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.PRIOR GILBERT DESIRES to inform his MasterUm friends that ho has started in business as a Fishmonger, and will be glad to supply their wautß from the cart with FREBH FISH of flie beat kinds from Wellington, n:id tlio Bays and Streams of the district. • -TyMBJRM. iLSCKSIigp. -m, FAREiES, IN:* returniiig -tbixhliß to hia,old. c'as- . tomers ajid the public gene'rully for past favors, tags't<> irifofm thorn tfifft he • has ov#itiiv»B promise?: .previously. . jPKjsjed b'y ; MSUV. Biuei/vAll work fd 'liim: will., receive his best attention, TEEMS, LIBERAL. . YOIGrHT & BRaSCH, UPHOLSTERERS AND' CABINET MAKERS. • QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON, INVITE AT fBNTION TO THEIR ; LARGE STOCK . ITUREi ' Comprising . , CHOICE DESIGNS- ' ' ■ ' : • IN drawing; dining/ and bed- ' ROOM FURNITURE, &c, ' ' Paliio.3 Fqriiishing or requiring the , smallest, domestic 'should . inspect this, ostablishuieut. • ,• Every', .information' 'afforded, without : ;,*;Beitig pressed to pua-haa'c. ' 2694 A, PHILLIPS, (Late of London). Fork Butcher, Opposite J as. Brown & Co. 's Auction Mart, & adjoining; Denisoii llouae, Quee.v Street, Mastekton. IN .returning thanks for'past favors; wisiies to inform liis numerous Customers, and the publis generally that ho has REMOVED to those commodious and central premises, lately occupied by -tho Bank of -New South Wales, whero his patrons can still ruly upon getting the BEST of delicacies, comprising— Real Cambridge pork Sausages 'Ham aiid Tongue Sausages Raised Pork Pies Collared Iload BJack Puddings All tho abovo are made from FRESH •MEAT DAILY. A TRIAL SOLICITED, 2094 teili. I ■ |-i «• TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. N tho Wairarapa'district' the purebred Clydesdale Ho'ko,. , Pi inet) Arthur PRINCE ARl'llUßi is by Young Prince Charlie, bred by William Boag, . Esq., of Butnside, Fendelion., Ho is by Ola Princo Charlie,- (imported), and was never beaten at auy.Sb'>w at Christchurch ilia Dam, Doling, is by Napoleon, «/randNit'iioy, imported from Tasnrauia. has taken First Prize, every time when'ohowif in Christoburch, ■ PRINCE ARTHUR'S dam, Gipsy, is tyYiuijig Lofty, grand-dam Darkey, by old .Black. Cliaijipion; great grand-dam vfiipsy, -.by Hope, bred by Mr .Taylyv, of Patittoiii. ■ _.!! - ■ ■ . .. . RvFALLOON, ■ - Proprietor. *'\T. JULIAN, PRESSOR. OF MEDICAL BOTANY, .99, Manchester-street, Cbriatchurob, Specialist in NERVOUS, CHRONIC, and all • .' COMPLICATED DISEASES requit- , . ;ing''BKILL and INTEGRITY. Author of "Nervoes.Diseasesand their treat: ib'cnt,"Price 9di'Post free 7d. Also, " Siinple safe and Sutjeowivo Methods of Treating Piseaso," a twolve page pamphlet, froo cn otmailed.free to any addrera on receipt of a penny stop. Mr Julian requests thVattontiou of the readers of this journal to the accompanying certificates, and invites ouquiry po'noerning them, , ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER. Princfcbd-utrect,' Madras-st. North, • _ Christchurch, July 20th, i'!BG. Mr -Julian,—Dear Sir,—lt is with much ilcaaure that I hand- you this- testimonial. In I'ebruary, 1882,1 was taken ill with disease of the liver, I was at that timo in Southland, I got medical aid thero, and after spend ins; a groat part of my money on doctors I became an outdoor patient at the Invercargill Hospital for twelve months, when I was discharged a 8 incurable. By tho kindness of my friends 1 was enabled to remove to Dunedin and Oamaru, in the hope that a chaugo of air and better skill might bo secured. Afterwards I removed to Christehurch. Hospital doctors and others — fourteen in all—have tried to cure mo; they all told me I had a diseased liver. Some of them wanted to operate omuc, which I objected to, 1 consulted you when I was in a very weak ' •' etato, and after a fortnight's treatment I was better than I Lad been for years. lam now well. Yours ever grateful, JOSEPH GRACE. ... EPILEPSY. Ht2eldean road, Addington, July 29, 1885. Mr Julian,—Dear Sir,—l have had ono of my daughters under your treatment for Bpilepay, :witb which sho has been afflicted tor ,- awut three years. Medical men did her no ' good, and I was afraid sbo' would get dropsical or insane. At last I thought 'of applying to 1 you, and lam happy lo stite' that after five /-..weeks' treatment Bbo is of bright intejleot, without recurrence of, lit?, and of good health, ■ You may mako what übo you please of this 'cwnjnunication,-Yours gratefully, C. WARD, late H.M. Customs, ■ CUEE OF DEAFNESS. •' : -SULtlsrj- ro'id,. Bt. Albaus, March I,IMB. Mr Juliajy—Dear tiir,—l have delayed sendjug you'this ccrfifiwto of. my son Walter's uealtb in order to know if he was permanently eared of deafness, with wbioh he was afflicted for three years. It is now six months since he " was under your treatment for a fortnight, and •./iwtbat timo his hearing iB thoroughly welL I am glad to let it be known that you havo such superior skill, for I spent a lot of money in trying to 1 got him cured before I brought him to • you.—Yours sincerely, THOMAS CODLING, Jv'K. T. 'JULIAN, PROFESSOR OF MEDICAL BOTANY, flfl, Manchoßterot,, Chrißtckuroh. 2601 BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Maoterton, that be has reduced the price for Swooping Chiinnays, a? follows; COTTAGE CHIMNEY H-, OVER ?0n: HIGH... 1/6. All orders left with Mr Farmer, To Vacooniafc, will bo promptly attended to YEUTI dI N 0 TtTTrr Jew Aavcr'.israeuts: 3a porinch Ist Insertion Mu-prioo 6il ijubsoqucQt luwrtfous. Short Aijvertlwuietits, not ejceedlug 18 words, rf winted Coloiini; Is wtli, Ist lu 3o rttoa half-price wbscqOeiit r Advertisements'over leader chareed double rates. Ine number ol tortious required for anv adver- ; tiwneot should bo plaUilv marned on It, oihonviw ■tt (rill be continued and charged for til countermanded. Advertisements ordered by the month or quarter and countermanded before tho time mood for expiree, will bo charged for the full term unless by special snangement. All C|iual advertiseuiouts from persons hiring 1 no running aooount with' tbls office mnst be PREPAID. Btasipi accepted In pajmont of itrail orders by port. Hrtbs, Dcethi, and Marriage Notices KOT chargod for lo'secure prompt insertion of advertisements It Is seoewwy that thoy should be left at the office by 11 a,m.6n the day;of publication. .Alterations to Advertlstoioiits on the Ist and 4th oaget must be sent In upt later than 11 a.m. on tho iavprecedlug that on which they aro requirod to iipwir. * : ' Butecriptioo-Pw quarter 7s (id In ndvone- 1

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2694, 7 September 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2694, 7 September 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2694, 7 September 1887, Page 3

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