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WO CURE, NO PAY. WE guarantee to cure ANYONE suffering from Nervous Debility, Weak Vitality, Ac., or receive NO PAY. Send for our FREE Pocket Manual which is full of proof, and be convinced. Address Medical Electrician. P.O. Box 462, Svdney. MASTERTON COACH <§ CARRIAGE FACTORY. THOS. WAGG & CO. BEG to advise their Friends and the Public generally that th6y have taken over the business lately carried on by Jas. Boss and Co. as Coach Builders, Wheelwrights, and peneral smiths, and it is their intention to still maintain the i.aine for the Mastefton Coach Factory, which it has for years gained by testimonials throughout the Wairarapa. It ranks first for workmanship, and in material and high class finish is one of the best in the Colony. Edward Dixon will supervise the carriage building department, and all orderß can be relied upon in the name style as heretofore. We have in stock and to arrive a first class assortment of American timberß, fittings and trimmings, which must with a hrst-> class staff of practical workmen thoroughly convince the public that they can purchase at the Masterton Coach Factory vehicles of eyery description built in the height of fashion, not coßtly, but elegant, and a perfect specimen of carriaae building. "* THOS WAGG *c CO. MASTiiRTON OOACfI FACTORY.

GENTLEMEJN'S CLOTHING BEAUTIFULLY QLEANED OB DYED AND PRESSED AT BAEBEE'S STEAM DYE WORKS, 46, Cuba-street, WELLINGTON Particulars and prices in Catalogue. (POST FREE.')

STAR HOTEL, MASTERTON. E. J. SEARL, PROPRIETOR. Xx ate of Panama-street, Wellington). EJ. SEARL having taken over the , above Hotel wishes to inform the travelling and aeneral public of Masterton and the district that it is his intention to conduct Ihe house on entirely new lines. A complete new staff of servants has been engaged, the house thoroughly renovated, and an unrivalled stock of the very best liquors haß been laid in.

The One Shilling Lunch on Salo Day ia a specialty. Good Stabling and Paddockß. Star Hotel, Mastertoj*. DAIRY PRODUCE IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT of Butter to London is recommended by correspondents there, and the undersigned is prepared to undertake consignments AT OJNoE, making cash advances when desired. Freight on Butter in BOXES will be one eighth of a penny loss than in kecs. Messrs Pond and Co. have brought out a NEW ENAMMELLED 561b box weighing only lbs, at a price l/3d less than the old one. Agent for Wellington and District W. J. GANDY, Custom House Quay, Wellington.

W. Crabtree & Son, ENGINEERS, IEON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BOILERMAKERS &c, &c. gTEAM ENGINES, Saw and Flax Mill machinery always on hand Makers of every description of wrought iron, split pullies, builders and contractors ironwork.ornamental castings, tomb rails, wrought and cast iron fencing etc. Gates, Cheaper than any firm in town

GEO. LANGTON, Accountant and Commission Agent. TRADESMEN'S books kept. Accounts made out. Kents and debts collected on reasonable terms. Secretary to the Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights' Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Office, PERKY STREET. MASTERTON"

OPEMifQ MNOUNCEMENT. GRAND 3PRINi}?HOW at Queen street, (Next JtSank of Australasia), IBEQ t® inform the inhabitants of Masterton and the surrounding districts that 1 hive commenced business with the latest assortment in Masterton of British, Continental and Colonial worsted trouserings, saddle tweeds, coatings, and serges of the VERY NEWEST STYLtf. Every effort hill be made to realise and practice wbat 1 believe to be the true secret of conducting; a business successfully, viz., that to study the interests of your customers is the surest way to advance your own. I respectfully solicit a trial crder, and leave the result to vour judgment. JOHN HENDERSON, Merchant Tailor, Master*,ou INFLUENZA TRY ' MARUPA.' This is " the " Remedy that gives almost instant relief, and if taken in time saves great expense. Read What " The New Zealand Tablet Says : The religious orders continue to maintain their reputation as benefactors to Society in as well as in spiritual matters, A new proof of this is furnished lu the remedies which have been discovered Ly tbe Sister Mary Joseph Aubert of the Order of Notre J fame (leti Missiona. The Hood Sister, whose lite has been devoted to the instruction of the Maoris, while she has laboured successfully at improving their minds and enlightentng their spirits, has not been neglectful of their bodies. The result is the discovery of a series of medicines manufactured from native trees and plants, and which haye been proved undeniably to be of almost marvellous efficacy It fs to the credit of the Catholic Church in the colony that one of its missionary Sisters has distinguished herself in this way, probably conferring on the world a benefit, little, if anything, inferior to ths\t conferred, for example, by the Jesuit fathers who discovered the'cy.rative properties of the Peruvian bark Not only suffering humanity but science itself owes a debt to this lady, who has made :t acquainted with properties of natural products, hitherto unsuspected, and has enriched the pnarmacopa-ia. We have, further, in the matter an instance of how religious devotion is calculated to quicken tbe faculties and to develop the best qualities of human nature. Sister Mary .loseph is to be warmly commended for her discoveries, and, indeed, the community generally may be congratulated on them. Masterton Agent: Mr T. G. Mason.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3981, 5 December 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3981, 5 December 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3981, 5 December 1891, Page 3

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