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■:^; : ' i :v^:Y.W^BffMC- ; -: : 'v: i '- ; : : : ■■■'■■:■ ■; : :'l;vjrbßoldoheaiv - v: Freehold. : 7 •■'/ M'l'3h6piW''Dwelling JLv Coiner/Si.#ioß;!i'i»tfdo'or ( ,to.ahe. r hViy Public Hall, Ku'iupuui,;opposite. : po,3t*6fEce ,ite. ; t Prephpjd, l well ifimahed" ' adjoiiii. %g the abofe;,bwiipieb/at 'pre;ent. "'' ■ ['■■'■ LE/ISEHOLD, ; j For'sale; tlie'leatie of six Cottages, 21 years ;to : riftj ! %>High> -fitrfiebi-'-Kni'ipuni. .'sll and occupied. All tho abova properties of the 'nonpublic,-schopl, : ilso, ; the ilease/of< 3 ;Bhppa ; in .Queeu, Btreetj r Mastertohf <to Messrs Lowes and lon is' auction, all let., Tho : abpve^My&iy M SOLDias ;the proprietor i« ; ,leaying: : • ['.district. For farther particulars applyiito. ,-„. v , : (.i =i>\v-/-i i ,-.i?...,v, ARNOLD,.' . 1213 .:. :-,);•....■' L---■:,-} M-tMnaterton.

mHAT ■: splendid property _L-- "icentroof Carterton, latehrtho oVcupatidn of-Mt Adam Armstrong; " '■'■'>"> -'-"''■;' ; .ii.i7ftcres.of goottlaud, fonued'aiid'Bnb- _ ',;■!■.■: : ;■■-,'.[■ ■•'■ ■ This property has an extensive frontage toßighiStvMt/on' ! a portion of whieli stands a.commodious.dwelling.-together with Barn, Stable, Cowsheds, Dairy .and: Stock .Yard. ; 'AtSO-f ' ■'.'■"" •' ...'. :A. Large Auiitida Room,' : Offices, anil -J,. , Sale Yards, all well iand subst&iiti- ' v-T .-allybuilt':,'.!;' ■ ■:■, .)::, .: •■' 'The bulk.of purchase money can remain' on mortgage at 7-per cent, - ■ For further particulars apply to BALPH R. ARMSTRONG,' ;Or to ' EDpEPPEABCE, -., " : '..' ''' ■'•':''"'' Wellington.-: Carterton, : 29th' September-1882'. '"'•"' 1192

mi) LET OR SBLL.-A Country X Hotel, doip?'' r' gobd i bußineea. For fuith«r particulars apply tp '■'■'''■ ' - ;•" A.McHUTCHON, ' 1121 -••'.■'";;■" ; ' "''.: Wbakataki.'; TO LET.-A /seveu-VgometL house in Colo-atreot, Apply to H, Colo, .Prospp.ct House. ' ..,, nys--1011 SALE.—Mauttcfeville Lime in any JL' quantity. First-chss sample. Applv ■ 'W.PIXON, ■;■■■ .? Baunistet-,at?eet. M SALE. A . -taining. double chimnoy, well fin-' islicl .interior with section of land-58 x 1 00 feet, siUiated in Equtley-strcet, Price, $l3O. Terms, half ;c,aah,. balance at \§ months, Apply "■' '" '■•'.;' ■'■)' '■■\ ;■';' 'JAMESBKOWf, \' 1212 \ '■;'■■ ■Cpmmssipfl'Ageflt

Yf, HEJLBWS-WORM CAKES.' i I'hese.Cabei aro principally prepared from herbs, and do not contain any dangerously active ingredients. .They have a'wonderful' cffcotiu curing children, as well as grown' persons, by remoyingi'the worms. They : have been with great buccoss introduced; 1 into tho principal families : in Europe, Australia, and i%w Zealand. . They are guaranteed to do away, in a Very short time, with many serious. complaints like bronchitis, piles, ulcers, .ulcerated' throats, io., if taken in'-time, as" these' ficknjssea sire'; often oauscd by worms qf all kinds, especially by the tape worm, and 'by the most dangerous thrond worjn, which', 'il not destroyed* iii;! time, ■ will soon creato tho hardly curable worm fevor. This smallest, % %ead'i worm; will more than other v(vm penetrate' through/all tho crjvices of the body up to tho brain,. An example' was recently witucsed where a child,' falling continually I into fits (tlio parents not knowing the,' cause), at last died with tho brain affected., by tho too fatal thread worni. Still more recontly, iherowas a caso, a grown man,, whose seat was affected by the thread worm,' and who, afte trying many Eorts of remedies without effect,-to djrcojy relieved, by a KB. HEILBIiON'S WORM OAKEB. I

