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INFLUENZA. . | T will have been noticed by all readers J_ of the newspapers during the past few days that the epidemic, commonly known as Influenza, is raging with direful effects in Sydney, Adelaide, and Melbourne, and that many deaths have already occurred. There can therefore be no doubt that we shall have this scourge amongst ourselves within a very short time, and as all persons in every station of life are liable to be attacked, it would be wise on the part of everyone to take all necessary precautions in preventing themselves catching this most troublesome complaint. The authorities in England and on the Continent some time since issued instructions that preventive remedies were to | be given daily to the military and to the police, and it was reported that this had very good effect. Now we all know that prevention is better than cure, and to this end the proprietor of Mother Mary Joseph Aubket'h Remedies has every confidence in recommending the public to try " Mabupa." It is a vegetable remedy, and from past experience has proved itself invaluable in giving relief to those suffering from severe headaches, harshness in the Bronchial Tube, running at the nose, pains in the back and loins, and the other particular forms in which Influenza attacks the system of different persons. The public is asked to give it a fair trial, and from the evidence of Arch bishop Kedwood we are sure every one ought to have faith in the wonderful power which these valuable vegetable medicines have in counteracting the variois attacks made on the human system. NOTE :—" Marbpa "is sold by Mr T. G. Mason, Masterton. ■"HE PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OP WAIR ARATA Main street Gbkytown. Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1880. Directors : Messrs 0. Pharazyn (chairman) W. Booth. L. Cadelberg, J. G. Fildeß, J. Fuller and W. Skcet. TheAnnual Income exceeds £15,000, Capital oti Loan £24,800; Profits already allotted A5,G!5 ; Reserve fund £538 The purposes for which the Association is established are twofold. In the first plaoe it offers an excellent method of investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at the hicthestrate consistent with per feet security, and by allowing small or large sun s to be invested by periodical payments, it conforms to the circumstances of all classes. In the second place, to those who reau're loans upon properties they already possess, oi who may meet with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, it presents themeansof - obtaining advances upon favorable terms. Thfc association receives fixed deposits at rates to be igrecd upon. Subscriptions on investment shareß, 5b per month; ultimate value of shaie £SO. Applications for shares to be addressed to the manager. A liberal commission allowed to agents on investment shares issued through them. Office Hours—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, frorr 2to 4 p.m. Pay Day—The first Satrxday in e»ch month, between the hours of 1: nd 4 »nd 7 and 9 p.m. Agents— Mastertou Mr. G. S. W. Dalrymple, Carterton —Mr F. H. Wood, Featherston Mr. J. G. Cox, Pahiatua Mr H, W. Brigga. G WYETT, Manasnr.

WY one wanting ENGINES, BOILERS, or any other MACHINERY >r any one having same to sell, APPLY TO—BEOWFS MACHINERY STORE, Featherston street, Wellington. gole agent for Rodger's Wrought Iron Split Pulleys. VICTORIA CREAM SEPARATORS. HAND AND POWXIi PREMIERE AWARD, Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition. FIRST PRIZE, Gold Medal, Sydney, N.S.W

FIRST PRIZE, Silver Medal, Kampm, Holland. FIRST PRIZE, Silver Medal, Courtray, Belgium. *"' HIGHEST AWARD, Silver Medal London Dairy Show. HIGHEST AWARD, Brisbane Exhibition Australia. HIGHEST AWAKD, Dunedin Exhibition, New Zealand. Agents for the North Island. WILKINS & FIELD, IRON MERCHANTS, > WELL LINGTON. VENETIAN BLINDS, A LL new buildings should bo fitted _\. with Venetian Blinds. They are a modern necessity indispensable for appearance, use, and wear. Everyone haying regard for their property should use them. Their cost is little more than that of the best ordinary blinds, while in the long run they became much cheaper. Send for price-lists and verify thw. Any» one can fix them. Venetian .Blinds increase the value of a building to a very obvious extent, and thereby pay for themselves over and over again. Ladder-tapes. Laths, and all repairing material kept in stock, andsgati'^ parcels post on receipt ot remittance. BE.VOLVING SHUTTEBS at most model ate prieea. These are splendid for shops. All the best establishments have them. They are just as cheap as the common kind. Write for quotations. 11. W. HENN, Molesworth Street, Wellington. A.HENDERSON JEWELLER, OF QUEEJS -STREET, "T AS just opened up a well-assorted stock of watches, ladies' and Gents bingles, rings, brooches (gold and silver). spectacles, eye folders, lace .brooches, Waltham chronographs, and every article n connection with the business. INSPECTION INVITED, a. eendsrson,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3981, 7 December 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3981, 7 December 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3981, 7 December 1891, Page 3

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