► KINCE OP WALES "HOBBE WILLJAJMC NEIL.L ; Is prepared to'supply the travelling publio with BUGGIES, OA^RY-ALI/S, and VEHICLES of every description on the shortest notice ~ ; ., ■ The Limy.'department is uudev.tlie to oi'an.experjenond «;room, and every acconminktion.', ! HORSES of' Jrat-olaas quality kept constantly on hire. ; . / Mono— Civility', Qoda Aixomrnodaiim : aiidREASONABLECKargu. ' A 'BOS will tun to and from the Stable) to moot every train
r 0 OK O U T FOR TOWHSEND AND ■ - ' CO'W'PE.R\S NEW ADVERTISEMENT, Which . will appoar in a few days. HENN'S VENETIAN BLINDS Revolving Shutters, PRICES MOST MODERATE. Write Foit Quotations R; W, HENN Molesworth Street, WELLINGTON. Ji'ui'iiitiire I Furniture! THE LARGEST STOUK Furniture in Masterton, to solect WILLIAM WHITT imports direct, all kinds of Fancy Furniture, Chairs, Tables, etc., in Endless Variety, ofwhichaLarge Consignment has just arriyed and is well worthy of Inspection, I employ a staff of hands in ihe manufacture of Furniture, and having a stuck of 40,000 feet of Seasoned Timber Uiider cover, customers can roly on get tinga GOl)D ARTICLE aiirl at Lhlfc'S THAN WELLINGTON PRICES. I cui therefore, with confidence, ask the Public to place their orders with me, tor thorough satisfaction will be the result of their doing so, MOTK THE ADDRESS of the Oldestablished Shop, next to Bank of Now Zealand and opposite the Mastetton Building Society. Furniture bought and exchanged. let cut on hire. WILLIAM WHITT, PItOPIUETOB. WHAT PEOPLE SAY. ■ M H, L Morgan, Clifton, , Aratapu, Auckland, H. L, under date 23rd January, J892, [ writes:— '& Dear Sir—Come two years ago, hav» 8 ing previously enjoyed good liealth,l was 1 seriously taken ill, and found it very ' difficult to get relief. At first I treated c myself thinking that I should soon be 8 wall strain; but my illness'grew upon S mo and 1 was completely prostrated, and k unable to do anything, I sought medica 0 advice from cur local doctor, and he pre- '" scribed for me, My ailment was described aB blauk jaundice and gall stones, and at times I suffered much pain. Cur __ doctor's treatment did not do mo much good, as the attacks were frequent and " very severe. Some mouths passed, and I fek that I was becomiot; hopelessly ill, My iriends were shocked ai my sallow and changed appearance, and more than one has told mo since that they naver expected to see me well a»ain, I, went y to Auckland for change of air and scene, and to seek further medical advice. I '" got it, and for a time seemod to improve, tho change evidently doing me good; but it wsb not tonic enough, for af tor a week or so I was again laid up, All the medical aid I got in Auckland ' seemed unavailing, and I returned home ti with very little to hope for, Here 1 suffered sovere attacks, and had to lay ~ up repeatedly. My hmband had a very per opinion of patent medicines, but seeing Clement's Tonic advertised as of such wonderful effect in serious oases, S and being quite at a loss to suggest any other untried remedy, he brought home a bottle aod we determined to try it. At rj tho same time we resolved to say nothing of the medicine-wo wore using until fully satisfied of its effects. The first dose did me good and 1 improved rapidly. Friends who would not have bocn sur--1 prised to hear of my death were really 12 astonished at my recovery. I was soon s; satisfied as to the valuo of Clements s lonic, and gladly recommended it to 1; others,'and so did my husband, Tho 3, storekeeper spoke to him one day and '0 asked ton if he had been recommending 1' Clements Tonic, for he had almost sold '" out, and had only one bottle left, "Give l' it to me," said my hnsband, " I wouldn't ,' be without it for anything." Ity the ,] timo I had.takon one bottle I was able : , to get about my work again. Friends >5 thousht the improvement only temper i, ary, and expected to see me prostrated i again, butlamthanulultosaythatsucli ig lias not been the ca6e. Every dose did 1| its work, and after, a fortnight ! I' only took,: one dose a d»y, in ■ n the early morning.. I have used "• only three battles, and have the fourth , in the house. ; Ido not take it regularly, but fly to it on the least symptom of anything being wrong, and I have many [, times proved it to be a good preventive of returning sickness. It is, now eight or nine monthssince Irecovored, and Clement's Tonic has kept me in good health allthrough. I can again get on with my house and dairy work with comr. fort and pleasure. I am pleased, to be j„ able to recommend Clemont's'Tonic, for g I have found it a true friend; and am e convinced that it will cive health to g many suffering, if they will only give it a 0 trial,—l am. Sir, yours gratefully, M 0 L.MORGAN,. ' NFLAMM A T I 0 N THROAT ANL LUNGS Is always caused by neglect in not taking '. oarly steps towards prevention. 1 Will prevent ■ theso, and brings the 8 orgjna of the body to their noimal regularity.—Local agent. Mr T. G. Mason, Queea street Mastorton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4112, 13 May 1892, Page 4
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