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MISCELLANEOUS. OUGHS/AND COLDS SUCCESSFULLY CURED , "MARUPA." Mastorton Agent—Mr T, G. Mason ATEKET.AHUNA STABLE and SHED. mo BE LET, Ten-stalled stablo and shed, also Forty aero paddock at Eketahuna, Apply " Wairarapa Daily Times" office, C. H. GAYFER, LAND, KtiTATE, STOCK, STATION, AGENT AND VALUATOR, I" AS Boveral dusirablo properties for [_ sale in town or country. Monoy to lend in any sutns on freehold security. J. W. BRIDGE. DENTIST, 102, WILLISvSTEEET, WELLINGTON, (Next Workiii" Men's Club.) MR BRIDGE having practised in ' Otago for the past ten years has just returned from England, where ho has studied the latest improvement in I)ontistry,atid is prepared t.igive patients consulting him the benefit of his ex< pciieuoes in iho. most recent improvomentß in Dentistry, Artificial teeth at London prices a speciality. Painless extraction of Teeth by means of Nitrous Oxide gas and other anesthetics, Painless filling of unsound teeth with a new stopping, by means of which the teeth are indefinitely preserved. Country patients can make appointincuts by letter or telegram, A tempotary set of Artificial teeth can be inserted alniust immediately after the extraction of the natural teoth (wiihout further cliartje), so that the patient need not remain toothless for a long period. Persons unable to pay the whole cost at once may :pay by instalments. "Put Your Spare Time in the] Did i/oif ever hear of the Australian Time Bank (Limited)? No\ Well, then, you must know about it, ami right away, too, Mr Anstey describes it. The idea is this, You don't use all your time to advantage, Most ot it in fact runs to waste. You often have the time, bet no chance to invest it profitably, So the timo slides out of your possession, just as spilled water soaks into the ground and is lost, Suppose you could put your useless timo into a bank, as you <lo moucy, and'draw it out on cheques as you want it, Do you see? AYonWn't that be what the Americans call " A big tiling ?" "Bosh! Stuff I Humbug I" you say. "It is impossible, If wo could do that wo might bank time enough to turn us into boys and girls again," True, so we might, but as you .say, it can't be dono, Yet isn't there a moral in the idea? Open your eyes and read. The moral is plain as thetrunkonanctiphant' If you can't get luck your waste time, then don't waste it." Now, isn't a man wasting time when he gets ill? "Oh," you say, "but ho can't help it," That's worse, nonsense than the Time Bank. Yes, be can help it, nine times out of ten. Look for a second, Here's a man who goes on io talk like this:" There was never,'' ho says, " a stronger man in England than I was up to December, 1881. lam a gamekeeper, and about this time we had a deal ol troublo 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 the poachers and landed them in jail, Shortly alter this I was takon bad, At first I merely felt tired and dull, I had a bad taste in tho mouth with slime covering my tongue and teeth, I could eat little or nothing, but what I did eat gave me groat pain, I felt as ii held in a vice; my breathing WjS laboured and short, and I spat up a great deal of phlegm, I had a dreadful backing cough, and could get no sleep at night; for alter ten minutes' sleep I would wako up and cough for two or tbreehoursataspcll, Night after night I heard the clook strike every hour. " When the bad attacks came on I felt as if I should suffocate, and had to be bolstered up in bed, 1 was coughiog and spitting up matter and phlegm all night long, Fiually I got so weak I couldn't walk across the floor, and if I ventured out my breathing was so Dad that I.had to st:p and rest every few yards. Of course 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 he said my case was a bad one, After a while he said to my wife, Your husband is in a consumption and will never gel better' "I thought it was all over with me, and every ono who saw me thought I would die, About this lime I read in a Liverpool paper of a medicine called Mother Seigoi's Curative Syrup, and fancied I should like to try it, So my son, who lives in Liverpool, got mo two bottles, and before 1 had used up tho Bccond one my cough was all gone, my breathing was easy and I could oat anything, I soon got back to my work, and have enjoyed good sound health ever since, When I began taking the Syrup I was so low I don't believe I could have held out much longer, I have lived rjl my life in this district, and in my present house forty years. (Signed) '' Thomas Hateman, ■ . Marbury Locks, . > "Near Whitchurch, Salop' "March 23rd, 1891." . What are wb to learn from Mr Balemin's experience \ Ifijat, that ho bad no real consumption, flis cough and the spitting up of matter wcrcsymptoms of a thoroughly disordered condition of the digestive organs, brought on by exposure, loss of rest, and the breaking up of all his regular habits of life, This resulted from bjs outlying-for the .poachers and .his foolish sleeping, in his damp clothes. Acute mdipestpro and dyß-. pepsia followed, of course, with all the suffering which he details so well,; But was the illness his fault ? We do not say it was his fault, for may bo his occupation compel led lum to take such risks, but where thero is one case of this kind there aro a hundred in which the evil might have been avorted, We conclude then'thai prevention is better than cure, but when a cure must' bo sought, the most successful and trustworthy remedy is Mother Scigel's Syrup, Mr Batemantold John vYilkinsontliis, and bis . account will soon be printed. •• "HENRY DOWNING." WAIRARAPA FARMERS' 00-OPER ATIYE ASSOCIATION, NOTICE toSHAREfIOLDERS, SHAREHOLDERS' aro requested to SEND IN TIIEIR COUPONSI NOI LATERIHAN THE 20rH OF JuiY, SO m to participate in the present half-year's profits and facilitate the half-yearly Balance of tho Company, which takes place this month. M, CASELBERG, Managing Director- ; Maeterton; Ist

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4169, 19 July 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4169, 19 July 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4169, 19 July 1892, Page 3

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