. Wellington August 6 1891; Messrs Kempthorne, I'xosscr and Co, - > •> , Dear -Bus,—JJaring .used two bottles, of Mar'upufor my son, 'aged 6 years, who had .» of cough,. I can confidently recommend it .as the,very best medicine in efinofing an almost immo diato cure,-Yours truly, : 0, W, GiroTiEii, Invercargill, Nov, 27, : 1891. Mr Kempthorne, : Dear Sir,—Please send me another gross of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert's Remedies, I find toy all soil remarkably well, par. tiqnlarly Paramo, Those who get it onoe come baok'for more.—Youre truly, C.H, Mmalilbtbr, Chemist. . Meaneo, Hawke'a Ray, Sept, 9,1891. To Sisier Mary Joseph Aubert, .... I write to express my gratitude for tho your medicines, and can'say that 5 their effects were really marvellous, WtLLuir Fabqab, Moanee, Sept. H,' 1891.: Dear Sister,—l am too;thankful to haw ness of your medioincs, having given no all hopes of orer-getting belter," ilntil & friend brought yon to mc, when four small bottles of your cured,me, and, what it more, Ihavebeena stronger man over sinai" That™ in July, 1882, .. ~, Henbt aenh Moanee, Sept 30, 1831, Messrs Kempthprno; Prosier and Co."; Gentlemen,—Haling used Bister Joseph's medicines :for over twelve yeais, I can I have seen a number of hopeless cases brought to her and cored. She is the.best, kindest, and noblest of ladies, and never made any charge to rich or poor, nor did it < My own daughter, eleven years of ago, met with an accident, and, although some of _the best doctors in Hawke's Bay despaired of saviog her lifo, Sister Joseph never gave np, but;worked hard day.and night, and, thank God, saved hor life,— Yoars, &o, ( ; EYoraoi THE NEWEST & MOST IMPROVED ■ MACHINE ~ IS THE BUiIHOION MABKMXO-DAT, • The new rotary shuttle STANDARD F. J. W. FEAR, Sewint; Machine Expert & Importer Agent for White's, Davis', Peerless, & Junes'machines, Raglan Bicycles, and Machine Fittings goneraDy. • COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, OF LONDON, Capitali ... ... £2,600,000 Total iNvesrai) Fohds ... £2,500,000 Losses Faiii to Dats £12,000,000 I HE abovo mentioned wealthy and power -L ful Insurance Company is prepared to accept all descriptions of FIKE RISKS at the Lowtei Cuiment Kates. Claims met promptly and fairly. Wool and other interest insured from Bhccps back or shed door to Loudon. For furthei particulars apply to' • ; ' GEO. H.'HARBKOE, ' Manager, Wellington Branch, or to , : .GEO. JOHNSTON, > Looal Agent, Queon-St,, Mastcrton, I, C, McKerrow & Co,, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, "WELLINGTON, CORNER OF GREY STREET AND _j ■ $ FEiIHERSTON STREET . J, C, MoKERKOW & Co, Musfertoii Coach nn(l Carriage Factory. THOMAS WAGG& CO, I'ROPRIETORS. Every Description of Vehicles Mam* faclurei on the Premitei, WE tender our thanki to the' public generally for their most liberal patronage sinco. we commenced business, and.are pleased to observe that tho public of Mastcrton realise that the Jlastciton Csniago Factory being the only establishment in tho Wairarapa' that devotei itself only to Coach and damage manufacture witu every convenience and ft First Class Stall of Practical Mechanics, studying the advancement of tho trade, also, every customer's requirements, they have come to the conclusion that the Factory is the righ place to order or take their vehicles where their wants aro immediately attended to ar.d their vroik finished in that grand style which is so well known throughout the cojonyi ■We; are now building our famous gigs double, 1 Single Buggies, Dog Carts, Phaetons 'c, Nothing succeeds like success. Therefore ESSBS, THOS. WAGG & CO. must rank first, as Coach and Carriage Builders in the Wairarapa. FOR SALK-A BARGAIN Phaetons and 1 second hand THO 8. WAGG & 00 E. WELCH, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Queen Street,.... Masterton. iN thanking his friends and patrons : for the liberal support accorded him ' during the patt two years, begs to state that he is prepared to do all kinds of BIAOKBMITH WORK INTRUSTED®) HIM' ' . AT MODERATE CHARGES, ■ to merit a continuance (if the patronage hitherto bestowed upon UoKSie CABEFULIJY SHOD AND . Ail KINDS OF General work turned oiit with despatch,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4113, 14 May 1892, Page 4
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639Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4113, 14 May 1892, Page 4
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