TO TIIE EDITOR. Sir,—Will you Kindly allow mo through your columns to acquaint tho people of tho Wairarapa of tho fact t hat I am giving up the clothing portion of my business entirely, and consequently am now soiling mens', youth's and boy's clothing at whatever it will fetch, as 1 am determined to realise on it at all hazards. Yours Truly, J. Ihorbcrk, Clothier and Outfitter, corner of Cuba and Manners St., Wellington. Advertising Cheats. " It has become so common to begin an articlp, in an elegant, interesting stylo, " Then run into some advertisement that we avoid all such, " And simply call attention to the merits of Dr Soule's American Hop Bitters in as plain, honest terms as possible, " To induce people, "To give them one (rial, which so proves their value that thoy never use anything else. . "The remedy so favorably noticed in in all the papers, religious and secular is " Having a larpe sale, and supplanting all other medicine. " There is no denying the virtue of hop plants, and the proprietors of Dr Soules American flop Bitters have' shown great shrewdness and ability, "In compounding a medicine whoso virtues are so palpable to every one's observation.
DID SHE DIE ? "No! _ "She lingered and Buffered along, pining away all the time for yours," " The.doctors doing her no good." "And at last was cured by this Dr Soule's American Hop Bitters the papers say so much about." " Indeed! Indeed 1" "How thankful we should be for that medicine," a hauohter's misery, "Eleven jyoars, our daughter suffered on a bed of misery. " From a complication of kidney, liver, rheumatic trouble and nervous debility, "Underthe care of the best physicians, " Who gave her disease various names, "But no relief, "And now she is restored to us in gsiid health by as simple a remedy as Dr Soule's American Hop Bitters, that we had shunned for years before using it/' —The Parents. Father is getting well, " My daughter says: " How much better father is since he used Dr Soule's American flop Bitters." "He is getting well after his long suffering from a disease declared incurable," " And we are so glad that he used your Bitters."—A Lady of N.Y. ISTNone genuine without a bunch of green hops on the white label, and Dr Soule's namo blown in tho bottle. Beware of all tho vile poisonous stuff made to imitate the above.
NOTICE. THE next English and European Mail via San Francisco, will close at this Office on SATURDAY, the 3rd day of Dacember, at 6,30 a,m, J. BAGGE, Sub-Postmaster. , For money orders, at i p.m., on FRIDaY. For Registered • letters, at 6, p,m on FRIDAY Masterton, Nov. 28th, 1887. 2759 TRIAL OF NFAV PATENT Acme Harrows. LOWES & IORNS, agents for Reid & Gray, of Dunedin, will £;ive a trial of their new patent Acme Harrows at Mr Carrs farm Te Ore on THURSDAY NEXT, at 3 p.m. All farmers are invited.
EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB'S SPRING MEETING, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Nov. 30th and Dec, Ist respectively. Excursion tickets win be issued on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, November 29th, 30th, and December Ist respectively, to be available for return up to and including SATURDAY, December 3rd, 1887. Maaterton to Wellington 14s 10s fid Carterton „ „ ... 12s 9s Od Greytoivn „ „ ... 12s 9s Od Featherston „ . 10a 7a 6d . SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS from all other stations to Wellington may be obtained on same dates, to bo also available for return up to December 3rd, inclusive, AT ITUTT PAKK ON Ist 2nd Class Class
Departure of the ordinary 4 p.m. train from Wellington to the Wairarapa will be postponed each day until 5.20 p.m. Passengers by tlie 5,35 train from racecourse will be able to join tbe Wairarapa train at Petone. Other trains will run as usual. BY ORDER. . Traffic Agent's Office, Wellington, Nov. 26, 1887* 2760 FEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. St, ANDREW'S DAY, WEDNESDAY, November 30, SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS from any stalion to any station may bo obtained on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 29th and 30th November respectively, to bo available for return up to and including THURSDAY, Ist December, TBB7. BY ORDER. Traffic Agent's Office, Wellington, Nov. 26, 1887. 27G0 NOTICE, HAVING this day admitted Mb G. H. SRUTE (late Carrier, Masterton) as a partner in my sawmilling business, the samo will 'in future bo carried on in the name of Hendeuson & Shute. All orders for Bridge and Building Timber shall receive our best attention. D, HENDERSON, • Kaitara Sawmills, Grey town. Greytown, Nov 18, 1887. 2755
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2760, 28 November 1887, Page 3
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