places of resort- near Masterton, A substantial villa is to be erected in a conspicuous part of the island, where MrE O'Sullivan will reside. There is also one of Mr Miller's patent cylinders for mixing pho pborized grain, and where all those who aro desirous of eradicating the rabbit pest may obtain a supply of poison by applying to Mr O'Sullivan. -I am, etc., A. Rabbit. Millerdale, August 8,1895. RESTORES COLOR AND PROMOTES HAIR/ £ ] v fi 8 ti Z—- it cures Itching lw»S mors, and keeps tho — sea |p cOO | | mo | sti « healthy, and frco Irom fl dandruff. A lady d writes: e "I feel compelled to state, " lor tho I' benofltof i ■ othors, ij. that six years ago I lost nearly half ot my j hair, and what was left turned gray. After j using Ayer's Hair Vigor several months, 1 , my lialr began to grow again, and with tho natural color restored." i Ayer's Hair Vigor I PREPAIIKD BY i 1' „„ Beware of rliean Imitations.' Tho name —Ayer-is on the wrapper, and la r blown in tlio uUss of each of our boiOcp. •' SIXPENNY CONCEET. TO-NIGHT! fTIHE next Sixpenny Concert will be 1 hold on MONDAY, tho 12th, at 8 p.m. in tlio Wesleyan Schoolroom. See programme. W. GILLESPIE, Hon. See. li t ii V rjIHEATEE HOY AL, MASTEETON TUESDAY, 13th AUGUST. professor davis and IVlatlame Davis Positively last appearanecof theso clever ciitertnincrs. Entirely mnvprogrammc. PSYCHOLOGY Ckimytincii VeMoqtdm. SPOOKS! SPOOKS 1 Spirit liaising. Prices -. 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Box planand day sale at J. E. Hood & Co.'s J. DOUGLAS, Manager. UNITED GEEYTOWN FOOTBALL CLUB'S ANNUAL BALL pALACE HALL, GEEYTOWN. THUIiSDAY EVENING, 22nd ArocsT, 1895. Double Tickets, 5/-; Single, 3/-; Extra Lady, 2/. Notice—All tickets now out will hold good for tho above. .1, K, HOENBLOW, Hon, Sec. HUNT CLUB. ANNUAL BALL (Plain and Fancy Diiess) PALACE HALL, GREYTOWN. THUIiSDAY, 26th SEPTEIIBEE, Dancing at 8.30. Tickkis—Double, 7/6; Single, 5/-; Exlm Luily, 2/6—31 ay be obtained FKOM ANY OF THE COMMITTEE Greytown—Messrs G. Tully, H. Tully, E. S. lard, 11. R, Wood, W. Axtip, AV. Wiggins; Featherston and Lower Valley—Messrs A. J. Toogood, l'\ l'mrce, T. Beaton, 0. It. Pharazyn, W. 0. Williams, J. Martin, C. Ramsden, i l . McKenzie, E. Usslier; Carter-ton-Messrs C. .1. ]Cemble,T. Itay, 11, Welch, W. McKcnzir, N, Dixon; GlaiMone—Messrs W. C. Buchanan, N. Grao", J. A. Rcnall, H. R. Bunny, J, Strang, It, Cooper, J. McPhce j Mastcrt'in -Messrs W. B. liuick, V, Warilcll, C. F. Vallancc, W. J, Hirschberg, W, McKenzie, AV. llawke, Herbert Welch, J. Boddington; Morrison's Bush—Messrs H, and 0. Morrison, W, McKcrrow. Tickets may also be had from Mr W. J, Lindop, Carterton; and Mr R, Want, Grcytown, H. 0. TULLY. Hon. Sec, J I LOST.— Black and tan collie Dog, answers to the name of " Don." Finder rewarded ou bringing to Ecv. A. (!. Y'orke. FOE SALE, 11HE property of Messrs "Welch and Kcniblc, known as Ernspast, liangitnmau, consisting of CSG acres, all in English grasses and subdivided. There is a,substantial 9 roomed house, woolshed and necessary outbuildings on the property. The boundary fences arc rabbit proof as well as the main division fence, which greatly facilitates poisoning, The property will be sold as a whole or half the area may be purchased by arrangement, For particulars apply to the owners, MESSES WELCH &KEMBLE. MASTEETON-OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB. mllE annual general meeting of the l Club will be held at the Club Hotel on "Wednesday, 21st August, at 7.30 pm., to receive the. balance-sheet, election of officers and arrangement for programme for ensuing season, E. H. WADDINGTON, Secretary, e I--0 '0 o 5. 16 a »f in 10 n c. 11 11, T 'e ie a, :1 ii TO LET. VALUABLE business premises lately iu occupation of Mr George Johnston, comprising largo wellfittcd shop with dwelling house attached, together with grain store, out' buildings, and half acre land. Apply— EDWIN FEIST. NOTICE. I HAVE now a good stock of one foot matai and rata wood. The rata is sound and hard, and equal to maire. Delivered at current prices. H. JONES, Wood Dealer and Milkman, rjIENDEES are invited for Falling M ucm of light htsh Up till Wednesday, the 21st of August. Specification can bo seen on the ground, T.P.GIEDWOOD, Alfredton. FOE DISPOSAL, Tiraumea Valley, Pahiatua—Splendid section, 165 aercs, lease in perpetuity. About 30 acres in grass, fenced. For particulars, apply E. TAYLOE, RhnrH-'t} Willis-si,Wellington, QllUfU o, f or ii no i oumS) ploqj,, cloths, Carpets Bugs, ete. Rhflffi'q Wi Willis-St.,Wellington, OflUrUb, Wr j to him what you want to buy or sell.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5101, 12 August 1895, Page 3
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760Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5101, 12 August 1895, Page 3
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