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J? ARMS UOR SALE AND TO LETFAKM OP 100 ACHES: 90 acres in grass; all level, well watered and ring fenced; a two-roomed cottage, cowshed and outbuildings j a well-formed road passes the section; three miles from creamery. Price, £OOO. £2OO cash, balance in 5 years at OJ per cent. LEASE Ii\ T PERPETUITY, OP 200 ACHES: 60 acres felled; annual rental, £lO lis, Price of goodwill, £l5O. FARM OF 50 ACHES: to let for 5 years; all in grass, ring fenced, and well watered; all level laud; road formed, will be metalled in Spring; 3 miles from creamery and railway station. Price, £25 per annum; half-yearly in advance, To let for five years, a farm o£ 521acres, 2?0 acres in grass, ring fenced, <l- - house, cowshed, garden, and orchard, subdividedinto three paddocks. Kent £GO ii year with ratify rent to be taken out in improvements. To let or sell a Farm of 99i acres, one mile from Eketahuna, ring fenced, level land, and well watered, no buildings. Price, £BOO, part cash, balance on mortgage ; or will let it at £ 15 per annum for live years, with right of purchase at £BSO. To lei a farm of 0!).} acres, one and a quarter miles from Eketahuna, rinp fenced, a live-roomed house, garden and orchard, good formed road, lieut* £SC per annum, part of which to be taken out in improvements. J. R. JUGGINS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT Eketaiioka.

0.K.0. TEA. IF VOU OR ANY OF YOUR FRIENDS Want a really Good Cup of Tea WHY NOT I'BT 0.K.0.? OXO, Gold Medal, 0.K.0. Diploma okJloxodii. 0.K.0. TEA is A JL UXU li Y : 0.K.0. Tea is economical because there is IN O WiSTE'! Conumseurs suij 0.K.0. is one of the finest Tens ever seen in the colony. TRY 0.K.0.! Ask Yui;uUi:oci:it to Gut it yon You. Kb'iilPUiNi DA IKY, Queen-street, Masterton, (Ned I'lieutrc lhyul), MISS THOMPSON, Proprietress. tyi ISS THOMPSON begs to inform lu the public of Mastertou that she has o])cneil the above premises for the purpose ot retailing the dairy produce Ironi her compact and well-known farm at Kuripuni.

Fresh MM mmiutj mil'mnmj. Eggs, Butler, Poultry and Fresh Vegctables may be obtained regularly, All orders carefully attended to. Itmmubk Chariies. JOSEPH MANDEL^ MOPMIiTOII OF THE CLUB HOTEL, JIASTERTON, WISHES (o inform his customers _ uud the general public, that he is making a special feature of the introduction of GOOD WINES into the district, and has just recciyed the first consignment of IiEAL OLD PORT OF 188;) VINTAGE, which is highly recommended by the medical profession, Price per Dottle. Also special Table TOKAY WINE at /|j/. Per Large Bottle, and m Small Bottle. DO you know that Ceylon grows the finest tea, and that the bulk of (he tea now consumed inNewZcalandcomcs from Ceylon. THIS fact must not he overlooked, that besides producingtlie finest tea, Ceylon grows a lot of tea thai is not of the finest quality. AT the same time there is no doubt that much of the inferior tea imported into this country is palmed oil on to a too-confiding community as being superior quality Ceylon Tea. ONCli] youtasteSNOAD'Spure Ceylon Tea you will be in ut position to know what really good tea is like.

Til EX Do This At OnceSEND FOll SAMPLES TO SNOAD & CO., Massbhs-stkikt Weuinoton, FOIi SALE—Our old piano—as ivc lmvc got a real gem from F. J. Pinnv, Wellington A. STEMPA (Lute C. Hughesl, Family Butcher. Queek-stheet, Mastebiox. FAMILIES waited on for orders Dairy-fed Pork and Primcst Joints. Smalt Goods of every description. All Orders promptly attended to, Oil account of present market values the price of Mutton will be increased Italf-jMiny per Ik A. STEMPA, Queen-street, Masterton,

FEET—IOO,OOO—FEKT op Dressed and undbessed BUILDING TIMBER, (o be cleared at COMPETITIVE PEICES, W, PRAGNELL. QDEM AND EENAU-STS. MABTEBTON. RESULTSI ( ' T WAS lor a long time a student and 1 to somo extent a writer ot Pitman's. Compared with it" LIGHT-LINE" is mero child's play. I can alter six weeks write at the rate of CO words per minute, and when I add that I am 4G years of age, any person who has tried shorthand can jadge how extremely simple a system must be'whieh admits o! such progress at such an age."— H. B. Bum, journalist; Wellington. Text Books, Part 1., 1/7; Part 11., 2/7, Tuition, by post-21/- for courso. S.E.WRIGHT, 83, Lambtok-qday, Weuinqtom, Agont.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5201, 7 December 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5201, 7 December 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5201, 7 December 1895, Page 4

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