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SKID) UloEAott, rHE prevalence of Skin Disease has induced me .to introduce an unJilin? Reineily, obtained from Alot Jololo, nf Fiji, during iny et:iy tliero. Having bad such thorough success in helreatment of various (ornis'nf Skin )isease 1 cm couhdehtly. assure any t lerson suffering from any such affection hat the moat obstinate cases .can be 1 mredin from 14 to2Bdays, :,:.. ■.\ The value of my rouiedy is, evidenced i iy the very numerous, genuine,.unsoi'cited testimonials which may. be nspccted on application. Any disease of the skin is peculiarly nfeotinus, and any person sufferingfrom, ( ir huvinEt a suspicion of such, should be nstantly treated with my never-failing remedy. 1 am prepared to forward tree by Parcel Post, Enough or Sufficient of my Never Failing Kemt'dy to cure any ordinary case of Eczema, or any other torm of Skin Disease, on receipt of Poit Office Order for 255, Send particulars to W. SPRING, WONDER OT? MODERN TIMES PILLS and OINTMENT purify tho Blood, correct all disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and-Bowels They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions and areinvaluable in all complaints incidental to Females of all ages. Isaninfallible remedy fpr Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Woundß, Sores, and Ulcers. For Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rhumatism, Glandular Swellings, and all skin diseases it has no equal, Manufactured only atProfessor Holloway's Establishment, B33OXFORD.STREET, LONDON, and may be had of all Medicine Vendors throughout the world, sQ,Fwcliasm sbvld look (o f/te Laid oil thiPoti and Bom. If Wie address« tot 58$, Oxford street, XonJon, iky on GEORGE BEDFORD, OMBRELLAMAKER& REPAIRER Glass and Cuina Neatly Rivemed. COUNTRY Orders promptly attended v to; charges moderate and workmanship guaranteed. NB.-Note the AddressGEORGE BEDFORD Lnmbton Quay, (W the Bine House Bakery) lIKGTQN, •

ISIUniMUUHIIIH HiATUA C'tAOtl & CARRIAGE Jj'AOritY. D. AND w7McINNESS, PROPRIETORS. ALL descriptions oE coachbuildir.g and coachpainting executed on the shortest notice, Estimates carefully prepared for buildings, alterations or addition?. All work entrusted tn their euro will be executed in a workmanlike manner. .■ Furniture made to Order. Pi ROSS & MUIR. COACHBUILDERS. WHEELWEIGHTS AND W GENERAL SMITHS,^ STEAM FACTORY QIIBBN-STRRET M ASTEItTON, Ciiiveroinl Tfotel, EKETAHUNA, D. E. T.hegstnintima'ethereaidpnti of Mustertou and surrounding districts, tliat he has secured the above hotel, nnc invites the patronage of the pi'b'ii generally, • &f Good Table and Accomraodition The best biands of liquor only retailed. 3' , The Equitable LIFEASSCRANCECOMPANYofU.S ESTABLISHED UFOX THE MUTUAL SYSTEM, All profits being divided amongst its Pnhcy Haiders, NO stronger systom for the Govern ment of a Company was eve - devised than that embodied m its charte and by-laws, • THE EQUITABLE is the urges' AND THE RICHEST SdCIETY. IN IHE WoEM i In twenty-nine vears it bus. paid ove £24,600,000't0 its Policyholders, Its New Business is now beipj J obtai'iod at n into exceeding £85,000,001 j a year, i The assets of theEquitablei ar • £19,800,1109, i.o„ nearly TWENTY MILLIONS STERLING Its surplus fund alone represent £4,311,899, and far oxceeds that of an; ' other office, therefore the Equitabloha the largest bonus-giving power in tin world. ■•' ACTUAL RKSULTS.notE6TIMA.TES 1 Hundreds of thousands are now boinj . paid away yearly by the Equitable ii settling TONTINE POLICIES, am thesosettleinents surpass anything tha • has ever beee done in other forms o Lifelnsuranco, ar.d no Colonial Oraoi CAN SHOW ANYTHING TO'COMPAB.E TYITI THEM. O GODFREY KNIGHT, F.I.A, 826 Aotowr

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3531, 2 July 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3531, 2 July 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3531, 2 July 1890, Page 1

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