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4 JSY one wanting EfcGINES, BOILEBB, or any other MACHINERY or any one having same to sell APPLY TO—BROWNS MACHINER Y STORE, Farish street, Wellington. Sole agent for Rodger's Wrought

Iron Split Pulleys. VEGETABLE COMPETITION'. SEASON, 1891-2. LIST of CASH PRIZfIS AJUUL4 UAIXAIXXIW uiuaw ww »%iwv«.wv» msj us before February 23rd, excepting for melons, which cad be sent any time before 26th March, 1892, Ist 2nd prize prize 1. Cabbage, St. John's Day, 6 heaviest £3 £2 2. Carrot, Intermediate, 24 heaviest £3 £2 3. Cauliflower, any variety 6 heaviest £3 £2 4. Lettuce Cabbage, any variety, 6 heaviest ... £8 £2 5. Waxes Melons, any variety, 3 heaviest ... £8 £2 6. Onions, Brown Spanish, 24 heaviest £5 £3 7. Paesnips, any variety, 12 heaviest £8 £2 Full particulars can be obtained from the agents— John Graham and Co., MASTERTON,

From whom seeds, from which veg« tablet must be grown to be eligible fo competition, can be bought. Empire Tea Company's SUPEKIOR BLENDED TEASi A RE composed of the PUREST & BEST DESCRIPTIONS, imported chiefly frem Ceylon and India, and are admitted to be the best value offered in New Zealand. People often complain that they can not set good Tea—that is, Tea of a uniform good quality, a Tea that is good this month and can be obtained jußt as

good nnxt month. They will hare no reason to complain if they only ask their grocer for | EMPIBE TJSA COMPANY'S SUPEKIOR BLENDED ! TEAS. They will then obtain all that they can possibly desiroi HOUDA? O PEE LB W-&G. TURN BULL Proprietors.

I P-ARaMO. IABAMO is one of the new medicines specially prepared by Sister Mary Joseph AußEßrfrom vegetation in New Zealand. All those Buffering from Liver Complaint should give this preparation a fair trial, and we are certain that benefit will soon be found, The Liver is one of the organs in the human structure which gives most trouble, having, as it hoi to do, to get through a large amount of work in 24 haurs. Headache and Dizziness in the head can generally be traced to a Liver which has been upset, audit is a well known fact that no human being can appear in good temper, when the Livei is out of order. Mental Depression, Prostration, Jaundice indigestion, Heartburn, Pains in the Stomach, under the Shoulders, or Bibs, usually can be traced to the same cause, and how thankful mankind sheuldbethata sure remedy is now made public. Paramo only wants a fajr trial, and no person will then be without it. It is a good medicine, and if ifails it will be hardly possible that any other can cure. : If you suffer from any of the above complaints, please give Paramo a trial. It cannot harm you, and may be of great benefit. Springfield, May, 1884. Dear Sisteb.—Your Paramo has cured me, and I have to thank you very much for it. Pat Qonuc, Dear Sister.—l called at Karongota to see Jimmy, whom I expected to see dying. What has not been my surprise when'l heard that he was at the plough. Your medicine has cured him in a week. E. Reiqner, S.M, Orvington, August, 1888, Dear Sisteb.—l have at last found your direction. I am improving greatly, and I think that a bottle more of your medicine will cure me completely. Will you please let me have it. E, MooftE,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3871, 28 July 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3871, 28 July 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3871, 28 July 1891, Page 4

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