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TEMUKA TIMBER & GOAL YARDS. JAMES BLYTH TTAS ALWAYS IN STOCKDRAIN PIPES of all sizes, and is prepared to order them in Trucks direct from the Works at the LOWEST RATES. Also, NEWCASTLE and WESTFORT COALS Firewood, Fencing Posts, Rails, Stakes, Gates, and Fencing Wire (plain and barbed). TIMBER Of all kinds (rough and dressed) in the Yard, and in Trucks at any Railway Station direct from the Mills. DOORS AND SASHES. And Mouldings of every description, Cement Fire Bricks, Galvanised Iron, and all kinds of Builders' Ironmongery. AT LOWEST PRICES. All Orders punctually attended to. JAMES BLYTH, Agent for the NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. GERALDINE TIMBER AND COAL YARDS. W. A. SHERRATT & CO. HAVE for Sale all kinds of Building and Fencing Materials, Doors, Sashes, Mouldings, Rough and Dressed Timber, Galvanised Iron and Nails Pests, Stakes. All Building Materials kept Under Cover Newcastle and "Westport Coals, Firewood, &c. All Orders Punctually Attended to. Oats and all kinds of Grain crushed for Farmers and others. We are CASH BUYERS of GREEN FLAX in any Quantity. des OWARjD'S CELEBRATED DIGGING PLOUGHS ACME HAEEOWS VERY CHEAP. PRIEST & HOLDGATE, AGENTS, TIMARU. au!s MARUPA STILL GAINING GROUND. WELL-KNOWN COMMERCIAL GENTLEMAN GIVES HIS TESTIMONY. Birmingham, England, January 3rd, 1892. Mr 0.1. Kempthorne. Dear Sir, —You will remember the bad cold and sore throat I had when leaving New Zealand for England. Well, thanks to that " Maori stuff " you gave me, I got all right before reaching the Bluff. I really must congratul te you on having dropped on such a good thing. Its effect on me was wonderful, and I doctored several people on the steamer, who were suffering with influenza, with the Marupa, and in each case I pue them right in no time, I am sorry to say that I have not a drop left, but shall get you to give me a supply when I return to New Zealand, and I never intend being without it in future. When my throat has been bad, and I have had to sing, I took Mabupa, and consider it a splendid thing for anyone with a voice. I wish you good luck with it, but the thing is bound to sell well. Yours very truly, A. J. Chambe'jilin. Lyell, May 97th, 1892. Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser & Co., Wellington. Gentlemen,—l am ploused to inform you that I have sold all the Marupa you sent me, and more pleared to tell you that not in one single instance has it failed to give relief, or, to put it in the words of a highly respectable lady of this town, whose husband hand not had one hour's sleep for several nights, notwithstanding several prescriptions from doctors, which gave no relief. The first teaspoonful of Mahupa he took acted like magic, giving immediate relief, and he went to sleep, and had a comfortable night's rest, a thing unknown to him for the last month. Please send six dozen MAEurA at first opportunity and oblige. Yours faithfully, J. Fbnnell. MARUPA THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND. Without question the medicines most sought after nowadays are those of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert, and deservedly so, from what is heard of their high merits everywhere. In nearly every case where a trial has been given relief has almost immediately ensued. The testimonies of people in various social positions have been forwarded to the proprietor, and each assert that the remedy has truly marvellous qualities. While that brilliant young actress, Miss Myra Kemble, was in Wellington her voico became so hoarse that she was in some fear she would be imperfectly heard from the stage that evening, but Maeupa was recommended, and the effect was wonderful, she states in her testimony. Mr Walter Bentley had a similar attack and was afforded relief by a dose of Mahupa. Mother Mary Joseph Aubert has devoted nearly all her life to the study of medicine. In Paris she studied in the leading hospitals Jor live years, and when she came out to New Zealand her love of the science prompted her to commence research among: the herbs and flowers of the primeval forests which Nature has so richly endowed our Colony with, &nd after 12 years of patient investigation her efforts were crowned with success, and her remedies gratefully acknowledged to be the best and purest medicine.-* ever offered. They are now being introduced in Australia, and arc having the same success there as they have met here. Mr Kempthorne has opened a branch in Sydne y and is putting up the medicines as fas t 30STERS of Every Size can be obtained on the shortest notice at the Temuka Leader and Geraldine Guardiau PrintingjOflioeis. LoTeestJPricee

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2383, 16 July 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 2383, 16 July 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 2383, 16 July 1892, Page 1

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