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••- - FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD " ;V;: *,* \ f,Q. M ?.i; to; and, Duelling. '"'■ ! G6ii!Cjv.K(!i!t T i>r:, next door totho'ncw: Public .Hall," iiuiTliuiii, opposite poßt;q|Sce. \&o. Freehold' folir-roqmed ■: tJb'ttage, well" finished, adjoiniiig. the aboye, occupied at "LEASEHOfcD,; v! ;Vi' ■ . Vor sale, the lease of six Cottaeeß, il years to: run, in High Street, , All 'adjoining and occupied. ' All the above proIpertiesfard within three minutes^alk- of, the 'nevrt public ..school..' ! A 150,,, tli'e' J&a'Qf, j' Shops in Queen street, - Masterton, next "to 'MeseraLowes and lorna''auction' rodtns/itH': let. The ! above MUBT''be;SOM).as.ihe proprietor in leaving the district. For lurtherpartioulara apply,to.,,:w , EDWIN ARNQLQ, ~, jr<; 1213 : ' ~.,Maaterton«i<,-j

TO LET;—A Cottage In Banmster-sircet^' TIO LET OK SELL.-A'/Countryi' x Hotel, doina: a good business', 1 For further particulars apply to Tu i::;; 11 f A. JicHUTCHON, 1121 ! 1 r Wh4k»taki. TQ LET,-A . thonsa;,. in ' Cole-Btreeti ' v Apply to H, ' peot House. 1178 . i{ • FOE SALE., :A■ F1 VB,-ROO M ED. dwelling ( Louse,, .ooi^-,. ■jlL* iteming double chimney, well.-ifin-, • ishd inferior witli .aebtion of land"sß'z 100 feet,' situated in Beutley-street,' "Price, £l3O/ Terms, hali, qijab, b'alancQ„.at...6 <J months. Apply <> JAMES ; £KOWtf, '- . 1212', Commission" Agent, • - ■ FOR SALE.—Maiiriccville Lime in'aiiy quantity. Firet-DHsa sample.' Apply ; / . • Wi.DIXON, • 1206'■ ' ' . fianniater-atreet.

R HEILBRON'S. . sWORM- CAKES, These Cakes :are prin dipally prep_aie4, from' herbs,,and do- not'cpntain. any dangerouslj acttoo ingredients. They jiayo'i a svonderful. effect in ;curing children,, as, well as, grow£ persons, by removing... the Worms. They have been with great success introduced into the principal; families in, iEurppq, Ausfaalia, and :New Zealand,,s. They V ave guaranteed'to do away, in a. yery short time, with' iiiaiiy serious., complaints brwts chitis, piles, ulcers, ulcerated • throats, <fcc„ if taken |in:.time, : .tJveßo r'sicknesses.arc,; often caused by wms of ail kinds, esp.eqially by the tape worm, and by thomost dangerous thread yorm, which, af not- destroyed.! in;' time, will soon eroate tho hardly curable worm iever.: Thiß,smallest,,; t]ie,.thread, worm, will more than other worm penetrate through all the crevices)of the body ,up to; the brain. An example was. recently witnessed where a child, falling contimn|ly 'into fits -(the iparehts-. not, .knowing!, -the ; cause), at,last died with' the brain; affectelj; by the too fatal thread 'worm.; Stili'moro recently, thero was a case, a. grown man, whose seat was affected by. tho. thread and who, afte trying many Boris of remedieswithout effect, was directly, relieved by a doseof; ' H;;i. DR. HEJtgRQN'-S WORM; CAKES.

.There are eases the worms'cmne' away tliat they out almoat be', counted; then often they come away in whole clots, and sometimes in a thick and slimy,stuff, ahd although not so perceptible, "still they., are caused to leave by Dr : Heilbron's Cakes. And there have , been often "eases whero. ehildrcn affected with'worms, when coiiehirg or sneezing, do discharge them thronghthe mouth and nose. ; . -, T , The symptoms of worms are generally as follows I—Lassitude, giddiness, depression of spirits, impaired appetite (which, ' if . not acted against, will engender'.diseases of '.the. bile), disorder of the stomach, and digestive, organs, sick headaches, vomiting, disturbed, sleep, and many more serious complaints, including fits, of which last many persons have been cured by these Worm Cakes, fto time shbulii.be lost in removing these yfQtms else the consequence will bo serious, as they will increase in size an^. quantity, and.ulti:.; marely spread throughout the intestines.' If ; worm a jta neglected for a time they will do sb much damage as to make it beyond human sKill to restore and reorganise the system of digestive organs. Directions tor Use The quantify of - these Worm Cakes to be taken at a dose depends mostly on the aoe and 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 wil) bp half a pake) from 2to 4 years old t one whole cake; from. 4to 8 years, one cake and a half; frqm 8 tpi 14, tyro, cakes j and so; to inoresse with; the age, bu| never more than four oakes at one dose. (Grown females may generally, take three oakes at a dose, and grown men foiir cakes, according to. constitution. The, most effective way of using these .Worrri. Cakes is by taking the dose before going bed-, and on the following morning to take \ cup of hotjtqa before breakfast, As I am not certain how long I may stay, in this jtownr.and; as theaelptra^es be obtained at a v«j smali expense, families, always, ; have a small supply pf thfjn at their houses. ■ v ' r ' MM'I HOMBER9, Sole Agent;; Ladies who. wish to oonsult MrsjHomtierg can see|her,;at the Empire Hptelj ; Mast«top,. froiii.? a,m; to 10 ,a.m. and from. 4 p.m.'to | p.pj, . , ~ j:, -:: " X'y .Ordors for the .country promptlyoxecuted. ■: Mr' W. C. FITZGERALD, Pharmicy,: Manners-street, Agent for Wellington.;...; 1 , v '.' | ' "Mastertdh'Agent; T. Gr. MASON. r ' v; 'Mrs HombeiK wiil visit Cjlmbrtos, Qm-. iown, and' Fbathersion before returning to Wellington. ■

THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR \ J. Elliott & Co, ' S4Q . Who are top, busy , , , preprint to remote' to NEW-. - i •..PREMISES:, to ; 'write, a bow ad- . vcrtisement. ji ~1217^ " j. H. -AN^oyiiii';:. Blacksmith, Mum' -and AGRICULTWAL IMPLEMENT MAKER, ■ ' Hioh-stj!eet, Carterton. ■

A stock of Agricultural Implementpon hand. Chrktrms aM.Mw Jear Cmjk, . ; ' H. BAILLIE, Bookseller-. Stationer, ; and News A!geiit, ' (3UBA-STREET,> WELLINGTON TTAS RECEIVED a larga suiyly of; the i~{ ; abbye lr CAßDS, including ' Hildesi heimer a'ndFaulkner's and liaphael Tuck's.' PKIZE ! C^Ri)Sv

Q H, T 0,1 L I N .§• 0 N,. ■ LAND, EBTATE, AND GENERAL - • COMMISSION, AGENT, o '.' SANSON, MAHAWATU. Secretary, Colleot6r, ;! anil"Vftlner 'to.iithei Sabdon-Carnarvon Highway Board, ' t»: Secretary Manawatu Farmer's (31qb. Agent Insurance Cnrapaiiyi Kaagi. : tikei and Wauganui m.all }■<P J brought or sold on Qonimißsion,- ' ,1

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1221, 3 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1221, 3 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1221, 3 November 1882, Page 3

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