SUCCESS There is more encouragement in th above word wi believe than any othe in the English language. We are toll thatadvertising will cause a deman < for any article, and this we admit, but as soon as it is found out that there is nc the goods, the demand will fal off, and your money will be needleselj thrown away. But the proprietors ol MeTHBRMABY JOSEPH AUBERT's ReME dies find that they have articles of great merit, and that they are being fairly tried by an appreciative public. The sales have exceeded expectations ten times over, and on all hands we are told satisfaction is resulting. We can safely say that no medicines have so quickly taken with the public. One gentleman came and informed us a day or two ago that his life was spared to him a few years back by the rev. mother, and all that was used was these now cele"grated Vegetable Kennedies. Do not lorget the names of these valuable medicines. "Marupa" is a cough mixture, and is especially most beneficial to children who have "Whooping Cough. "Karana" should almost be considered s necessary article of diet in the morning, aa it gives a splendid tone to the stomach. " Natanata" should be taken for a day cr two by all persons before travelling by steamers, and the *ery disagreeable feelings of sea sickness we believe could be obviated " Paramo" is a remedy for all the complaints of the Liyer or Kidneys. Wellington, 11th August, 1891. Me O. I. Kemfthorne, Manager Aubert Remedies, Dear Sir, —When up in Hawke's Bay some years ago I suffered from Colic, but was cured by the kindness of Sister Mary ifapph Aubert, who gave me some of her medicines, the effect of which was almost instantaneous. I am, Yours faithfully, F. Beittain. THE GREATEST WONDER OF MODERN TIMESI OWAT PILLS & OINTMENT. the Blood, correct all Disorders of tht ivef. Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels. They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions, and are invaluable in all Com. j plaints incidental to Females of all ages. OINTMENT h an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad ■rents, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulaers. For Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rheumatism, Glandular Swellings, an? all Skin Diseases it has no equal. The Pills and Ointment are Manufactured only at 781nrOxford St. (late 533 Oxford St.) London And are sold by all Vendors of Medicine* throughout the Civilized World; with directions for use in almost every language. Mr Purchasers should look to the label on the Poti and Boxes. If the address is no{ MS, Oxford Stroet. London, they are irorioEj G. S. W. DALRYMPLE, financial, Insurance, Station Aj;ent, MASTERTON, NEW ZEALAND. Established : Invbbcabgill, 1863; Hokitika, 1866; Masterton, 1876. AGENCIES— New York Life Insurance Company. The Standard Insurance Company of New Zealand, Fire, Marine and Fidelity Guarantee. Permanent Investment and Loan Association of Wairarapa. Norbury's Draining Pipes. Bock's Rubber Stamps and Inks. The "SAMSON" Stump Extractor (Patentee). The Standard Accident Insurance Company.
PBOPEETIES FOE SALE— Begister Wee No. , , L 424 100 acres, good paddock, orchard, and hop garden, new . . house, good dairy farm 800 429 338 acres, ring fenced, six- — 'tmeaed house. Terms, half cash . 19*0 '478 60 aores, good house good dairy farm, 5 miles from Masterton, £2OO cash down 600 511 2700 acres, well fenced and grassed, stock 2000 sheep and 40 head of cattle given in, good limestone country 6850 618 800 acres, terms 10% cash, balance at 7%; first-class limestone country, goed mixed bu*h, 25s per acre 1000 685 240 acres, \ cash, balance 6* nercent ; only 4 miles from town 2 160 604 84 acres, good farm ; only 12 miles from Masterton, ring ienced and divided into six : paddocks 6 °o 639 7 roomed house, 1 acre 100 644 240 acres, in 11 paddocks, carrw. 1100 sheep 3200 048 2629acre«and.stock. Terms—£looo caßh» balance at b% a great bargain 6000 661 9-roomed house, 10 acres t>ou 670 4-roomed house 3 acres £SO cash 250 671 6 roomed house 1 acre £75 eash 175 687 1328 acres, good sheep farm, j62 10s per acre; 8-roomed house. ~ 3 „ 320 ° 725 116 acres arable land, well fenced and watered, divided into 4 paddocks ; only 4 miles from Masterton and half mile from railway Btation £33 cash 633 Samson Patent Stump Extractor i cww __FOK SALE—- _ HOTEL. NEBAL STOKE nany other properties in various _5»~» to everv description of ourchaser.particulars of which and a list it propertie* for sale will be furnished on .pplication &Qm To lend in sums of £IOO and upwards from 6% to 8%. G. S. W. DALRYMPLE, . Mastertouj Wairarapa. EfEfAHUNATOWN HALL. Edward Elliston, PEOPEIETOB. r HIS above Hall can be engaged by Theatrical Compares, &c, by applying to woAMERON> Manager. -JOffiTELLEY \tOTIFIBS that he has opened a ffto intimate that he is prepared to u«w» deliver CHEAP MEAT Ol the Best r* -■'-; town and oUstrct. v-•.#. -:&&% i 4 Trial Eetpecl/uttc- *""
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3914, 16 September 1891, Page 1
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819Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3914, 16 September 1891, Page 1
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