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MISCELLANEOUS. ■.Wellington, August 25,1891. Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser and Co, ; Dear Sits,—ttftTiDK U6ed two bottles Marupafor my son, ajed 6 years, who hi a ray Bevere attack ol whooping cough, can confidently recommend it aa the ve best medicine in effecting an almost imm diato cure, -Youis truly, 0. W. Gacntlett. Inveroßrgill, Nov. 27,1891. Mr Kempthome, Dear Sir,—Please send mo another gro of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert's Kemedie I find they all sell remarkably well, pa ticularly Paramo. : Those who get it oni come baok for more,—Yours truly, C. H. Maoalibteß; Oliemist. Mcanee, Hawko's Pay; Sept, 9,1891. To Sister Mary Joseph Aubert, I write to express my gratitude for tl benefit myself and family have detived froi your medicines, and can say that the effects were really marvellous, . . WttHASIFAIiBM, Meanee, S'ept. 14,1891. Dear Bister,—l.ani too thankful to ha\ the opportunity of testifying to the genuim ness of your medicines. Iwving given up a hopes of ever getting better, until afrien brought you to me, when four small bottle of your medicines cured me, and what i more, I have been i stronger man ever sinci That was in July, 1382. Henby Painter, senr, Momee, Sept 30,1891, Messrs Kempthorne; Prosser and Co. Gentlemen, -Ha\ing used Sister-Joseph' medicines for over twelve yews, I ca honestly say that they cannot bd surpassed I have seen a ntuhber of hopcleta case brought to her and cured. S'ae is the besi kindest, and noblest, of ladies, and neve made any charge to rich or poor, uor did i matter to what denomination you belonge you had tho same kinrfne -s shown you, My own daughter, cloven years of Bg< met with an accident, and although som jf tho best doctors in Hawke's Ray dca paired of saving her life, Sister Josep never gave up, but worked hard- day,an night, und, thank God, saved' her lifcYours, 40,, M.Young; PUB NEWEST & MOST IMPROVE MACHINE IS THE WELLINGTON MAKKET TO-DAY, Tho new rotary shuttle STANDARD 5. J. W. FEAU, Sewing Machine Expert & Importc tgent for White's, Davis', Peerless, ones'machines, Raglan Bicycles, an ilachine Fittings generally, FOE SALE, BMALL"FaRM, A T Maukiceville. 45 acres, AL] f\ CLEARED, Fenced, and Sub ividodiiitospadducks,with Now FIVE WOMED HOUSE, Cowshed, Stable •ood Garden and Orchard, EASY TERMS, ApplyW.L, JOHNSTONE, HallSt Mmferfem. ME GRASS and COCKSFOOT SEED in any quantity, Quality Guaranteed. W. L. JOHNSTONE . C. Mb'Kerrow & Co., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, WELLINGTON. CORNER OF GREY STREET FEiTHERSTON STREET J. C. MoKERKOW & Co. Master (on Coach and Carriage Factory • JHOMASWAGG&CO, PROPRIETORS. very Dcicription pf Vehicles Manufactured on ik Premises, TTH tender our thanks to tho publ 'V generally for their most liberal patrol e since we commenced business, aod m leased to observe that tho public of Mastcrio caliso that the Mastoton Carriage Factor cing the only establislimentin the Wnirarap hat devotes itself only to Coach and Carnag aanufactuvc with every convenience and first Class Staff of Practical Mechanics tudying the advancement of the trade, ato :ve,y custojier's requirements, they havi ;ome to tho conclusion that the Factory is tlr ijh place to order or take their vehicle there their wants are immediately attcndei oar.d their woik finished in that grand styl thich is so well known throughout the colony Wo are now building our famouß gig loublc, Siusle Buggies, Uog Carts, l'haoton tc. Nothing succeeds like success. Therefor MESSRS: THOS.WAGGJ CO. nujt rjnk first as Coach and Carriagi Builders in the Wairarapa, FOR SALE-A BARGAIN I'hafttonß nnd I'second hand Double Buggy, 1 HOB. WAG 6 4.00. E. 'WELCH,. GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Queon Street,, Masterton, f"N thanking his friends and patron JL for the liberal support accorded hir during the pa«t two years, begs to atat that he is prepared to do all kinds of ' BUOKSMTU WOKK ENTRUSTED 10 HIM AT MODERATE OHARGES, And hopes,by strict atteutiontobusinesi to merit a continuance of the patrcnap hitherto bestowed upon him. UobsiJs Cabefjlly Shod and ali. General work turned ou| with despatel BATHS! BATHS II BATHS 111 KMANDEL HAIRDRESSER and TOBACO' WJ! Qwjßn'.Street..;,,.,, Masterton. NOW OPEN, : HOT, COM ANDSHOWERBATHS, Always ready from 8 a,m. till-9 p

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4110, 10 May 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4110, 10 May 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4110, 10 May 1892, Page 3

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