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" '' MISOBLLANEOUS;'; | • MiNiwnj Times, . (Mawh 80th', J892;) ,'U; ! .!'ii! Further woof of the popularity and cfh oaoy of Mother Wary Joseph Auhert'a Bemedies is given to/day. On our fourth pa°6 will be found'n gumber of testimonials from .ljical geutlemeu wlip are well qualified to express opinion's on 'the- sublet.' We are informed that the sale of these excel lentremedies, prepared from New inland herbs.'is're'aohing an extent be considered phenomenal'but for the well known fact that any certain remedy for disease will quicWy attain wide'popularity when its virtues are'judiciously, brought into public-notice. The fat necessity is that the remedies shall be good and reliable, andthe general testimony'is that Mother Aubcrt's fulfil these conditions.

)KINOE OF: WALES HOBHE "*" ,■; WIIiJLIAM .NEELL.,. : Is prepared to'supply, ,tho ; travelling public with BUG6IiiS,,OARRY-ALLS, 1 .ind VEHICLES, of every description on the shortest notice. The Livery department is under the careol an experiencedgroom, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall (H'commodition. r;: , , , .. t . •HORSES'of Jfflt'-olasj-quality kept' constantly on hire.' A.} i Mono—Oiw'l%, Good Accommodalm andRE&SONABLE Charges. \ A 'BUS: will run to and/from the 1 dtableatn meet every'train '.

0 0 1 .a U' TOWWSEKD " :: . AND cpwpsv NEW ADVERTISEMENT, Which will appoar in a few d ay

WAIRARAPA MUSIC DEPOT,; . O.H.OAMPBELL,,-:::/ CALL and inspect new Pianos fo : cash or on the hire system, '• y Class ofSMMuUoSvppliei ■ HAVE' YOU SEEN THE '' " MELOD I 0 A ? Fiirnitiire I FurnitnreJ THE LARGEST STOCK : Furniture in Mastertbn, to select '. from. WILLIAM Willi imports direct, all kinds of Fanny Furniture, Chairs, Tables, etc., in Endless Variety, ofwhichaLarge Consignment has just arrived and is well worthy of Inspection'. I employ a staff of hands in the manufscture of Furniture, and having a stock of 40,000 feet of Seasoned Timber under cover; cusfcomorsican rely on getting a GOOD ARTICLE and at LESS THAN WELLINGTON PRICES, I can therefore, with confidence, ask the Publio to place their orders with me, tor thorough satisfaction will be the resullof their doing so. NOTti .THE ADDRESS of the Oldi established Shop, next to Bank of New Zealand and opposite the Masterton Building Society, Furniture bought and exchanged, '■ Furniture let out on hire, ■':■'■

WILLIAM WHITT, PKOPEIETOR. Chrisiohoboh Press, ' '' [March 8,1892; i - " AFiOTßiiiso Testimonial-In our acU vertising column's will be found the copy of a letter (Udressed by Lord Onslow to Dr do laßachouerthe French Consul in Wellington, in the course of'which his Lordship boars testimony to the effioaoy of the medioines: manufactured by the .Rev, Mother Joseph Aubert. .These-remedies are' ex; traded from Now' Zealand plants', 1 and Lord Onslow states'tbathe'has found them perfectly satisfactory and really'tonio and fortifying, •"■■■" ' ' '; : Napier TrleohapjiV '.' ".■ (March 25th, .Mr Hi ,Oweni one of our local. chemists, certifies in our columns'■ to the iboncfits derived from the „iiso of 'Mother :ary Joseph Aubert'a remedies. It is evident there is'a great futiuo bofoiro tlieso purely local vegetable >modioineß, and whicli' wo hear ar'o'now'about to bo introduced into Now South Wales, Viotoria, and the other Australian Colonies, and-will bring the name of New Zealand'very prominently before the public of the Southern Continent, a']_dbo'6ne ; of.the best';advertisements for this Colony! The proprietor deserves 'success for the spirited way in which he has entered in this enterorise,

NFLAMM A T I 0 H .. ..,,,. OF TUB.. ~... ~ . THROAT AND LUNGS Is always caused by neglect in Hot taking early steps towards prevention, Will prevent these, and brings the organs.of tho body,to their normal regularity.—Lqoal' ''.'agent. Mr T, 6. Mason, Queen soreesMastertonv! '..'■' look o^ut: JAMES;: JLMOTT ' , ''" : ,^&ca|:::^ ; v NEAV AD.VEBTISEMMT. i dLWOm PERFECTION WHISKY, DO not be imposed .upon ■by an in* fe'ribra'rtiplepntitito'a Dawson's ibottle, but insist ilpon having the genuine «rtiole, K H ;^mj}hlX.ll-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4129, 3 June 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4129, 3 June 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4129, 3 June 1892, Page 3

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