f H.WQUD. SATURDAY, Cm AUGUST, 1892, it 1.30 [i.m sharp. Entirely . Unresprved Sale ' or Household. Furniture and Effects, AT FEATHERSTON. AS received instructions from Slit Harboitle, who is leaving for tho South Island, to sell by Public Auction, on the premises now in his occupation, at FEATHERSTON, on the abovo date, the whole of his household furniture and effects, comprising Handsome dining rooni suite, in Russian leather and oak frames, •Cheffonier, Loo Table, Curtains, Pier Glass, Carpets, Table Cloths, Ornaments, Double and single Bedsteads, Spring Mat • tresses, Half Scotch Chest Drawers, Wash stands and Diessing Tables, Toilet Ware, Miirors, Pictures, Linoleums, Crockery, China, Glassware, Kitchen : Furniture,. Copper Boiler, Kitchen Utensils of every description. Garden and other tools, etc. Memo—The auctioneer desires, to call special attention of all requiring really first class furniture to the above sale, as the furniture is nearly new, and of good and substantial quality throughout. • MEMBER THE DATE. f H, WOOD ■ NO - RESERVE, VEHICLES FOR PRIVATE SALE.
1 New Bustic Trap. 1 Spring Trap, 2nd hand bnt in lti class order, Gigjig-iandstroug do., do. ' Kither of the above are to be hail a bargain. Apply to F. H. WOOD jjlU'll SALE :A BARGAIN ONE MEW BELL ORGAN, S stops, and kneo swell. A Powerful Instrument. PRIOE-£lB. F. H WO OD PBITATE SALE At the Greytown Rooms of the undersigned CANTERBURY HAMS and Sides of \J Eicon from the celobrated Islington Works' (guaranteed) ALSO GROCERIES in bulk, General Merchandise, New and Second Hand Furniture, Produce, Singlo aud Double Buggies (by Rouse and Hurrell, Wellington) j Spring Dray, Rustic Cart, aud Spring Trap, etc., etc, F, H. WOOD, Auctioneer, Stock Salesman, Estate Agent, and General Morcliant, Greyown and Carterton.
PARAMO AND WE MEDICOS. WHAT THE PRESS BAYS, TYPOGRAPOICAL TESTIMONY. THE EDITORS FOli ON OE AGREE, fJciu Zealand Tims, May U, 1802.) The British Medical Journal is very angry with Lord Onslow. The particular cau-ie of tho Journal's wrath is that our lato Governor has absolutely dared to testify to tho value of remedies whose composition is not detailed in tlm British Phi'.iinacopoeia. The wrath is ospressed as f< -lluws.:—"Wo ,seo with resref. Lord Oiiilow shamelessly puffing quack secret remedies by an advertised letter—as scandalous an abuse of political position and as discreditable a tolly as has boen for a long time brought under notice." Poor Lord Onslow I Tho dyspeptic diatribe above quoted o\ves its existoncß, no doubt, to the fact that-Lord Onslow, having found virtue in somo of tho Maori herbal remedies prepared by Mother Aubert, actually had the courage to eay so in print. Why tho British Medical Journal should deem such testimony a high offence, and, judging by the strength of tho language it uses, an almost criminal misdemeanour, 1 totally fail to see, sate that the average medical mind is fanatically opposed to any medical innovation which does not proceed from recognised red-taped souices.
'Twaa ever thus ivith the medicos. Almost every new advance made in medical science has been bitterly attuckcd as " quackery" when n appeared, every new thinker denounced as a madman or worse, and every formula not hallinarkod by the" Lancet" and " British Medical Journal" as a dangerous innovation. Personally, while not having tho pleasure of a personal acquaintance with either Mother Auborfc or Mr Kempthorne, I oan sympathise with them and Lord Onslow in seeing tho Maori Kemidiea denounced as "quack remedies." Only one of those same " quack reme> dies " do I ljnow, and that •'Kainiia" to wit, which as a " real good thing " for a man with a liver, I would cordially recommend to the editor of tho B.M.J, Ho appears to need it sadly, for the common and domestic and "recognised" podopliyllin has evidently been of no servico to him, othenviso he would notor have penned so spiteful a paragraph. As howovor, the " Maori Romedies ■' quijck and secret" though they be—are reported to ba selling like the proverbitil 11 hot cakes," neither Mother Aubert nor Mr Kempthorno is likely to worry about tho wrath of tho 1 British Medical Journal." As for Lord Onslow he iB at Home, and can , fight his own battle.—" (Scrutator," in the' New Zea land Mail.' Weekly Herald, Afbii 30,1892. A southern paper says" What, with Marupa, Karons, l'aramo, Natanata and cold weather, typhoid iever has been driven from tho city of Wellington, and the place is now as healthy as any town in New Zealand. No small sliare of the credit is due to the Itev Mother Mary Joseph Aubett for the production of hor unrivalled romedies,' 1 And as far us we are personally concerned wo mus' say that, when any one of our staff is nllected, no matter from what cause, even from alcoholic poisoning, we pour into him a bottle of Marupa, when restoration to a normal condition takes place atonce. JiEKKTON Goahdian, AI'RII 14,1692. \Ve would ask our readers to give their attention to the change in the advertisement of Mother Mary Joseph Auberfc's Medicines, which will be found on our fourth page to-day. These Medicines are fast gaining in public esteem, and tho excellent testimonials rtccived, including one from Bishop Grimes, as to their curative properties, and which are published, should be an ample guarantee of their efficacy, Tlie public should carefully peruso the advertisement. These slerling remedies are.sold by by Mr T. G, Mason, Mastorton
I). P- w. DAMSON'S PERFECTION WHISKY DO not be imposed upon by on inferior article put iuto a Dawson a bottle, but insist up.in kaviocj the genuine article
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4179, 30 July 1892, Page 3
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