ioat of the was eiok and some pain<ia the (head.; .Later duriug tlie passage ho jrew Avorie, .aud l -!wheu the.thin reached Halifax he^rnsplaced in tho Victoria General Hospital, and tile ship'sailed, away without, him.. 4 The house surgeon gavo him sobo powd'eH to .stop, tlio vomiting,; anil tho'uoxt 'day thovisitinft physician pavo him a mixture to take evory four hours; Within two days AVade was so much worse that tho doctors stopped both the powdors andjho mixture, ' A month passed, the poortiroman getting worao and worse. •Thoncauie another doctor, who was to be: visiting physician for the next fivo month!, Ho tjavo otlliir medidiiioa but not much relief. Nearly all tha time Wado suffered great torture ; lie digested nothing, throwing up all lie ate. Thero.was toniblo pain in |tho boivelsj burning heat in tho throat, heartburn, and racking headache. The pationt was now taknig a mixture every, four hours, powders' one alter each meal to digest the food, operating pills one every night, and tomperaturo pills two each.night to stop the cold swoats/ If drugs could cure him at all, Richard had an idea that lie took enough to do it. But oil the other .hand pleurisy sot in .and the (lodon look mejij ounta. of mttur fromhia riijht mk, and then told'hiiii ho was sure to die. -Five month mor'o rolled by, and tlierc was another change :of visiting physicians.' The now one gave Wade a mixture which lie said modi kirn tremble lite a leaf ow Int. ■■■■»■■ • ;■■■
iW; this.crisis' Wadu's Scotch jilood assorted itselt... lie refusod to ■ stand any more dosing, and told tho doctors that if he must die he could die as well without Hiein ns, with them, I!y this time a cup of, milk would. turn sour mi his stomach, and lio there for dajs, Our friend from Glasgow was liko a wrock on a shoal, fast going tu pieces, We will let him tell the icit of his experience in tho words iu which lie communicated it to tho pres3 Ho says; "When I ivas lutliis stato a lady whom I had never seen cameto tlio hospital and talked with me. Slio proved to bo an angel of mercy, for without her I should not now bo alive She told mo of a medicine called Mothor Soigol's Curative Syrup,' aud brought 1110 a bottle next day.. I started with it, without consulting the doctor, arid in only a few duijs' lime I was out of M, tailing fvrftam ml eiys furlmdfust. From that timo, keeping on with Mother Suigel's great remedy, I got ivoll fast, and was soon ablo to leave tho hospital and come home to Glasgow. I now feel as if a was in nnotlior world, and have no illness of any kind," The abovo facts aro calmly and im> partially stated, and tho reader, may draw his own conclusion. Wo deem it best to use no names, . although Mr Wade gave,them in his original deposition. His address is So. 241, Stobcross Street, Glasgow, whero letters will reach him- ' Editoh,
Tbe following is irom a contemporary f The Waikato farmers are a slop ahead of this class genorally in tho colony, and arc seolting (o bo enlightened, as to scientific modes of farming by Professor Thomas, of the Auckland University. HAVING this day disposed of my sawmilling business at Tauoru to Mn Ernest 0. Smith, the patronage hitherto given to me will, I trust, bo continued to my successor, All debts owing to me must bo paid, and all claims against me must ba sent in by tlio 31st inßt, ROBERT DONALD. Mastodon, March 16th, 1890. 3462 In connection with tbe above I boy to state that I shall, continuo the aboro Business and execute all Orders entrusted to me with all'possible'despatch and at current prices. 3302. ERNEST 0. ; SMITH.
IN BAMRUPIOY, Iu the District Court of Wairarapa, liolden nt Masterton, bem local Court of Pankruptoy. "VfOTIOEis hereby given that thoro Jj| will be a Public Sitting of the above honourable Court on WEDNESDAY, the 2Gth day of March, 1890, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; when tho followjug bankrupts will be publicly examined-- . DAVID TAYLOR, ol Qreytown, contractor ■ JOSEPH and EMMA INGLE?, of Carterton, Sottlora W, SELLAII, Masterton, 18th March, 1890. 3402
FOE BALE. QAA Well bred (Romnoy-Cotswold) OUll 2-tooth ewos. i JOS. BENNETT, f/ .3102 !' ■ (M'uao'j TOSUVEYORS; RANTED TENDERS For cuttiujr up block of hboxit SOO acres iuto sections of) 80 acres for buslifellers Block situated, at Winn gae'liu (ldte Kosh',) Tenders close oil Saturday 22nd inst,' For particulars apply w Dr Bosklng, Maeterton..« " '3402 NOTICE TO FENCERS.
rnENDERS arc fnvited fur the erection X (labor only) of BO Chains Wire Fencing At liangitiuimu, arid' iriiiy 'bo loft, addrcaaed to tlio undersigned, at tlio WAiiumrA Daily Office; oii or befure noon of SATUKDAY, the 22nd inst. Specifications may be s'cen at Meat's H. Caiolborg & Co's atoro. T. MINOUUE, ■' March 12th, 1800, 3457
BUSH FELLING COHTUACT, 1 RENDERS addressed to D, Donald; - Solway, Masiterton, will lie received up to the Ist April, for .lorfellingr nboutSJOOp acres iu &fectious ioi llpht busli in Puketol DiNti'lct. Plans and specifications can bi seen at Mr J. Vile'al'a'iiatui, T. Parsons' Eketahiina, Murphy's, "Wooclville, G. G under son, Mauriceville, Lowes ami > loriis', Masterton, or will bo supplied on application. 3 ; WAIRARAPA. NORTH, COUNTY. ■VTOTIOE is hereby given that at a Jj| meeting of the Council to be held ili TUESDAY, the Bth April, 18' JO, WStilutious passed on the 11th in?t, diMulving the D jards of the Eketahuna; Jlauricevillo, and Masterton Road Districts, and altering the boundaries of the Alfredtou and Mastcrton Ridings, will be presented for confirmation! ..Copies of the above special orders may be seen at the County Council Chambers, StetorSon.-V; i j. F. Cr.'MOORE, ' t"~ \ County Clerk. * Masterton, March 14th, 181(0. 8400 I ,OR Gold Pnperhangin»B from 1/0 per,piece, go to ft TINGE Y, .Maipewstreet, Wiillingtw, 8419
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3462, 18 March 1890, Page 3
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