READ WHAT "OTHER MART JOSEPH L ADBERT HAS DONE. Taradale, September, 1890. I, the undersigned, met with a very serious accident some years ago whioh rendered me completely helpless for three months. Sister Mary Joseph attended mo during my illness, and I was perfectly restored to good health under her treatment. Sister Mary Joseph is at liberty to publishthisif needful. Robert Davidson, Taradale, September 9,1891 Dear Sister,—l thank you for the medicine you gave to my family. When they were all laid up with scarlet fever and other diseases the medicine you gave them cured them all, John O'Reillt. Taradale, September 8, 1891. Dear Madam,—l have very much pleasure in bearing testimony to the merit and efficacy of your valuable medicines. I suffered from an injury to the spine caused by lifting too heavy a weight. This in duced frequent fits and paralysis, accompanied by foaming at the mouth. The treatment of two doctora who attended me did not benefit me in the least. I grew rapidly worse, and my friends despaired of ever seeing me up again. It was fortunate for me when yon came to see me and undertook my case, I commenced to recover from that hour, and continued to improve daily, and considering the serious nature of the case it was not very long before I recovered my usual health and strength. I have to tender you my sincere thanks for your goodness to me at that time, for I feel confident that ic is to your treatment and God's mercy that I owe my life.) I remain, Yours sincerely, Annie, Napier. Taradale, September 8,1891. Dear Sister, —I have much pleasure in writing with regard to your excellent medicines which I have found most beneficial. I may safely add by my experience all who may try them will find a most satisfactory cure, Bel'eve me to remain, Yours most sincerely, 0. Shelton, Taradale. Dear Sister,—l thank you sincerely for your valuable medioine (Marupa). It oured me when all other remedies failed. Sincerely yours, B. Doyle. Taradale, June, 1876: Having eontracted a severe illness through long hours of work during m/ aprenticeship I had two doctors attending me fcr several days without any satisfactory result. Sister Mary Joseph Aubert, hearing of my illness, brought a bottU of her medicine, and after two doses a recovery took place, and after a I short time I was quite well; I Joseph Jamais, Baker, etc
Taradale, September 10,1891. Dear Sister,—l hare very great pleasure in testifying to the Talue of your remedies, as they were used in my family with won" derful effect for many years, and I am especially grateful to yon for sating the life of my daughter when others saii she would not lire, Trusting you may live long to help and euro the suffering. I am, Yours faithfully, W. Lobp. GUANO. GUANO. TO TUBNIP GROWERS, FARMERS, aud AGRICULTURALISTS GENERALLY. THE schooner " Welcome" has been chartered to load at Long Island, Chesterfield Group, for Wellington direct, and is due in the middle of September, with 200 TONS GUANO, which, by analysis, is found to be one of the best fertilisers in the market. Circulars have been issued ; and it 8 requested that orders shall kindly bo sent in as early as possible. Sample", Analysis, and Testimonials may be seen at the Offices of Lowes and loens, Masterton. LEVIN AND Co. VEGETABLE COMPETITION. SEASON, 1891-2. LIST of CASH PRIZES. * LL ENTRIES must be received by a_ us before February 23rd, excepting for melons, which can be sent any time before 26th March, 1892, Ist 2nd prize prize 1. Cabbage, St. John's Day, 6 heaviest ... ... £8 £2 2. Cabbot, Intermediate, 24 heaviest ... .. £3 £2 3. Cauliflower, any variety 6 heaviest £3 £2 4. Lettuce Cabbage, any variety, 6 heayiest ... £3 £2 5. "Water Melons, any variety, 3 heaviest ... £3 £2 6. Onions, Brown Spanish, 24 heaviest £5 £3 7. Parsnips, any variety, 12 heaviest £8 £2 Fall particulars enn be obtained from the agent*—
John Graham and Co., MASTERTON, From whom seeds, from which vege* able* must be grown to be eligible for competition, can be bought. FOR SALK 6 YOUNG WORKING BULLOCKS, in pood condition, with yokes and chains. 3DEAUGHT HOESES, quiet and staunch; any reasonable trial given. ■I Four wheel log WAGGON, with '. sin tire«. Five to six horse power ENGINE JL and boiler suitable for breaking down logs, or for a small sash factory, to be sold cheap. I Set of LOG TRUCKS, extra large wheels. i TIMBER JACK. -j CRAB WINCH and chain. 1 TROLLY and about k ton of iron rails. R. A. WAKELIN, Sash and Door Factory, Greytown. OUR READERS ARE reminded that Mr F. J. PINNY, of the well-known musical instrument depot, Manners-street, Wellington, has now on hand a large and well-assorted stock of— Pianos, Violins, Cornets, SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGANS, OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, which are being sold at wholesale prices for cash to make room for other extensive shipments now overdue.
ACCO K D E 0 N S, (a first-class selection on hand), and THEIB REPAIRS are a special feature at F. J. PINNY'S Maknem-btheei, WELUNGTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3945, 22 October 1891, Page 4
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854Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3945, 22 October 1891, Page 4
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