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EARMS' nOB.SALE AND TO LET 1 A FABM OP 200 ACHES, all in * grass ;; ring-fenced 5 sub-divided into 1 nvo paddocks j a four-roomed houso and * scullery; land: level, wifli low kills and well-watered j ono milo from creamery ° by metal road; to let for five years at a rental of £9O a year for the first three years, and £IOO a year for the balance: half-year's rent in advance. ; FABM OP 110 ACBKB: 60 acres in 1 grass;- nearly ring-fenced; a new five roomed house and garden; land: level and well watered; five miles from " creamery by metal road; to let for fivo ~ years at a rental of £3O per annum. FAKM OF 100 ACBES: 90 acres in grass 1 all level, well watered and ring fenced; a two-roomed cottage, cowshed and outbuildings; a well-formed road ] passes the section; three miles from creamery. Price, £OOO. £2OO cash, balance in G years at o.\ per cent, F iIIJT OP -160 ACH US: 120 aercs in grass; MO chains wire fencing; a threeroomed house; road well formed. Price, £llsO. £7OO nt 7 per cent, for five years £l5O cash. ! EDUCATION DESERVE OF 93 ACBES: 30 acres in grass; nearly ring ienced; new four-roomed cottage. Tho lease has M years to run, at a rental of M 12s !)d, with right of renewal. Price, £3OO, on very easy terms. LEASE IN PEIiPETUITV, OP 200 ( ACRES; GO acres felled; annual rental, £lO lis. Trice of goodwill, £l5O. FABM OF 60 ACBES: to let for 5 years; all in grass, ring fenced, and well watered; all level land; road formed, will be metalled in Spring; 3 miles from creamery and railway station, Price, £25 per annum; half-yearly in advance. J, li. JUGGINS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, . Eketauuna. KMIPUNI DAIRY, Queen-street, Masterton, (Next Theatre Royal). MISS THOMPSON, Proprietress. MISS THOMPSON begs to inform the public of Masterton that she has opened the above premises for the purpose of retailing the dairy produce from her compact and well-known farm at Kuripuni. Eggs, Butler, Poultry and Fresh Vegetables may be obtained regularly. All orders carefully attended to. lieunuimliln Ckurqes. BANGALORE CHUTNEE, From an Indian llccipe THOSE who relish Indian condi ments will find in this a delicious chut nee. Ask your Grocer for it, RESULTS! '' J WAS tor a long time a student and 1 to seme cxtcut a writer of Pitman's. Compared with it" LIGHT-LINE " ismerc child's play. I can alter six weeks writo at the rate of 00 words per minute, and when I add that I am 40 yews of age, any peraon who has tried sb riband can judge how extremely simple a system must bo which admits 0! such progress at such an agouti. H. Diiidhb, journalist, Wellington. Text Books, Part I, 1/7; Part 11, 2/7, Tuition, by post- 21/- for course. S. E. WRIGHT, 33, Lamiiion-quay, Welhxgton, Agent. "MUSICIS POETRYIN SOUND." nO B GOOD MUSIC, •*- embracing the latest and most fashionable Songs, Ballads, Cantalas, Glees, Operas, Dance Music, Selections from tho Masters, and Sheet Music; FOB musical Instruments, PIANOS by leading English Manufacturers, and principal Continental Makers, iucludingNcumcycr,Wahlemar and Emmerich, at Cash-down Prices, or on Time Payments, try GEORGE F. PARSONS, (Latk W. H. Si'illeu). 217, Lambton-quay, Wellington, Opposite Government Buildings, and within five minutes walk of Bailway Station, Instruments of every variety— Guitars, Banjos, Mandolines, Autoharps Accordeom ami Concertinas, Violins.—A special branch of the business is A r iolin Impairing, for which a first-classartist,whotlioroughly understands that most delicate work, has been engaged. All Country Orders will receive prompt and careful attention, and should be enclosed with Postal Notes or Stamps, "WONA." Portrait] WiIGCLESWQRTH&BINNS PHOTOGBAPHEItS, ""T AVE the honour to call tho ntten- t - --*- tion of the artistic public to the " mona " roETiuiT, an entirely new style of eslabgement, which they have just perfected. The result of an admirable process, believed to be permanent, combines the softness and delicacy of a pic- 1 hire on Opal Glass with nu tho modelling, roundness, brilliancy and detail of a photograph printed from a large firstclass negative taken direct from life, Moreover, it is minus the roughness of the common Bromide Enlargement, and the fragility of the Opal, for being on paper it is unbreakable, and may be transmitted any distance without risk, Wrigglesworth & Binns, VICE-REGAL AHD LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS, A 7, Willis-street, Wellington. Patentee vf the Matt-Opal-Type Process, ' PflizE Medailibts Sydnej, Melboobhe and New Zealand Ejhimtions, DB. KIRKS TjUHINACEOUS FOOD . ■ Is a Pure Unmcdicatcd Cereal Preparation for Infants, Growing Children, Invalids and the Aged. [Core of Cebiifioate fbom Da. Wnioni.] 43, Ingestre-Btreet, Wellington June 3rd, 1895, I have carefully examined and tested Da, Kirk's Farinaceous Food, and find it palatable, digestible, and highly nutritious. It * may be given to infants almost (if not quite) from birth, thoy do remarkably well on it, , tho digestive organs becoming healthy and vigorous. I oan strongly recommend its use lor invalids, the aged, and persons of weak digestive powors, Tuos. O. Wright, 1I,B„M.0,L„ Edinburgh. Sold by all Grocers and Storekeepers, and by tho ■ Sole Proprietors and Patentees: k J. ANDERSON & CO., ' Wellington. DD rrr dawson'S perfeo- ( .1 .YV . TION WHISK?. 3 The results ot careful analysis by the Gov " ornment Analysts of Australia and New '< Zealand provo this magnificent whisky to

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5158, 17 October 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5158, 17 October 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5158, 17 October 1895, Page 4

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