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BOOMERANG AUSTRALIAN BBANDY. Obtainable at nil firsfc-clnss Hoteb, and in casks, octaves auil cases from leading Merchants. Extract from Tlie British MalicaUmirml, 2nd July, 1892:—Victorian Vinetabds Brandt.—" Tho difficulty of obtaining pure and tfPJiuine Brandy, except at very high piees, is well-known; and an ciuleavonr on the part of Australian distillers to plnce on the English market a good Brandy, made from wine, is deserving of_ every encouragement. We have examined some samples of "The Yictoriau Vineyards Brandy," shipped from the distilleries of Messrs Joshua Brothers, of Port Melbourne. It is very palatable Brandy of undoubtedly high quality, and compares ycry favourably with real Cognac. The strength of the samples examined by us was rather above 3 over proof; this being tho customary strength of all Brandies imported in bulk into this country. We ronsider thai the Brandy is« ell irorthv of attention of the profession."

TO THE PUBLIC OF MABTEBTON. T;ADIES art GENTLEMENJU ..Whilst sincerely thanking you for your most liberal support during the tinio I have been in Masferton, I beg to i you, that owing to my rapidly iwanjing business, and having no further room to build larger premises, I am compelled to give up my outside bread trade, which interest I lnrte sold to Messrs CHAMBERLAIN Bios, feeling quite confident that that oldestablished firm will give you every satisfaction. It will bo my object, in fjitnre, to devote the whole of my attention to the shop trade, where you will find small goods of every variety, and of the very bcstqnality. FIKSI-IILASS BIiEAD will be sold as usual, over the counter. Visit my DINISG BOOMS where you will find, that for cleanliness, civility, and a first-class lunch, they are second to nonein the town. Respectfully soliciting your further support, I amLadies and Gentlemen,—yours respect fully,— JAMES WICKENS. A FA'CT, "\EAPEBS and OUTFITTERS V stock the "PEAK- TEEE" WATEBPKOOFS because they are Guaranteed. T 'IF. RRKiVI'EST . WONDER OF HO; eRH TIMES! PILLS k OINTMENT. mmmm. Liver, Momach, kidney;, and llowcls. TlicJ I invigorate ami restore to health Debilitate?, Constitutions, and are invaluable plaints incidental to Females of all ages. I pTHtOINTMENTII Is an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Oid Wounds, Sores and Ulcers. Fc) Sore Throats, o Bronchitis, Coughs, Gout, Rheumatism, Glandular Swellings, ard ill Skin Diseases it has no cnisrt!

MlfS COKADiNE, COSTUMIEKE, Agent for the " Columbia Fitter," HAVING had extensive first-class experience in all branches, ladies may rely on their orders being executed promptly and satisfactorily. Fit, style, and finish guaranteed. The" Art of Dhesscutting," fitting, and making thoroughly taught by the new system. Classes Abbaxoed. A Special Class on Saturday alternoons to suit young ladies engaged in school work during the week, Further particulars at residence in Perry Street, Mastcrton, (opposite l)r. Heard's.* MECHAM'S PILLS. WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.

