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B: are continually receiving testimbriy aa to the Value of our remedies Our treatment is Purely Herbal, and . striotly confidential. TESTIMONIALSSEVERE CASE OF BRONCHITIS. 1 Webb-street, Wellington. Dear Sir, —I think it only my-duty to make known to you the wonderful effect Prof; Brown's Aoacian Balaam has had upon my eon. He haa been suffering from Bronchitis and a distresaing cough (or .'some time, and we feared he waain aeonsumption ; in fact the doctor said one of Wb lungs was seriously affeoted, but after taking a fo'w doaes of Balaam, he felt very inuoh better; and before he had finished thei two bottles, he was completely restored, and following-his occupation is indeed a wonderful cure,—l beg to remain, yours faithfully, ■■'•''■ ; I'■■'- : Mbs Coster. VALUABLE TESTIMONY. '■"''• Martin Square, Wellington, Dear Sir;—l' have great pleasure in stating that Prof. Brown's Blood Purifier, Ointment and Pills are the beat remedies I have ever known, and have done my family more good' that any medicine I have ever used. The Acacian Balsam and for whoopina cough and bronchitis. Havbest family medicines that I know of.—l am, &c„ J, FELUKfIHAM, WORMS.-Argyie-street, Wellington. Bir,~The,Male Fern Vermifuge has done my boy a great deal ot good; after trying Worm Powders without effect, I puroh&sedabottle of the above, which brought away several large worma.--Youra. <&«.,

BAXTER'S asbecn established over a quarter of a century, patronised by all ranks of Booioty, and " and enjoys a success unparalleled, onsumption, Coughs, Coldß, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat arid all affections of the Cheßt and Throat : .., EFFECTUALLY CURED BY '- -TESTIMONIALS-' ; 'romßov CHARLES PENNY, Reefton (late of Ohristohurch). March 17,1884. Your Pulmoniß Elixir afforded my wife and hildren almost immediate rolief in ooughß and olds, arid many to whom I have had the . ileasure of reoommending youi specific have pokon of it as invaluable. In one ■■ case, when ivery remedy tried was powerless to give relief the cough was so distressing), the first dose of four Elixir proved most off eotive. 'ln another . ass (sore throat) a cure was so soon brought rtwutthat the patient resolved in the future to Ake nothing olse. Other oases could bo cited, but these will bo mffloient to show that your Fulmonio Elixir is a :emodyof no mean order. From 0. E. SALTER, Esq.,' Barrister and Solioitor, Inglio's Building, Christohuroh, • March 20,1884, I have used your Pulmonio Elixir uvmy family for some years past, and hava found it to be' very efflcacouß in Cheat and Throat Cora plaints. From WILLIAM REED, Esq., Bhipplng and ' Customs Agent. , Lyttolton, November 28th, 1883, ■ I have the greatest pleasure in bearing testi- . mony to its efficacy in the treatment of coughs "< colds, bronchitis, oroop, whooping oongh, &o. I have recommendod it to my friends, who bavo also proved it to be a very palatable and speedy curd for chest and'throat complaints, I have uniformly- found a single dose of "Lung Preserver" oheok a.sevore paroxysm of coughing, I .. shall on ail occasions have great pleasure in recommending it to all sufferers, as I consider it a boon to'mankind, . FromISAAO ALLENJiaq., Commission Agejit, Hereford Street, Christohuroh, Dooembor 5,1883.. ■ I have proved it in my family to be a speoifb for eoughs, colds, 4c,, few doses invariably ■ subduing that nasty harassing cough, and while relieving the throat aud chest, it doer not, like other nostrums, disorder the digestive by inducing nausea, constipation, headache, if loss of appetite, &c, I can heartily recommend I it as the best, cheapest, aud most palatable mixture known for coughs, colds bronohitis, . whooping coughs, fee. 8o highly do we esteem it that we alwawkeep a Bupplv on hand. From Rev, W. B, MARTEN, Wealeyan ■ Christohuroh, 2nd August, .1872.-. I have been induced to try your Lung "Pre»rver for an'affection of the throat, wd deem . it only just to inform you that I have experienced great benefit from Hb' use, being enabled to preach now with a degree of easeand comfort to which I had been for Bonte time a stranger. I shall certainly recommend it to all who suffer in a similar manner. :l '" : From Rev. SAMUEL SELLARB, Minister of Unitod Methodist Free Ohnroh, For the sake of Buffering humanity, I record tho following extraordinary cures which havo been effected by your valuable Lung Preserver: —I know a gentleman in whom consumption had so far progressed that his medical man gave ...l,'. ...... ..tAn.1..,, TT« liAlroiTO, uncoil himself of your treatment, and after taking a few bottles of your Lung Preserver, _ was so far recovered as to be able to resumo his business, which he now regularly follows, without-much inconvenience from either pain or weakness. To bo bad of ajl Chemists and Storekeepers, large bottles Is 6d, ,2s 6d, 4s Cd, and 8s oaoL Wholesale Agents: ■ J, Baxter, Chemist, 21 Victoria-street, Christ-, churob, MeßsrsP, Hayraan&Co., and Kemp-. tborne,Prosßer&Co,j J. Barraud and Sons, and R. Ayres,' Wellington. are requested to ask for Baxter's Lung Preserver. Be cautious against being put off with, some other modioino,: which dcalora may recommend solely on the ground of having more profit. Wairarapa Agist: T. G.MASON, Queen-steeot Masterton, 203q MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE, ANY SUM REQUIRED. INTEREST from 6J to :7J per cent according to the amount, We strongly advise intended borrower? to take advantage of our present quotations, Capital is fast becoming scarcer and dearer, and with every probability of increased Property Tax to secure further Government loans, rates will Burely increase. Scandinavian Small Farm Settlements from their well-established reputations,, are in requost for Mortgage Investments at be above rates. OmPOWNALL&CO., Grey-Btreet, Wellington. ] ESTABLISHED 1875. ONLY TO BE HAD AT THE

