Prof. Heury Barraclough, of Welling ton, has discovered a great remedy whin 1 ! is pre-eminent as a cure for hard mid soft Corns It has given the greatest, satisfaction to everyone who has been fortunate enough to try it It removes all 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 tipsitation if they only had the slightest Knowledge of its effi cacy. Five dnys' use of the destboyer (which is in ointment form) will be sufficient co convince anyone that it is a specific. By enclosing postal note for is 2d one box will be forwarded to any address. Address—Prof. Henry Barraclough, Medical Herbalist, Pirie Street, Wellington— knvt.
PUBLIC MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETIJSG under the auspices of the Knights of Labour Will be held at the THEATRE ROYAL Wednesday Evening, July 29th. The meeting will be addressed by Meßsrs Earnahaw, Hogg, Mills, and'Pinkerton, M.H.R.'s, and by some of the delegates to the District Assembly. The chair will be taken at 8 o'clock. A iter the meeting A Soiree will be held at the Temperance Hall. Tickets, Lady and Gentleman 2s 6d, Single Ticket, Is 6d. __
FAIRABAPA HUNT CLUB. Meet near Carterton. ■ MEET will be held on TUESDAY, L the 11th August, at £he Taratani Hotel, at 2 p.m. The hounds will throw off from the adjoining paddock at 2.30 p.m. This will bo jbhe only notification to members of the above meet. GEO. S. M. TfccDERMID, Hon Sec W H. C. WHY WILL YE SUFFER FROM NERVOUS and DEBILITATING DISEASES which destroy the VITAL FORCES of* MAN HOOD, when there is a positive and permanent cure which costs comparatively NOTHING? We send you, PBEE of CHAKGE, full particulars of the FRENCH METBOD of curingN WRV--OUS DEBILITY and all EVIL EFFECTS arising therefrom. Addresa PARISIAN MEDICAL AGENCY Co., Box 766, Sydney.
mENDERS WANTED.— For Falling, Hauling, and Tram, ing, '' otara logs for Sawmill at per 100 feet. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close on 31st July, 1891. Full particulars on appliestion to ERNEST 0. SMITH, Taiieru Saw Mills.
MISS WATSON BEGS to announce that she will (d. v.) resume School duties in PerryStreet on MOJNDAY, 20th mat. Subjects— ENGLISH, MUSIC, FRENCH, LATIN, and ALGEBRA. Terms on Application. A Competent Master has been engaged for Latin and Algebra. FOR SALE. 6 YOUNG WORKING BULLOCKS, in good condition, with yokes and chains.
») DEAUGHT HORSES, quiet and {} staunch; any reasonable trial given. Itfour wheel log WAGGOM, with sin tires. IFive to six horse power ENGINE and boiler suitable for breaking down logs, or for a small sash factory, to be sold cheap. ISet of LOG TRUCKS, extra large wheels. -j TIMBER JACK. -I CRAB WINCH and chain. 1 TROLLY and about h ton of iron rails. R. A. WAKELIN, Kash and Door Factory, Greytown.
NO CURE, NO PAY. WE guarantee to cure ANYONE suffering from Nervous Debility, Weak Vitality, &c, or receive NO PAT. Send for our FREE Pocket Manual, which is full of proof, and be convinced. Address Medical Electrician, P.O. Box 462, Sydney.
IMPOUNDING NOTICE. MPOUNDED at Masterton July 25th, 1891, by ranger, from Perry Street, one Bay Pony Mare, white «tar on forebead, no visible brand, no shoes. If not claimed and all expenses paid will be sold on SATURDAY, August Bth, 1891, at 12 o'clock noon. E. S. RICHARDS, Poundkeeper. rpHE REV. W. E. PAIGE heartily thanks the Ladies and Gentlemen and Little Folks who, directly and indirectly, so kindly assisted in St. Matthew's Social Gathering. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS for the tLtveatinn. of Shearing Sheds at Tinui for Messrs SlnuuseU Will be received at my office (where plans and specifications may be seen) up to noon on Gth. August, 1891. JOHN KING, Architect, Kuripuni.
T. MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, ON THURSDAY, JULY 30. TO CONCLUDE WITII CIIVOCR hILLA. ADMISSION Is ; CHILDREN, od, Chairs, 3d extra. W. E. PAIGE. "7E, tnc undersigned, do hereby V give public notice, that in consequence of contiuual theft from Matahiwi Station, 'all trespassers thereon under my pretence will be prosecuted. J. & H. HOLMES. Matahiwi, Ma«tertoD, 4th July, 1891
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3870, 27 July 1891, Page 3
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