TTT HOOPING COUGH This complaint is very prevalent amongst children at the present rime Mother Mart Joseph At/bert's " Martjfa" has been most successfully experimented with during the past tour weeks for this epidemic. The proprietors are pleased to say the results are most encouraging. They are assured there is no other remedy to equal "Marupa,' and all parents whose children have or show signs of developing Whooping Congu should immediately call at the nearest chemist's and get a bottle. The remedy is not a cheap and nasty preparation, but a skilfully compounded medicine, made by a lady who thoroughly understands the complaints of children, and whose knowledge of the vegetation of New Zealand enables her to combat with disease. WHOOPING COUiJH. Wellington, 10th August, 1891, The enclosed testimonial has been •riven to Mr Woods, chemist, by Mr Percy (Messrs Haggett & Percyj:— " As you wished me to give you the FRBult of the • Marupa ' on my son who has been suffering from Whooping Cough for the last eight weeks, lam pleased to tell you that the first bottle thoroughly relieved him, pnd the second entirely cured him. " I have no hesitation in recommending it, and if this is any use as a testimony to its efficacy, you ate at liberty to use it. " George Percy." Mr Woods asks the manager of these Remedies to send bim np another six dozen, being the third lot had during j four weeks. MANURE! MANUKE. FOR TURNIPS, VEGETABLES, VINES, GRAIN, &c. Turnip Manure, Bone Dust. Blood Manure, and Pure Dried Blood. Manufactured by th 9 GEAR MEAT PRESERVING AND FREEZING CO., Petone, PRICES ON TRUCES AT TETONE: Turnip Manure... £5 10 0 per ton Bone Dust ... 610 0 „ Blood Manure ... 710 0 „ Pure Dried Blood 710 0 „ The Gear Meat Co.'s MANURES have been proved the best in the Colonial market, having elicited the most satisfactory Testimonials from all parts of the Colony. Samples of the MANURES may be seen at the office of Messrs LOWES & lORNS who have been appointed agents for the Masterton District. W. H. MILLWARD, Secretary. IHOULD LOCAL INDUSTRIES BE ENCOURAGKD? Can anyone for one moment doubt that local industries should not be helped on ? The wealth of any country is assured when the whole of its population is fully employed. We hear of large factories in English and American cities, where hundreds and thousands of hands are kept at work. Why should a country like New Zealand have one single pair of idle hands? Natare has bountifully pro* vided a grand soil, good climate, and a luxurious rermination, and we are certain that the efforts of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert to bring forward good reliable remedies, made purely from N.Z. vegetation, will in time give employment to mar>y pairs of hands, and be one of the best advertisements for this highly favoured colony. Why should the public insist on having English or American Medicines when thoy can get the very best articles at their very doors? We sincerely ask that a fair trial be given, and we are very confident of results. Karana, Marupa, Natanata and Paramo will become household wcrds. Wholesale Agents under special permission from Archbishop Red wood— KeMPTHORNE, PROS3ER& Co.'s
NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO., (LIMITED.) NOTICE. * MEETING of all who have had \ any Communication with THE PICTURESQUE ATLAS GOY. Will be held in the TEMPERANCE HALL, «rst Saturday, September 19th, at 3 p.m. BUSINESS VERY IMPORTANT. EKETAHUNA STARTLING KEDUCTIOfcS. JAS JONES & Co Save commenced their Annual Sale Winter Drapery, Clothing, Boots & Shoes. Goods must be cleared to make room for spring and summer shipments now due. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY Eketahuna, Ist September, 1891 U 0 TI C J3. IENDERS are invited for The ITelllnjr of One Hundred Acres of Bush at Dreyer's J£oelc Road. Specifications can be seen at Mb Gunderson's Store, Mauriceville, or at the Empire Hotel, Mastertnn. All tenders to be addressed to Mr R. F. Wilton, Dreteb's Rock Road, or Mr W. Hen* son, C/o Mr D. Guild, Te Ore Ore. TENDERS will close on MONDAY, the 21st September, 189. J. The lp.wept or apy Tender not neces. sarily accepted. EDUCATION BOARD. Wellington, 14th Septs, 1891. mENDERS for the Erection of schools at Ballance, Kaita-wa for additions to the Pahiatua school, will be received at this office up to 5 o'clock, p.m. of TUESDAY, the 29th inst. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the office of Mr. Sellar, Masterton. For BalJance, Kaitawa, and Pahiatua, at the office of the Pahiatua Star, Pahiatua, and for Whakataki, at the Schoolhouse there. A. DORSET, Secretary.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3916, 18 September 1891, Page 3
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