-00-OPBBATION» iAYB much m'u- h pleasure in annouhcing to their friends and tho publie that every'depart iiient 1 is/now fully with a largo mid varied assortment ;.. . ..,.;•.,' ai: ..\ £im AND FAfIOI MATERLALS, Unbracing all th« Latest Novelties iu High-class Goods suitable for the present All goods have been bought direct fram< the -Manufacturers for' Pkompt Oxsk, thereby saving all intermediate profits, and of this their oUßtpmere shall, have the full benefit. A visit for inspection will readily convince their friends of this fact. LadieV Black Costumes, 26b 63, 32b Od, ' 35a, 37s 6d,'4oa, to 5 guineas ' Ladies' Colored Costumes,, 32s 6d, 365; S6b 6d, 38s, 40a, 488,'t0 £4 .... • Ladies' Olotli Jackets, 4s lid,. Bs, 10a, IBs 6d, 18s Bd, 255, 30s, to 38s 6d J. Ladies' Jorsoys, 6s 6d;'7s 6d, 9s '6d;' 10s 6drllfl6d;l3s6d;Wa6a,2is;to37Bsd Ladies' Ulsters, Tweed and Frieze Cloth, ■•■ 13a 6d; 18s 6d, 17s 6d, 20s, 21b, 27s 6d, 80s, 32s 6d, to 4 guineas Waterproof Cloaks, the latest novelties, 205,248,-305:351,375;6d j Ladies' Fur Cloakß, various fur lining's, 23s 6d, 38s'6d, 60s, 1 63b, j 90s, £5 to £9 Ladies' Short Dolmans, Frieze Cloths, -32b, 375, 425, 455, 50a : ' ,' ■>" '' Ladiea'Skirta, newest styles, 4s Gd, o> 6d, (is, 7a, 7s (id, Ba, to 18s W JiEW FBBNCfI ixnENtfLlST* MILLINEEX, FLOWEBS & FEATHERS. Baek awl Colord Dm Materials k . pieus.oj twin ywik, New } Cost'ume Cloths, 9i, 10s 6d,12i fid, IBs, 18s per 'piece ' " ' KyrleOloths, 10s, 12s, 15s per piece' Hew Tweeds, J6s, 18s Od, 20s per piece Qanva* Serge, ft splendid wea W mßterißl >

BY APPOINTMENT TO his excellency the Governor, WELLINGTOI. Suits made at the Shortest Notice. Material, Et' and Workmanship Guaranteed -EMPIRISPOUTING AND RIDGING MANUFACTORY '. AND CURVING WORKS, WI LIS STREET, raiiiiNeToi mmm Manufacturer of Galvanised and Black Corrugated Iron,' Galvanjsod Iron Spoiitln Ridging, Down Pipes, Baths, Chimney Pots, Enamelled andSiWer Reflflctorgj Ti 2305 ' ware, &o.

