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NAT AN AT A. Diarrhoea, vomiting, and general sickness are frequent complaints ef the females, and the sufferings of many are very terrible Sister Mary Joseph Aube<-t has during her 80 yean' experience.had numborless eases 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 pre paration, and-haagivpn most wonderful results. It is a splendid medicine for infants, and to use the Eev Sister's own words, she says, many babies have been brought to we reduced to little skeletons after protracted vomiting and Diarrhoea, and were restored to perfect health after two or three weeks. Natjwata is highly lecommended to ladies during pregnancy.and only requires constant use to give most beneficial re« suits. 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. i Ellesmere, July 29th, 1885. Dear Sister.—Will you be so kind as to si-nd me a little more 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. Bowuen. Napier, June, 1879. Dear Sister.—Your Natanata has sayed my child; he is getting quite strong and fat again. "Would yon let me have a littlo 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. McCornish. Tatjpo, June 6,1880. Dear Sister.—l am happy to let you know that I -am quite another woman, Your medicine has done me s. world of good. 1 can now eat well, sleep well, and work as hard as ever. I can scarcely believe it after my long years of suffering. M. Chase.

[Limited.] SAWMILLERS, MASTERTON. 1 The Companies' Act, 1882," Capital, £6OOO in £1 Shakes. 2/6 payable on application ; 2/6 on allotment ; 5/- on December 1; and balance by calls of 5/- at intervals of not less than three months. DIRECTORS— E. Fbist, J. Graham, D. Henderson, 0. E. Dakibll. bankersbank of New South Wales.

mHIS COMPANY, which has been X formed for the purpose of taking over and workinp the extensive Sawrail* ling Business of Messrs HENDEKSOfI <fc SHUTE, commenced operations on the Ist September, It has the right of cnt ting the splendid Totara Forest, 700 acres of bush, at Weraike. Close to the bush Is erected a Mill, almost new, with all the latest improvements in machinery, and in splendid working order, A tramWay connects with the Te Ore Ore road, la addition to the timber, the Company has also the sole right to the limestone on the property, of which there is abundance, and of superior quality. The Company has purchased the righ to cut 420 acres bush ou Mr A. Burnett's property, Ferniidsfe, and a Mill is being worked there in connection with the busi. ness. The whole of the Timber from both properties is delivered at the Kuripuni Mill belonging to the Company where planing and Moulding Machines are erected, and this portion of the work is carried out. Tbe Company has under negotiation other timber rights which, with those already acquired, will secure to it an ample supply for many years The Company possesses in Wei, lington and in the South Island a profit« able market for all 'he timber it can produce and the directors ate of the opinion that apart from its importance as a local industry the enterprise will prove a sound investment.

One thousand shares are alreadj allotted, the balance being now offered to the public. Copies of the prospectus and further particulars can be obtained upon applic* ation to Mr Hendeson, M> the office of the Company Kuripuni, or from any director, or from the Bank of New South Wales, Masterton. All applications must be lodged by October 31st, at which date a further allotment will be made. D. HENDERSON, Managing Director. A SUFFERER

\ROM Nervous and Wasting Debility, • Loss of Vigor. &c, was restored to health in such a REMARKABLE MANNER after all else had FAILED, that he will, on receipt of a selfaddressed stamped envelope, send the mode of cure FREE to all fellow sufferers. Address—A Miner, G.P.O. MANUKEFOR TURNIPS, VEGETABLES, VINES, GRAIN, Ac. Turnip Manure, Bone Dust, Blood Manure, and Pure Dried Blood. Manufactured by the GEAR MEAT PRESERVING AND FREEZING CO., Petone,| PRICES ON TRUCES AX TETONE: Turnip Manure... £5 10 0 per ton Bone Dust ... 610 0 „ J Blood Manure ... 710 0 „ I 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 offico of Messrs LOWES & lORNS who have been appointed agents for the Maaterton District. W. H. MILL WARD, Secretary.

BEDELL'S PATENT GAS GOVERNOR AND PURIFIER. Read the following testimonial from J. W. Joytit, M. A., Principal Nelson College; "I beg to certify that one of Bedell's Patent Gas Governors has been in use here for some months, and that, after careful calculation of the consumption fcr equal periods of time, the saving of gas has been found to amount to something over 25 per cent." Messrs BEDELL & CO. of Windsor Place, Wellington, having taken over the butiness of Messrs Carlson l $ Goss, Brassfounders, and Mr Goss having become manager of this department, the firm are prepared to undertake all kinds of Brass and Copper Work at lowest rates. Highest price given for old Brass and Cupper, Zinc and Peuter. Sole manufacturers of Mansfield's Ever-ready Hqm*«ml

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3934, 9 October 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3934, 9 October 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3934, 9 October 1891, Page 4

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