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Prof. Henry Barraclough, of "Wellington, has discovered a great remedy which iB preeminent as a cure for hard and soft Corns. It has given the greatest satisfaction to everyone who has been fortunate enough to tty it. It removes nil soreness and pain, while it Cures. It is also a very beneficial application for bunions, removing all that intolerable soreness, and reduces them amazingly. All who suffer with corns or bunions would procure the corn destroyer without a minute's Hesitation if they only had the slightest Knowledge of its etti cacy. Five days' use of the destboyer (which is m ointment form) will be sufficient to convince anyone that it is a specific. By enclosing postal note for Is 2d oue box will be forwarded to any address. Address—Prof. Henry Barraclough, Medical Herbalist, Pirie Street, Wellington \.dvt.

FOOTBALL. TE AUTE COLLEGE V MASTER TON F.C. Pky to commence at 2.4G*Bharp. Admission Is, Ladies free.

" HAVE pleasure in thanking those who voted for me at the late election placing ine again at the head of the poll, I trust to continue to merit your conKLI SMITH. TO SHEARERS. THERE is room for a few Shearers by Tuesday's boat for Sydney. If those who have booked telegraph me on Saturday (this day). I will reply immediately if room, and they must be down on Monday night, HENRY WRIGiiT. MASTERTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. fIIHE REV. ROBERT WOOD will preach to-morrow EVENING on the following subject:— "The Drink War in Masterton : the will of the Publicans versus the will of the Public." ALL INVITED: Service beginning 7 o'clock. Corrugated Iron. THOMAS BALLINGER .UST L4.NDED EX "CAMA.NA," 380 GaseH of kk OKB " BRAND Galvanised C/orrugrated

Iron, 26 GAUGE, 5 FEET TO 10 FEET. Will be sold at lowest possible Cash Pbiceb. About 25 tonß of damaged Galvanised Corrugated Iron " ORB " Brand, all lengths. Early applicatisn necessary. GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON Pkicb List—--5 6 7 8 9 10 feet 2/1 2/6 2/11 3/4 3/11 4/7 persheet ALSO — BLACK CORRUGATED IRON. Price List—--6 6 7 8 9 10 feet 1/6 1/9 2/- 2/3 2/8 3/1 per sheet Tlte Cheapest Corrugated Iron in the Market SEE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES 162 sheets Bft galvanised corrugated iron costs 3/4 per sheet ... £27 0 0 162 sheets Bft blackcorrugated iron 2/3 per Bheet costs ...18 4

Saving in 1 ton blk cor iron £8 15 0 Special Cash Discounts Allowed. Note the Address Empire Works. THOMAS BALLINGER, Manufactory ~.. Victoria-street. Office and WarehouseNo. 17 Willis-stbeet WELLINGTON. Note.—Highest Cash price given old Zinc Education Board, Wellington, July 11, 1891. \ PPLICATIONS fcr the following j. appointments will bo received at this office up to WEDNESDA Y,;the 22nd instant:— Teacher, Ohau ; salary, £IOO. Assistant* Clareville ; salary f.60. Assistant,. Mangatainoka; salary, £OO. All applications must be made on the forms, which can be obtained at tni office. A. DORSET. Secretary.

MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. ESTABLISHED, 1869. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. Registered under Life Assurance Com Dailies and Policies Act ot New Zealand SPECIAL FEATURES. If will be remembered that the Mutual Life of Australasia was the first office in these Colonies to issue policies ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM ALL CONDITIONS. Larger Reserves against Liabilities than any other Mutual Life Assurance Society transacting business in the Australasian Colonies rnd founded within the last JfO years. Not only was the valuation of assurances in 18S9 made by the Institute of Actuarie?, the A.M. Table with pare premiums and interest at k per cent, but special reserves were made for suspended mortality and immediate settlements. Claims are settlcil without eitlier disjmte or delay, and the Association has iiever figured in Court either as plaintiff or defendant. At the office of the Mutual Life Association of Australasia. P. GILL, Resident Agent. AVlfcfG sufficiently recovered from ~ my recent accident, I have this day resumed practice in Mosterton. W. H. HOSKLNG. Master tou, June 19,1891.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3861, 18 July 1891, Page 3

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641

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3861, 18 July 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3861, 18 July 1891, Page 3

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