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'■■ During oneot tin very.'sevece'sii that this district has been afflicted 1 lately, an unfortunate gentleman ' lSi was out in it, chanced to take she from one of the heaviest showere i. shed he was passing at tho time, . The storm raged with auoh violet that he determined to make himself comfortable as circumstances would | A mit, until there were signs of irapro so nient in the .weather, su he drew his p : from his pocket, Settled himself in warmest corner of the shed, and smol k- contentedly away, until he was awaken "• by hearing voicea in close proximity a him. s s o It was quite dark by this time, so tl )0 neither parties wero aware of the pri ence of the other. They were talki very earnestly and the subject seemed ir beoneof great moment to one of tfo '• t least,'for he was urgently recommer lo ing his friend to follow his ndyice a '° example, which was not to neglect i health any longer, when he had a reme c within his reach that would work a p H feet cure. ' i- He stated his own experience, h long'Jie had despaired ot finding reli for lie had consulted iicorea of docto. and tried innumerible medicines, all ~ no purpose, hn still remained a mart to indigestion and general falling oft' health. ■ . Ue gradually grew so much wori ~' that he felt "That life was not wor living," when one' day a friend said him,: "Why not try Kabana, one • Mother Mary Joseph Aubert's lemedis r for your complaint. It is highly recoi i- mondod for it," Ho did so, and "Ah • he said, " How I bless the day that Idi It has made a new man of me," , o , Hoonlargedatauchlengthonthowo: derful properties of-.the. medicines, tl) the man who had been sleeping, w quite reused, and had been an eagor list ner to all the conversation, 3 liisiug'up he made his presence knov B to the other two, inuoh to their sjirpis who supposed they were the only'oco pants of this friendly shelter. Explaining to them that he was i need of just such a medicine as he hi heard deacribad; he begged;for hirth • particulars of it, 4 _ They were gladly given hiin, at immediately he reached the' noare chemist's he procured a bottle ,of Kaban. and he is now as loud, in' his- praises this wonderful remedy,'as.'the man wl , had Seen uhwittiugly the' uieaus i , restoring him to perfect health.-' ■ , ,• ■ Take Kabana, and you, will find oi ~ for yourselves what an,excellent Tonic is, and now invaluable at all' times an GENUINE SUCQESS. VICEREGAL AND THESPIAN THAT LITTLE COLD.' A T the present timo fho weather i\ most changeable, and noarl everyone suffers from colds in the hea or throat.. These affections in the: primary btate are never very hurtful t the constitution, but a neglected cold one of tho worst tilings that can ev< happen to a human being. It shoul certainly be attended to immediate!; Warmer clothing must be put on; an the patient must undergo a slight court of a medicine which will cure in tli early stages and not allow the sullen to become afflicted with those most pri me i complaints—ASTHMA, OOE SUMPTION and BRONCHITIS, What a number of persons have caw to regret a neglected simple littlo'colt and if they had only thought it was gt ing to turn out as it haß done they woul cortainly have taken PROPER PRE CAUTIONS, But still it is not too lai and.why? Because MATURE whic proyideß everything necessary to exisl unco, in her bounty has given ns herb ind vegetation amongst which ishiddo .he antidotes to siokiießs, aud it on! required the researoh of such a lady 8 iIOTHBR AUBERT to discovert plan taivuicli yield tho articles of assiro iation in ourbing the ills brought on by flight cold, '.'MARUPA" Is tho registered name of MOTHE: AUBERTS COUGH, ASTHMA an CONSUMPTION .REMEDY. It is a medicine which should be i every household, and testimony haß bee by hundreds of persons of its gou fleets. Notably MR WALTER BEN! UUY and MISS MYRA KEMBLI ivhose vocation brings them under tli iotice of everybody " who runs an eads," would not have certified to tli jfficacy of "MARUPA" If it was not what it is made out to be, There are no mineral substances in i 1 composition, almost for that reason alor it is not hurtful to the smallest child, bt can be administered to the smallest wit perfeot safety. Mothers attond to that dlatrossir cough of your little offspring, aud for bottle of » MARUPA," And have cause to rejoice that in futur years your children grow up wit CHEEKS LIKE ROSES, and not- wit PALLID LIPS because "THA LITTLB COLD" was neglected i younger days. Stocked by Tl G. Mason, Mastertoi 1 tUK " JREEMAN'S JOURNAL " (Saturday, June 4, 1892). Speoial attention ia directed to the ai vertisement of tho Rev Mothor Mai ' Joseph Aubert Rom'edies 'which is a] pearing in our columns for the first Urn Mr Orlando J, Kentpthoriio, who mai ages this business informs na .that t) ' sale of these medicines' in; Now Zoalai: ; s somewhat wonderful, and he ha 3 tl greatest faith tliafctlicjt:w.i!l' soon, .con into popularity in" New.South Wal Mother Aubert has befell' at workin Ne Zealand lor thirty years, and has alwa; given her time free of all charge-to pe sons of all denominations', to"whom hi assistance could- he of any avail in r lieving them of their several complaint i Archbißhop Redwood, 'Bishop Grime and Lord Onslow certify to relief oi tainsd by the .use of theso remedies, at such testimony ia very gratilying. ft I Walter Be'nily and Mies .Myra.Kcmb have also written adding their proof the many hundred testimonials receivi by the proprietor, Some time since v ro-printed a paragraph from our Nc Zealand Catholic contemporary, in whii it was deplored;that Mother A'uberi . remedies wero hot more widely know ! and suggesting a more wholesale .m'oi ' of distributing them than prevailed.,' J would seem that the Rev Mother h followed the advice offered on tb The Aubert Remedies are ■ sold by 1 T.G. Mason. Masterton painless extm> tlon of teeth AND INSERTION OF ARTIFICIAL TiiEffi. MR BRIDGE desires to inform Patie: ■!•"-»• that ho Extracts Teeth obsolut iVITHOUI pain, by means of anesthetics. DECAYED TEETH STOPPED PA LESSLY, whereby decay and tootuach ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted at av. lOWOHABOE, ' r _ Patients requiring sots or partial Bets Teeth uhould consult Mr Bridge* CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FBI ■ Appointments made by letter or telegr with Country Patients. . These umblo to pay tho whole cost at o may pay by deposits and instalments, J. W. BRIDGE, :.'■ DENTIST, 102, Upper Willis Wellington' Next door Working Men's Glib,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4229, 28 September 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4229, 28 September 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4229, 28 September 1892, Page 3

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