PIANOFORTE TUNING. Violin Tuition. MR J. C&DY trusts that with reasonable charges, anil satisfaction given, he will receive a share ol the support of tlio district.—Address: ■ J. CANDY, Lincoln-road. Masterton.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. OPE business as Dyers, etc, will in future be carried -on at No. 28, TaranaM-street, Wollintjlou. We liavo been obliged, to sccuro these larger premises for the extension o£ our plant to meet the demands of an increasing trade. Whilst thanking our patrons for their very liberal support we beg to announce tliut we have reduced our prices to the lowest in Wellington. For skill, experience, economy ami dispatch THY H. M. ESTALL'S Dycworks, No. 28, I'jranaki-flt,, Wellington. THE 'SCOUR" IN CALVES. Don't Let Your Calves Die I ELLIS' SCOUR DRENCHES will euro tlio worst torm of 1 Scour" in a fhort liino, besides improving rapidly tlio condition of the calves. PUBLICOPINION-'lhe Opunak Times, owned by tho dairy farmers of the Waimatc PlSfus, speaking Editorially ot these Drenchss, says " There is a great loss anmnlly in calves earned by scour, and Mil Elms has prepared a Drench, which, last season, give every satisfaction, and was tho means of saving the lives o! a great number of calves, besides the benefit it was in generally improving tlio health and consequent progress of young stock. Mr Ellis has imported special machinery to cope with tlio demand for this article. From indications (in this and surrounding districts), and from orders already booked, tho output ot theso Drenches is expected to reach J 0,000 packets weekly this coming season." Sold everywhere by Storekeepers at 1/6 per packet. Wholesale Agents, Messrs Siiaiilaxd it Co., Wellington. Ii there is any delay in obtaining them in up-country districts, send Postal Notes for tho amount and they will be sent free by post by the sole maker. WILLIAM A. ELLIS, M.P.S., Wholesale Vetehisari Droooist, STnmonD. GLADSTONE TO MASTERTON. AN and after MONDAY JAN. 20th the undersigned will run a PASSENGER AND PARbEL BRAKE EVERY MONDAY, WEDNMDA YAND FRIDAY, Leaving Post Office, Gladstone, at 8 a.m., and returning from the Club Hotel, Jlasterton, at 3 p.m. Pumgm—Singh, 2s; Iktmjs, Parcel J gent, Jill. JAMES SMITH (opposite Club Hotel), where parcels will be received and booked atany time. J. GrJSANT, PiiormETOß.
DON'T THROW IT AWAY! MANY an old Umbrella which is cast aside as useless cau bo made equal to new by having it— IWuitSISIIED AND Ee-CoVIvIIKD, FOSTER'S ' THE UMBIiELLA MAKEB, 'l-5, MANNEBS-stjieet, Weliixgtoh. iAgcnt Mrs Gooihdl, Queen-slrect, Musterton. REAb I LET a young man lay it down as a golden rule that it pays well to dress well, I£ there is a gram of truth in the old saying that clothes can make a man, it applies with increased force it the man who happens to be mean is a man o£ ability. If you were going to employ a clerk, and there were six applicants, all pqually intelligent, capable and honest, but one of them well-dressed and tidy; in looks, and the other five stuffed into ill-fitting garments, the chances are ten to one that j'ou would select the first. The great difficulty is often to find out where to obtain oood clothes at Reasonable Prices. To solvr, this, visit KRAHAGEN & HARFORD, TUB JIIfiH-CMSS TAU.OUS, Percy-street, - Mastcrton. Aijenti (;r A, Robertson, lhjcr, etc,, )I'dlimjlon. EA3MS ,1011 SALE. AND TO LET. FARM OF 2300 ACRES. 1500 in grass, 9 paddocks, 9-roomcd house-, C stalled stable, dairy and other outbuildings, 2000 sheep, !)0 head ot cattle and 20 horses. Price £SOOO with stock. Terms. FARM OF 275 ACItES. 120 in grass, good wliare, 00 chains fenced, carry three sheep to the acre, Price £450 cash. FAIiM OF 700 ACRES. 400 freehold, 300 leasehold, 0 paddocks, 0-rooiucd house, wool shed, etc,, good road, 5 miles from Ekctnhuna. Prico £50(10. Terms, FARM OF 200 ACRES divided into paddocks, all level, 2inilesfrom creamery, new houso ol 8 rooms, milking shed, storo, etc., .40 head ot cattle. Prico with stock £IBOO. FAIiM OF 132 ACRES. 117 in grass, ring-fenced, 2 roomed house, 1J milei from creamery, Price £slos Od per acre, FARM OF 1094 ACIiES, 120 in grass, 147 chains fenced, 4-roomcd house,' stable, store, etc.; on main road; carry 2} sheep to the acre. Price £545 cash, £350 on mortgage. FARM OF 170 ACRES. To lot for 5 years, All in grass, subdivided into 5 paddocks, 5-roomcd house, wool shed, ptock yard j good tormed road, Rent, £7O per annum, FARM OF 404 ACRES. 3G4in grass, 270 chains fencing, 7-roomcd house, dairy, etc,; makings of good dairy-farm; one mile from creamery. Price on application J,E.JUa<HNS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, Eotahuna. COMMERCIAL HOTEL Livery and bait stables I'ahiatua, McPHAIL & FLY, First-class Stabling and- Paddook Double and Single Buggies, Gigs, imd Saddle Horses on hire. Booking Office for Makuri Royal Mail Coacli, - Orders by Post and Telegraph receive prompt attention; , ' " McPHAIL & FLY, " :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5354, 12 June 1896, Page 2
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