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MISCELLANEOUS. G OUGHS AND DOLUS SUCCESSFULLY CUKED - .by mint! "M. ABUP A," Agonfc—Mb T. G. Mason ATERETAHUNA STABLE and SHED, fpO.BE LET, Ten-Btalled stable and shed, also Forty'acre paddock at Eketahuna, Apply " Wairabapa Daily Tijees" office, Masterfcon. C. 11. GAYFER, LAND, ESTATE, STOCK, STATION, AGENT AND VALUATOR. ttASTEBTON. H desirnblo properties for sale in town or country. Money to loml in aiiy sums on freehold security. ' ' ' J. W. BRIDGE, DENTIST, 102, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. (Next Working Men's Club.) \jc R BRIDGE having. practised m _>l Otago for the past ten years has juEt returned from England, where lie has studied tile latest improvement in Dentistry,and is prcparsd bgive patients consulting him the.benefit of his experiences in the .most recent improvements in Dentistry. Artiticial teeth at London prices a speciality, Painless oxtraction of Teeth by means of Nitrous Oxide gas and other .aesthetics. Painless filling'of unsound teeth with a new stopping, by moana of which the tcoth are indefinitely preserved Country patients can inako appointments by letter or telegram. A temporary set of Artificial teeth can bo inserted almost immediately after the extraction of the natural teeth fu'if/wut further charge), to that the patient need not remain truthless for a lons period. Persons unable to pay tlio whole cost at oncomay pay by instalments, "Put Your Spare Time in the Banh," did you ever hear of the Australian Time Bank (Limited)? No\ Well, then, you must know about it, and riijht away, too, Mr Anstcy describes it, The idea is this. You don't use all your time to advantage, Most of it in fact reus to waste, You often have the time, bet no chance to invest it profitably, So the time slides out of your possession, just as spilled water soaks into tho ground aud is lost. Suppose you could put your useless time into a bank, as you do tnouey, and draw it out on cheques as you want it, Do you see? Wouldn't that be what tho Americans call " A big thing ?" "Bosh I Stuff I. Humbug!" you say. "It impossible, If wo could do that we might' bank time enough to turn us into boys and girls again." Tiue, to we might, but as you say, it can't be done, Yet isn't there a moral iu the idea? Open your eyes and read, The moral is plain as the trunk on an elipliant' If you can't get hack your waste time, then don't waste it," Now, isn't a man wasting time when he gets ill? "Oh," you say, "but he can't help it," That's worse nonsense than the Time Bank. Yes, he can help it, nine times out of tcu. took for a second, Here's a man who goes on lo talk like this:" There was never, 1 ' le says, " a stronger man in England than I was up to December, 1884. lam a gamekeeper, and about this time wo had a deal of trouble with a gang of poachers. I had to keep watch all night long, and was scarcely ever in bed, and often slept in my damp clothes. At last we nabbed tho poachers and lauded them in jail, Shortly alter this I was taken bad. At first I merely felt tired and dull. lh:u!a bad taste in the mouth with slime covering my tongue and teeth, I could eat little or nothing, but what I did eat gave me great pain. I felt as it held in a vice; my brcathiug was laboured and short, audi spat up a great deal of phlegm. I had a dreadful hacking cough; and could get no sleep at night; for after fen minutes' sleep I would wake up and cough for two or three hours at a spell, Night after night I heard the clock strike overy hour, " When the bad attacks came on I felt as if I should suffocate, and had to be bolstered up in bed, 1 was coughiug and spitting up matter and phlegm all night l.png, Fiually I got so vejik I couldn't walk aoross the floof, and if I ventured out my breathing was so bad that I had to st:p and rest every few yards. Of courso I was obliged to give up my work, and for eight months I did nothing, 1 was under tho doctor all this time, and from the first ho said.my case was a bad one. After a while he said to my wifo, Tour husband is itt a consumption anil will nettrgcf idler.' " I thought It was all over with me, and every one who saw me thought I would die. Al oui this time I read in a Liverpool paper of a medicine calledMothcr Seigel's Curative Syrup, and fancied I.sliould like to try it. So my eon, who lives in Liverpool, got mo two bottles, and before 1 had uned up the second one my cough was all gono, my breathing was e?sy and I o ,tild out nay thing, I soon got back to my vrgrk, aud have enjoyed good sound health ever since. When I bojjan taking the Syrrp I was so low I don't believe I could have held out much longer. I have lived all my life in this district, and in my (Signed) '' Thomas Batemas, Marbury Locks, " Near Whitchurch, Salop "Marcl. 23rd, 1891." What are wc to learn from Mr Bateraan's experience! First, that ho had no real consumption, His cough and tho spitting up of matter weresymptoms of athoroughly disordered condition of tyedpstii/e organs, brought on by exposure, loss of rest, aud the breaking iip of all his regular habits of life, This resulted from his outlying for the poachers and his foolish sleeping in his damp clcilies, Acute indipestion and dyspepsia followed, of course, with all the Buffet ing which he details so well, But was the illness his fault! Wo do not say it his fault, for may be his occupation compel led him to tako such risks, but where there is one ease of this, kind there are a hundred in whieh the evil might have been averted. ; Wo conclude then that prevention js bet-, ter than cure, but when' a curs must he sought, the mOst successful and trustworthy remedy is Mother Beigel'j Syrup, Mi Batem'an tqld jolin \Y'lkinson this, and his "HENRY DOWNING." Messrs K. Anderson & Co. ; MILLEES and atUIN MERCHANTS Duneoin, Having re-appointcd JAMES MAODONALD&CO., Commission Aqekts Pnppypis Brokers, St. Bill-street, Wellington, SOLEAOENTSEor thoSalo of," Ryncipja^'Rbrands Oatmeal, They me prepared to execute orders for • same, Aiso, " For Oats, Wheat, Bran, Pollard, Pearl ~Barley, Sc. SOLE AGENTS FOEulr Peter M'Gill, Miller and Grain Mer- • chant, Tokomairiro, Otago. The Milburn Lime and Cement Co. (Limited), Dunedin. Mr J. J. Craig, Auckland, Hydraulic Lime Manufacturer. The Mount Pleasant Coal Co. (Limited), Wollongong, N.S.W. Mr Win, Burt, SawmilJer, Featherston,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4168, 18 July 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4168, 18 July 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4168, 18 July 1892, Page 3

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