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FARMS ,1011 SALE AND TO LET A FARM OF 200 ACHES, all in grassi ring-fenced; sub-divided into live paddocks; a four-roomed houso and scullery; land: level, lvifb. low hills and well-watered; one milo from creamery by metal road; to lot for five years at a rental of £9O ut year for the first three years, and £IOO a year for the balance: naif-year's rent in advance. FAIiM OF 110 AGUES: GO acres in 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 five years at a rental of £3O per annum, FAKM OF 100 ACHES: 90 acres in grass; 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, JjliOO. £2OO cash, balance in 5 years at G? per cent. FARM OF 450 ACIIES: 120 acres in grass; l<lo chains wire fencing; a three, roomed house; road well formed, Price, £llsO. £7OO at 7 per cent, for five years £l5O cash, EDUCATION BESEHVE OF 85 ACHES: 30 acres in grass; nearly rinp ienced; new four-roomed cottage. Th( lease has U years to run, at a rental ol j&t 12s 9d, with right of renewal. I'rice £3OO, on very easy terms. LEASE IN PEH L'ETUITI', OF 20f ACHKS: GO acres felled; annual rental £lO lis. Price of goodwill, £l5O. FARM OF 50 ACHES; to let for i years; all in grass, ring fenced, and wel watered; all level land; road formed will be metalled in Spring; li miles fron creamery and railway station. Price £25 per annum; half-yearly in advance J, E. JUGGINS. LAUD AND ESTATE AGENT Ekbtahuma. KURIPUNi DAIRY, Queen-street, Masterton, (Ned Theatre ltui/al). MISS THOMPSON, Proprietress. MISS THOMPSON begs to infovn the public of Masterton that sh has opened the above premises for tin purpose o£ retailing the dairy produci i'rom her compact and well-known farn at Kuripmii. Fresh Milk morning and emiimj. Eggs, Butter, Poultry and Fresh Yegc tables may be obtained regularly. All orders carefully attended to, JlmoiHilik Chanies. BANGALORE CHUTNEE, From an Indian Recipe rpHOSE who relish Indian cowl; 1 incuts will lind in this a deliciou clmlnee. Ask your Grocer for it. RESULTS! '' J WAS for a lom; time a student am 1 to somo extent a writer of Pitman's Compared with it" LIGHT-LINK "is men child's play. I can alter six weeks write a the rate of CO words per minute, ami whci I add that I am 40 years ol age, any peraoi who Ims tried sh' rtliand can judge hot extremely simple a system must bo whicl admits o! such progress at such an orc,"H. li. UiuwiE, journalist, Wellington, Books, Part 1, 1/7; Part 11, 2/7, Tuition, by post—2l/- for course S. E. WRIGHT, 33, Lammon-quay, Wellington, Agent. "J/ USIC IS POETS Y IN SO UN]).' O Oli GOOD MUSIC embracing the latest and most fashionable Songs, Ballads, Cantatas, Glees, Operas Dance Music, Selections from (lie Masters, and Sheet Music; ron Musical Instruments, PIANOS by leading English Maim factors, and principal Continents Makers, including N eumeycr,Waldcmai and Emmerich, at Cash-down Prices, o: oil Time Payments, try GEORGE F, PARSONS, (Jjatk W. 11. Spiller). 217, Lambton-quay, Wellington. Opposite Government Buildings, nnc within five minutes walk of Eailway Station. Instruments of every variety— Guitars, lianjus, Maiublim, Auluhtirp. Accordeom it ml Concertina*. Violins.—A special branch of the business is Violin Repairing, for whicl a first-class artist, who thoroughly under stands that most delicate work, has beei engaged. All Country Orders will receive prompt and careful attention, and should hi enclosed with Postal Notes or Staimis. The "MONA" Portrait MESSKS PHOTOGIi APIIEIi S, IT AVE the honour to call the alien lion of the artistic public to thi " mona " portrait, an entirely new styli of enlargement, which they have jusi perfected. The result of an admirable process, believed to be permanent, com bines the softness and delicacy of a pic to on Opal Glass with all the model ling, roundness, brilliancy and detail ol a photograph printed from a large first' class negative talccn direct from life, Moreover, it is minds the iiouoHNESf 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. l/l/rigglesworth & Binns. VICE-EEGAL AND LEADING PHUTO(jBAPHIiItS, 7, Willis-street, Wellington. Patentee of the Matt-Opal-Type Proem. Prize Medallists Sydney, Melbourne and New Zealand Exhibitions. DK. KIRKS FAKINACEOUS FOOD Is a Pure Unmedicated Cereal Preparation for Infants, Growing Children, Invalids and the Aged. [Copy or Certificate from Dr, Wbioht,] 43, Ingestre-streot, Wellington Juno 3rd, 1895, I havo carefully examined and tested Da. Kirk's Farinaoeous Pood, and find it palatable, digestible, and highly nutritious, It may be given to infants almost (if not quite) irom birth, tlicy do remarkably well on it, the digestive organs becoming healthy and vigorous, I can strongly recommend its mo for invalids, the aged, and persons of Tnos. 0. Wright, M.l)„ M.C.L., Edinburgh. Sold by all Grocers and Storekeepers, and by the Sole Proprietors and Patentees: J. ANDERSON & CO., Wellington. DT) XXT DAWSON'S PERFEC.Jr. W. HON WHISKY. Tho results ot careful analysis by the Gov eminent. 'Analysts ol Australia and New Zealand prove this magnificent whisky to bo absolutely puro.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5159, 18 October 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5159, 18 October 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5159, 18 October 1895, Page 4

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