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P. 0 B. JENSEN, BOTANIST Cmi bo consulted (advice- FREE) at 158, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, UIHER personally ot by. letter. All j cases promptly and punctually attentedto. Mr Jensen has made the I following class of complaints the study of' his life, and a auie euro will be guaranteed in every case undertaken, Specified Liver Complaint, No 1,3s 6d „ Rheumatism, No b, 2s U „ Palsy, 4s 6d , „ Hyateria, No 3, 2a fid „ St. Vitus'Dance, No 4,6s (3d ' „ Dysentery, No 5,2s „ Cholera, No 6,5s „ Piles, No 7,7s 6d „ Diabetes, No 8,6s „ Gravel, No 9,45. U , Dropsy, No 10, Ss „ Fevers, No 11,8 a6d „ Consumption, No 12, Is „' Asthma, No 13,8s „ Summor Compliant, No 15, 8b „ Sunatrolio, No 10,15s „ Tapeworm, No 17,2s „ Fomalo Complaints, No 19,10s ~ Stono in Bladder, No 20,4s (id „ Somcnal Weaknes3,No 21,7 a lid ~ Norvous Head, No 22,' 4s „ Mind Complaints, No 23, os „ C01d8,N024,450d „ Errors of Youth, No 25,7s Gu\ „ Loss of Appetite, No 26, 2s „ Trembling of Hands, No 27, 2s „ Blood Purifiov, No 28, 3a Gd „ Simple Syrup, No 29,2s (id „ Cardraca Syrup, No 30,2s 6d „ Tooth-powdor, No 31, Is 6d „ Cough Mixture, No 82, 2s (id „ Lost Vitality, No 33,3s „ Fits. No 34,6s „ Corn Cure, No 35, la Cd „ Prematura Decay, No 36,4s BEAD ON. If you are aufforing with any of tlio above complaints, and cannot corao for the medicine yourself, send with your neighbor; if you have not got a neighbor drop a lino into the post-office. Take particular notice of the number of your complaint, and send the number with the letter. ■ Take particular notice of the address, and the medicine will bo for warded at once. 256-

fABIATUA TEMPERANCE HOTEi J.OSOiP Proprietor, OOD ACCOMODATION for the 1 Travelling public 2249 C. WAGLAND, BUTCHER, Masiemon. PRIME BEEF, and Beat Quality MUTTON always on hand. 2380 ALTER PERRY, i GENERAL BUTCHER, BBIDGE-ST., MASTERTON The Correct Time'for 15s. A. HENDERSON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Queen Street, Mastorton,

FIREWOOD, •p T CHAPMAN of the Upper Jtt« (J' Plain, having retired over 3 years from the Firewood Trado, has now recommenced business, and hopes that some of his old customors and as, many new ones as think fit will give him a share of thoir support, He is prepared to deliver good sound FIREWOOD of every discription, a full measure guaranteed at the lowest market rates. Mafcai 2ft, and 4ft. longthß; Maire, 2ft and 4ft (if specially ordered); Matai and Maire in 9 or 12 inolicsif specially oiderod; Totava in any lengths required. Rough Wood.—Good sound Matai and Tttoki, unsplit, the beat value ior the money in tho Market, Totara fencing posts, wire and mortice; Totara straining posts mid rails, Totara' house blocks (A /air allowance raado to the Building Trade) All orders entrusted to Mr J. Slliotte, Saddler, Maaterton will receive prompt attention, where prices may be obtained. A liberal allowance made toHotelkcopore and publio institutions, whero quantities oro takon, also au allowance of ono shil* Db.F. WALLACE MACKENZIE. OCULIST AND AURIST, 83 Umu WiLiiH Street, WELLINGTON. RANGIORA NURSERY. WE. IVORY, in presenting his • catalogue of fruit, trees and general nursery stock, begs to thank his numerous patrons for their liberal support during tho last twenty-six years, and to inform thßm that his stock of fruit trees, &0,, this year growing on fourteen acres of ground are equal in quality and growth to foriuor years, tho majority win? fruit bearing this season, . , JAMES STONE & SON, AGENTS, MASTERTON; JJN.B.—Those who have purchased tliese trees in Maaterton, speak very highly of them, - 2020 E. Taylor, LOCAL FRDIT DEPOT, Queen St,, Maaterton, TH TAYLKR informs tho public that JCJ • daring the planting season varieties of Fruit, Ornamental Trecß, and all lands of Ornamental Tree Seeds, &c., gu be supplied. ALL FOREIGN FRUIT in Markot. ifcKGISTRY OFFXOi~FUR SERVANTS

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2633, 27 June 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2633, 27 June 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2633, 27 June 1887, Page 4

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