iT le IB n d o h A n b if d d r MISCELLANEOUS. Manawato Times, ■ (March 30th, 1892.) ■ Farther woof of the popularity and efi caoy of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert'i Bemedies is given to-day. Oil our fourtl page will be found a number of testimonials from local gentlemen who are well qualified to express opinions on the .subject. Wt are informed that the sale of these excol lentremedios, prepared from New Zealand' herbs, is reaching an oxtent that would be considered phenomenal but for the well known fact that any certain remedy fox disease will quickly attain wide' po:>uiarity when its virtues aro judiciously brought into public notice. The first necessity is tlmt the remedies shall be good and re» liable, and the general testimony is that Mother Aubcrt's fulfil these conditions' pttlNOE OF WALES flOßtfli REPOSITORY. WIEiLiIAJML WEILL Ispropured to supply the travelling public with BOGGIiSS, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES o? every description on the shortest noi'ce The Livery department is under the care ol an experieiicp.d ajroom, and ever attention is paid to stabling, bait and stai accommodation, ■ HORSES of lirst-olass quality kept constantly on hire. Mono-Civility, Qooa Arnmoktm md RE&SOifA BLE Charges. A 'BUS will run to and from the Stables to most every train Furniture I Furniture I THE LARGEST STOCK Furniture in Masterton, to select from. WILLIAM WHITT imports direct, all kinds of Fancy Furniture, Chairs, Tables, etc., in Endless Variety, of whioh a Large Consignment has just arrived and is well wurthyof Inapeotion. I employ a staff of hands in the manufacture of Furniture, and iiavins; a stock of 40,000 feet of Seasoned Timber uiider cover, oustomers can rely oh getting a GOoD ARTICLE and at LESS THAN WELLINGTON PRICES. I can therefore, with confidence, ask the Public to place their orders with me, tor thorough satisfaction will be the result of their doing bo, NOTfc THE ADDRESS of the Oldestablished Shop, next to Bank of New Zealand and opposite the Masterton Building Society. Furniture bought and exchanged, Furniture let out on hire. WILLIAM WHITT, PROPRIETOR. O O K .0 U T FOB TOWNSEKD AND 00WP E S ' g NEW ADVEKTISEMENT, Which will appear m a few days, HENN'S VENETIAN BLINDS AND Revolving Shutters. PRICES MOST MODERATE, Write For ycoiiiioss TO" • R. W. HENH, Molesworth Street, WELLINGTON. CnnisTononcn Press, [&] arch 8,1892,1 A Flattering Testimonial.—ln our vertising columns will be found the copy of a letter a dressed by Lord Onslow to Dr de la Baohoue, the t'ronch Consul in Wellington, in the course of which his Lordship hears teslimony to the efficacy of the medioines manufactured by the Rev Mother Joseph Aubert, These remedies are ex.. traoted from New Zealand plants, and Lord Onslow states that he has found them psrfeotly satisfactory and really tonio and fortifying, NANEn TuLEOnAPH, (March 25th, 1892.) Mr Hi Owen, one of our local chomists, certifies in our columns to the benefits derived from the use of Mother ary Joseph Aubert's remedies, It is cviJent there is a great futuro before these purely local vegetable medicines, and which we hear aio no» about to be introduced into Now South Wales, Victoria, and the other Australian Colonies, and will bring the namo of New Zealand very prominently before the public of the Southern Continent, a'id be ono of the best advertisements' for this Colony. The proprietor deserves success for the spirited way in which he has entered in this enternrise. NFLAMMATION OF TUB • THROAT AND LUNGS Is always caused by neglect in not taking "MARUPA" Will prevent these, and brings the is of tlio body to their normal regularity.—Local agent. Mr T, G, Mason, Queen street Masterton, Educational Depository, MASTERTON, ARRIVAL OF NEW BOOKS, &a. A SPLENDID assortment of Fancy Goods for Birthday, Wedding, and other Longman's Readers, Blair's Duawino Books, to band. All School Hquisites: Artists Colours and Drawing Materials New Zealand Diaries, 1892. Crown Lands Guide, Factory Act, Agont for—Pringte'a Fine Art Needlework and for the British and Foreign 3jble Society's "Rooks. •R. T. HOLMES. NOTICE. 1 ALL monies due to the estate of the late John oroves of Masterton must be paid to the undersigned ' on nr before the Ist June next, and all accounts against |he Baid estate must be sent in to ine'ljy the same date or they will not be recognised, ■ 1 JOHN'GROVES, Tinui. May 3rd, 1802. ' '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4115, 17 May 1892, Page 3
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