During one ot the Very severe stoi,„, that this district has been afflicted with lately, an unfortunatp gentleman who was out in it, ctance'd to tuko shelter from one of the heaviest showere in a fllieJ ho whs passing at the time. The storm raged with such'violence, that ho determined to make, himself as comfortable as oircumstances would permit, until there were signs of improvement in tho weather, so he drew his pipe from his pocket, Bottled himself in the warmest corner of thu shed, and smoked contentedly away, 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 nreseuco of tho other. They _ were talking very earnestly and the subject seemed to be one of groat moment to one of them t least, for he was urgently recommending his friond to follow his adyico and example, which was not to neglect his health any longer, when he had a remedy within his roach that would work a perfect cure. Ho stated his own oxporience, how' long ho had despaired ot finding relief, for ho had consulted scores of doctors, and tried innumerable medicines, all to 110 purpose, hn still remained a murfcyr to indigestion and goneral falling off of health. He gradually grew so much worse, that he felt "That life was not worth living," when one day a friend said to him, " Why not try Kakana, one of i Mother Mary Joseph Auberfc's remedies, for your complaint. It is highly recommended for it." He did so, and " Ab," ho said, " How I bless tho day that I did, It has made a new man of mo." Iloenhirgod at such length on tho wonderful properties of tho medicines, that the man who had beoif sleeping, : was quite roused, and had been an eager liste : nor to all the conversation, Rising up ho hiado his presenco known to the other two, much to. their surprise, who supposed they wero the only occu : pants of this friendly shelter',-' Explaining to them that he was in need of just such a medicine as he lied heard doscribjd, he bogged for iurther particulars of it. They wero gladly given hiui, and immediately ho reached the nearest chemist's he procured a bottle of Kabana, and he is now as loud in his praises of this wonderful remedy, as tho man who had been unwittingly the means of restoring him to perfect health, Tako Kakana, and you will find cut for yourselves what on excellent Tonic it is, and now invaluable at all times and Sold by Mr T. G. Mason, Masterton, FUR SALE OR TO BE LET, ("5T ANTED to Sell or Lot that pieee. VV of Land now in the occupation of P. Carr, Bituated on the Te Ore Ore; area about sixty-two acres, For further particulars applv to M-CASEI/BEM. Masterton, . LOST, a Dark Bay .Light,' Draught Filly, strayed from Kketahuna; branded in distinctly on Bhouldor" G" ; 6mall star on forehead, Last seen in Maunccville. Finder will be rewarded on sending information as to whereabouts to FRED BRIGHT, Eketahuna. rpHE attention of farmer's and others i_ is called to a new reaper which has been in use for about twelve months, during which time it has given tho utmost satisfaction. Tho result beinga verygroat harvest of hind, soft and blood corns; PRICE ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE PER 110 X. Mr Fred "Wright, of fllasterton, states in a testimonial:—Dear Sir-Being troubled with jorns, and having tried nearly every so-colled remedy, without tho least effect, I tiicd your I'kogan'DßA, which, I am glad to say, effected a permanent cure, not having been troubled with tlicm since using it. COV&H WHILE TOT 7 OAIT. You will not be nblo to cough after the use of Acacian Lung Balsam No. 1. It absolutely removes Chronic Coughs, Severe Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, and other similar complaints, 3/6, Toothache, Is. woimpowdcrs, safe and effective, Is. Anti-dyspeptic thoroughly cures indigestion of the worst forms, 3/G. Masterton Agent-Mr HENRY E ETON, Chemist. Carterton Agent-Mr BERRILL, Storekeeper, Obtainable from Chemists and Storekeepers generally. AVholcsalefiomMcßSre EMrTHORNBI'ROSSBIIiCo.. PROFESSOR HENRY B/VRRAGLOUQH Adcloido Road 'Wellington, THE MASTERTON FURNITURE FACTORY. HOUNSIM&HOAR HAVE a splendid stock of general furniture, comprising Drawing and Dining Room Suites in Tapestry, Oretonno, Haircloth and Leather. Sideboords with Mirror Baoks. Telescope plain and occasional tables, Obaira in endless variety, Iron and wood bedsteads. Spring, wiro wove, copper looped wire, horse hair, kapock, fleck and fuumattrasses, etc,, etc. Wo invite the public to inspect our stock, for we claim to give BETTER V A L U-E than any furniture dealer in town. NO SLOP MADE furniture manufactured on our premises, either for stook or auction, Pictures mounted and framed. Venetian blinds made and repaired. SPRING MATTRASS3S A SPECIALITY. Celebrated RAMSPERGER pianos on sale which for finish, tone, and price are he best in the market. Address—Queen Street, Masterton! THE EMINENT ORGANIST, W.H. JUDES OPINION. I REM "WEAVER" ORGAN,
' Occidontal Hotol, September 19th, '92. 11. J. Bkookes, . , . Mansgor, tho Dresden Piano Go,, Wellington.. • _'" Dear Sir, —I have examined the Weaver American Organ this mormug at tho " Dresden," and find it a charming medium for musical expression,: The Boficrandmoro delicate stops, bucli ns tho "voix celeste," "yEuiino," aud others, when, accompanied an octave lower by tho left hand on the principal, have a delightful effect, and tho power of the '• full organ" is rich and sonorous. The swell is also admirably adapted for imitating tho peculiar tones so characteristic of tho pipe organ. This inttru ment should he in great demand in tho colonies. Faithfully yours, W, fl. Jm." Composer "Plymouth Sound," "Home, Boys Home," and " Jack Ashore.") THE GREAT "WEAVER" ORGAN. . TIME PAYMENTS. ' PIANOS By The •*■• FOREMOST MAKERS ON TIME PAYMENTS, from 20s Monihiy, Sheet Music a Speciality. The DRESDEN. Piano 00, Lambion-quav, WELLINGTON; M.J.BROOKES, Manager, Messra Hood andJohnßton, Agents Mnsterton. TROUT FISHING SEASON, 1802-1)3. THE Tront Fishing Season opens on THURSDAY, 15th September. i Fishing Licenbes can bo obtained from Mr Mclnxosn of tho WairarapaFarmern' Co-operative Association, Maaterton. , Men's Licenses,., ~. £ I • , Ladies' do.. 5b Soye tinker 16 yem ,„ 5s
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4234, 4 October 1892, Page 3
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