►EECHAMS PILLS arc admitted by tbc public to be worth a Guinea a Box for Nervous andßilious disorders, such as paiu in the stomach sick headache, fulness ami swelling after meals, dizziness aud drowsiness, cold scurvy, shortness of breath, blotches on the skin, costiveness, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, etc. The first dose will give relief in 20 minutes. This is no fiction, for tliey have done it in thousands of cases. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of these I'iils, and they will be acknowledged to beWOETHAGUINEAABOX. BEECHAM'S PILLS. For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all disorders of the liver, they act like magic, and a few doses will be found to work wonders upon the most important organs in thehuinanmaehine, They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long-lost complexion bring back the keen edge of appetite and arouse into action with the rosebud of health the whole physical energy of the human frame. These arc facts admitted by thousands, embracing all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the nervous and debilitated is that BEECHAM'S PILLS have the largest sale of tiny patent medicine intk BEECHAM'S PILLS. Prepared only, and sold Wholesale and Retail, by the Proprietor, Thomas Beecham, St Helens, Lancashire, England, in boxes Is 1-Jd (containing 56 f. pills), and at 2s !)d (treblequantity.)' BEECHAM'S PILLS. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers throughout the ColBEECHAM'S PILLS. N.B.—Full directions are given with W.CRABTREE & SONS, CITY FOUfIDKY, Eva-street, Wellington. Hwjineers, Iron ami Brass I Boiler Makers, Etc. ITEAM ENGINES, Saw and Flax Mil O Machinery always on hand. Makeri of every description of wrought iron spli pulleys, builders and contractors iron work ornamental castings, tonib tails, wrough and cast iron fencing, etc. Gates cheapo than any firm in town. IIBHBAUAT "PEAMKEE' -J WATEIIPIIOOFS Arc made in light and heavy textures and are sewn throughout. ' POWELL'S BALSAM of ANKEEI WILL CUKE YOUE COUGH, ALL (he world over, the rccognisei ■ cough remedy. Its immense sab , throughout the world indicates its inestimable value. 20,000 chemists sol ■ it, Those who have not already givei it a trial should do so at once. In palaci , and cottago aliko. Powell's Balsam o Aniseed is the old and unexcelled cougl remedy, its largo sale throughout &> whole civilized world proclaims its grea ' worth, Loosons Phlegm inimc diately, night cough quickly rcliovcii See trade mark above on each rappei " See tho words" Thomas Powell, Black i, ftiarsKoad, London," and the Govern ment Stamp. Ecfnse imitations. Eslah ' lisbedlß2<l. Squatters and fafmcrswhe • ordering their stores shouldnotomit thi „ time-honoured cough remedy. For „ cough. Powell's Balsam of Aniseed, Fc Asthma, Influenza, las. Sold by chemist and storekeepers throughout; th it Australian, Now Zealand and Cap Colonies, Bottles 1b Hd, and 2s 3d,

The Pills and Ointment only at i 78NewOxford St.(late 533 Oxford&JLotfifi I And are fold by all Vendors t' MedicirJ ] throughout the Civilized World; z'th dir •'■»"=, for use in almost every language; f Purchasers should lcolt o tho Lain i Fsts ani 3'jv.i. H liie ot'dreas is n. rr>rri Street. Lniy> ".'M"T(is!W • THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OP NEW ZEALAND. . The Objects of the National Association abe :- 1. To create a Notional Scntiment,nnd to form into one solid body nil those who object to socialistic legislation, 2. To promote reforms economic legislative, and constitutional; to protest against undue interference with the rights and liberties of the subject; and to oppose class legislation. 3. To protest against any alteration of the land laws that tends towards the destruction of f recholds,and to encourage boiia-Ode settlement. i. To show the fallacy of the principle that labour and capital are antagonistic; and to prove to the work-ing-man that his worst enemy is the agitator, who uses him only as a step-ping-stone to political power, 6. To secure prosperity and confidence, by opposing experimental legislation tending to check the legitimate use of capital, and causing it to be locked up r withdrawn from the country, to the fcament of employer and employee. To promote agricultural, mining, commercial, and manufacturing enterprise by removing all unnecessary obstacles to their development. 1. To show the unfair ness of laws so framed that the industrious and thrifty are hampered, and put on a level with the lazy and thriftless. |i 8. To promote sound political economy; and to educate public opinion in tho right direction, by disseminating literature giving sound reasons and arguments for our beliefs, 9. To register all members, and purge the Electoral 8011, 10. To retcbn io Pabliamest capable ANDIIONOUBABLEMEN, who will rcsolntely oppose all tampering with the public credit; and whose aim will not bo individual gain, but the welfare of the WHOLE COLONY. The Council invoke the patriotism of the people of Now Zealand, in order to secure their zealous assistance in bringing into active operation, throughout the colony, a network of institutions cooperating for the accomplishment of objects deeply affecting the general wellbeing. The direction of recent legislation and of that foreshadowed, is alarming enough to rouse tho attention of all those who pretend to a concern foitlie public welfare. The Council jj&for hearty help and sympathy from autruc colonists, and trust they will sink minor differences, and combine for the National good. The Council urge all sympathisers with tho foregoing objects to communicate ■with the Secretary, 11b John Kasiie, National Association liooms, 123, Queen Street, Auckland, who will supply them with all information relating to the Association, and place them in the way of joining the Association or establishing tranches in their districts. Eemember that— M UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL." *' FOEH OF APPLICATION FOE • MEMBERSHIP. in tk electoral district of. hereby apply ioh admitted a member oj the National Association of New 'LeulanLand I promise to help m promoting ~tL*c(i of the Association, as set forth Hatform. *Tltesimof£ : i is enclosed for Entrance Fee and annual Subscription. Signature Date,.., Business or ( The amount is optional, but should noi be less than 2/»,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5119, 2 September 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5119, 2 September 1895, Page 1

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