N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, 67, Lambton-quay, Wellington. • Manawati Makawatu PIANO WORKS. Next Club Hotel, Thf. Squasik, Palmmston Nonrir. J. DAVIDSON, PI/iNOFOKTE MAKEIt AND IMPORTER, (Lnto ot Fromm's London), Proprietor, I}IANOB and Organs timed by yearly X contract. Skilful workmanship guaranteed. Hit Davidson will visit '(lie Wairarapa in June, when orders lett at the Daily Times oflico will be punctually altciulod to. Single Piano at wholesale price. Old Pianos renovated in tone and touch, oniinl to new. ' NOW PUBLISHED. • STONE'S Wellington, Hatch's Bay and Taraxaki jyitECTOItY & N.Z. AM UAL. Fifth yearof publication. 1505-6.] [1895-6, Edited by John Stone, Junr. Demy Bvo. size, containing over 800 pages, together with Maps of Wellington and New Zealand corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt-lettered. Piiice : 12/0. STONE, SOS, & CO, Printers and Publishers,Crawford-street, Duncdin, And all Booksellers. Shnrfh'a 57> Wiilis-st.,Wellingtoi VliUlU 0, for everything, POWELL'S BALSAM or ANISEED WILL CUM YOUB COUGH. < LE the world over, the recognised rV. cough remedy. Its immense sale throughout the world indicates its inestimable value. 20,000 chemists sell it. Those 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 remedy, its largo sale throughout the whole civilized world proclaims its great worth. Loosens Phlegm immediately, night cough quickly relieved. See trade mark above on each rapper. See the .words "Thomas Powell, Blackfriars lload, London," and the Government Stamp, liefuse imitations. Established 1824. Squatters and farmers when ordering their stores sliouldnotomit this time-honoured cough remedy. For a cough, PoiroH'sßalsamof Aniseed. For Asthma, Influenza, <k Sold by chemists and storekeepers throughout the Australian, New Zealand and Cape Colonies, Bottles Is lid, and 2s 3d.
Take woods' gum peppermint cuius Fur Coughs und Colds, ' 1-i by iil (i ocurs. Is ■ liil mid 2d Gil bottle. d. 6. W. Dalrympie, Financial. Insuranco, ■ AND Land a yen t, AIASTEIiTON, NEW ZEALAND. Established: Invbrcakoili, 1803 Hokitika, 18GG; Mastmton, 1870, AGENCIESThc Mutual Life Assurance Society of Victoria (Limited); The Standard Insurance Company of A'ew Zealand; Fire, Marine and Fidelity Guarantee: Permanent Investment and Loan Association .of Wairarapa; The Standard Accident Insurance Company, PROPERTIES FOR SAIE— Register Price No. £ 1056 230 acres, carries 1,500 sheep 1900 1002 'l-lOacres, leasehold,rent £ll, 250 acres in grass. Goodwill and 250 sheep ' 300 10G3 930 acres leasehold, rent £24 Goodwill .100 1079 house and half acre ; easy terms 170 1082 300 acres, leasehold, 100 acres in grass. Kent £24; For goodwill GOO 1085 800 acres, leasehold, 100 acres in grass. Rent £2O. For goodwill 300 108G 88 acres, arable land. Terms .. £IOO cash, £GOO at Gj per cent. 2 miles from town. 1000 1089 200 acres leasehold, Rent, £ll Right of renewal. Price of goodwill 100 1091 200 acres, 200 acres are arable. New house, 1 mile
from railway station, school dairy factory and post office. Terras, £O9O cash, £IOOO at G.I per cent, 1600 Parties wishing to sell or lease their properties arc requested to send par. titulars before the loth of the month so that the same may he included in Fkee Advertisement. TO LET- Houses from <1 to 10 rooms, And many other, properties in various localities suited to every ' description of purchaser; particulars of which will lie furnished on application. •. MONEY TO LEND jn sums of £IOO and upwards at from 5 to 8 per cent. WHY PAY BENT, when you can have a Freehold House nndLand for the same money or-at less than 7 per cent, through the Permanent Investment ",nd Loan Association of Wairarapa, paving oil principal and interest by monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly payments. A VISIT EESPECTFUIiLY BEQUISTED, G. S. W. DALIIYMPLE, Masterton, rTUKE "WOODS' GREAT PEPrERMINT JL _ COKE For Coiii/hs and Colds. Sold by Gim Is 0.1 ruu!2i till bottle. 1L MALL, r'tif- mill Oyer ttu<l .leaner. DYEING' AND CLEANING a shortest notice at lowest rates consistent with first-class workmanship. The public need liavo no hesitation in submitting their work to us. Wo pledge ourselves to give satisfaction or make no charge. Garments, Curtains, Mats, Table-covers, Blankets, Feathers, Straw Hats, etc., etc., cleaned or dyed. As we import our Drugs aud Dyewares.anduse ii latent Drying Machine, .we claim to be able to turn out work cheaper and fuicker than' any firm in Wellington, cafes curled by au export Feather No. 30, COUBIENAV-PUOE, WKMINOIW
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5110, 23 August 1895, Page 4
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721Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5110, 23 August 1895, Page 4
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