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Superior Residence. . OWNER LEAVING FOR ENGLAND. 7 ROOMED HOUSE, DEVON-STREET, well built, nearly new, in tiptop order, con- " taining 4 bed-rooms, sitting-room, dining-room, morning-room, scullery, pantry, bathroom, washhouse (all under one roof), cupboards,' water (high pressure), gas (good fittings), gas cooker, copper, tubs—in fact, every convenience. Woodshed; fowlruj greenhouse, concrete paths, well laid out flower garden, lawns, etc. Large vegetable garden, well planted with various fruit trees, including big raspberry plantation Also wollgrassed corner paddock, altogether two acres, trapshed, hayshed, cowbail, very suitable to anyone wishing to keep horse or cow. All in first-class order. FR9GE, £975. Easy Terms can ba arranged. "Town" Bargains. SR. HOUSE, Essex-street, bathroom, S* R. HOUSE, with all conveniences, _o* washhouse, hot and cold water, gas, O and cold water, J acre, Bannister- ■ and all modern conveniences. Cheap. Terms street. At present let at a good rental, on application. Price, £650. Very easy terms. 6 ROOMED HOUSE, all modern conveniences, facre section, Bannister-street. A R. HOUSE, George-street, £-acre, close £750. Exceptionally easy terms. to railway station. Price, £420. 6 'ROOMED HOUSE, pantry, linen-press, hot and cold water, all conveniences. XXALF-ACRE, South-road, 5-roomed Worksop-road. Exceptionally easy terms, as O. house, bathroom, pantry, shed, stable, owner leaving the district and must sell, cartshed, etc. Price on application. Easy Lose no opportunity in inspecting. terms. Gall op write for particulars of any class of property you want, as we are sure to have something on our books to suit you. John Fraser & Co., * Land Valuators, Estate Agents, and Sharebrokers Beard's Buildings, - - Masterton.

"■ MURTON'S SHEEP DIP. Extracts from Testimonials. F. C. TWIGG, Esq, Puketapu, H.B. (Sept. 10th, 1910) says:-—"I have used your Dip for a number of years. It has given me very satisfactoiy results and is most reliable." C. P. BRANDON, Esq., Te Putere, Wairoa (August 24th, 1909):—"I have used Murton's Dip for twenty-two years. It has always given every satisfaction." Flock ten thousand. THOS. FJ.TZPATRICK, Esq., Koeke, Rangiteki (August 18th, 1910): "I have found it to be an excellent Dip, which readily kills all vermin and imparts a luxurious growth and adds a lustre to the wool. I have used it ten years." H. A. TORR, Esq., Ruawai, Auckland (September Bth, 1310): "My sheep are very clean after using Murton's Dip, and in spite of the abnormally wet season we are having, the wool is in splendid condition. R. G. FILLEUL, Esq., Taupata, Collingwood, 11/5/10: " After seeing the condition of my wool and sheep, at least four of my neighbours have been converted to ' Murton's,' and, like myßelf, will use no other." The " Hiku," " Bee." and " Titi" Clips, dipped in MURTON'S DIP, realised at the London Wool Sales, this year, sixteen pence half-penny, fifteen pence half-penny, and fifteen pence per lb for greasy crossbred. Waibarapa Agents : N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENGY CO., LTD. Let us help you to make your travelling :; really pleasant. :: Overland Trunks that will stand the wear and tear of constant travel by boat or rail. A Bplendid line, built for strength and nice to look at, yet cheap in price. All sizes kept. Gladstone Bags in every variety. We invite attention to our special presentation bag, fully mounted, solid leather, strongly strapped—the very bag for everlasting wear. Ladies' Hat Gases for the present day hat. Light, wellmade and strong—a real hat protector, an absolute safe traveller. From 15/- to 32/6. Suit Cases, very neat and roomy, from 16/- to £3 10s. Brief Bags, all sizes and qualities, and Lunch Baskets from 2/6 to 12/6. 'Xmas presentation lines galore. J. Elliott & Co., SADDLERS, Mastebton. 'Phone 52. LEVIK & CO., LIMITED, General Merchants STOCK and STATION AGENTS, Chapbl-stbbbt, Mastbbton. AGENTS FOR: The Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company. Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, Ltd., the direct line. Union Steam Ship Company's Oversea Lines. The' Orient Royal Mail Line, via Suez. 0. and A. Line, All Red Route, acroso Canada. Messageries Maritimes Cie, «*o Sues. The Northern Steamship Company, shortest route to Auckland. Little's, Cooper's, and Fison's Dipß. Sutton's Famous Pedigree Seeds. Agricultural Manures. Gougho, Golds on the Chess. Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Asthma, _j Consumption. Thh Fakous Rbmbdi, HEARNE'S BRONOHTfft CURE. rjfIHOSE who have taken this medicine are JL amazed at its splendid he?l__ powsi Sufferers from Bronchitis, Cough, Group. Asthma, Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness!., Pain or Soreness in Chest, experience delight, ful and rapid relief, and to those who an subject to Colds on the Chest it is invaiuaoit as it effects a complete cure. It is moßt coin forting in allaying Irritation in the Throat and giving Strength to the Voice, and i! neither allows a Cough nor Asthma to beoomr chronic nor Consumption to develop. Cos sumption is not known where "Coughs" hays on their first appearance, been properlj treated with this medicine. No house shortt be without it, bb, taken at the beginning, c dose is generally sufficient, and a complete cure is certain. Small Size, 2/6; Large, 4/8. Chemiote and Medicine Vendors, or the Proprietor, "• W. G. HEARNE, . Chemist, Geelonjr, "Victoria, M.Z. Beanos Ojwob:'No. 11, Firtt Floor HUME'S BUILDINGS, Wiixis-stsbht, WSIXIJ7GTO2t.

