r '"■ '. WeUington;August 5 1891. Moasra Kempthorrie, Prosser arid Dear Sira,—UßTinft nsed two-bottles of Maropaforinyson,~aged6 years, who had , a very severe attack of whooping cough, I cancosfidontly.tccommend.it 05 the very , host medicine in effecting An almost, immo , diate euro.'—Yoars ttaljr,. . ; •■. / • , 0. WjQAtisiriEii.. i :inveroargiil,Nov. 27,' 1891 MrKompthorne, ,• Dear Sir,—Please send me another gross i of Mother Mary Joseph AubertVßcmedies, I find thoy all 801 l remarkably well, partioularly faramp. Those who get it bnoo come bnok for more.-Yours truly, • 0. H.Maoilisier, Chemist. Meanee, Hawko's Bay, 5ept,,9,1891. To Sißier-Mary Joseph Aubort,- : I write to express my, gratitude for'the benefit myself and family have derived from your medicines, and can say: that their effects wero'really marvellous, . WiuuhFabbaj, ' Me'anee, Fept.'l4,lß9l, Dear Sister,-! am too thankful lo have the opportunity of testifying to the genuine* ness of your medie'res, having given up all hopes of ever getting better, until a friend brought you to. tie, when four small bdltlel . ofyourmedieincs euredMne,.and : What is more, I have been a stronger man ever since. That was in July, 'v. HBHarPuNraMenr, Meanee, Sept 30,1891. Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. ,Gentlemch,-Ha\ingnse'd Sister Jo«eph'i! medicines for- over twelve yean, I-W honestly say that they cannot be eurpsMed, Ihavesecna number of hopelessWfc-< brought to her and cured. She is the bejflW'' kindest, and noblest of ladies, and never m»de any ohargo to rich or poor, nor did it matter to what denomination you belonged yon had the tame kindness shown you, . My own daughter, eleven yeaja of age, met with an accident, and although some of the best doctors in Hawko'a Bay despaired of. saving her life, Sister Joseph, never gave up, but worked hard day and night, and, thank God, saved her life,Yonra, 4c.|' " ■... M.Youhoi , TH NEWEST & MOSTIMPROVED t M A 0 Bt 1 N' B" ' [ IN THE mUMQWt MAItKET TM>AT. , : ' The new ; rotary shuttle STANDARD MM mmmmmm F. J. W. FEAK, e Sewing Machine Expert & Importer e Agent for "White's, Davis', Peerless, & e Jones'machines, Raglan Bicycles, and : Machine Fittings generally. l 0 COMMERCIAL UNION ,i ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, ' B OF LONDON. :t Capital ... ... £2,600,000 y ToiAiINViSHuFoUDs- ... £2,600,000 :, LossisrAinioDATK .„ £12,000,000 8 mHE above mentioned wealthy and pow"~ . X ful Insurance Company iB prepared .. c accept all descriptions of FIRE RISKS at the ' Lowisi OunnENT Rates. i Claim! met promptly and fairly, t Wool and other interest insured from sheeps , back or shed door to London, i For further particulars apply to ; GEO. U..HABBBOS, , Manager, Wellington Branch, or to 3 GEO. JOHNSTON, i Local Agent, Quecn-St,, Mastcrton, J. C. McKerrow & Co., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, WELLINGTON, CORNER OF OBEY STREET JMIHERSTON STREET J, O, MoKERROW & Co, Musterton Couch and Carriage Factory. THOMAS WAGG & CO, PROPRIETORS. Every Dc&cription of Vehicles Manufactured on the PremUee, < ' generally for their most liberal patronage since we commenced business, atd are pleased to observe that th'o publicof Masterton rpnltßA flint flip Mftfifflrfjin PurriftffA FAfitnrw being tho only establishment in tho W airaropa that dovotfs itself only to Coach and Carnage manufacture with every convenience and & First Class Staff of Practical Mechanics, studying ■ tho advancement of the trade, «'■*■ every customer's requirements,;they.hi... come to the conclusion that the Factory is the righ place to order or take their vehicles where their wants are immediately attended to and their woik finished in that grand style which is so well known throughout tho colony. We are now building our famous gigs double; Single. Buggies, Dog Carts, Phaetons ESSRS. THOS. WAGG & CO. must rank flnt as Coach and Carriage . FOR SAUi-A BARGAIN Phaetons and 1 second hand ■Double Buggy, ,THOB, WAGGeVOO, B. WELCH, V GENERAL BLACKSMITH, ; Queen Streot,.......;.Maßterton. : ' j"N thanking his friends and patrons _ ;for the. liberal support accorded him during, the part two years, begs to state that he is prepared to do all kinds of '[ BLACKSMITH WOBK ENTBOBTJSD 10 HIM : IT MODERATE CHARGES, 1 And hopcsjbystrict atteu-tiontobusinessfj to merit a continuance of the patronage hitherto bestow"ed upon him. - : -'■'• Homm Carefully Shod amjazl GeneraLwork toned out with despatch,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4114, 16 May 1892, Page 4
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657Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4114, 16 May 1892, Page 4
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