BOOMERANG AUSTRALIAN BRANDY. . Obtainable at all first-class Hotel.?, and in casks, octaves aiul cases from leading Merchants. Extract from The British JMnMujvhi/, 2nd July, 1802.—Victohiax Viskyards Bii.isdy— "The difficulty of obtaining jnire ami qrmiinr Brandy, exi-ejitat very high prices, is well-known; and an endeavour on the part of Australian distillers to place on the English market a good Brandy, made from wine, is deserving of every encouragement.. Wc have examined some samples of "The Victorian Vineyards Brandy," shipped from the distilleries of Messrs .loslma Brothers, oF Art Melbourne, It is very palatable Brandy of undoubtedly high quality, and compares ycry favourably with real Cognac. The strength of (lie snmplesesamined by «a _ was rather above 3 over proof; this being the customary strength of all Brandies imported in bulk into this country. H r c mnsiilcr that the Bramly if ut pure product, anil it-ell worthy t>f attention oj'lltc profession."
, NOTICE. TO THE PUBLIC OF MASTKHTOS. L"~ A'DIES and GENTLEMEN— Wliilst sincerely thanking you for your most liberal support (luring Iho {infLkve been in Mostcrlon, f beg lo inf jHrou, that owing to my rapidly inera®ig business, and having no further room to build larger premises, I am compelled to give up my outside bread trade, which interest I have sold lo Messrs CHAMISEIIL.UN Jlnos. feeling quite'confident that that old"established firm will give yoti 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 every variety, and of the very best quality. FllitfT-I'IiASS MEAD will be sold as usual, over llie counter. Visit my DINING I'OO.MS when l you will liud, that for cleanliness, civility, and a lirsl-class lunch, liny are second to nonein the town. licspectiiilly soliciting your further support, I amLadies and Gentlemen,—yours respect fully,— JAMES WICKKNS. \ 1< .CT. BAPEiiS and OUTFJTTEi'S lock llie - "PEAK TJiliii" Vrause lliey are Guaranteed D ; TIHEBI 111 'ill;; . mm, purify llie lliw.l, .-nnu't all Disorders Liver, Stomach, kidueyj, ainl lluuels. TlicJ ' invigoiale and restore lo health Debilitate? Constitutions, and arc invaluable m oil Cuir\ plaints incidental to Females of all ages. is !:p infallible remedy for Had Legs, Bad Jire.isK Oiil Wounds, Soces and Ulcers. Fd Sere Throals, •> Bronchitis, Coughs, Gout, Klietimatism, Glandular ,S'vcllin;;s, am? all Skin Diseases it lias no e^r' The Pills and Ointment are Manufactured | only at
78NewOxford St.(latcs33 osfor4r',)lotf And art: fol'.l by all Vendors c Medicui tlirouyliont the Civili/cil \WU; .'.'.'tli direi tions for u.-e in almost every linkage, thwH lsoi l.sil hi% ds r.rt THE •vtational ASSOCIATION IN OF NEW ZEALAND. The Objects of the National Association are 1. To create a National Sentiment,and to form into one solid body all 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 freeholds,and to encourage bona-tide settlement. 4. 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. a. To secure prosperity and confidence, by opposing experimental legislation tending to check the legitimate use of capital, and causing it to be locked up or jfcithdrawn from the country, to the dcAent of employer and employee. (jUpfo promote agricultural, mining, commercial, and manufacturing enterprise by removing all unnecessary obstacles to their development.
7. To slimv the unfair ness of laws so framed that the industrious and thrifty are hampered, and put on a level with the lazy and thriftless. 8. To promote sound political economy; and to educate public opinion in the right direction. liy disseminating literature giving snuwl reasons and arguments fur Miir licl els 9. To rcji-ii'i-.ill members, and purge the Electoral i:<'il. 10. To nm'ii.v tu Parliament CAPABLE AND 110X01 ItAUl.i: mes, who will rcsolutely oppose all tampering with the public credit; and whose aim will not bo individual gain, but the welfare of the wooie COLOXV. The Council invoke (he patriotism of the people of Sew Zealand, in order to secure their zealous assistance in bringing into active operation, throngliout 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 rouso the attention of all those who pretend to a concern fortoic public welfare. The Council M&' r hcart ? c 'l' llnt ' sympathy from nllWe colonists, and trust they will sink minor differences, and combine for the National good. The Council urge all sympathisers with the foregoing objects to communicate with the Secretary, Mil Joir.v Jlastie, National Association Booms, 123, Queen Street, Auckland, who will supply them with all information relating to the Association, and place tlicm in tlie way _ of' •joining the Association or establishing branches in their districts, liemcmbcr that—- " UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE WLL." 4om of application for MEMBERSHIP. Eef. No j : residing at in the electoral district of, hereby apply to he admitted ut member oj (he Rational Association of New Zealand. and I promise to help in promoting tjMLeds of the Association, us set forth iiflftykdfom. *The sum of £ : t is enclosed for Entrance Fee and annual Subscription. Signature Bate Burnww f fostnUddress, \ The amount la optional, but should not Wlesstbaii 2/-,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5126, 10 September 1895, Page 1
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913Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5126, 10 September 1895, Page 1
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