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During one ofthe.very severe .storm that this district has been afflicted with lately, an uikfortunnte"fientl6man who was out in it, chanced to take Bhelter from one of the heaviest showers in. a shed he was passing at the time, The storm raged with such violence, that he determined to make himself as mifc, until there were signs of improvement in the weather, bo he drew Wb pipe from riia pooket, settled himself in the warmest cornor of the shed, and smoked contentedly Sway, until he was awakened by hearing voices in close proximity to him. It was quite dark by this time, so that neither parties were aware of the presence of the other. They were talking very earnestly and the subject seemed to be one uf great moment to one of them at least, for he was urgently recommending his friend to follow his adyice" and example, which was hot to neglect his health any longer, when he had a remedy | within his reach.that would work a perfect cure, ■ . ■ j Ho stated.his o«n experience, how) long ho had despaired of finding relief, for he had consulted scores of doctors,, and tried innumerable medicines, all to no purpose, he still remained a martyr to Indigestion and general falling off of health. He gradually grew bo much worse, that he felt "That life was not worth living," when one day a friend Baid to him, "Why not try lakana, ono.of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert'i remedies, for your complaint. It is highly recommended for it," He did bo, and " Ah," I he said, " How I bless the day that I did, I It has made a now man of me." | lie enlarged at Buck length on the wonderful properties of the medicines, that the man who had been sleeping, was quite roused, and had boon an eager listener to sllthe conversation, JUising up ho made his presence known to the other two, much to. their surpiso, who supposed they were tho only occupants of this friendly shelter, Explaining to them that he was in heed of just such a medicine as ho bed heard described, he begged for further particulars of it, They were gladly given, him, and immediately he reached tbe nearest chemist'sho procured a bottlo of Karaha, and he is now as loud in his praises of this wonderful remedy, as the .man who had been unwittingly the means of restoring him to perfect health, Take Kakana, and you will find out for yourselves what an excellent Tunic it is, and now iuvaluablo at all times and

GENUINE SUCCESS. VIOE-REGALAND THESPIAN THAT LITTLE COLD.' 1 I A T the pteaont time tha weather is L most changeable, and nearly id oyeryone suffers from colds in the head le or throat. These affections in their "' primary state are never very hurtfnl to ( C the constitution, but a neglected cold is a- one of the worst things that can ever 11- happen to a human being, It should *- certainly be attended to immediately, Warmer clothing must bo put on 'j- and J0 the patient must undergo a slight course )f of a medicine which will cure in the ly early stages and not allow the sufferer s! j to become afflicted with thoso moßt preJ' valent complaiuts-ASTBMA, CONr° SUMPTION and BRONCHITIS. 'is What a number of persons have cause to regret a neglected siuiplo little cold, and if they had only thought it was going: to turn out ob it has done they would cortainly have taken PROPER PRECAUXII/NS. flutstill it is not too Ja ( e ti and why? Because NATURE which ; 0 provides everything necessary to existence, in her bounty has given us herbs _ and vegetation amongst wJiich 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 nrticles of aßsimilation in curbing tho ills brought on by a Blight cold. P '! MARUPA" Is tho registered name of MOTHER AOBERT'S OOOGH, 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 effects. Notably MR WALTER BENTJ LbY and MISS MYUA KEMBLIi, whose vocation bringß them under the notice of everybody " who runs and * readß," would not have certihed to the efficacy of '.'MARUPA" If it was not what it is made out to be. There are no mineral substances in its composition, almost for that reason alone it is not hurtful to tho smallest child, but can be administered to the smallest with perfect safety. Mothers attend to,that distressing cough of your little offspring, and for a bottle of " MARUPA," And have cause to rejoice that in future years your children grow up with CHEEKS LIU ROSES, and not with PALLID LIPS because "THAT LITTLE COLD" was neglected in younger days. Stocked by T. Q, Mason, Mastorton IH«"raEEM4B'BWV«»iL" ' (Saturday, June i, 1892). j Special attention is direoted to tho ad- , vertisement of the Rev Mother Mary Joseph Aubert Remedies which is appearing in our columns for tho first time. Mr Orlando J Kempthorno, who manages this business informs us that the \ sale of those medicines in Now Zealand c is somewhat wonderful, And he has the I greatest faith that they will soon como into popularity in New South Waltß Mother Aubert has been at work in New ( Zealand for thirty years, and has always given her time free of ail charge to per« [ sons of all denominations, to whom her assistance could bo of any avail in re- i lieving them of their several complaints, Archbishop Redwood, Bishop Grimes, and Lord Onslow certify to relief obtained by the use of these remedies, and such testimony is very gratifying. Mr Waller Bemly and Miss Myra Kemble have also written adding their proof to the many hundred testimonials received by the proprietor. Some time sinco we re-printed a paragraph from our Now Zealand Catholic contemporary, in which lit was deplored that Mother Aubert's remodieß were not more widely known, and suggesting a more wholesale mode 1 ot distributing them than.prevailed. It I would seem that the Rev Mother has followed the advice offered on that occasion, M

The Aubort Remedies are Bold by Mb T. 6. Mason, Manterton PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH AMD INSERTION OF ARTIFICIAL HSETH. MR BRIDGE desires to inform Pj.IL. iYJ > that ho Extracts Teeth absolutely WITHOUt paik, by means of anaatheticß. DECAYED TEEIH STOPPED PAINLESSLY, whereby decay and toothache is arrested. ARTIFfWAL TEETH inserted at arair 10WC1IAKCB. Patients requiring sets or partial sets of CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE Appointments mado by loiter or telegram with-Country Patients, These unable to pay the whole cost at once may pay by deposits and instalments, J. W. BRIDGE, DENTIST, 102, Upper Wis Street, Wellington [Next deer Working Men's Club J

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4220, 16 September 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4220, 16 September 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4220, 16 September 1892, Page 4

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