WEDNESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, At 1 o'clock. STOCKSALE, MASTEETON YAED3. SIMMS & MOWLEM will submit for sale at llieir Masterton yards, on Wednesday, 23rd Oct., at 1 o'clock, the following CwriE—--30 2 and 24-yoar-old steers 1 Fat cow 1 springing cow Further entries invited which will buhhj udvertM as received, EOEPEIVATE SALE OE LEASE. rjIHE purebred Clydesdale Stallion Marquis of Salisbury. For particulars apply to— SIMMS & MOWLEM. FOE SALE. ~ nABINET-MAKING AND \j UNDEIiTAKEE'S BUSINESS (20 years connection). Furniture, fittings, and plant at valuation. App'y SIMMS & MOWLEM. FOE PEIVATE SALE. Valuable Town Building Sites. QIMMS & MOWLEM Lave been |J. instructed by Mr D. Pickebing to sell by private treaty Ms valuable acre of land next Messrs Pinliey Eros' stables. The land is cut up into convenient lots to suit purchasers. Four of the sections have frontage to (Jneon-slreet, two to King-street, and four to Chanel-street. WOIiKSOP EO.U). CHEAP EESIDENCE, Easy Terms. O BOOMED HOUSE, large Dairy, 0 Wash-house, Stable and 2 acres Land, opposite liic residence of A. E. Bunny, Esq,, in Worksop Iload. On easy terms. SIMMS & MOWLEM. TTILLA-STEEET—7 mm; V 2 stall stable, with loft; 2 store rooms; buggy shed; 2 looseboxes; conserratory; 2-Urdsacre land, Cum-. BENTLEI-STEEET Cvthi<ic,fi)xr. _ mm,; scullery; 2 (ire-places; about 1-Gtli acre land, Price, £l5O. HESSM -STEEIiT Home, containing tf rums, well finished and new; 2 open lire-places; 1 range; stable; 2 good sheds; garden, elc; l-Blh acre land. A Bahrain-.
QUEEN-S I'll RET—6-rmmml Hwsc; pantry; brick ynrd; and outbuildings; standing on section 511x117 : one of ilic best business sites in Jlaslerton and very cheap. Apply- SIMMS & MOWLEM, FOR PRIVATE SALIi. I AAn ROUNDS Uiill Cartridge, x,l/UU Jiley & Whitney's manufacture. SIMMS & MOWLEM. SIMMS & MOWLEM. STOCK SALESMEN & GEN Eli AL AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Queen-street Mas:Enron, . VTOCK SALES held regularly eve!/ O fortnight iu the yards, Maslerlon, and General Sales in the auction mail every Saturday. Auction Sales conducted in any part of the district, uud Valuations Made at lowest rates. Money To Lend on Freehold SiicnniTV PROPERTIES FOR SALE INMauricevillc, Mangamahoc, Makuri, Opaki, Tinui, Wangaehu, Alfredton, Upper Plain, Lansdownc, Kuripuui, and in Mastcrton; Sussex, Villa, Dentlcy, Wrigley, Dixon, Church, Bannister, Chamberlain, and Victoria-streets ; Makora,. Colombo, and Worksop-roads. Grain and Seed Department— We have for sale: Oats, wheat, oalcn and straw chaff, ryegrass, cocksfoot, clovers, turnips, timothy, alsike, cowgrass, poas, lucerne, crested and meadow foxtail, fescues, ficrin, etc. DAVID CUE WE, AtfCWBEEIi, Valuator, Stook k General Commission Agont, PAHIATUA AND EKETAHUNA. VALUATIONS for loans or transfers of business made at reasonable rates. Sales conducted iu any part of the district. Account sales rendered promptly. I am prepared to receive consignments of Produce, or otberGoods, for sale. Liberal advances mude on consignments of Produco for absolute sale. STOCK SALES held a PAHIATUA, every alternate Tuesday, at 1 o'clock. MAKURI, every fourth Wednesday, at 1 o'clock. EKETAHUNA, every fourth Friday, at I.SO o'clock, HORSE SALES PAHIATUA, every Saturday, at 1 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS SALES PAHIATUA, every Saturday, at 2 p.m, Aoest For— • Victoria Fire Insurance Mutual Life Assurance Booth, McDonald & Co's Implcmcuts Andrews, Heaven & Co. Boyd and Sons' Cycles T. Goddard, Havelock Nurseries Bankers— Bank of Now Zealand. Telegraphic address—Crowe, Pahiatua Ekctahuna Agent—W, Candy. "Ms" &c., Ac. IF you are rich you can enjoy the rich flavour of OXO, Tea and save money at the same time. If you are blind you will not see that you can save money by buying 0.K.0. Tea— that is because you arc blind, If you arc deaf you will not hear tho Toicc of wisdom telling you to buy 0.K.0. Tea—that is because you arc deaf. If you arc sick you will fnul 0.K.0. Tea more palatable lliqn all the doctor's pills and po(ions. If yon aro wise you will not take my(himj offered you in the shape of Tea. You will say, " No thank you," it must be 01.0, If you say you don't like OXO. Tea bofore you have tried it, you do both 0.K.0. and yourself an injustice.If you aro thrifty you will flud you will find you are saving money each pound of 0.K.0. you buy. If you aro worried you will find more solid solace in a single oupof tea than you would in a dozen fly blisters. If times are hard you will find 0.K.0. i tea suits both the purse and the palate to a nicety. If you aro bashful, Just toll vour storekeeper you vjoukllikc to try'O jj.O. tea, 'aud he will bo most happy to get ilj foifydu.' "'' ' ' • If yout storekeeper should not keep QXO. Tea ask' him to ge^it fo?joy; '' If you djoii't Jiko Q.K.O. Tea we re. tomijad you to try skilly as a tipple, i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5154, 12 October 1895, Page 3
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