There are oases'-'where" the- worms come away that they oan almost be counted ;' then often they come .way in whole clots, and sometimes in a thick and slimy' stuff, and although not so perceptible, atill they arc caused to leavo by Dr Heilbrori'e Worm Cakes. And there hare-been often oases where children affected with worms, when couehii g .or sneezing, da discharge them through the mmith and nose. .The symptoms of vrorm.3 are generally as follows:—Lassitude, giddiness, depression of spirits, impaired'appetite (which, if not acted against, will engender diseases of the bile), disorder of the 'stoinach and digestivo' organs, sick headaches, vomiting, disturbed sleep, and many more serious complaints,' including-fits, of which last many .persons havo been cured bj 'these Worm Cake! -No time should belost.in removing-.these worms else the consequence will be serious, as they will increase in sizo aud quantity, and nltimarely spread throughout the intestines. If worms are neglected for a time they will do so much damage as to make it beyond human skill to restore and reorganise the system of digestive organs, , ,-. ■ -' > Diueotioks for Use,—The quantity of these Worm Cakes to be ,taken at a .close deponds mostly ob the aoe aiid constitution of the patient. In most cases a couple of doses will drive the worms away for many years, if not entirely.. As a standard:. A dose for a child up to'2 years will bo half a cake; from 2to 4 years old, 1 one whole cake; from 4to 8 years,'one cake arid' a half; from : B to 14, two cakes'; and so to increase with the age, tort never more than four' cakes at one dose, Grown females may generally take three cakes at.a dose,'.,and.:grown':men four cakes, according to' constitution. % Tho most effective way of using these Worm Cakes is by taking the dose .before going to bed; and on'tlie following 'morning' to. take a cup of hot tea before breakfast, - .As lam not certain how long } may stay in and a* these Worm Cakes can be ob'tai'icd.at a very smftlLexponse, families will do well to always have a small supply 'of them at th«:r houses'.'.'. - ; .'" ;■•■■- •:'..;: ; .'•"M&S-B HO3IBERG,.SaIe Agent.■.■' Ladies who wish to consult Mis Homberg can see her at the Empire Hote', Masterton, from 9 a.ni. to 10 a.ui. "arid from 4,p,ui,. to 8 P.m, ..-■',..;:...< v •-•■■ : . ! ■ Orders for the country promptly executed. ■ llt'Vf. O.'.OTZaEIJAW,' Pharmacy, Agenti (qv.Wellington. ..-■ •..

TO,THE MUSICAL. DESIEES tq inform, the residents of Masterton. that U ispjepiired to give^. I Lessons on tlie PIANO, :.;YIOLIN, BKASS INSTEU, MGNTS..&C. : ; Afc : )iis-re?idence,; Qiiedn-Btreet. ■■•' ; Arrangements'■■ for 'Concerts ami Mils''' ■■■■■'■■■ y-----UMeomr- r -'!:'''■■■ 1207 WAIPOUA ; BREWM' '' ;; ' :ni " <- ' j "■■■;'" J^AVAIPpUA'BMWEEY.; : j •■ ' ; 'ifi'&om'iiib of' ;; V' !! R., V.'SJriTff' htia, .tlie. "pieasiire. to'. ,anrioimeothai'iie tEo', valuable Plant and BiuwEinr, J '':' ! 'V.' ! ''j ]''■.'■\','\ '•;,.'," ■%]": ','.'.,'',.': li Vi ';(p aid ..-. A' BETTEItGLASS^OI?JEER,. ;: %il any ii'ds' iutjiertW 'jteen; ;brewe(l in'tto *Provinciftl"Jjistrict;" ~" i*.: ■: f ■ -'. DIJNEDI»BEER, l ';'f:j}v. ; mlljnonr,be auMseded locfil =Mti|ißl ; :■■,' ' '.""

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1219, 1 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1219, 1 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1219, 1 November 1882, Page 3

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