PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A NNIVEIBARY Soimons will be .1 preached in the Presbyterian Church, Mastcrion, morning anil evening, oil SABBATH, the 21th inst., at 11 a.m. by the ltev. Jamei M'-Kkk. at 7 p.m. by the Rev. W. Gillies of Tiimitu. 'Jkc annual Tea Meeting will be lislil in the Church on TUESDAY, 26th inst. inskad of Wednesday. Tea on the table at 5.80 pm. Tickets each m ([\ H K A T It E 0 Y A L, TWO NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, 25 th and 2G!h February. ISPFIIOT AWEAUANCB OK FlSHElt's NiNE-PERFORMERS-NINE In their incomparabh Musical and Dramatic Entertainment, when the follow' ing Ladies and Gentlemen will have the honor of making their first appewanco to a Masterton audience. MISS JESSIE HOWARD, the Popular Actress, Vocalist, and DanseHse, MISS KATE HOWARD, the Churning MR JOHN GRAIN, Tenor (late of tho Simonsen Opera Co) MR F. W. FISHER, Basso (late of the Lydia Howard Bnrle-nuoComnauy) MR EDWIN ALEXANDER, Irish Comedian and Vocalist MR St. CLAIR, Golden Shoo Dancir and Charactor Vocalist MR W. COWAN, Pianist and Musical Director MR W. ELLISS, Comedian. The Company will appear Each Evening m an attractive programme, comprising— COMEDY, VARIETY, BURLESQUE, Providing an elegant entertainment suited to all tastes, See Programmes in MONDAY'S issue of tho "DAILY." ADMISSION-Chairs, 3s; Front Seats, 2s ; Back Seats. Is. V Special Notice to our Lady Patrons.— Tho planks that do duty for front seats will be removed, and seats with backs will be provided, Doors open at 7.0., curtain at 8.0. Carriages may-bo ordered for 10.30. F.W. FISHER, IGIS Manage;. THE GREAT WORLDOIRCUS The Most Complete Snow Tiuvelling I Tho Most Complete Stud of THOROUGHBRED HORSES axd PONIES In tho Australian Colonies! | Also the Largest and Most Talented Company of [ Male and Female. Artistes That have ever travelled with any Circus in Sew Zealand, and this *B*HOBT OF TALENT !lh&s Will appear at GREYTOWN-SATUUDAY, February 23, CARTERTON -MONDAY, February 25. MASTERTON-TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, February 26 and 27. I H. F, WACHSMUTH, • IGIG Contracting Agent, MAN'S HEALTH AND STRENGTH . H&WOMAN'S YOUTH AND BEAUTY' ■pESTOBED and pmem&fim /butt •A) to Age, by tho use of-; The Poor Man's Herbal Pill of Health,
Prepared from (ho Puro' Extract of tho Dandelion, Camomile, Agrimony, Barberry Bark, lihubarb, and other well known domestic remedies, '■'■ The lest known Remedy lor INDIGESTION, BILIOUS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, Habitual Cosliyencss, Pains in the Head, Side, Shoulders, Loins or Kidneys, b'crofula, Scurvy, Oppression of the Stomaoh after eating, Flatulency, Heartburn, Eruptions of the Skin, Piles, Worms, &o, The growing demand lor YeytloMt JlMcine in preference to the Mineral, ib now everywhere seen. Thousands are complaining of the Destructive Effects of Mercury, Arsenic, Copper, Antimony, Vitriol, andothcr Poisons employed as Medicines, and not a few are refusing to be out off by such destructive means, expressing their faith in tho Herbs, Roots, and Flowers of the Field, by which our Forefathers lived to bo Aged Men, and went down to their grave Hull of years— IS IT SO HOW? Bead the Inscriptions on the tombstones—sW Off in Youth, The ignorant and prejudiced may prefer this; butratknal men bolieva it true that " Grass is given for cattle, and Herb for the; servico of Man," that "the Fruit of the Tree is given for Food, and the leaf for (he Healing of Mn." It must be distinctly understood these I fills are not a strong Purgative, the object being to Purify tho Blood, restore tho lost tono to the Stomach, invigorate the Liter; and remove all obstructions from tho system, For Females, these Pills are invaluableremoving sallowncss from tho tkin and imparting a healthy action to the whole system. Sold in Boxes at Is. each, or freeby post for H stamps, by F, A, MOORE, Medioal Herbalist,- : Box No. 226, Post Office, Wellington. 1615
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1617, 23 February 1884, Page 3
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632Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1617, 23 February 1884, Page 3
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