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ITOUMZA. "pVEEYOtiE who has been altaoked with the prevailing epidemic in£ Mu« enzaknowsthat itis very lowering to the system, and that a general feelinc; of weakness permeates all through the body, Now it is highly necessary that' Borne Tonio medicine should bo taken to bring the Bystom up to its proper Btandard,' because if not immediately attended to more serious i omplaints msy. develops nndcause alireoamountof unnoceßssary ilis Excellency Lord Onslow haß communicated'the fact to Mother Mary Joseph Aubert ' that' the' Remedy " Karana," as prepared by herself, is, in his opinion, and from his own experience ill taking samo, a perfect tonic and very fortifying, nud tho public may rest assured that the Governor of this Colony would not Riye such testimony unless he was well awaro that it was correct. Those persons who are troubled with a counh as an after offecfc from Influenza aro particularly requested to give " Maru'pa "afairtrial, and it will bo found that benefit will result. It nny be as well to mention here that these Remedies aro not cheap and nasty preparations, but are mado up in Buoh concentrated form that they may atfirstsight appoar expensive, hut tins is not eo, as, from the very many flattsring testimonials which have been reosived, the proprietor is confident that value is being given, and that only good results follow with those persons who have given theflcmedics atrial'. No medicines previously intnduced into Now Zealand have reached a total Bale of eighteen tnowand bottles in four months, and yet this has been done by M other Mary' Joseph Hubert. Kindly remember that ''Karana" is invigorating to the system, and that

with any cold, cough,'; o« bronchial H- HANSEN. BOOT AND-SHOEMAKER AND ' IMPOKTER, EKETAHUNA, A SPLENDID-TO STOO,U jusb INSPECTION INVITED. BIIPTOBT LOOAii INDUSTEYMESSRS OHAMBERLAINBROS' bog to announce that they haye recently erected NEW MACHINERY' for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oats; Beans, Barley, and Maize, foi hcrses, cattle and pig?, and that they have now on sale CRUSHED OATS, . "is good at Chamberlain's Xfour" • Has become a proverb in the District, This year the quality is even higherthan usual, inasmuch as it has been-an exceptionally favorable season for growing wheat. MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS venture to hope that their "LOOAL ' INDUSTRY" Will havethe support and encouragement of the whole community, and that consumers will insut on having CIAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus retain their money In the District. MASTEIdM STEAM ■ FLOUR MILLS, , MASTERTON COACH \§ CARRIAGE FACTORY. : THOS. WAGG & GO. BEG to advise thoir Friends and the. Publio generally that they have I taken over the business lately carried on s by Jus. Ross and Co. as Coach-Builders, 1 Wheelwrights, and general smiths, and it is their intention to still maintain the . i.ame for the Masterton Coach Factory, i whioh.it has for years gained, by testimonials throughout- the Wairarapa, It ranks Grst for workmanship, and in material and high claw finish is one of the beat in the Colony. Edward Dison will supervise the carriage building department, and all orders can be relied upon .in the name style as heretofore, We have in stock and to arrive a first class i: assortment of American timbers, fittings s and trimmings, which must with a hnfr. y class'staffof practicahvorkmen thorought ly convince the : public that they can purchase at the Masterton Coaoh Factory " vehioles of eyery description built in the . height of fashion, not costly, but eleront, and a perfect specimen of carriage building. , THOS ;WAG» aud 00, ". MASTERTON COAOH'FACTORY T. Gk 'MASC% PHARMACEUTICAL'CHEMIST, (ESTABLISHED 1870).; ; \ c ~. MJEDICALUALi^ .:■.;,. MABTJRTOH, ■ .-''"!.„,.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4023, 28 January 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4023, 28 January 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4023, 28 January 1892, Page 1

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