I HAIR HINTS. I MOST Ladies give every possible care and attention to the Teeth, Complexion and Hands, and yet often neglect one of their chief charms—THE HAIR. During tho hot, dry months of Summer tho hair is very apt to fall out, and unlesa proper precautions aro taken, alarming results may follow. To improve the general condition of the Hair, the scalp should be kept perfectly clean. A little i PARKER'S HAIR TONIC I tubbed well into the roots, before retiring at night, thoroughly cleanses the scalp, restores vitality to the hair, and gives it that glossy and healthy appearance so much to b& desired. Pabkbb's Haib Tonio is not greasy, bat if & natural hair food, delightfully cooling «_ refreshing. Price, _/6 a Bottle. From all CHEMISTS *a-j STORES, r -^—°—"\ The New Bread improver. BAKERS, and all who use yeast, should know about Norton Xcell —a splendid natural food for yeast I I ready for übo. | NORTON'S XCELL j saves time and labour, and produces | better results than Ibe ordinary com- I mercial so-called bread improvers. I I Works splendidly with Dorase Yeast 1 or any other yeast. Full particulars 1 from J. T. Norton and Co., Lyttelton. ■ § V | J. I Mrs. M. Crawford, Lcichhardt t I I writes.!-**- I I "I find it pays me to use f Sutl» i I light,' because of the speed and | § .thoroughness with which it does 1 I its work. It gives a fresh and new 1 appearance to prints and cash* 1 meres which no other soap I have § ever tried can do." I NO. 6*. GUARANTEED UNDER THE | "PURE FOOD ACT, 1908," 1 BY ' LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, 1 SYDNEY, N.S.W. NO. ST. 1 MONEY TO LEND in sums of &100 to £10,000 _ Jt" on *~ COUNTRY AND CITY FREEHOLDS at Exceptionally Low Rates of interest, with option of repaying part or whole loan on extremely reasonable terms. Apply to any Agency of the GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Department. > mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaaiim^^mmmmmmmn^mmmmmmMmmmmmmmKßmaamA Printed and Published by Robert William Robson; of Masterton, Journalist, for and on behalf of the Executors of the late Joseph Payton, at Church-street, Maßterton, Not* Zealand FRIDAY, JANUARY 27. 1911.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 9895, 27 January 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 9895, 27 January 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 9895, 27 January 1911, Page 8

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