fails'uf a o"ie where a ouro is possible I'l " I had severe attacks of irmvel and Kidney" trouble;" : ,ivm;- tumble to gel any medicine or doctor to cure mo until I used Dt Souk's Hop Bitters. They cured mc in ft short lime. ■ * or innctivo kidney.cimso " gravel, Bright's duo we,' rheumatism, and a horde of other Berious and fatal disease. 1 !, which can bo prevontot! with Dr Soulu's American Hop Bi' tors if taken in timo." ' Uudiiijfton, Mich. Fob, 2,1836, 1 liavo sold DrSoulo's American Hop Bitters for four years, and there is no modicum that surpass them for bilious attacks, kidney complaints, and all diseases incidont to this-malarial climate. "Monroo, Mich.. Sept, 25th, 1880. Sirs: 1 havo been taking I'r Soulo'e Amoricau Hop Bitters for i'lflammation of kidneys and bladder' "It has done for mo what four physicians failed to do -cured mo. The effect of the Bitters seemed liko to mo." W. L, Carter. 187G ESTABLtSHEU 1876. J. WILLIAMS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FANCIf GOODS IMPOItTUR, &c, Queen-street Mastcrton, TUST OPENED UP,' A Sploudid y Consignment ofWillinnis'.Onmcron's, and Tennent's Celebrated Tobaccos, Consisting of 41 OASES 41, all the Choicest Brands—Cmam of Vbeoinia, Kuiif, Welcome, Nimoct, Victory; 111011 AUJIIIMt,, &0., tic Also 4 cases, consisting of Tobacconists Sundries, silver mounted 8.8.D. pipes, Cigar and Cignretto Cases, Accordians, Concertinas, Violins, Banjos, &o. &c, Suitable for Xmas Presents."
I«imams' Hough aud Fmo Cut Tobaccos arc unequalled in the Colonies! Cut mid prepared by Machinery, on the promises, {mm Ob per lb, THETJIADE SUPPLIED. Station-Holders, Contractors, and Country stoves supplied at , 'Wholesale Prices. A New Consignment of Fishing Tacklo. Agent for the Liverpool London and (ilnbo Insurance Company, Evening Pust, and New Zealand Farmer, Beo and Poultry Journal. J, WILLIAMS Queen-street. NEW ZEALAND BAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAH HOLIDAYS, 1888-9. liaces at Opak i and Spwts at Mastevton, BOTH ON BOXING- DAY. I ON Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and Now Years Day tho ordinary time table will be suspended, and trains from, to and in tho Wuirarapa will run is under:—
a,m a,m. p.m. Wellington, dep 8.5 4.0 Foathorstun, „ 1126 7.13 Groytown, „ 11.25 7.15 Grejtuwn, atr 11.55 7.45 p.m. Carterton, dop 12.8 7.60 Motion,,, .12.85 8,15 Man«amahoo, arr 1.80 a.m, p.m. Mangamahoc, dep 1.50 Masterton, „ • 8,15 8.65 i Carterton „ 8.43 4.25 Greytown, „ 8.45 4.35 Greytuwn, arr 9.20 6.5 Featheraton, arr 9.20 5,10 I Wellington, „ 12.35 8.20
On Boxing Day and Now Yoar'a Day respectively trains will run as under : Wellington depart, for Mnngamahoo and intermediate stations Jit 8.5 a.rn,; for Mnsterton and intermediate stations at 5.85 p.m. A train will leave MaEtcrton fur Mangamahoo at 9 pan. Manamahoe, depart, for Mastcrom, at 8,30 a.m. and 160 p.m ! Mastorton depart for Wellington at 8,15 a.m. and 5,30 p.m. in addition to the abuvo, ut train will leave Groytown for Featherston aud Mastertim at 9.80 a.m., on New Year's Day only.
On Boxing Day a special train will lenvoMastorton for Opaki, nt 11.60 a.m. A return train will lenvo Upaki fur Masterton at 6 p.m.
On Monday, Decouiber 24th, and also un Monday, December 81st, departure from Wellington of the ordinary 8.80 p.m, train to tho Wairarapa will bn delayed until 5.20 p.m. On Busing Bay, December 26th., 1888, and Now Years Day, January Ist, 1889. Excursion tickets, available for return on day of issue only, may bo obtained, as under :- Between Wellington and Upper Hutt. (either way)— First Class, it, Second Glass 2s 6d.. Between Wellington. Potone, and Lower 11 utt and undermentioned stations (either way)Ist 2nd class class, Knitoko 5 0 8 0 Featherston -7 0 5.0: Groytown 8 6 0 6 Carterton 8 6 6 6 Masterton 9 6 7 0 From Wellington, Petone, | and Lower Hutt, to Mangamahoo 10 6 7 6
In addition to tho above, Saturday «• turn tickets may be obtained from any station to any station on the Wellington. Mangumalwo, Napier- Woodyille, and Foxton-Now Plymouth sections, from FRIDAY. December 21st, 1888, to January 2nd, 1889, to be availablo f»r roturu up to and including TUKSDAY, January 15th, 1889, Similar tickets may bo obtulned by persons travolline between Stations on the WellingtonManawatu Company's lino, and stations on tho Foxton New Plymouth' Soction. BY OItDEE Traflio Agent's Offico, Wellington, December 7th, 1888,
LOST FROM MASTEKTON.-A small Grey Maro branded on near shoulder, slightly dappled on hind .quarters. Information ns to Its whore-' abotits will bo gladly received by O. WAGLAND, Butchor. 3085
WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL, HOXING DAY. TN those pleasant and convenient Parsonage Grounds, fronting Worksop Road, and also in llio Paddock adjoining, kindly lentby Mr J; Maoaba, ADMlSSlON—lncludingßefreahments Forenoon-2s Gd; Afternoon—ls 6d; Children under 12 years, Is, 8083
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3085, 20 December 1888, Page 3
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