D. Mram. ~ NERVOUS DEBILITY. TeMrAyres, 1 Dear Sir,—My daughter is now quits recofored. Wnon 1 first aeot to you for a bottle of Roßtorative Asßirailant, she was in a very low state in body and mind. I was afraid she was. going out of her mind. She took one bottle of your valuablo medicino with the RenoveratingPills, which so braced up her nervous system, that she seemed another woman. I have heard no complaint from her of any return but she iB quite comfortable' and happy, poping this may be of some benefit to any one that may be-in the same state she was in three months ago.-r-I am, &c, KaIHANIAI BARfIEW, ' P.B.—You are at liberty to make use of this as you think proper. NOTE THE ADDRESS-..R-AY.BES... . MEDICAL HERBALIST, :TARAMKI-ST„ WELLINGTON. WRIGLEY & ROSE, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Ohdrch-sibebi Masikktos. )RICES and Estimates qira for all kinds of Builders work 2321 Ohas. P. Powles, LICENSED LAND BROKER, COMMISSION AGENT, ic. Offices—Chamber of Commerce, Larabton Quay, Wellington.

1?S, J46 Koubfo-width BHtieh Cashmere, 7s lid I 3«, 3b Sd, Se 6d, 3a 9d, Sb lid, to 6a 6d ' yard Velveteens, Colored, all shades, 3a, & 3d, 4b, 4s 6d per yard Colored Cashmeres, 46in wide, Is 9d, 2b 3d, 3s, 3a6d por yard Black Cashmeres, 44in,' 48in, Is 9d; 2«, 2a 6d, 2s lid. 3s 3d, 3a 9d,.4a, 4s 6d, 6* T?E 'FLORENCE BLACK' WDj GLOVE; In all sizes, 4-button 5« Also in 2,6,8, and 12 Button BLACK-LACES, every width, 4d, 4Jd, Bd,s|d,6d,7d ) Bd,Dd,Jfl,l»2dtoeß White, Cream and Coffee Laces, from 3d to 2s 6d : per yard Colored Silk Squares, 2b, 2s 6d, 2b 9d, Sg, 3a 3d, 3s 6d, 4o 4s 6d, .Ladief* and Children's Black and Colored . Cashmere Hose New Black and Colored Beaded Gimps and Mantle Ornamente, . FOR CASH ONLY. Laubton Quay and St. Geobue's Ham. ■'■' 2327 MEN'S CLOTHING YOUTHS' CLOTHING BOYS' CLOTHING Cam, ax Thb NEW ZEALAND CLOTHINGJACTORY The Fit and _ Workmanship . 0! every garment i» rTunmiDioinjr. wViila Mm ln*»a production enables ub to out* the BEST- VALUE in the Market For. READY MONEY . . Only.

BARGAINS mmmmm GREAT CLEARING SALE, ' Heavy Molton Cloth per yard Black Volveteen la 3d per yard, worth 2s6d Children's Utters, 1b 3d each 86 inch wide Oheoiie Oloth, 6d peryaid, worth la Tapestry Carpet, 1b i\i per yard, worth 2s 9d 2-button Kid Glovob, all sizes, Is per pair Men's Beat Linen Collars 3 for In . Men's Tweed Trousers, all sizes, 3s Hi worth Is (id Boys' and Youths' Tweed Trousers 2s lid, worth 6s 6d. EVERYTHING KQVALLI.a> CHEAP C. SMITH & Co's MM« Queen Street, Mastertcn.

fiIHE Proprietors of the above desire to announce that* in'addition to to' extensive plant with which they were previously provided, they have received a largo importntion, comprising the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN MACHI ERY, lhw^«W-W|:B.»*'^: THEY ARE THUS IN A POSITION JTft 'eXBCUT'E wmmpwiHiH lEVERY DESCRIPTION KJSOWN TO TEE 'ARJ. Merchants, auctioneers, clerks of public bodies and the publio generally will please make note of the superior facilities offered, Tbo maxim of the proprietors CHEAPNESS, NEATNESS & DESPATCH And they are prepared to carry it out as heretofore, ]| i rlHiUßffli; ' : Is also undertaken by the firm. COPPERPLATE EMRATO' PUNCTUALLY 4.TTJNDED TO. , CUTS AND EMBLEMS FOB EVERY. ffijJE.

