAIiAI'A AIIT STUDIO, \TTIS.tiKS loi-allilic attciitioii of Llic K residents of the Wairarapa to the alteration of liis Maslcrton promises nnd bettor facilities for working all the latest branches of the AH. Portraits.—One yisitto the vestibule will be sullleientto satisfy evciy one of the superior finish, style, and workmanship of thcportraitdcparlment, to which inspection is invited. Fresh exhibits shown every week. Owls.-Enlarged from direct negatives or from any photograph brought for the purpose, and finished in cither black and white, sepia, oils, or water colors. Uromidc enlargements finished as above. Both these departments are under the direct supervision of Mrs Price, whos? skill as a colourist is well known Ibn .ghoul New Zealand. Maori Photos—the best assortment in New Zealand (on Sale). Views, groups or machinery taken in town or country. THOS. ]<:. PltlCE, MASTEHTOJf.
TO THE PUBLIC OF MASTEIHW. AMES a.vd GENTLEMJSNT AMES JU Whils for your most liberal support during the time I Lave been in Jlas'.c;'ton, I beg to inform you, thai owing to my rapidly increasing business, and having no further room to build larger premises, I am compelled to give up my outside broad trade, which interest I have sold to Messrs CHAMBEIiLAL\ r Bros. feeling quite confident thai that oldestablished firm will give you every satisfaction. It will be my object, in future, to devote the whole of my attention to the shop trade, where you will find small goods of cveiy variety, and ofthcverybcstijuality. FIEST-OLASS BIiEAD will be sold as usual, over the counter. Visit my DINING DOOMS where you will find, that for cleanliness, civility, and a first-class lunch, they arc second to nonein the town. licspectfully soliciting your further suppoit, I am— Ladies and Gentlemen,—yours respectfully,— JAMES WICKENS. APOLOGY. IWISH to express my sincere regret and to apologise to you for having sold my rated waters inbotllcs bearing your trade mark. I had no intention, however, of passing off my waters as yours and will if you wish it, furnish lyou with a statement signed by any persons to whom I may have sold the same, that they were not in any way misled as to whose waters they were buying, but as you are justified in protecting your trade mark I will pay the costs of your solicitor, Mr Pownall, return all your bottles, and will not again make use of them.
F. HOLDER DIXON BROS., Skated Wateii Manufactubbis, CHAPEL-STEEET, MASTEHTON. TI7HY WEAK OUT BOOTS by ' " walking, when you can ride in THE MASTEHTON'BUS for the small charge of THEEEPENCE EACH WAY, FfiOM KuBIPUNI TO THE HoSPITAIi OB Eaiway Station. Every hour from 6.40 a,m., until the late train arrives at night, Don't Mistake the NameCOLE & BARTLETT, Prounotors. A FACT. DEAPEES a"n7 OUTFITTEES stock the "PEAR TEEE" WATEEPROOFS becauso they are Guaranteed,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5084, 23 July 1895, Page 3
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