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■LOWES & IQRNS AUOTiONSALB. '_■ ■ : ■;.: LbWE's'LiD ; iORNS: * i SATURMY.ita 10NE, 1892. \ ESSES LOWES & lORNS are JjX favored with instructions from Mr John Holes, Kurseryman, of-Nelson, to Bell as above n consignment of •' Fruit Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Gupreßsus, Muorncarpa, Runs Insignus, Barberries, Gooseberry, Currant, Rhubarbrqots, Carriolias, Rhododendrons, ■ ' ' Azaliasanda luge variety of other trees.

OPENING NOTICE, . ■• ■ . SCOTT'S.-'■■:..■■: TEMPERANCE HOTEL Opposite the ■ MabtebtoN' Coach Famory. U JILL BE OPfiN on and after the YV : first ' day- of'- 'October foe the Reception of Boarders and tho travelling public. Those giving tho house a call will find oiyility. combined with comfort.. Terras as per usual on application to the Proprietor. -,' SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL. (JUBBK'STKEET..,,. ..IIASTERTON, GOOD PADDOCKS m HORSES NORTH WAIRARAPA GUN CLUB. PiGiiONS in any quantity : aro required by the North Wairarapa Gun Club, Nisepenoe Eion will be given for all birds duliverod to the undersigned, or toL. Holmes, at Lowes and lornB 1 solo yards. «■:■ O.W ALDINGTON, 1 . ■ :■. Secretary, Maßterton,', E,H, WADDINWTOD, ;• ■.COMMISSION AGENT, , . MASTEHTON'. - ;' .' .(BusinessEstablished 183 J.) AG EN T F 0 R - jCX North British and Mercantile Fire Insurance Coy,, National Mutual Life Association of Australasia, Secretary for—- ■ Masterton Opoki Jookey North Wuira< apa Gun Club, North 'iVßirarapa Benevolent Society. Court Loyal vnterpriso 5501,'A0f, Stonehongo Lodgo 119.UA0D Tradesmen's books posted up and accounts rendered Several Town and Country Properties for sale (25 per cent cash balance on mortgage) and to Let. Rents and debts collected (accounts, ren- • . derail and settled quarterly). MONEY TO LEND in any Bums on freehold security. Fob Sale—Single BuyKy LlO 103, Parry . Road CortLlO, Light Spring Trap LlB, . Putnam LI 2, etc, oto. A Rifle Ball and a Christmas "At the batik of Gettysburg. a rifle ball broke iwj right, arm just below the simtlder, and I never hew till then what, a difference then is between an arm to lift with and an am to be lifted." So said an' American officer the other day when a few of us were talking about the mystery of life in the humau body, Yet lots of people understand the principle. What do they mean when they say, "I could scarcelycrawb," " I had to fai, ly lug myself along,' 'eto ?. Why, 6imply that the body had lost; its surplus power, it bad become a burden, instead of an instrument to carry burdens, , , A woman writes in this way: !' I had constantly to lie down on. tin .couch and rest, I had barely strength to orawl about. This was in the summer of 1882, The trouble camo upon mo in 1076, when I was forty-two years old, Before that I bad always been strong and healthy, Then, however, 1 began to feel tired, weary, and languid, and gradually.l bad to consider myself 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 aupetito was poor, and what'little I ate gave mo pain in the'ohest and sides, My food seemed to oreate wind, which rolled all over me, I got so bad; that night after night I was unable to sleep; I was at times in great a<ony, and if £ had not been obliged to workl Bhoulri have taken to my bed, As it waß I struggled on as best I ooald, I saw a doctor and took various medicines, but uone of them appeared to do me any good, "I continued in this wretched state for seven years—lß76 to 1883, Then oame the belp I bad waited for so long and so hopelessly, In December of that year a little book was left at my house telling of a medioine called Mother Seigel's Syrup, and my husband read of a oaso like mine having been cured by it, and I felt a strong desiro to try tlie medicine, but we eould not spare the money. ■ .' "However, when my husband returnod from Bungay'on Christmas Eye ho pulled out of his parcel a Bottie of Seigel's Syrup and said,' See, I havo brought you a Christ-mas-box ' and it proved to be the most valuableone I ever had in my life. I bogan taking the medicine at once, and found great relief, It seemed to lift a weight from my whole body. My appetite returned and 1 gradually.gained.strength,.and bf tho time.l had taken six bottles I was a now woman, I could go about my laundry work with ease and pleasure I still take a> occasional dose, and keep in good health for which I have to thank Mother Seigel's Syrup, 1 know of many in this district wlw havo received great beuefit from tho Syrup, one or two of the neighbours stating that but for it they would not now be alive, I desire others to know of what did me bo niuoh good, and to this end you havo my consent to publish this letter, should you think it est to do so,: •.. Youra truly, , (Signed) MnsGpQDERHAN, ' : 'Earshapi, Norfolk, Julyllth-1891,, We gladly extend our congratulations to Mrs Gooderhan upon her recovery, and beg to say for the general boboof that the ailment which oppressed her for so long a time is unfortunately no stranger. Indigestion and dyspepsia IiCB at tho' very root 'of most diseases, for the reason that it arises in the-Btomacb, upon the normal action of which good health necessaiily depends, If we oannot digest our food, everything, of oqurie, (joes wrong; For.therein is the source of all power, strength and vitality, From indigestion and dyspepsia proceed those poisons which, entermg the blood, disorder every organ and process of the system, jbeumatism, gout, bronchitis, neuralgia, nervous prostration, most forms |of diseases peouliar to womon; /chronio ucadaohe, pain and woakuesa in the muscles, mental dulness, andlossof ambition I all these and-other affections are I nothingmore or jess.than resqltp and signs I of impaired or paralysed digestion. In short, they are lisiiE tods, the true arid retl disease being indigestion and dyspepsia.' In its ability to euro mis lies the secret of the success of Seigel's Syrup overUvliot seems to be—but ib sot—a multitude of different maladies, it simply dislodges the keyatone, and the arch falls to the ground,-

0 UGHS AND, GOLDS SUOOEBBFULLYOUpD, , ■"M-AM-R-A,? .-,■■..■!" Maststton: Agentr-MsT, .G. • Mm MESSRSJOHNSTON&Oo | ' .<HAVE OPENED'..■'.....■.'" a first-class fsiiisdisa. house;' IN Queen Street, Masterton, noxtto 'Mr Perry's house, where travellers mid residents may- get excellent accommodation at'-.moderaterates'. 'Gnodand secure paddooks for howea, Regular boarders' Tariff 17b'per week.' > Siitgle •'meals 9d j Beds Is. Board wthbut , lodging 12s, .*. '<- /'>.'■>*:■-•.* ■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4139, 16 June 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4139, 16 June 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4139, 16 June 1892, Page 3

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