NATANATA: Diarrhoea, vomiting, and general sickness are frequent complaints ef the females, and the sufferings of man; are very terrible j Sister Mary Joseph has during her 30 years' experience,had numberless cases brought before her and has been most fortunate in the experiments she has made with New Zealand vegetation, in discovering a most valuable remedy to counteract these results. Natanata is a purely vegetable preparation, and has givpn most wonderful results. It is a splendid medicine for infants, and to use the Rev Sister's own words, she says, many babies haye been brought to .ne reduced to little skeletons after protracted vomiting and Diarrhoea, and were restored to perfect health after two or three weeks. Natanata is highly recommended to ladies during pregnancy.and only requires constant use to give must beneficial re» ut Every mother likes to see her children grow up strong and healthy, and here is a medicine which should be in every household, and which can be used for all female ailments,and the many troubles attending weakly children. Ellesmere, July 29th, 1885. Dear Sistek,—Will you be so kind as to send me a little mere of your Natanata It has made a wonderful change in my child, who is fast recovering. I shall never be able to thank you enough E. Bowden.. Napier, June, 1879. Dbab Shteb.—Your Nantanata haß sayed my child; he is getting quite strong and fat again. "Would you let me have a little more for the child of a friend of mine, who has been suffering for four months as mine did. and is, as mine was, reduced to a perfect skeleton. M. McCobnish. Taoto, June f>, 1880. Deak Sisteb. —I am happy to let you know that I am quite another woman, Your medicine has done me a world of good. 1 can now eat well, sleep well, and work as hard as ever. I scarcely believe it after my long years of suffering. M. Chase.
L TOWNSEND COWPER'S NEW ADVEBTISEMENT, Which will appear in a few days. HIS SPACE RESERVED FOR JAS ELLIOTT, AMD CO. SAPDLERS, HAENESSMAKEES, QUEEN-STREET. ' Masterton T. H. Thompson, "ISHES to inform the public of Masterton and the surrounding district that he has commenced business Saddler and Harness Maker, in premises opposite the Prince of Wales Hotel. Having a thorough experience in all branches of the trade, patrons may rely on all orders entrusted to him being thoroughly well executed at moderate rates. A large stock of Saddlery, Harness, etc, in stock. INSPECTION INVITED. T"HB PERMANENT IN VESTMENT AND x LOAN ASSOCIATION of WAffiARAPA Main sibbet Gbbttown. Incorporated under theßuilding Societies Act, 1880. BiBEOTORS: Messrs 0. Pharazyn (chairman) ) W. Booth. L. Caaelberg, J. G. Fildes, J. Boiler and W. Skeet. TheAnnual Income exceeds £ls,ooo,Capital on Loan £24,800; Profits already allotted £5,645; Reserve fund £538. Che purposes for which the Association is I ablished are twofold. In the fust pla-e it offers', an excellent method of investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital oi savings at the highest rate consistent with per feet security, and by allowing small or large sure 8 to be invested by periodical payments, it conforms to the circumstances of all classes. In the second place, to those who reouire loans, upon properties they already possessed who may meet with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, it presents the meansofj obtaining advances upon favorable terms. Th& Association receives fixed deposits at rates to be agreed upon. Subscriptions on investment shares, 5s per month; ultimate value of share £SO. Applications for shares to be addressed to the manager. A liberal commission allowed to agents nn investment shares issued through them. Office Hours—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, fron 2to 4 p.m. Pay Day—The first Saturday in e<*ch month, between the hours of 2; id 4, and 7 and 9 p.m. Agents— Masterton Mr. G. S. W. Dalrymple, Caiterton —Mr F. H. Wood, Featherston Mr. J. G. Cox, Pahiatua— Mr H. W. Briggs. G WiTETT, I Manager. JAMES WIGKENS, CORNER of QUEEN & PERRY Sts, )EGS to inform bis Customers and 3 the Public that he is now prepared to deliver Bread in all parts of the Torough. Bread, Fancy Goods, &c , of First Class Quality and at Reasonable Prices.
Balls, Picnic*, Private and Weddim? Parties catered for on reasonable terms. Edward Welch, (LATE GEO. DIXON.) GENERAL SMITH & FARRIER, Opposite W. Neill's Livery Stables. E"VXT Wishes to remind his • VV . f, ld patrons and the public generally that he may still be fonid at the old shop. Shoeing a Speciality. All shoes made on the premises. Other work at equally moderate charges. A tiUl Solicited. Our motto is good workmanship and no bUv. _ _ EDWARU j QUEEN STREE T, MASTERTON ]
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3897, 27 August 1891, Page 4
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781Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3897, 27 August 1891, Page 4
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