" liouau os (Johns,' Ask for Well's "Rough 011 Corn's." A complete, permanent cure, Quick rolio or corns and bunions. At all chomiat and Druggist, THOUSANDS HASTEN TO -THEIR GRAVES, By relying on testimonials written in vivid glowing language ol somo miraculous cures made by somo largely puffed doctor or patent medicine has hastonod thousands to their graves; the tenders having almost insane faith that the Bamo miraclii trill bo performed on them, that theso testimonials mention, while tho so-called medicine is all tho time hastening them to their graves. Although we have ' Thousands upon Thousands 111 ot testimonials of the most wonderful cures, voluntarily sent us, we do not publish thorn, as tlioy do not make tho euro. It is our medioino, Dr Soulo's American Hop Bitters, that makes tho cure:, It has never failed, and novor can, Wo will give reforenco to any one for any disoaso similar to their own if desired, or will refer to any neighbor, as there is not a single neighborhood in the known world but can show its cures by Dr Soulo's American Hop Bitters. A Losing Joke. " A prominent Physician of Pittsburg said to a lady patient who was complaining of her continued ill-health, and of his inability to euro hero, jokingly said: 1 Try Dr Sonle's American Hop Bitters.' Tho lady took it in earnest, and used tho bittors, from which she obtained permanent health, She now laughs at the doctor for his joke, but he is not so well pleased with it, as it cost him a good patient, Foos of Doctors, The 100 of Doctors at $3 a visit would tnke a man for a year, and in neod of a daily visit over 81,000 a year for medical attendance alone. And one einelo bottle of Dr Soulo's American Hop Bittors taken in timo would save the 51,000 and tho years sickness.
ADVERTISEMENTS,
LIME! LIME! LIME TO THE EDITOR. Siu—There has been a good deal of I advertising of late in your paper about tho Mauriceville limo. Hitherto I havo been contented with supplying the trade while others have been advertising for the scraps, And as tho output from the Hornetvillo Limo Kiln by about 800 per cont, it may be reasonably assumed that it is by fur tho best for every purpose for which lime is used, and aa none but tho most respectable aconts aro appointed, all customors may be assured that all orders will bo executed Promptly, and with tho Greatest Civility and Attention. Tho Agents for the Harrietvillo Lime;—Mr J. P. Cowie, Alastorton, Mr H.Trotman, Grey town, Mr J. D. Oakly, Featherston, Messrs P, Hutson and Co,, Wellington, Mr R, P. Edwards, Palmerston, A very cheap UEOWN LIME may also bo had for very nominal prices, also an oxcellent lime for agricultural purposes, •. H. E?UROOKS, Mauriceville, Soptembor 12,1888 Advt. 3001,
ANNUAL SHOW OF THE TTAIEARAPA AND EAST COAST FY PABTQBALANDAGBICULTUBAL SOCIETY, Will be Hold on their Show Grounds, Carterton, ON NOVEMBER 10,1888. ENTHIES CLOSE WITH Me W, Sellar, Mastertou, i MiiF. H. Wood, Greytown, Mk W. Book, Featberaton, And tho Secretary, Carterton, ON OCTOBER 20tb, at NOON. EDW.W.DOKSET, Secretary, NOTICE, WHEREAS certain lands on tho Kopuaranga section of tho Wei-lington-NapierKailway have boon taken for pnblio works, under " Tho Publio Works Act, 1882," and its amendments, By proclamation published in tho New Zealand Gazotto of tho thirteenth day of September, 1888. " Now, therefore, I, Edwin Mitoholson, tho Minister for Publio. Works, in pursuanco and oxorciso of overy power and authority enabling mo in that behalf, do hereby appoint tho Public Works Office at Wellington to bo the office at which persons having any estate or intorcst in any land? as aforesaid, or injuriously affoctod by the said nmtion, or suffering any damage in respect of such lands from tho exorcise of the powers given under the said Acts shall serve their claims pursuant to ''the Publio Works Act, 1882," and its amendmonts,' Dated a{ Wellington, p 29th day of EDWIN. MITOHEtSON , . -:■ m^uWiWa>.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3018, 2 October 1888, Page 3
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666Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3018, 2 October 1888, Page 3
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