'During ono ottlio very a that this district has beeri""a!i.i Jatolyi'.an unfortunate gentleman who was out in it, chanced to Uko shelter from one of the heaviest showers in a shed ho was passing at the tinje, The etorni raged with such violence, that he detovminod to make,himsol| l -a«; oomfortnblo as circumstances .would per-' mit, until there were signs of improvement in the weather, a-.i he drew his pipe from his pocket, settled himself in- the, warmest corner of the shed, and smoked contentedly away, until lie waß awakened by hearing voices in close proximity to him, It was quite dark by thiß time, so that neither praties wcro aware, of the presence of the other. They .were talking very earnestly and the subject seemed to be one of groat moment to one of them t loast, fer ho was urgently rocommonding his friend to fullow; hi 9' J adyice and example, which was not to neglect hia health any longer, when he had a remedy within his reach that would work a perfect OUrv. He stated his own experience, how long'ho had despaired ot. finding relief, for ho had consulted scoresof doctors, aud tried innumerable medicines, all to no purpose, he still remained a martyr to Indigestion and general falling off of health. Lie gradually grew bo much worse, that he felt "That life was not worth living" when one day a frioud said to him, " Why not try Karana, one of Mother Mary Joseph Aubort's remedies, for your complaint. It is highly recommended for it." He did bo, and " Ah," he said, " How I bless the day that Idid. It has made a now man of me." Heonlarged at such length on the wondorful properties of the medicineß, thai the man who had been sleeping, was quite roused, and had been an eager listener to all the conversation. ' Hising up he made his preaonce known to the other two, much to their surprise, wlio supposed they wore the only occupants of thiß friendly shelter. Explaining to them that he was in need of just such a uledicino as ho had heard described, ho begged for further particulars of it, They woro gladly given. hirn, and immediately ho reached the .nearest chomist'sho procured a bottle of Karana, and ho is now as loud in his praises of this wonderful remedy, as tho man who had been unwittingly the means of restoring him to porfoct health. Take Kaiiana, and you, will Ond out for yourselves what an excellent Tonic it is, and now invaluablo at all times and . Sold by Mr T. (i. Mason, Masterlon, I ■ 0 M B T H 1 N 0 J NEW AND NICE. . LATEST AND BEST, IT WILL MY YOU TO TEY IT. Aoests : WAIRABAPi FAMKKS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 1 LIMIIKT.] (Formerly M, Gaulbtrg it Co.) Masterton, Grey town. Pahiatua&Tenui, THE EMINENT ORGANIST, W.H.JUDE'S OPINION.
'REAT "WEAVER" ORGAN, 1 Occidental Hotel, September 19th, '92. M. J. Brookes, Manner, the Dresdon Piano 00,, Welliugton. Dear Sir, —I havo examined the Weaver American Organ this morning at the " Dresden," and find it a charming medium for musical oxpreßsion, The flof'ei'nod more delicate stops, such as the "voix celeste," "/Euiino," and others, when accompanied an octave lower by the left hand on tho principal, havo a delightful effect, and tho fewer of the '• full ornan " ia rich and sow.irouß. The swell is also admirably adapted for imitating tho peculiar tone.ißo characteristic of the pipe organ, This instru meat should bo m great demand in tho colonies, Faithfully yours, ay, h. jude." Composer" Plymouth Sound," "Home, Hoys Homo," and '■ Jack ABhore,") THE GREAT «WEAVER" ORGAN 1 .
TIME PAYMENTS. PIANOS By This FOREMOST MAKERS ON : ' TIME PAYMENTS, from 20a Monthly. Sheet Muaic a Speciality. '. The DRESDEN Piano Go, Lambtok-quay, WELLINGTON. M.J.BROOKES," Malinger. Messrs Hood and Johnston, Agents Mnsterton. R. BURTON, ENGINEER & MILLWRIGHT, Kuripuni, Maaccrton. A LL KINDS OP MACHINERY IIEFAIRED, . BURTON " PATENT EOLIPSE ELEVATOR." Tho boat in oxistcnce, mado to order. ORDKRS are now being received for AVELING' AND PORTER'S TRACTION ENGINES ' for this Season. R. BURTON.~IAbTJ!IRTOK EKETaHUNA ' LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. Mr ALLAN MANGUSON WISHES to inform thegouoral pub .. lie that ho has taken over iron Mr J. Jones, the Livory and Bait stable and Grass Paddocks held by him in con nection with the Temperance Hotel,
Saddle Homes ahd Buggies aiytaYsos hire,Single and Double Buggies to i..oct oveij and late trains if required, First class Paddocks tor Horses and all kinds of Stock, CHARGES MODERATE, Tjl U B SALE, - -A HEAL BARGAIN.. Seven Acres Land, at Upper Plain, on Borough boundary, sub-divi ded infcothreo paddocks, with. cigliMoomcddivollinghouse'and necessary outbuilding?,-includ-ing two stalled static and buggy shed. The houso is situated near a pubho school, The owner is willing to exchange the property for BUSH LAUD. For full particulars, apply J. BLATOHFORD, . Opaki,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4235, 5 October 1892, Page 3
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