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.NY one wanting ENGINES, BOITiEBS, or any other MACHINERY or any one having same to sell APPLY TO—BROWN'S MACHINERY STOKE, Farish street, Wellington. Sole agent for Rodger's Wrought Iron Split Pulleys. VEGETABLE COMPETITION. SEASON, 1891-2. LIST of CASH PRIZES

ALL ENTRIES must be received by us before February 23rd, excepting for melons, which can be sent any time before 26th March, 1892, Fall particulars can be obtained irom the agents— John Graham and Co.,

MASTERTON, From whom seeds, from which vegtablet must be grown to be eligible fo competition, can be bought. PARAMa PARAMO is one of tie new medicines specially prepared by Sister Mart Joseph Aobert from vegetation in New Zealand. All those suffering 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 has to do, to get through a 'large amount of work in 24 hours. Headache and Dizziness in the head can generally be traced to a Liver which has been upset, and it is a well known fact that no htiman being can appear in good temper when the Liver is out of order. Mental Depression, Prostration, Jaundice indigestion, Heartburn, Pains in the Stomaoh, under the Shoulders, or Bibs, usually can be traced to the same cause, and how thankful mankind sheuld be that a sure remedy is now made public. Paramo only wants a fair 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 Sister.—Your Paramo has cured me, and I have to thank you very much for it. Pat Quirk, Dear Sister.—l called at Karongota to see Jimmy, whom I expeoted to see dying. What has not been my surprise when I heard that he was at the plough. Your medicine has oured him in a week. E. Beigner, S.M. Orvington, August, 1888, Dear Sister. —I 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. Moore.

MARUPA. ALL peoph are liable at any time to auSer from Colds in the Head, Sore Throat, Bad Coughs, etc., and, which, if not attended to in time, lead on to worse complications, such as Asthma, Lung Disease, Consumption, and General Bronchial Affections. Sister Mary Joseph Aubert has, during her thirty years' experiments, found that there is a wonderful remedy for the above in the vegetation of New Zealand, and in the preparation of Marcpa, which is a combination of many plants, we are given a medicine which has already proved most efficacious to those suffering from these oomplaints who have used it,and which only now needs to become generally known, ana it will be found to do all that is said of it, Seventy-mile Bush, June, 1887. Dear Sister, —I am perfectly cured, the cough is gone, and* I can work as well as ever. A. Jenkins, Tongohio, May, 1882, Dear Majdam,—You promised to cure me in three months, but you have done it in one. Not only can I speak without any fatigue, but I can sing and shout as loud as anybody. The cough has quite left me, T. Bennett, Owhiti, May, 1880,_ Dear. SiETiK, —I feel quite well again. The blood has stopped and the cough is insignificant. I feel another being alto* gether. I have a little medicine left, which I keep carefully, A. Andrews. Hampden, Nov. 1889. Dear Sister,—Will you let me have a little more medicine. It is the only one I have found to do me any good. J. O'Brien.

If your watch will not keep time, try T. H COLTMAN Practical Watch, and Chronometer MAKER, i 26 % Williß Street, Wellington, N.Z., AND Where will be found a plendid and large assortment of Watches 'Gold and Silver) af most of the principal manufacturers With each .'watch purchased, maker's guarantee tor 2 years will be given Rotheram's English Levers from M 4s guaranteed for 5 years. Watches cleaned and repaired from 5/, warranted for 2 years. Jewellery of every description, end all country orders carefully and expeditiously attended. NOTE the Address -26, Willis St., directlyopnosite Thos. Ballinoer's, By appoin Excellency to His Governor. E. W. HENN, MOLESWOBTH St, WELLINGTON. VENETIAN BLINDS, revolving shutters, PRICE LISTS and all information will be afforded by post upoo application. R. W. HENN, WEL LINGTGN

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3873, 30 July 1891, Page 4

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787

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3873, 30 July 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3873, 30 July 1891, Page 4

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