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FOR SALE. 100 news all plouglinblo land. About 110 acres sown down in first-class olovora. Balanco g.iod pasture. No slumps, Metalled toad, two miles from Mastoiton, Price, £ll i)or new. 1100 acres lnoto or less. Well subdivided Well watered. About 200 aorcs splendid river tint. Good (arm hoiuestead, largo slicds for slteatim:, olc. Metalled road, II milcH from Mnstoiton, l'rice, £1 15s per aero, terms, 101)0 good pastoral land. Well watered. Eight paddocks, live roomed house, whnre, stable, woolshcd, cowshed, elo. About '2OO acres ploiiglwhlo bind. 1000 brad more or less sheep and lamb given in at £1 per acre. JCI7OO cash. Good road, lii miles from Mastcrton. A barrain. ild acres excellent land. All glassed. Woll fenced, Seven roomed liouoo ami flood outhouses. llnysliod, shearing shod, and yard.'. Two miles from Railway Slatiou nud school. Met.tiled rond. I'ricc .C 7 per acre. .1700 cash. 850 acres splendid land, about 'JjO acres plongliablc. Nine-roomed house, woolshcd slablcs, etc. Well subdivided. School close, cloven miles from Mastcrfon by good rond. Price, £7103 per acres, terms. GILLESPIE AND WELCH, ilall-btrei;t, • - • Masterton, (Xfil Court Hunge). Ekctalimm Agent, K JAGERIIOIiN. HI THE PEOPLE I.VNIST UPON IIAVINU SURATURATEA? Because it is from tlio swcct-scentod Island ot Ceylon. Because it recalls the delicious Teas of 30 years aj;o. Because it is the most luscious Tea in New Hcalnnd. Because it is tbo pick of high-class Coylon Ten, Because it is tlio popular Tea ot the day. Because it is grown iu a British Colony. Because it has a dainty and dolicious aroma. Bisause of ils softness on the palate. Bkcausk il is refreshing and supremely delicate, Because it is invigorating, wholesome, tanotiaml. Because it is soothing, satisfying, comforting. Because it is economical in uso-goes further than ordinary Teas. Because its quality and llavour nro unimpeachable, Because of its unvarying excellence and uniform ijimlity. Because it is guaranteed pure. Because it is uot blended with Indian or China Teas. Because the consumer obtains it within six weeks after il is plucked. Because cveryono who uses SURATURA TEA saves money. Restaurant des Gourmets I ,CAFE VICTORIA. SPECIAL INTIMATION 10 RESIDENTS IN THE WAIKAIiAI'A. jjonsieur" beguely intimates that the above high-class French Restaurant in BRANDON-STREET, WELLINGTON, • (Neil i'irc Ilriyiuh Station), IS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, under his sole management aud personal supervision. Luncheons Dinners Suppers oi choice viands, served in first-class stylo in luxurious and handsome apartments. Private Rooms am: at the Disposal or Guests. SERVICE £',Y FAMUM FOR VISITORS FIIO.M THIS COUNTRY. Repasts as Arrival or Late Trains, SUPPERS AFTEIt THE OPERA. LUNCHEON Table d'lloie, I/O; or special orders a In carte, from 1/- to 10/-. ON SUNDAYS, Hot Dinners and Suppers from 5 p.m. to 12 p.m. Note.—The proprietor is r.a experienced che/itc cuisine of recognised reputation. He is well-known to residents in the Wairarapa from former association with the Empire Hotel, Wellington. NO EXPENSE has been spared in equipping the Cafe Victoria, aud so to make it the foremost establishment otits kind in New Zealand; and no trouble will bo spared in catering in the very best style for those who favour it with their patronage, KIRKWOOD'S OINTMENT For Restoring Hair on Horses' Legs after REMOVAL BY A FALL OR FROM ANY OTHER CAUSE, W ILL ALSO CURE GREASY HEELS, reduce Im'lammation, Itching on luri TATION OF ANY KIND. GOOD FOR SORE Backs, Saddle, Collar or Ginin Galls, AND FOR MANY O/IIER PURI'OSES, (For Patent see Sew Xealand Goeernmen Gazette, 10th November, IStIS LocalAuent ; lilt T. G, MASON, Ciiejiist, Queen-street Masterton. "DEAD TESTIMONIALS FROM LOCAL XI HOUSE OWNEItSMaiterton, Jn],v22;99. To .Mr Yt\ Kirkwood. t have uiucli |teiirc in testifying to tlic efficacy of yoar ointment in licaling cuts or sore shoulders on horses It Is the licit spctl tic 1 bare yet u-til, anil 1 can with confidence recoienicii'l it to li'ir.-0 owners generally. T. W. Jliller, Clni) Hole Staolcs, Mastcrton. ".'.sitrton, July 58,'03. To Jlr W. Kirkwood. I tavc used your ointmtnl on horses suHi-ring from sore taelu and shoulder*, aud it nas effected a cure in every instance. It ivcry nseli, lin promoting the growth of hair where the skin Install broken. J. 11, Worner, Prince oi Wales Stnhk-, Masterton. BULBS! BULBS! for immediate planting. JfIMMO & BLAIR, have just lauded from Holland a shipment of comprising Anemones and Ranunculus per doz, post free Single Anemones, Brilliant Scarlet .. i/- „ "Theßride," White.. 1/-* „ ChoiceilixedColours.. lOd Douiile Anemones, lSluo .. .. 1/' „ Striped .. If „ Rose Coloured .. 1/- „ Scarlet .. .. 1/- „ Fine Mixed .. ..1/ LaRUEFLOWERINOFRENCIIRASUNCULVS.. 10J Choice Mixed Colours or as per 100 post free, To secure the nboee early iijijiliVd/ioii is necemnj: Jird oritur.' i/etjinl clucnce of the Jlulb. BHID NETTING—For preserving cherries and other small fruits from the attacks ol birds. The cost o( the netting is more than repaid the first season iu the increased yield of fruit, In lengths of 100 yds, 3yds wide, 50 yard lengths, 3yds wide. Price per net, Ud per square yard; smaller quantities, 2d p=r square yard. NIMMO & BLAIR, Seed Merchants, Duncdin. DRAPERY. NEW SEASON'S NOVELTIES NOW OPENING, New Prints, Cambrics and Galateas New Muflius, Piques and Zephyrs New Laces, Flowers and Feathers New Millinery and Ribbons New Sailor Hats New Suubonnets New Parasols and Umbrellas New Corsets, Hosiery and Gloves New Plain and Fancy Dress Goods New Cretonnes New Dimities and Counterpanes New Clothing for Men New Clothing for Youths and Boys New Hats, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, etc, INSPECTION INVITED. W. BELL, (Opposite Old Hotel), QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, Golden Apple Cider. Quarts, Pints, Kegs aud Octaves Levin & Co,, Ltd., Mastorton Agents. Sharland's Baking Powder FLOKASOAP!

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 6432, 3 January 1900, Page 4

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