I<oweM & lorna. Extensive and unreserved sali ojt stock ih-trade, horses cattle and sundries, In tho estate ot G, Gillard, at Maurice ville, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. Atl2 o'clock. LOWES & lORNS have received in atructiona to sell as above on thi premises near Mr Macara'a stables, Miiu l'icevillo, tho whole' of tho stock-in-trad< of a country store, embracing— Groceries, Ironmongery, Crockery, Cutlery, ' Drapery, Clothing, Cooking Utensils, Farm, Bush, Garden and Station Tools, am General Sundries. ALSO — Dairy Cows, Mixed Cattle, Horses, Traps, Harness, Hay Macliino, Wheelbarrow, Poultry, Sundry Tools, and lot useful sundries.' Sale on Novembor 10th at IS o'clock, on the premises Main Coach road, next Mr Macara'a stables, Mauriceville, LOWES & lORNS, 2445 Auctioneers. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH, Afc 2 O'Clock. T OWES & lORNS will, sell at their 11 rooms as above— A Tons Hutt grown Fluke Seed potatoes New and Second hand Furnituro Drapery, Clothing, 80 pairs mixed boots and shoes AND General Sundries. 2446 E HAVE Still Further REDUCED tho price of our Best Quality DERWENT EATING POTATOES. TO m'N Pev Ton IV «t Csvsh, Booking price 52s (if! per tun. We have Sixty tons .still left. II CASELBERG; & CO., CO-OPERATIVE STORES, Martemok. 2425 ~"t(OOHN'OWiKN; UNLESS tho liorae,;saddle aud bridle left in my custody by John O'Ragpn is claimed and all oxpetisos paid within fourteen days from date hereof, they will be sold without further notico. J. TOBIN . Boarding-house keeper. Masterton, Novembor 2nd, 1886. 2442 w IE are continually rcoeiving testimony as to tho value of our remedies WETeT 111 DISUSES. Our treatment is Purely Herbal, arid strictly confidential. TESTIMONIALSSEVERE CASE OF BRONCHITIS. Webb-street, Wellington. Dear Sir,—l think it only my duty ( to mako known to you tho wondorful effect Prof. Brown's Acacian Balsam has had upon my son. He has been suffering from Bronchitis and a distressing cough for somo time, and wo foared ho was in aeonsumption ; in fact tho doctor said one of his lungs was seriously affected, but after Liking a few doses of Balsam he felt very much better; and before he had finished the two bottles, ho was completely restored, and following his occupation again, and has not had an attack sinco. It is> indeed a wonderful cure,—l beg to remain, yours faithfully, MltS Costeiw VALUABLE TESTIMONY. • Martin, Square, Wellington. Dear Sir,—l havo great • pleasure in stating that Prof. Brown's Blood Purifier, Ointment and Pills aro tho bed remedies (have ever known, and have dono my family moro good that any medicino I have over usod. Tho Acacian Balsam and Ointment are also a sure and speedy cure for whooping cough and bronchitis. Having proving them I ran say they are tho best family medicines that I know of.—l am, (tc., J, Felunoham. WORMS. . Argylo-atrnot, Wellington. Sir,—The Malo Fern Vermifuge has done my boy a graityloal ot good; after trying Worm Powders without effect, 1 purchased a bottlo of tho above, which brought away several large worms.— Yours, &«., D, Mtlltl'HY. NERVOUS DEBILITY. ToMr Ayros, Dear Sir,—My daughter is now quite recovered. When 1 first sent to you for a bottlo of Restorative Assiinilant, she was in a very low state in body and mind, I was afraid she was going out of her mind. She took one bottlo of your valu ablo medicino with the RonoveratingPills, whioh 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 aud happy. Hoping this may be of some benefit to any one that may be in the. same state she was iii three months ago.—l am, Ac., Natiunial Bahti.ett. P.S.—Youareatliborty tomake use of this as you think proper, NOTE THE ADDRESS- ' . ! { MEDICAL HERBALIST, ' TARANAKI-ST,, WELLINGTON. 2320 I. TAYX'E R, LOuAL ! 'fim DEPOT, ■ ■ ( ... ' • QUEKN-STi, - MASTERTON.' ARGE quantities of fruit for preservjJ ing'wlll bo disposed of at Wijou;sale Prices (hiring the Reason, Those'requiring fruit for preserves should Dbok their orders early. REGISTRY OFFIOIS FOR 8K8... ... VANTB, . ' 2439
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2446, 6 November 1886, Page 3
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