liOAves Jfe lorns. WBDNBSDAY, JUNE 23, At 2 o'clock. Unreserved Sale of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. LOWES & lORNS have received instructions from Mr S. Boltojt, of Nelson, to sell at their rooms as r above, without the slightest reserve, a splendid collection of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, consisting of—--200 Apples on blight proof stocks. Plums, Peaches, Apricots, Medlars, Nuts, Figs, Vine 3, Currants, Raspberries, Rhubarb, Strawberry plants, 20,000 Berberries, Ornamentals, Insignus, Macrocarpa, Lawsoniana, Larch, Pinaster, Thujas, Wellingtonias,. Deutzia, Weigelia, Hydrangea, Japonicas, Spireas, Laurustinus, Vinbuinuz, Woodbine, Laurel, Pampas Grass, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Roses, and & great many other beautiful plants. This is a direct consignment to be sold without reserve. They do not come through local men who require an intermediate profit. The public can rely upon them being sold without reserve. EXTENSION OF BUSINESS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Messrs lowes & iorns have pleasure in announcing to their friends and clients thac arrangements are pending for the extension of their business to the-souttiern part of the Wairarapa under the representation of Mr 11. Stansand will be prepared to undertake every description of Auctioneering and Commission Agency business with the same punctuality as in Masterton. 2274 VALUABLE 400 A.cre Farm for sale, Wangabhu Valley, 200 acres cleared and in grass, balance light tawa bush. Improvements —5 roomed cottage, yards, dip, &c. Property fenced and subdivided. Easy terms given. Apply to — 2.300 LOWES & 10RNS. W 1 'E are continually receiving testimony as to the value of our remedies WE TREAT ALL DISEASES. Our treatment is Purely Herbal, and strictly confidential. TESTIMONIALSSEVERE CASE OF BROF CHITIS. Webb-street, Wellington. Dear Sir,—l think it only my duty to make known to you the wonderful effect Pref. 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 a consumption ; in fact the doctor said one of his lungs was seriously affected, but after taking a few doses of Balsam he felt very much better ; and before he 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. —I beg to remain, yours faithfullv, Mrs" Costek. VALUABLE TESTIMONY. Martin Square, Welliiigton. Dear Sir, —I have great pleasure in stating that Prof. Brown's Blood Purifier, Ointment and Pills are the best remedies .[ have ever 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. I ivni, &c., J, Fellingham. . 'WORMS. _• Argyle-stre'et, Wellington. Male Fern Vermifuge has done my boy & S rea t deal ot good ; after trying Worm Powders without effect, I purchased a bottle of the above, which brought away several large worms.— Yours, &c., D. Murphy. NERVOUS DEBILITY. To Mr Ayres, Dear Sir, —My daughter is now quits recovered. Wnen 1 first sent to you for a bottle of Restorative Assimilant, she was in a-vcry low-state in body and mind. I was afraid she was going out of her mind. She took one bottle of your valuablo medicine with the RenovcratingPilln, which so braced up her neuvous system, that she seemed another woman. I have heard no complaintirom hor of any return but she is quite comfortable 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.—l am, &c., Nathanial Bae.tx.ett. p.S.—You are at liberty to make vae of this as you think proper. NOTE THE ADDRESS— R.ATRES, MEDICAL HERBALIST, TAR ANAKI-ST., WELLINGTON. 2302 tftt WAIRARAPA POULTRY, PIgEON AND CANARY SOCIETY'S SHOW. THEATKE KOYAL, ma»terton. TUESDAY, JULY 27. Hiitries close on WEDNESDAY, July 21. Prize schedules and'entry forms on application'to ; .! W. McKENZIE, ; 2322 Seeretary. F OR SALE. Purebred Berkshire Piga, mixed sexes. Apply to DAnr Ogice for particulars. 2290
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2325, 19 June 1886, Page 3
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