WAIRARAPA CLOTHING FACTORY. Suits at »v,v ' Suits at ■■ 25/. Suits at 30/Suits at 35/« Suits-at . 40/. Suits at 45/Suits at jH)/. Trousers and Vests at 10/6 Irousers and Vests at 12/6 Trousers and Vests at 16/6 • . Trousers and Vests at 18/6 "Trousers aud Vests at 20/Trousers and Vestß at 25/r Trousers at 6/9 Trousers at ?/6 Trousers at 9/6 J.IUUDDIO HO 14/ U Trousers at 15/6 Shirts at »1/. Shirts at ■. 1/6 ■ > ■Shirts at 2/Shirts at 2/9 Shirts at . 3/ft Hats from ■ 2/3 Boys' Suits from 4/9 Sheetings 10& Calicos 2$ Flannels . 10| . Tweeds . 1/8 THE ADDRESS,— OPPOSITE THEATRE ROYAL, • Masterton. 2362 The Book debts m the estate qt Rapp & Hare mußt be paid at the Wairarapa Clothing Factory AT ONCE,, ■ E. B. HARE. ON Hearson's improved principle can be supplied in any sizes from 13 up to 200 eggs. Prices on application. REGULATING CAPSULES, guaranteed not to vary 3 degrees, can be supplied on receipt ef wire or letter. D. S. PAPWORTH, 2368 Masterton.

PRINGLBB Art Needlework Depot, . 63, Weiunoton, HAVE on band, and are in constant receipt per direct steamers— Novelties,in Art Needlework, Embroidery and Crewel Silks, Filoselles, Brigg's Transfers, Point Lace, Antiruaccassariind Pearl Braids, and every requisite for art noedlework. WOOLS—Shetland, Andalusian, 4 and. 8 thread Berlin, Berlin Fingering, Alloa Yam, i and 6 ply Fingering, Fleeey, Merino, Hanover, Sarony, 4c., of finest qualities only. Country orders receive prompt attention, - 2334 > C, BULKLEY-, Dentist, Welling[l, ton, notifies that from July Ist his surgery wiU be removed from Graysreet to Willin-stroet, (now Brick Build ine), 7th. house above the Albert Hotel. WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTIOIANSr . '■■ Lambion Quay, Wbdhkoion, ~~NVITE inspection of their Superior Stock of Gold and Silver Watches, by best makers. Gold and Silver Jewellery • English, French, & American Clocks v : Superior Jet Goods, etc.', etc, eto. We have just received • a complete Btock of SPECTACLES, FOLDERS, PRESERVERS, LENSES, &0., and are now prepared to fit every peculiarity of iitht; 2261

■NEW ZEALAND wmmmMA HATS, SHIRTS, ' HOSIERY,- TIBS,. RUGS,, BLANKETS, ..... &a., &c &c. . I Smith, wl CM Sold, W. H. WEBBER,2318'' "~ 'Maiw/tr. MR WALTER E. HALL, DENTIST WELLINGTON, MR WALTER E. HALL BEGS to notify to hii Masterton patients that-he may be consulted on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 10th and llth'irist., at'Mr Eton's, Chemist, Artificial teeth at London charges. Every case guaranteed. Teeth painlessly Consultation and advice free. 2364

In talking ovor tho which existed in the manufacturing districts of. England and Scotland with a very reliable : gentleman, well acquainted with the mechanic class, and just out from Home a few weeks, he teld me that there was fully 400 good tradesmen in our town working for Is a day on the J roads. The truth of the above was brought forcibly before rao in passing » shop in Cuba-street. 1 saw thew 13b. How it was made for the money I cannot imagine. Also pocket-knives, resembling the famous pampa, marked Ed; and some grand two-blade pearlhandle knives marked. Is; also some really pretty, coal vaßes marked 12s. Really two years aw when I was furnishing I paid 42s for. There was' also s five-gallon boiler at 8s 3d, which in the country fetches 14s, and Borne grand parlour fendera at lis. I took the prices down, as overy article in the window was marked in plain figures, and 1 intend during tho recess to send down for long-handle Bhovela afi 33 3d, and best stool spades at 4b Gd, to Jno. Young, Wellington's Oheaplronmonger.—Anvi.

First week FIRST WEER First week First week of ■• First week First week MONSTER BOOT First week First week AND SHOE First week First week & A TTI First week Firsi week (JXiJjJu .First week First wtik at ' ' First week J.W.LEAHY'S QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. Come early to secure the Great Bargains First week I First week It lintmekl 11

MR ARTHUR HOBY, - lOBNTIATE IN DENTAL SURGjU MY, : VIWIB-SIBBBT,. WeIHHGION,

Extraordinary Bargams in Drapery, Clothing, 1

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2373, 14 August 1886, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2373, 14 August 1886, Page 2 (Supplement)

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