Townsend & Cowper, Saddlm and Queen btrekt Masmrtox. IN thanking pntrona for past favours, invite settlers in want of really FIRSTOLASS SADDLES.HABNESS, Ell), To inspect Our Stock, Good assortment of stallion gear on hand, or made to order on the premises, Repairs Executed with Neatness and Despatch. CHARGES MODERATE, During one of tho very Bovero storms that this district has boon afflicted with lately, an Unfortunate gentleman who was out in it, chanced to tako shelter from one of the heaviest showers In & shed he was passing at the time, The Btorm raged with such violence, that he determined to make himself as comfortable as circumstances would permit, until there were signs of improve* merit in the weather, su he drew his pipo from his pocket, settled himself in toe warmest corner of the tilled, and smoked contentedly away, until he was awakened by hearing voicos in close proximity to him. It was quito dark by this time, so that uoither parties were aware of the presence of the other. Tlioj were talking very carnostly and the subject seemed to be uno of groat moment to one of them at least, fur ho was urgently recommending Mb friend to follow his adyice and example, which was not to neglect his health any longer, when he had a remedy within his reach that would work n perfect euro, He stated his own experience, how long ho had despaired ot finding relief, for he had consulted scores of doctors, and tried innnmernblo medicines, all to no purposo, he still remained a martyr to indigestion and general falling oft' of health. Ho gradually grow so much worso, that he felt "That life waa not worth living," when one day a friond said to him, " Why not try Kabana, ono of Mother Mary Josoph Anbort's remedies, for your complaint. It in highly recommended for it." He did so, and " Ab," he said," How I bless the day that I did. It has made ft now man of me." Ho enlarged at such length on the wonderful properties of the medicines, that the man who had been sleeping, was quite routed, and had been an eager listener to all tho conversation, Kising up he made his presenco known to the other two, much to their surprise, who supposed they were the only occupants of this friendly shelter, Explaining to them that he was in need of just suoh a rnedtcino is he lied heard described, ho begged for further particulars of it, They wero gladly given him, and immediately he rescind tho noarest cheroist'sheprocured a bottle of Karma, and he is now as loud in his praises of this wonderful remedy, as tho man who had been unwittingly tho means of restoring him to perfect health, Take Kama, and you will find cut for yourselves what an excellent Tonic it is, and now invaluable at all times and seasons,
GENUINE SUCCESS. VICE-REGAL AND THESPIAN THAT LITTLE COLD." AT the present time the weather ia moßt changeable, mid nearly oyeryone suffers from colds in the head or throat. These affections in their primary state Moneyor very hurtful to the constitution, but a neglected cold is one of the worst things that can ever hnppoa to a human being. It should certainly bo attended to immediately. Warmer clothing must be put on ; and the patient rnußt undergo a slight course of a medicine which will cure In the early stßges and not allow the suflerer to become afflicted with those most prevalent compliiints—ASTßMA, CONSUMPTION and BRONCHITIS. What a numbor of persons have cause to regret a neglected siuiplo littlocold, and if thoy had only thought it was going to turn out as it has done they would certainly have token PROPER PRECAUTIONS. But still it is not too )mo and why? Because WATURE which provides .'everything necesßary to existence, in her bounty has given us herbs and vegetation amongst which is hidden the antidotes to sickness, and it only required the research of such a lady as MOTHER AUBERT to discover the plants which yield the articles of assitnilalionin curbing the ills brought on by a slight cold. '! MARUPA" Is (ho registered name of MOTHER AUBERTS OOUOH, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION REMEDY. It is a medicine which should be in every household, and testimony has been given by hundreds of persons of its good effocls. Notably MR WALTER BENTLEY and MISS MYRA KEMBLB, whose vocation brings them under the notice of everybody " who runs and reads," would not havo certified to the efficacy of • '.'MARUPA" If it was not what it is made out to bo. There are no mineral substances in its composition, almost for that reason alone it is not hurtful to the smallest child, but can be administered to the smallest with perfect safety. Mothers attend to that distressing cough of your little oflspring, and for a bottle of " MARUPA," And have caußu to rejoice that in future years your children grow np with CHEEKS LIKE ROSES, and not with PALLID LIPS because "THAT LITTLE COLD" was neglected In younger days.
Stocked by T. ft. Mason, Maaterton IHK "IHEBMAN SJOURNAI" (Saturday, Juno 4, 1892). Special attention is directed to the advertisement of the Eev Mother Mary Joßoph Aubert Remedies which is appearing in our columns (or the first time. Mr Orlando J Kempthomo, who man. ages thia business informs lis that the sale of those mcdicinoß in Nov Zealand is somewhat wonderful, and he has the greatest faith that they will soon como into popularity in Now South Wales. Mother Aubert has been at work in New Zealand for thirty years, and has always given her time free of all oharge to per* sons of all denominations, to whom her assistance could be of any avail in relieving them of their several complaints, Archbishop Hedwood, Bishop Grimes, and Lord Onslow certify to relief obtained by the use of these remedies, and such testimony ia very gratifying. Mr Walter Bently and Miss Myra Komble have also written adding their proof to tho many hundred testimonials received reprinted a paragraph from our Now Zealand Catholic contemporary, In which it was deplored that Mother Aubert's remedies were pot more widely known, and suggesting a more wholesale mode of distributing them than prevailed. It would seem that the Ktv Mother has followed the advioe offered on that occasion. T. G.Jlabok. Mastejtor.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4213, 8 September 1892, Page 4
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