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IMLUENZI! "jjlVEItYO'NEwho Ims been attacked with the prevailing epidemio of Influonza knows that it IB very lowering to the system, and that a general feeling of wepkno33 permeate all, through the Now, it is highly necessary that some Toiiio medicine should bo takon to bring the system up to its proper standard, because if nob immediately intended. to, moro bohous complaints may deyelojie andcausea larae amount of unnecesssary '• idia Excellency Lord Onslow has conirminicated the fact to Mother Mary Joseph Aubert that the Remedy *.Karana," aB prepared by herself, is, in his opinion, and from his own experience in' taking samo, a perfect tonic and vory fortifying, and the public : inay rest assured that the Govornor of this Colony would not niyo such testimony unleßS ho was well aware that it was correct. Those persons who are troubled with i a cough as an after effect from Influenza are particularly requested ■ to, give "Marupa" a fair trial, and it will be t found that benefit will result. It nny be as well to mention here that theso Remedies are noboheap and ■ nasty preparations, but are made up in j such concentrated form that they may a atiirstsightappear expensive, but this is 0 not bo, as, from the vory many flattering e testimonials whioh have been received, t. n the proprietor iB confident that value i ' ' •' 0 is being given, and thai only good rej suits follow with thoße persons who have e t given the Remedies atrial. 6 d J No medicines previously introduced a ■ . t into New Zealand have reached a total t '■ ■■' salo of eighteen thousand bottles in ' four i, months, and yet this has been .done by r Mother Mary' Joseph Aubert; Kindly remember that' "Karana" in . invigorating to the system, and that "Marnpa" will aucoes'sfully combat . J with any.cold, cough, . w bronchial : T.G..MASON) J PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST (ESTABLISHED 1870). MEDICAL HALL, MASTMITON LIVER? AND BAM " STAJ3LES,. Bef/s to inform the travelling; publio an . settlers of. the district that he has take over Mr F. HOOD'S , interest iu, thi Olnb Hotel Liyery. and' Bait', Stable, 3 " These stables will now .be-jfouik )S [ commodious, comfortable, 'well-ventil IB ' ated, and'supplied with every cohven $■ ience that travellers or owner? oj horatn r lj can desire ' A first class collection ot buggies Qe Carriages ard .reliable Saddle Horaei 18 constantly m hire at moderate rates. Je j Every attention paid to the require ments of Uommercial travellers. jj e The -' Favorite" Bub moots ever ab T rain ' - :: SECURE PADDOCKS J fj ■TI r ' fjOAR, BDIMERAI 11. IVI. Jj- UNDERTAKER, : di Bires to inform the inhabitants of Ma ' terton and surrounding districts that 1 is prepared to conduct funerals in; ar part of the 'district, Every care will' taken to oar)y put orders, and,in dpii '< Boduerespebt will be Bhcuyn. QtM , ftiay be left at' Hounslow anlßbar '??'• Queen street, or at my residence, Char v" 8 street. Please note the address ; Z.;i ■I Hoar, Chapel St., Masterton. ■" - CTILLEARDNATUSGI , ARCHITECT, 3XB, HaLMTHEET, MaSTERTOH, ' ': ' and Drawings and Specifications prepared: ,red ' i. patents. the , • " ■■ M IMMREMOVAJ con .' :■■', , THE .. ' i ,"\ ' MUTUAL LIFE ABBOOIATIU] tins; of ' ; . ' ,„.., is AUSTRALASIA -ON i tt A^E REMOVED' ! 'from !! PEKii ".; Jti bt.'into larger offl'de's'ihQuKi street,- and- formerly occupied 'by '. - Natusob,Architect'. . : '"■'■'• ■'■'. '! . SPECIAL,FEATURE )''. '. OXAIMS .are settled;withouCeitl ' dispute or delay, and the Association 1 " never figured inCourt either us plain ■'- brdefendant. ■ "■■■ { - : \ ■" "■ : '' : ;■'•'''•■ ,'" : '.'" •'Resident Agent :,> ; ; ■■■■■■■■-■■■ ■ Queeh'Streeti%Bterti '• ■ ■'.' ■■•.■ .■'■: E.B.;HABE, iniT ■'•■' Trayellingßepresentative

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4072, 25 March 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4072, 25 March 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4072, 25 March 1892, Page 1

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