AY is THE GKEAT Blood-Purifier, nerve tonic, —AND—STRENGTH=BUILDER. I' attacks ami breaks 1111 every humor, cures skin crapHons, restores exhausted vitalHj'i ami drives out every elementol disease, Sufferers from indigestion, gen- „ oral debility, 0 r niont arising from impure blood, should tako Ajers barsii|i:iri!la, It gives strength to ■i tV U p ti' I'' 3 " 1> tllli sysll!l " t'" ll ' l '- ■I"). 1>) Us use food is uuulc nouvisliiiiK, sleep refreshing, and life enjoyable. !lV SHI) P s\D highest awards at the M A YOU AL .ELECTION. TO THE BUKGESSIiS OF MASTEUTON. , ADIES AND GENTLE)! EN.- In i J _ soliciting your votes at (ha coining otuclioH, 1 have no scheme of reserving mountain (ops ; making Ngamatawa roads; or otliev hnir-brained, or expensive scheme io lay before you, but I rely on ray past services, and my ability to servo you in the future, for your supporl. [ have been Chairman of the Works Committee (with the exception of short intervals) for the last ten years, and i claim that the works have trim well and economically carried out, and that your streets are generally in good order. I have also bccii Chairman of the Gas and Works Committee for the past year. The works have an efficient manager, and are now in such a fair way to success as they have never been before. As to the Wuipoua encroachment thcC'ouneil ollered to subsidise whatever the property-owners collected by ,t for L If they are in earnest about it I will still support that proposal. I see that Mr ilornblow runs n-tilt against the Borough Council, and accuses mo of want of financial ability. It is true ' that .he has a peculiar genius for finance thai I do not pretend lo understand, but I will let you decide by your votes which is the safest and cheerfully accept < the result. His assertion that the Eor- • ougli finances " never were in a worse. ' state "is pure bunkum. The overdraft is nearly .MOO lower than it was last year, and T would point out that it is no easy matter to keep the overdraft down. There are street repairs, lighting, Charitable Aid " an ever-increasing charge," lire-saving, ami many other charges, besides 11 time-serving Councillor, eager lo propose expenditure to get into favour with the ratepayers in order to secure rotes. If elected I will endeavour lo keep expenditure within bounds, so as to "void an increase of rates. 11 Efficiency dlh Economy is my programme,— Your Obedient Servant, CTEOIIGH HEIION. WAIKAKAI'A SOUTH COUNTY nUIILIC tenders will close at NOON ! on SATUBDaY, lllith Nov.. at the County Council Ofliees, .Masterton 'where piirticHJiirs m;ij lie seen) for Conlivrl Jo 5-l-M'mlcrlm /« ll'iiHltiltl Rmtil. Briiti/c J'niii/iiiii. F. G. lIOOHE, ' ' . Clerk. .Masterton, 25th November, ISSI-3. World's* Great Expositions, •Mailt' by ]'r„l.C.Ayer,U'<>„ LomII,SIius„U.S.A. 4{U^wl rll '?S Tlio niinio ,-r iJ V ! ~.i j l iri, "lil""llt (ill tlio oi'r llotlit j U " lmvu 1,1 tUeßbMofwliol Mi MASTERTON IiOAD 1SOAKI). Pl IiLSC tenders will close at noon on SATURDAY, fill December, it the Iload Board Office, Masterton (where particulars may be seen) for Cunlmti An /, lihtek i'rtek Jimnt 2-i'ii vhim miidfunntilitiii. F. G. MOOIiE, Clerk. -Uasterton. 22nd November, ISHo, In (ho Assigned Estate of RUPKRT FAIRBROTHER, trading lis fairkothcr & Sons, Cartertm. 'PENDHRS fur the Stock-in-Tradc, Good--1 will, Ac., in the above Estate will bo received at the offices of Cook & Grav, toatlierston-strcot, Wellington, till noon oi t'riday, '.'flth November, 1-Si)s. Stock consists as underDrapcry and Clothing £'47S •! (i Groceries 127 in ;j Crockery 7S 2 1 Ironmongery 202 !! t Fancy Hill 5 (j Hoo's 153 5 3 I'aiierli.iiigiugs Ili 14 0 Plant, &c lif tj !| £1323 I 2 South O'artorton Store 125 11 11 (More or less) ... £lllß US S Stock-sheets ami conilitioiiß of jalc on the premises, and at the offices of Cook k Gray, Wellington, Auckland, Cliriatcimrch, and DuiiOvlhi. The highest or liny tender not necessarily accepted. WM, R. COOK,) „ M'M. GRAY, p nlstetß ' Wellington, 12th November, ISH3. FOE SALE. 'V YIiAIILING lo fifteen months I steers; 115 two and a quarter and two and a half year steers, all in line condition. ■). CLULOW, Bongomai, Eketalmiia. T HAY I 11AYU UNDEIiS will be received (ill Dec. 'ltli for— Piirehsc nf !) mm «/' standing ' i/i'tlM, iitui' llw/tihtl. I MACABA. Masterton, Nov, 25th, 181)5, Wool-Glassing, A N Experienced Woolclasser is waiting 1111 engagement, twenty-five years of Home mid Colonial oxjwrienee Good references and reports to show if required, Apply—- " J.8.D," Newman P.O. MASTEiriON TKUST LANDS" TBUST. rilO LET.—Paddock, Bannister-street, i. 1 acres, 2 roods, 1!) perches, with water;';) paddocks near public school, 'lf, 3}, 2J acres, and several building allotments; also one, two or three cottages. Full particulars on application. Ii.Ii.KOWN, J I ( c IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED, one dapplegroy lmck horse, long tail, no visible brand, shod all round. If not claimed and nil expenses paid, will be sold on Saturday, December 7th, 18115, at 12 o'clock noon, E, S. BICHAEDS, Poundkeoper. Masterton, November 23rd, 1805, lilOli SALE—Our old piano—as we ] have got a real gem from F, J. isnv, Welliuglo.ll
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5192, 27 November 1895, Page 3
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839Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5192, 27 November 1895, Page 3
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