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LOWES &.lORNS ■'''-' -'• AUOTIOITSAIB. LOWES'and'YoRNS. SATURDAY, 18th JUME, 1892... f ESSES LOWES VIORNS are . favofed with instructions from Mr John Haloa, Nurseryman, of Nelabii, to Bull aB above a consignment of \ Fruit Trees; Flowering Shrubs, ; ■ •: Gupresaus, Macroonrpa, Pinna .';■.; Insignua, B^rherrieß,:: Guose* berry, Currant,.Rhubarbrootß, Camoliaa, Rhododendrons, ' ■ Azaliaßand a large variety of other trees. ,

OPENING NOTICE. .SCOOT. ..:'.." TEMPERANCE HOT El',; Opposite the Mastkmon . Ouaoh . Factory. WILL BE OPM on and after the yft 'first day of .October for the Rocoption of Boarders and the travelling public' Those giving \ tho house a oall will find oiyility combined with comfort. Terms as par usual on application to the Proprietor. SCOTT'S , TEMPERANCE HOTEL. GOOD PADDOCKS for LOSSES GH.GA.YFER, LAND, ESTATE, STUCK, STATION, AGENI' AND VALUATOR, M AST ER.I ON. HAS several desirable- properties for sale in town or country. Money to lend in any sums on freehold security.

MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT and BUILDING SOCIETY. I pHE Society is prepared to granl X loans-repayable by instalments ui n othunviso--oii approved freehold an' e leasehold securities. .1. B. KEITH, . Manager. T" OR SALE on easy terms, COTTAGE l- J. in Worksop Road. Apply Master- • ton Permanent Investment and Building Society. ] NORTH WAIRARAPA GUN OLUB, PIGEONS hi any quantity nro roquired by the North Wairarapa Gun Club. NwEPEtJOB Each will be given for all birds delivered to the undersigned, or to L. Holmes, at Lowes and lorns' »alo yards. E. U. WADDINGTON, Secretary, Mnsterton. E, H, WADDINtiTOIt COMMISSION AGENT, J ' MASTEItTON. , (Business Established 1881.) AGENT F 0 R - XX North British and Mercantile Fire Insurance Coy., ..National Mutual Life Association of Australasia, Secretary for—- ■ Masterton Opaki Jookey Club, North Wairarapa Gun Club, North Wairarapa Benevolent'Socioty. Court Loyal )■ nterpriao 5501, AO l', Stonohenge Lodge 119, UAOD Tradesmen's books posted up and accounts rendered Several Town and Country Properties for sale (25 per centeash balance on mortgage) and to Let,,.. Rents and.debts cblleoted (accounts rendered and settled quarterly), MONEY TO LEND in any sums on freehold security, Fon Sui-Single Buagy LlO lbs, Parry Road CartLlO, Light Spring Trap LIS, Putnam Ll2, etc, oto. U Rifle Ball and a Christmas] " At the batik of Gettysburg a rifle ball broke, wj riijht am just below the moulder, and I never hem till tkn what a inference there ■is between cm arm to lift with and an arm to be lifted," So said an Amorioan officer the other day when a few of us were talking abont the mystery of life in the human body, Yet lots of people un 'erstahd the principle What do they mean when they say," I could scarcolycrawl;" "I had to fairly lug myself along,' 'eto ? Why, simply that the body had lostj its surplus power, it had become a burden, instead of an instrument to carry burdens. A woman writes in this way; !' I had constantly to lie down on ths couch and rest, I ..had barely strength to crawl about. This was hi the summer of 1882. Tho trouble oamo upon me in lajo, when I was forty-two years old, Before that lhad always been strong and healthy, Then, however, 1 began to feel tired, weary, and languid, and graJuaUy I had to consider mjself a weak, sickly woman, At first I bad a bad taste in the mouth, and a sinking sensation at the pit of the stomach. My aopetile was poor, and what little I ate gavo me pain in the chest and sides, My food seemed to create wind, which rolled all oyr me, I got so bad; that night after night I was unable to sleep, 1 was at times in great a«ony, and if I had not been obliged to workl should have taken to my bed. As it was I struggled on as best I could, I saw a doctor and took various medioines, bat i' I continued in this wretched state for seven years-1870 to 1883, Then oame the help I had waited for so long and. so hopelessly. In December of that year a little book was left at my house telling of a medicine called Mother Stigel's Syrup, and my husband icad of a oaso like mino having been cured by it, and I felt a strong desire to try toe medicine, but we could not spare the money. "However, when my husband returned from Bungay on Christmas Eve ho pulled but of his pared a Bottle of Seigel's, Syrup and said,' See, I have brought you a Christ-mas-box' and it proved to be the most valuable ono I ever had in my life, I began taking the medicine at once, and found great relief;. It seemed to Hit a weight from my whole body, My appetite returned and 1 gradually gained stiength, and by. the . time I had taken six bottles I was a new I'woman,, I could go about my laundry work 'with ease and'pk-ajure,■ I still take au occasional dose, and Keep in good health for which I have to thank Mother Seigel's Syrup. 1 know of many in this district who have received groat benefit from the Syrup, one or two of the neighbours stating that but for it they would not now be alive. I desire ethers to know of what did me so much I gooil, and to this end you have my oonsent to publish this letter, should you .think it esttodoso, Yours truly, (Signed) MnaGooDEMiiN, . Earsham, Norfolk, July llth 1891. We gladly extend our congratulations to Mrs Gpoderkan upon her recovery, and beg to say for the general boboof that the ailI pent whioh oppressed her for so' long a time ' is unfortunately'no Btranger,' Indigestion and dyspepsia bos at the very root of most diseases, for the reason that it arises in the stomach, upon the normal aotion of which good health ncccssaiily depends. If we cannot digest our food everything, of course,' goes wrong. For therein is the sourceof all power, strength.and vitality. From indigestion and dyspepsia proceed those poisons which, entering the blood, disorder every organ and orocess of the ; system. 'Bheumatism, gout, biouobitis, neuralgia, nervous prostration, most forms of.'diseases peouliar to women, chronio headache, pain and weakness in the muscles, mental dulness, and loss of ambition;, all, these and other affections are nothing more or lets than results and signs of impaired orparalysed digestion, In short! they are meue woais, the true and reel disease being indigestion-and dyspepsia, ; , In its ability to cure this lies the «eci et of the success of Seigel's;. Syrup, over-what seems toibe-niiT is soi-a multitude of different maladies. It simply dislodgeß the i keystone, and the arch falls to the ground,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4138, 15 June 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4138, 15 June 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4138, 15 June 1892, Page 3

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