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ITHVERYONE who has been attacked with the'prevailing epidemic nf Influenza knows tlinb it is very lowing to the system, and that a general feeling of weakness permeates all through the body. Now it is highly necessary that sorao Tonic medicino should bo taken to bring the system up to ita proper standard, because if nut immediately attended to more serious complaints may devolopo andesuso a large Amount of unneccsssary His Excellency Lord Onslow Ims communicated the fact to Mother Maiy Joseph Aubert that the Remedy " Karana," as prepared by herself, is, in his opinion, and from his own experience in taking same, a perfect tonic and rery fortifying, and the public may rest assured that the Govornor of this Colony would not giye such testimony unless ho jWas well aware that it wan correct, 1" ■ ' •' ' : '• I Those persons who aro troubled with; a cough as an after effect from Influenza Wo particularly requested to give "Marupa" a fair trial, and it will ho found that benclit will result. Itmiyhe as well to mention horo that these Remedies aro not cheap and nasty preparations, but aro mado up in such concentrated form thnt they may at lirstsight appear expensive, but this is not so, as, from the very many flattering testimonials which have ken received, the- proprietor is confident that value is being given, and thai only good reHults.follow with those persons who have sjivon the Remedies a trial. No medicines previously introduced into New Zealand have reached a total sale of eighteen tiiousand bottles iu four months, and yet this has. been done by Mother Mary Joseph Aubert, Kindlyreraemborthat "Karana" in invigorating to the system, and that "Marupa" will Bucoessfii'ly combat with any cold, cough, or bronchial

E HAJOT. BOOT AND SHOEMAKER AND IMPORTER, ERETARUNA, A SPLENDID NEtt STOC,H just opened up. INSPECTION INVITED, SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTBy TV A ESSES CUAMBEELAINBROF LVX beg to announce th.it they have recently erected NEW MAOaiNERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Outs, Boms, Barley, and Maize, foi hcrses, lattlo and pigs, and that they have now on Bale CRUSHED OATS. "Asgood as Chomherlain's Fkut" Has become a proverb in the District. This year, the quality is even higherthan uaual, inasmuch as it has been an exceptionally favorable season for growing wheat. MESSIIS ChAMBEBLAINBKOB vonture to hope that their "LOCAL INDUSTRY" Will havethe support and encouragemont of the wholo community, and that consumers will insist on having CIAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus retain their tnonoy In tho District, MASTEKTON STEAM .FLOOR MILLS, MASTER2W COACH § CARRIAGE FACTORY. THO.S. WAGG&CO, ' BEG to adviso their Friends and tho Publio generally that they have taken over tho business lately carried on by Jas. Ross and Co. as Coach Buildera, Wheelwrights,' and perioral smiths, and it is their intention to still maintain' tho i.ame for tho Mastorton Coach Factory, which it has for years gained by testimonials throughout the Woirarapa, It ranks 6rst for n/irkuianship, and in matei'ial'and'high class finish is ono of tho best in the Colony. Edward Dixon will suporvise the carriage building doparfcmerit, and all orders can berdiod upon in the name ebyle as heretofore. We have in stock- aud to arrive a first class assortment of American timbers, fittings and trimmings, which must witlva firstclass staff of practical workmen thoroughly convince tho public that they can purchase at the Mastorton CoaohFactory vehicles of oyery description boilt io the hoigbfc ..of fashion, not costly, but e!e?ant,..atid a perfect ; ;spepimpn of ~ cairlage building. THOSWAGGandCo, OOAOaFAOTORY \T- Gv MASON, J'; PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, ,(ESTABLISB]SDIB7O;.; ;!; MEDICAL HALL, -":'.'.',.; : iastebtoj.: : , : .;'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4020, 25 January 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4020, 25 January 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4020, 25 January 1892, Page 1

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