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CJW ALL OWING O POISON by taking Mineral Medicines and Doctor’s Drugs. Resolved— NEVER TO DO IT AGAIN, but to nse NATURE’S HERBAL REMEDIES. All Diseases yield readily to the HERBAL TREATMENT. We will Guarantee to Care ALL Cases we Undeitake, or Return Your Money. Bend for Testimonials, and New Pamphlet. Just Issued—" Hear What the People Say.'' R. AYRES, MEDICAL HERBALIST, Taranaki and Molesworth Streets, Wellington. Agent for Greytown—Mr W. 0. NATION. HOP BITTERS, Is 6n PER BOTTLE. 853 ’yyELLINGTON COLLEGE' The First Term will begin on the Ist February. FEES. Tuition. Upper School 12 guineas a year Lower School 10 pounds a year Boarding. Full Boarders, including washing, 40 guineas a year Weekly Boarders, excluding washing, 30 guineas a year Day Boarders, 12 pounds a year Extras. Music 8 guineas a year Drawing 4 „ „ German 4 ~ „ School Stationery ...12 shillings a year N.B.—All Fees are payable in advance Pupils before admission must give satisfactory references, and must have a fair knowledge of reading, writing, and elementary arithmetic. Before removal of a pupil, a Term's notice mustLe given in writing, or a Term’s feee paid. Arrangements can be made for boys remaining at the College during the holiday*. For further particulars, and for admission of pupils, apply to the Principal, or to the undersigned. CHAS. P. POWLES, 368 Secretary. Education Board, Wellington, January 7th, 1886. APPLICATIONS, stating qualifications and ezperienoe, will be received up to SATURDAY, the 16th instant, for the Mowing appointments: Master Kilbirnie School, salary £3OO. First Assistant Master, Featherston, salary £l6O. First Assistant, Newtown, salary £3BO. Assistant Fetone, salary £BO to £100; according to classification. A. DORSET, 364.3 Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. I HAVE this day authorised Mr R. Wenden to collect all debts] owing to me. His receipt will be a sufficient discharge. H. BENGE. Greytown, January 18,1886. 371.2

£SO EEWAJRD be given to anyone who will give information that will lead to the conviction of any penon STEALING BBEEP from either the Fernaide or Longwood properties. 839.6 0. BLGAR. CASH BONUS. TEOBBURN’B Cash Bonns of 3s in the £, TfIORBURN’B Cash Bonns of 8s in the £. THORBUBN’S Cash Boons of 8s in the £, THOBBUBN’S Cash Boons of 8a in the £, Evebt rußOHasap or Goons so m ▼aloe or 6s AMD upwabdi sets THOBBUBM’S Cash Bonns of Ss in the £, THOBBUBN’H Cash Bonns of 3s in the £. THOBB GEN’S Cash Bonns of 8s in the £. THOBBUBN’B Cash Bonns of 8s in the £. ' Men’s, Tenths', and Beys Clothing Hats, Shirts, Hosiery. Scarfs, Collars Anything and Everything in stock Subject to tim Bonns up till 9th of January. JOHN THORBURN, The People's Clothier, & Outfitter, 199 Willis Street, Wellington. i PI AA OS. SPILLEB’B NEUMEYEB QUADEOPLEX, are the only four times overstrung j Piano, solid iron frame, check actios, trichord. The best Pianos in the world—a perfect marvel in mechanical skill. If you want a Piano to last a life time, secure a Nenmeyer. Hesitate before purchasing boxes of wires on the time pavment system, that will not realise one half their ccst by the time they are paid for. Bead. Mr Clement Lee, Otaki, writes“ 1 have had your Piano in use for some tins, and am thoroughly satisfied with it. It has had a good deal of rough nsage, and ?ct is not the least ont of tune. It seem) to me a thoroughly serviceable Piano.” Mr B. Ling, Otaki, writes 1 1 am thoroughly well pleased with the Nenmeyer Piano. I strongly recommend iito country people, as I find it requires little tuing.” Country people should secure die of these Pianos as they rarely require tnniig.

TO BE HAD ONLY PROM W. HSPILLEB, NEUMEYBR PIANO Dff’OT. LiMBTON Qoit, WeLLIKODH. AUCTIONEER’S NOTKE. TARATAHI SALE YAfi»B. F. H. WOOD Annonnoes to bit friends, clienT, and the pnblio generally, that he bal takp a lease of the TARATAHI SALEfYARDS (late Ur T. Bay’s) and is now bring extensive alterations and additions mjls to same in order to study the oonvenitoe of both Boyers and Sellers. Regular fortnightly Stock Sales will be held at theS yards, and it is hoped that the public will gle the movement the encouragement an assistance necessary to ensure success, f, B. W wn m ‘•"twßefi.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1784, 18 January 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1784, 18 January 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1784, 18 January 1886, Page 3

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