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The PiUabury Mill of Ninneapoli "Mum., havo capitation of 7500 barrel per day, or over 2,000,000 barrels pe ' year, requiring 10,000,000 bushels o wheat annually. London Bridge is a tramps lodging .house. A seat in one of its recesses is a much sought after as a stall in a theato on a first night, Brooklyn bridge is a financial failure Vienna is to have a beer exhibition; Howard Vernon Vernon is stage man ager for Dunning in Sydney. The Government, printing office a Washington costs £(i00,000 per annum, America is publishing a Rebellioi Recordin 9G volumes of 800 pages each There are about 6000 men out of worl in Montreal and suburbs, . If a soldier in the German arm; attempts suicide and fails he is sentencw to death. . If a Victorian contingent go to the Sou dan the Governor wants to lead them. The Marquis of Salisbury is in appear ance like Sir Robert Stout, Premier ol New Zealand, Tennyson fled from North Wales be cause he was asked to preside at the National Eisteddfod, at LangwellydangHoodlefodd, and he feared that he woulc be compelled to pronounce both words on taking the chair, and he took leavt instead. An American paper thus moralises :- Vanderbilt is expending £500,000 on 8 • mausoleum on Staten Island, There was a man once who spent a great deal more on a mausoleum, yet it wouldn't hold his bones. His name is Cheops. If somebody would tell Vanderbilt the story of the great pyramid, he would be disgusted with (hiding that there was once a bigger fool tlun he could possibly be. ' Russia threatens to heat the United States as an oil-producer. As yet there are but 115 wells in the Caucasian aegion, against 20,000 American wells, but the average product of a Russian well is IB times as great as that of an American well. The oil beds of the Caucasus aye said to be absolutely inexhaustible. REMEMBER THIS, _ If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any other of the numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it .is your own fault if you remain ill, for Hop Bitters is a sovereign remedy in all such .complaints. ' If you have a rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath, pains and aches, .and feel miserable generally, Hop Bitters;will give you a fair skin, rich blood,. and sweetest breath, 'health, and comfort. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister,,.mother,' or daughter, can be made the picture of health, by a few bottles of Hop Bitters,- costing' but a trifle. Will .you let them suffer. .In short-they cure all diseases of the ' Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver,: Nerves; Kidneys, Bright's Disease.' £SOO will be paid for a case they will not cure or help, Druggists and Chemists keep it. • >.. .'■ Ifyou are fiek'with that terrible sickness nervousness, you will find a "Balm of Gilead" in the use of Hop Bitters, If you are wasting away in any form of Kidney disease, stop tempting death this - moment, and turn for a cure to Hop Bitters. Weil's ■'rough on Cohns". -Askfor'Well's ' Rough on Corns". 7 id. Quick relief, complete crmanent cure, Corns, Warts, bunions, Moses Moss, & Co., Sydnev, General Agents,—Advt Thick jjbam.—Heavy stomachs, biliouß conditions-" Wells' May Apple Pills"- anti bilious, cathartic, Cd and Is, N, Z. Drug Co. Lovely climes—There are lovely climes and places in which the evening zephyrs are loaded with miliaria and the poison of fever and epidemics. To dwell there in health is impossible, without a supply of Hop Bitters at hand. These Bitters impart an equalizing strength.to the system, and prevent the accumulation of deadly spores of contagion. Be sure and see' Well's ''tmcoh ox Corns''. Ask for Well's "Rough on Corns." Quick relief, complete, peunant-nt cure. (6ms. waru, bunions, Mu.ei.'Mond & Co., Sydney, General A?ents.-AnvT. AIOTJIKR iiWAH'R WOBJI SYRUP.-llifilllib'o taateless, harmless cathartic; for feverish sees, restlessness, worms, ennstipatior. 1Moseß Moss & Co,, druggists, Pydneys General Apents, Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Nchnaptk, and soon they start to renewed vitality. It is the fpilern revivifier, touching to elasticity and rength, the impaired in health and the sufferng with disease. Nature is oxevast g.ikokn for the utilization of science, and its products, culled by skilful hands, can be readily applied to medicinal purposes, The meanest shrub, that grows by the wayside, hath a virtue that, intelligently comprehended, may be turned to profitable account. The world knows the intrinsic properties of the celebrated Juniper-berry, but it remained to one origiual conception, so to extract, and compound its marvellous essences, as to generate that equally wondrous restorative, known as Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps ...'■'■■ LJTTLE'S UNFOUNDED Statements having been made, against'thc now well"ttnown Dip, we arc authorised by/% to state'that although they • • have' ■•'•'''•' Rpdijeed the Price : In order to meet. '-,- ' ' ' y Qualify litis been MAINTAINED, anfl the dip is now is.npw t]ie ■ BEST AND CHEAPEST KON-PQISONOUSDIpIN THE MAEKttT. ' And jf used in accordance with printed Instructions. WILL ffOT piSCULOn WIIWOOI, ' Agents—Murray, Roberts, & Co., Wellington apd Napior, M, CASBLBERG k CO., Sub-agents, Masterton and • Greytown . . 19K MASTERTON-OPAKI JOCKEY ■' CLUB. .. • THE half yearly fiencral f' the Masterton-Opaki Jockey Clu. in be- jick] in the Club Hotel on SAT ,URPAY next, 28th March.,- at 7 p,m Business important • .RICHARD J. FITTON, 1949 Hon; Sec. XI OR SALE-CHEAP .:' SAW-MILL PLANT, Complete, am team'-of BULLOCKS. / r - Apply—. 1949 McGregor bros. T.OST, Stolen, or StrayedfromPeathei BAY GELDING, sti oirfofahead, about 15 hands high, anclu brand, and eight years old; Findi w'iHrgceiye £l.reward on delivering tl: same to' Alexander McKenzie, Feather ion;'*" '"(■".■ 194

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1949, 26 March 1885, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
915

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1949, 26 March 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1949, 26 March 1885, Page 3

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