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LOWES &lORNB. J OW E.S & IUEH8 1 ' STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1892. At 10'Clook. 100 Ewes in lamb 200 l'nt Sheep, mostly wethers CO Good owes in lamb 50 HnjigotS 1) Head Mixed Cattle 4 First-class draught matos and go'dings, imported AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY, (Ira AUGUST, 1892, AT 2 O'CLOOK. ." OWEK .fcIORNS will hold their they will offer—ftow and Second-hand Furniture, Books, Clocks, Musical Boxes, Work Boxen; alio a small con. siuuniont of Blankets, Counterpanes, Towels, etc, eto, A few choice Azalias and Flowering Shrubs,

OPENING NOTICE. SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL. Opposite ihb Masterton Coach Factory, WILL BE OPEN on mid aftor the first day of October for the Reception of Boarders and tl.u travelling public. Thoao giving tbo house a cull will find civility combined with comfort. Terms as per usual on application to the Proprietor, SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL. UUEBN'SIREET , MASTERION, GOG D PADDOCKS™ BOSSES

" Never Mind the Man in the Moon, Don't worry your brain about the man m tkmoon, bulstudy tkman in j/w ovmsuit of clothes. If ovui'j individual person took tho best pes.'iblocareof himsolf, institutions of charity would soon go out of fashion. There's a d.al of sense in the- sayin« that '' Ohaiity begins at homo,'' When a man has got to swim or drown, ho will at least niuKo a laudable effort to swim. Perhaps we coddle oneanothor too much. As in an army, so in society—we dependindividually upon the commander and the multitude, It's a bad thing, because it induces a man to trim to luck and to numbers and not to his own courage and wits. Consequently, when trouble comes, it finds us not ready j ignoran how to fight and conquer it, For example, here is our good friend Mr John Wilkinson, of Noruury, Whito church, Salop, who nut long ago said to an acquaintance: ' Lad, 1 am done for,' Uhy did he think so ? Beoause the doctors had given him up. to die of consumption, ilnough to scare him if he really had consumption, But did he? Ah, that is the question, He tells his story thus: " I come," he says, "of a strong, healthy family, and up to the spring of 18651 was always well, 1 could lift, run, and jump with any one, and walk thirty miles a day with ease. A bout April of that year 1 left something cumin? over mo which gradually fastened upon me. At first I felt dull, heavy, and tired, with a sinking all-gone sensation at the pit of the etomoch, and pain in the sides and in the shoulder-blades. My skin grew sallow, and the whites of my eyes were tinged with a yellow colour. 1 had a foul taste n the mouth, particularly in the morning, My mouth and teeth were covered with a thick slime, and a thin' watery fluid .came up from my jstdiuo'ch ' into my mouth,' " My appetite failed, and what little food 1 managed to eat gave me groat pain. I had a tight feeling at my chest and round both sides as if 1 was held in a vice, and 1 got weaker and weakor and very low in spirits. There seemed to he no life or soul left in me.

" by-and-by I began to have a hacking cough, which made mo lose a deal of sleep- Indeed, I could nut rest at night on account of it. I would lie awake all night long coueihing andspittiug. As time went on I became so reduced 1 could scarcely get about. When 1 did venture outdoors I had to be constantly stopping to reel, as I walked along the lanes, for fear of falling. "1 tried all kinds of medicines, and was under the doctor, but without getting relief.. In this miaerablo way 1 dragged on for six months. All my friends and. neighbours thought I'was breaking up, and was not long for this world.

• "One day a friend of mine, Mr Thomas Bateman,gamekeeper,Marbury, seeing me so bad, asked me how my complaint came on, 1 replied i' lam done for j 1 shall nevor get well again, lad.'

"Then ho said, 'Don't say that until you have tried Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup.' And he wont on to tell me how this medicine had cured him alter ho was at death's dcor, and given up by the doctors as being in a consumption, So to leave nothing undone, I sent to Whitechutoh and bought the remedy. After taking three bottles (tlljiainanilskhms kftmi; I could eat anything, and the cough ana the spitting, as well as the pain in the cbestjeft me, and / was a mil man. "Itelleyerybody how Mother beigel's Syrup saved my life, and you are at liberty to publish my statement in ordor that other Bufforers may know what to do. (Signed) John Wilkinson, Hhoemakor, , Norbury, Salop," The cases oftheso two men Bateman and Wilkinson, wore almost identical hi symptoms and character. Both bad indigestion and dyspepsia, both apprehended consumption, and both wore happily cured by the same medicine. How many others situated as thoy were, are there in his country ? Hundreds of thousands 1 Ah, tho dreary dreadful days they have to pass through, right on the road to the grave, for unholped they must surely die I Are you, who readthese lines, one of this aufforing multitude j 'or' J do' you know anyone whi' belongs to it ? We lay' but a word to you -don't expect to got well through waiting and vaguely hoping. Study the man in your"own suit of clothes,'' Otherwise act on your own good judgmeut, and on the reputation of a remedy which has such e'vid: erice to prove '§ power, I ,'

AMEETING of thoso interested in the?OMAT[QNpfi : BUTte FACTORY iri'MASTEBTON will bo ffHDTOPAY,3tdinßl.,atßp,in. WAIRARAPA FARMERS' (JO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. M.OASJJLRERQ, Managing Director, MASTERTON YOLUNTEERS. , SPEOIALPARADE, fpBE Company will parade on review 1 order (helmets) at the Drill Shed, next, it 7.30 p,in. sharp,'for inspection by COLONEL FOX, Cammanding N.Z. Forces. ' Every Volunteer late or absent will be fined One Found. . : O.,A,POWNALL,','.,"..' .-..• Captain, Commanding.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4182, 3 August 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4182, 3 August 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4182, 3 August 1892, Page 3

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