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/Ti'OT ,ih my .posaeasibii, one : >i'HlTE- : Vj, pi mm. GoLoyßED^Doa If riot claimed, and. clrtnifiges. paid" before SATURDAY, 'the.-12th;.insfc,, : will, be 'destroyed/ ; . P..D.PELLip, .2310 Perrv's, BlocL : Masterton, TTTI are continually receiving testimony as to the value of our remedies WE TIAT El DISEASES. Our trcatmont is Purely Herbal, and strictly confidential. TESTIMONIALSSEVERE CASE OF BKOFCHrriS. Webb-street, Wellington, Dear Sir,-I think it only my duty to make known to you the wonderful effect Prof. Brown's Acacian Balsam has had upon my son. He has been suffering from Bronchitis and a distressing cough for some time, and we feared he was in aeonsumption ; in fact the doctor said one of his Jungs was seriously affected, but. after taking a few doses of Balsam he felt very much better; and before hj had finished the two bottles, he . was completely restored, and following his occupation again, and has not had an attack since. It is indeed a wonderful '"cure.—l beg to remain, youra faithfully. MliS COSTEK, VALUABLE TESTIMONY. Martin Square, Wellington. Dear Sir—l have great pleasuro in stating that Prof. Brown's Blood Purifier, Ointment and Pills are the beet remedies [ have over known, and have done my family more good that any medicine I have ever used. The Acacian Balsam and Ointment are also a sure and speedy cure for whooping cough and bronchitis. Having proving them I can say they are the best family medicines that I know of.—l am, &c., J, Fklunoham. J WORMS. Argyle-street, Wellington. Sir,—Tho Male Fern Vermifugo has done my boy a great deal of good; after trying Worm Powdera without effect, I purchased a bottle of tho above, which brought away several large worms.— Yours, &c, D. MURI'HY. NERVOUS DEBILITY. To Mr Ayres, Dear Sir,—My daughter is now quite recovered. Wiien 1 lirst sent to you for a bottle of Restorative Assimilant, she

was in a very low state m body and mind, 1 was afraid she was going out of hor mind, She took one bottle of your valuablo medicine with the RonovoratingPills, which so braced up her nervous Byutom, that she seemed another woman. 1 havo heard no complaint from her of any return but she is quite eomfortablo and happy. Hoping this may be of some benefit to any one that may be in the same state she was in three months ago.-I am, fe, Nathasui Bamxett. P.S.—Yon are at liberty to mako use of this as you think proper. NOTE THE ADDRESSRAYRES, MEDICAL HERBALIST, TARANAKI-ST., WELLINGTON. 2302 " WASTE NOT WANT NOT!" W Pocket money fur all. J. F. WARD is a cash purchaser of pickle and other bottles, Tea lead, and lead of all kinds, Zinc, Brass, Copper, or Pewter. 2304 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. . WELLINGTON SECTION. PENING for TRAFFIC of Extension of line ; MASTERTON TO MAURICEVILLE. Monday, June 14,1886. AN EXCURSION TRAIN will run bb under: Wellington dep Potono „ Lower Hutfc,, ' ... Upper Hutt „ Kaitoko air „ dep Featherston arr dep Greytown '„' Carterton „ Ma'sterton , Mauriceville arr Mauricoville dop Mastertou Carterton „ Greytown arr Featherston arr Featherston dep. ... liuitoke arr .. Upper Hutt dep, Lower Hutt „ Petone , Wellington anSpooial will stop at flag stations only to pick up and put down passengers to and from Mauriceville. Special excursion return fares as under, for issue by the train from Wellington only—--Ist 2nd ClaBs0la83 ! s, d.s.d. Wellington, Petone and Lower .Hutt to Mauriceville ... 7 9 5 9 Greytown to Mauriceville ... 5 0 3 0 Featherston to „ ...5036 Carterton to „ ... 3(1 2 6 Mastertonto „ ... 2 0' 1 6 BY ORDER. , traffic Agent'B Office, Wellington, June 9th, 1886. 2318 ' :IVEOT6 PKESS. 1/TR.J... WILLIAMS, tobacebnisti ia Vi '■appointedagenl'fbr the. WMSubscribers ' caii obtain -copies, it. his; shop : immßdiately on arrival' of .the-trajn. front town. every ;'*W.: : C-'.>":'\4-^-:-:''v'%' t .':"'B*6

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2319, 12 June 1886, Page 3

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615

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2319, 12 June 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2319, 12 June 1886, Page 3

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