READ WHAT Mother mary Joseph AUBERT HAS DOJSE. Taradale, Napior, Sept. 10, '9l, A number of years ago my ohildren wer* ailing from some complaint, and I could get no medicine to do any good; so, hearing of Sister Mary Joseph, I took them to her. She said she could cure them, and gave me some medicine (Natanata), which I gave them,' and beforo many days they were better; and I have been very sorry since she left Napier, Mns C. B. Hollis, Taradale, September 7,1891, Dear Sister,—l have suffered from' liver complaint and tried several medicines, but they did me no good ; so I took your modi* cine (Natanata and Paramo in Alternation), whiob has done me a lot of good, and I can reeommend them to others. Mart Hooax. Taradale, Sept. 4,1891. Dear Sister, —I have great pleasare in offering my testimony to your wonderful abilities in enring the sick, as I can safely say yon saved my life some years ago, and I am so glad to know that yonr medicine is within the reach of all. 1 remain, sincerely yonrs, M. J. Jeffars. To Sis*er Mary Joseph,—l have heard many speak in the highest terms of the medieines supplied by the Sister, and it is with great pleasure that I can testify to their effioaey, having *n two occasions my own ehildrcn given up by the doctors. I made use of the medicine as supplied by the Sister with the happiest results. All are living and enjoying good health. Yours faithfully, R, Nzaolk,
Jervoiston, September 7,1801. t)ear Madam,—lt affords me the greatest pleasure to offer my testimony to your wonderful abilities in curing the sick, as instance my daughter Edith, when, after being eruelly treated by s local doetor, who (ignorant of her ailment) Rave her only a few hoars to live ( you kindly took her case in hand. She is now a living testimony to your .almost miraculous cure. I attribute your (treat suecess to your study and thorough knowledge of herbs. lam, faithfully yours, \V, Anderson, Taradale, Septembers, 1801. Dear Sister,—l thank you for your kindties? to myself and family when you were living at Meanee. Your valuable medicine aires my life when I was suffering from sunstroke and inflammation. Also one of my children was dangerously ill, and although I sent for your medicine I had little hope for the child. Ono dose made a comploto change in him, He was better the next morning. Yours sincerely, Gborok Rets. His one wanting ENGINES, BOITJSRB, or any other MACHINERY >rany one having samo to sell, APPLY TO-
26 GAUGE, 5 FKKT TO 10 FEEX. Will be sold at lowest possible Cash Pbioks. About 25 tons of damaged Gnlyanised Corrugated Iron " ORB " Brand, all lengths. Early application :iecessary. GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON Price List — 5 6 7 8 9 10 feet 2/1 2/6 2/11 3/4 3/11 4/7 persheet ALSO BLACK CORRUGATED IRON. Price List—--5 6 7 8 9 10 feet 1/6 1/9 2/- 2/3 2/8 3/J per sheet The. Cheapest Corrugated Iron in the Marlte SEE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES 162 sheets Bft galvanised corrugated iron costs 3/4 per sheet ... £27 0 0 162 sheets Bft blackoorrugated ~ iron 2/3 per sheet costs ... 18 4 0 Saving in 1 ton blk cor Iron £8 15 0 Special Cash Discounts Allowed. Note the Address; Empire Works. THOMAS BALLIJSGER Manufactory Victoria-Btreet. Office and Warehouse— No. 17 Willis-street WEViLINGTON., Note.—Highest Cash price given for old Zit»c. DEPARTURE. SEVENTY-FIVE GUINEA PIANO FOR NOTHING T Desirous to encourage and develop the faculty for Music, so apparent in the rising generation of this cploily, SCOUXLAR & CHISHOLM Have determined to GIVE AWAY a Bret-class instrument worth Seventyfiv« Guineas ABSOLUTELY FOR NO THING
The Conditions ape as 'Follows '■ • All purchasers of a Piano at our Ware; house within the next Twelve Months will receive a numbered card, .a counterpart of wliich will be kept and safely filed On the 22nd day of August,. 1892, the gentlemen named hereunder will deter by ballot, in ' the presence of the, purchasers, to which of them the Piano shall be given. If the foi tunate party has previously purchased a Piano at, say, £SO, he may exchange it for one at £7B los, or lie can have the balance in cash, and whatever he has paid upon his instrument will,be refunded, or if he has bought a Piano tit a higher price than that to be given away, the Seventy-five guineas will be deducted from the purchase money thereof. We have in stock and o»i order for our Wellington Branch One Honored and Fifteen Pianus, Purchasers therefore can foel assured of the most ample choice in thu selection of an instrument, and at tho best value obtainable. The following gentlemen have very kindly consented to act as tho Committee to superintend and carry out the ballot, viz : -Mr F. W. Haybiktle, Auctioneer ; Mr William 0. Chatfield, Architect; and Mr J. C. Jl'Kerrow, Stock and Station Agent. SCOULLAR & CHiSHO LM, {AWbtoQ Quay* Wellipgtua,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3949, 27 October 1891, Page 4
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831Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3949, 27 October 1891, Page 4
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