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BOOMERANG AUSTRALIAN BBANDT. Obtainable at all first-class Hotob, and in casks, octaves and cases from leading Merchants. Extract from The British Medical Journal, 2nd July, 1892:—Victorian Vinetaudsßeandt.—"The difficulty of obtaining pare and genuine Brandy, except at m 'sh 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. We have examined some samples of "The Victorian Vineyards Brandy," shipped from the distilleries of Messrs Joshua Brothers, of fort Melbourne. It is very palatable Brandy of undoubtedly high quality, and compares very favourably with real Cognac, The strength of the samples examined •"2? u 'was rather above 3 over proof-, this beinjrthe customary strength of all ■Brandies imported in bulk into this country. We consider thai the Brandy is a Wirt product, and well worthy of attention of the profession."

TO THE PUBLIC OF MASTERTON. LADIES and. GENTLEMENWhilst sincerely thanking you Jor your most liberal support during the I have been in Mnstcrton, I beg to ii you, that owing to my rapidly losing business, and baying no farther room to build larger premises, I am compdlcdto give up my outside bread "^rafenftecVi.interest I have sold to Messrs CHAMBERLAIN Bkos. feeling quite confident that that oldestablished firm trill 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 every variety, and of the very best quality. FIRST-CUSS BREAD will be sold as usual, over the counter. Visit my DINING ROOMS where you will find, that for cleanliness, civility, and a first-class lunch, they arc second to none in the town. Respectfully soliciting your further support, I amLadies and Gentlemen,—yours respect fully,JAMES WICKENS. A MOT. ■\RAPERS and OUTFITTERS ' stock the "PEAR THEE" WATERPROOFS because they are Guaranteed, ■"if, r,rc;-:.viT.5T * WONDER OF M[M TIMES! PILLS k OINTMENT. purify the Wood, correct all Disorders of™' Liver, Stomach, Kidney;, and Dowels. Thefl | invigorate ami restore to health Debilitate? Constitutions, and are invaluable inallConv plaints incidental to Females of all ages. is an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bar) Breasts, OM Wounds, Sores and Ulcers. Fol Sore Throats,•Bronchitis, Coughs, Coldsj Gout, Rheumatism, Glandular Swelling?, and ill Skin Diseases it has no emnl The Pills and Ointment are Manufactured only at TBNewOxford St (late 533 OxfordC*.)LotUi And are sold by all Vendors»' Mediant throughout the Civilized World; .vitll dire* THE •ATIONAL ASSOCIATION .y 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 tend* towards the destruction of f recholds,and to encourage bona-fido settlement. 4 To show the fallacy of the prinantagonistic; 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. 5. To secure prosperity and confidence, by opposing experimental legislation tending to check the legitimate use of £ipital, and causing it to he locked up withdrawn from the country, to the firiment of employer and omployee. 6. To promote agricultural, mining, commercial, and manufacturing enterprise by removing all unnecessary obstacles to their development, 7. To show tho unfair ness of laws so framed that tho industrious and thrifty are hampered, and put on a level with tho lazy and thriftless. 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 Roll. 10. To BETDBN TO PaBLIAJIENT CAPABLE AND HONOURABLE MEN, who will resolntely oppose all tampering with tho public credit; and whoso aim will not be individual gain, but the welfare of tilt) WHOLE COLONY. The Council invoke the patriotism of the people of New 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 rouso the attention "all those who pretend to a concern ■ the public welfare. The Council pe for hearty help and sympathy from all true colonists, and trust they will sink minor differences, and combine for the National good. ThcCouneil urge all sympathisers with tho foregoing objects to communicate with the Secretary, Mb John Hastie, National Association Rooms, 123, Queen Street, Auckland, who will supply the—with all information relating to the A sociation, and place them in tho way of joining the Association or establishing branches in their districts. Remember that—"DOTED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FAIL," FORM OF APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP. residing at in the electoral district of. hereby apply to be admitted a member oj '■"e National Association of New 'Leaad, and I promise toMp mpromoling {objects of the Association, as set forth inthe Platform. *Thesumof£ : i is enclosed for Entrance Fee and annual Subscription. Signature ~ Bate Business or ( , PoilalAddreit,\ jho amount is optional, but should not oeleßß.tb.an 2/.,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5129, 13 September 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5129, 13 September 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5129, 13 September 1895, Page 1

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