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During the month of October tho arrivals hi tho. Colony numbered 1487, and tho departures from the Colony 1063. It is*; in wool 1 To make your Scones, Cakes, liicad, etc, Bibb, uso Anderson's Jomro Brand Baking Powder, fold by all st.iiok covers.

HAS NO EQUAL FOB. THE RAJID CUKE Of Colds, Coughs, Influenza, and SORE THROAT. It>vlllr(illov(i i tlio most dis- \ trcsslng cougli, A sootlw tlio In- \ (lamod mom- ■ 1 tone, loosen |' I tlio phlegm, I mill Induce re►l freshing sleep. [y For the cure ot f Croup, Whooplug Cougli, Soro Throat, and all s to which the young no other remedy so HIGHEST AWAJtDS AT THE World's Great Expositions. [ami.] WOOLPRESS CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. [IOTHE EDITOR.] Sir,—lmplying to Mr Diulson's advertisement in which he issues a challenge to a contest, 1 am willing to meet him at a time and placo to matter of indifference to me, 4cwt or 4|c\vt at the option of judges to be appointed, If Mr Dudsoii will communicate with mo personally, further details can be ariaugcd, I think there is nothing further in his advertisement worth my replying to, except to say my bale of wool did not consist of locks, but was composed of broken fleeces. Yours, etc., Jas. Muir.

MASTEKTON THUST LANDS TIiUST. mO LET.—Paddock, Bannister-street, 1 I acres, 2 roods, 11) porches, with water; J paddocks near public school, I?, 3], 2J acres, and several building allotments; also one, two or three cottages. I'uii particulars on application. Ji, BJiOWiN, Secretary. WAIEAIIAI'A KACLNTt CLUB. rpENDEHS arc invited up to 7 p m. 1 on FJtIDAI', 6th December, for the undermentioned privileges and band for the season 18%. Band L gates 2, grandstand bar 3. grandstand- hnclinn room ■L outside publican's booth 5. outside luncheon limt-h 7. horse yards 8. fruit and fumy stall 9. afternoon tea tent Terms and conditions may be seen at tho Waiiiahapa Daily Times Office and Star OHice, Mastcrton, Ohsencr Olec, Carterton, Standard Office, Greytovrn, and Standard Branch Office, Featherton, GEOHGET.F. BUTTON, Secretary. D\J you knou „„_,„.. „.„„,, the finest ten, and that the bulk of (lie tea now consumed in Mew Zealand comes from Ceylon. i-Ulb mst nci ' be overlooked, that besides producing the finest tea, Ceylon grows a lot of tea that is not of the finest quality. Al the samo time thore is no doubt that much of the inferior tea imported into this country is palmed off on to a too-conliding community a,s being superior quality Oeylon Tea. ONCE youtastcSNOAD'Spure Ceylon Tea you will be in a position to know what really good tea is like. THEN Do This At OnceSEKD FOB SAMPLES 10 SNOAD & CO., MiN'XEIIS-STBBRT WeILIKOIOK. Heretaunga School, Hastixcs, Hawk's Bay. Boarding School for Boys. TEIUIS and Prospectus on application to the Headmaster. JOMA.FBASEH. BLOOKER'S DUTCH COCOA. Swaps the Board. IT IS DELICATE, DELICIOUS AND STItENGTHENIMG. BLOOEEK'S DUTCH COCOA is the favourite Continental Beverage. Used by all the Crowned Heads of Europe. Of nil Grocers and Storekeepers. ' '''

JUST THE ARTICLE THAT'S W' WANTED- ' The Electric Lawn Mower Sharpener, ADJUSTABLE TO KM MOWEE, EXTHA FILES 9d EACH. C.E.DANIELL. Queen and Cliapcl-strcets, ¥natcrton,

Painting, Paperhanglng, MOUSE DECORATING, Signwrttlng,Glass Ernbo?etc. IF you rcquira reaOy firstrolass work flo to J.WABD. The oldest estalilialied painter in Mas'. tcrton, who is prepafed to guarantee salwiaction in all work entrusted to Mm.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5188, 22 November 1895, Page 3

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551

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5188, 22 November 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5188, 22 November 1895, Page 3

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