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• MIKAWATB TIJIE9, (Motoh'Both;.iß92.) Farther proof of the popularity and oft cacy of Mother' Mary Joseph Aubert's Bemedies is giveu to-day. On our fourth pago will bo found a number of testimonials from local gentlemen who are veil qualified to express opinions on the subject. We are informed that tho sale of theso excol lent remedies, from New ifealand herbs, is reaching an extent that would be oousideied phenomenal but for the well known fact that any certain remedy for disease will quickly attain wide popularity when its virtues are judiciously brought into public notice, The first necessity is that the remedies Bhall be good and reliable, and tho general testimony is that Mother Aubert's fulfil these conditions' FRINGE OF WALES HORSE REPOSITORY. WILLIAM NEILL Ib prepared to supply the travelling public with BUGGIKS, OARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of every description on the shortest notice. The Livery department ia under the care ol an experienced groom, and ev"™ attention is paid to stabling, bait and a..... accommodation, HORSES of drst-class quality kept constantly on hire, Motto— Civility, Gooa Accommodatum and REASONABLE Charges. A 'BUS will run to and from the citables tn meet every train

00K 0 U ' TOWN.S-BND. AND cpwPßa'i NEW ADVERTISEMENT, Which will appear in a few days

WAIRABAPA MUBIO DEPOT. G. U.CAMFBELL, \j cash or on the hire ayatcm. Any Glass o/Skel Music Supplied. HAVE YOU BEEN THE MELODIOA!

Furniture! Furniture I THE LARGEST STOCK Furniture in Maßterton, to select from. WILLIAM WHITT imports direct, all kinda of Fancy Furniture, Chairs, Tables, etc., in Endless Variety, of which a Large Consignment haß just arrived and is well worthy of Inspection. I employ a lame stuff of hands in the manufacture of Furniture, and bavin? a stock of 40,000 feet of Seasoned Timber under cover, customers can rely on getting a GO'uD ARTICLE and at LKSS THAN WELLINGTON PRICES. X can therefore, with confidence, ask the Public to place their orders with me, tor thorough satisfaction will be the'-naulb of their doing so, NOTE TbE ADDRESS of the Oldestablished Shop, next to Bank of New Zealand and opposite the Maatetton | Building Society. Furniture bought and exchanged, Furnitureletoutonhire. WILLIAM WHITT. PROPRIETOR. CnmsioinmcH Press, [Maroh 8,1892.1 A Fiinraiso Testimonial.—ln our advertising oolumns will be found tho copy of la iiachoue, the I'renoh Consul in Wellington, in tho oouko of which his Lordship bears testimony to the effioaoy of the medicines manufaoturod by the R6v Mother Joseph Auoert. TJieso remedies are ex, traoted from New Zealand plants, and Lord Onslow, ataies that ho has found them perfectly satisfactory and really tonio and fortifying, NiPIEB Tfmoiufh, (March 25th, 1892.) Mr Hi Owen, one of our local ohemists, certifies in our columns to the benefits derived from the uso of Mother ary Joseph Hubert's remedies. It is evident there is a great toe before these purely local vegetable moJicines, and which wo bear tie now about to be introduced into New South Wales, Vioioria, and tho other Australian uolomes, and will bring the name of New Zealand very promineutly before tho public of tho Southern Continent, a'id bo ono of the best advoitisoments for this Colony. Tho proprietor deserves success for the spirited way in which he has entoredrntliiseiitci'Drise,

NFLAMMATION THROAT ADD LUNGS early steps towards prevention, Will prevent these, and brings the organs of tho body to their normal

regulanty,—Local agent. Mr T, G, Mason, Queen street Masterton, . LOOK OUT JAMES ELLIOTT &co:s NEiW ADVERTISEMENT. OOGHS AND GOLDS SUCCESSFULLY OUKED Masterton Agent-Ms T. G. Mabon,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4119, 25 May 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4119, 25 May 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4119, 25 May 1892, Page 4

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