"CANSTTHOU NOT MINISTER TO A MIND DISEASED!" asks tho great muster cl Human Nature, little recking that to reach the scat ol mental malady, tho physical organism must bo first put in a- healthy condition. Tho poetry ot tho thought, howovcr, Is answered in tho philosophy that teaches that & judicious uso ot UDOLPIIO WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS will not only produce a sound sanitary status, but lcavo tho mind unaffected and unimpaired.
The British Museum contains the oldest specimen of pure glass which bears any date. This is a little lion's head, having on it the name of an Egyptian king of tho eleventh dynasty, Thus it is shown that at a period at lctnt two thousand years before Christ, glass was made with a skill that indicates the art was not new. Fifty years ago. one man could not make over fourteen pins a-tninufce; now he can make fourteen hundred. Then ono girl could stick on paper about ten thousand pins a-day; now a fair day's work is from eight hundred thousand to a million, A Scolding Woman,—Tho barkritios of tho ducking-stool for the euro of scolding women, though abolished by law, aro now oftentimes practiced by a kind of social barbarity nono tho less reprehensible. Women scold when they are ill. instead of blaming them we should prescribe Hop Bitters, The entiro system will undergo agenial, pleasant change. Tho nerves will bo quieted and acerbity of word and thought will give place to amiability and affection. Healthy women do not scold or frot, Bead
WINTER SEASON, 1884. BON MAIICHIS ANNOUNCEMENT MfOrENiN-a up of the New Season's GOODS 11! L. J. HOOFER & COMPy, AHE now OPENING UP a Magnificent Stock of AUTUMN AND WINTER DitAPEBY, MILLINERY, AND ' MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, &c, Ac, Ac. of which will appear in FEW DAYS.-E? Every Department Stocked with all THE LATEST NOVELTIES FASHIONS & SPECIALITIES. LJJOOPER&Co., Bon Makctie, THE HARDING FUND. \ ATE desire to express our sense ol the V kindness of those of our friends, who, as soon as Ihey heard of the misfortune which Lefel us, hastened lo express their sympathy hy raising a fund to help us in our trouble, and our best thanks to one and all who joined tliem in the movement s > willingly and cheerfully that a sum has been raised beyond any expectation wo could have formed and which will he oi the greatest assistance to us in making a new homo for our family. J.H, asd F, 11, HANDING. • SAW SHAKPKNKI!. IP you want your saw sharpened take it to James Ralph, ho lias had 30 years experience in sharpening all kinds of saws, REASONABLE CHARGES. J. RALPH, Atcliei'-st,, Masterton. DISTRICT ORDERS. Volunteer Office, Featherstou, 12th March, 188-1. THE Masterton Rifle Volunteers will parade for Inspection and Exercise at 7.30 p.m. on the 27th instant. HENRY BUNNY, Major commanding Wairarapa District, 1G34 CATTLE SPEYING. QTEVENS, Pupil of the laic Professor 0 Uick, Royal Veterinary College, Edinburgh, Australian and Otsgo experiences, will wait on any persons requiring his services. Apply MR SEXTON, . 1G37 Gladstone, NOTICE TO FARMERS AND STOREKEEPERS. mHE undersigned is a cash purchaser of I. Prime salt butter. GKORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and Produce Merchant, HAVING purchased the business of Mr J. Elloy, Butcher, we beg to tolicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed upon our predecessor, and a trial from all. WIOKERBON & WAGLAND. Family Butchers, Queen-street, Masterton. 1599 THE PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRARAPA. Main-street, Gnmmvs, [lncorporated undertho" Building Societies Act, 1876."] Directors : Messrs W. 0. Cuff (Chairman), M. Caselberg, J. Fuller, W. Booth, W. Skeet, F. W. R. Seed, Ins Annuai Income exceeds ... £7,000 Capitai on Loan £IB,OOO Profits already allotted £4,243 Reserve Fund £BO4 The purposes for which tho Association is established aro twofold. In the first placo it offers an excellent method of in vestment for thoso who rah to accumulate their capital or savings at the highest rato consistent with perfect security and by allowing emaU or large sums to bu invested by periodical payments, it coniorms to the i circumstances of all classes. In the second placo to thoso who requiro loans upon properties they already possess, or wlo may meet with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, it pre sents to them means of-obtaining advances upon easy and favorable term The Association receives fixed deposits at rates to bo agreed upon. Subscriptions on investment shares, 5/per month; ultimate value of shares, £SO. Applications for shares to bo addressed to the Manager, A Rberal commission allowed to Agonts n all investment shares issued through \hem Office Hours; Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 2 to 4 p.w. Pay day: The first Saturday in each mouth between tho hours of 2 and 4 and 7 and 9p.m ! ' AGENTS- . MASTERTON-Mr W, Sellar. Carterton-Mi' F, H. Wood. Peathkrston—Mr J. G. Cox. GEORGE WYETT, Manager
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1642, 24 March 1884, Page 3
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