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IS Excellency Lord Onslow speaks up L for Mother Mary Joseph Aubert in a letter to Or De La Bachoue:— [COPIE.J Wellington, 18th Septembre, 1891. Mon Chee Doctedk, — l< Je vous dioa de la reconnaissance ponr les consultations que vous m' avez douneea m' engageant a essayer les remedes extraits des plantes de la N.Z. prepares par la R. Mere Marie Joseph Aubert. , J'en ai fait usage pendant quelque temps, et je puie vous affirmer que je m' en suis parfaitement trouve. Us sonttoniques et fortifiantß. ' Veuillez transmettre ntes felicitations a la B. Mere au sujet de ses travaux. lis sont d'une grande valuer pour le soulage-. ment des miseres humaneis, me paraissant • susceptibles d'ajouter aux industries de la colonic, et devoir etre en meme tempu profitables aux bonne oeuvrea dont elle , poursuit la realisation. Agreez, mon oher Docteur, l'assurance de mea sentiments distingues. ONSLOW. Ob be L. Bachode, French Consulate, Wellington [Translation.] Wellington, 18th September, 1891. My Dear Doctob, — I feel grateful to you for your advice to try the remedies extracted from New Zealand plants, and prepared by the Rsv Mother Mary Joseph Aubert. I have used them for some time, and I am in a position to inform you that I have found them per* fectly satisfactory. They are really tonic and fortifying. Be good enough to convey to the Rev. Mother my congratulations on her labours; taey are of great value for the relief of human miseries, and appear to me capable of furthering colonial industry, and should at the Bame time be profitable to those good works which she seeks to realise. Accept, my dear doctor, the assurance of my appreciative feelings, (Signed) ONSLOW. On dk La Bachoue, French Consulate, Wellington. FEATHERS )YED the newest and brightest colours, and curled in the most approved and fashionable style. KID GLOVES Beautifully CLEANED, and fipiahed. Smooth and soft as when new. STRAW HATS Cleaned, Dyed, and Altered. BAKBE K'S STEAM DYE WORKS,. 46, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. CAUTION. To prevent disappointment, please address accurately. Note —Catalogues quoting prices and ciying copious information Free by post. I A SUFFERER 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 Sydney. m VICTORIA j CREAM SEPARATORS. HAND AND POWER. PREMIERE AWARD, Gold Medal, /•etna Exhibition. FIRST PRIZE, Gold Medal Sydney, &.S.W FIRST PRIZE, Silver Medal, Kompen, Holland. FIRST PRIZE, Silver Medal, Courtray, Belgium. HIGHEST AWARD, Silver Medal London Dairy SAow. HIGHEST AWARD, Brisbane Exhibition Australia. HIGHEST AWARD, Dunedin Exhibition, New Zealand. Agents for the North Island. WILKINS &. FIELD, IRON MERCHANTS, WELLINGTON, i COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, OF LONDON. Capital Accumulated Funics AsNUAkNET Income Losses Taid to Date £2,500,000 2,351,707 1,163,827 12,000.000 THE above Company is prepared to accept all descriptions of Fire Risks at the Lowest Current Rates. Claims met promptly and fairly. , For Proposal Forme, and further particulars apply to- geo JOHNSTON> Agent for Masterton. NOTE.—The above Company is one of the ■> wealthiest and most powerful Insurance Cem--1 panies in Great Britain. __ _ OPENING "ANNOUNCEMENT. , GRAND 3PRING SHOW at Queen street, (Next Bank of Australasia), TBEG t» inform the inhabitants ot districts that 1 have commenced business with the latest assortment in Mastorton of British, Continental and Colonial e worsted trouserings, saddle tweeds, n coatings, and serges of the VERY NE W- - 5, ESTSTYLJB. t« Every effort will be made to realise [. and practice what 1 believe to be the s i rue secret of conducting a business a successfully, viz., that to study </ie o interests of your customers is the surest e way to advance your own. & 1 respectfully solicit a trial crder, and e elave the result to vour judgment. JOHN HENDERSON, ii Merchant Tailor, i) Master 4 *)! OUR READERb * RE reminded that Mr F. J. PINNY, {_ of the well-known musical instrument depot, Mauners-street, Wellington, has now on hand a large and well-assorted ; stack of— Pianoh, Violins, Cornets, d SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGANS, 1 OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, which are being sold at wholesale prices for cash to itake room for other extensive shipments now overdue. ACCO R D E O N S, e (a first-class selection on hand), and THEIR REPAIRS are a special feature at F. J. PINNY'S Majwwbtw WZLI4KG7O&

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3999, 29 December 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3999, 29 December 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3999, 29 December 1891, Page 3

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