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• rpHE VONDEROFTHENINETEENTH 1 : OKNTURY. NEUMLGITDEFEATED, " ma-uru. (Prepared only from tho growths on Now Zealand.) CURES NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, CHILBLAINS, RHEUMATISM, SOIATIOA, SPRAINS, AND PAIN OF ANY KIND. Ctf'Ask your Ohomist or Storckcopor for MA-UIIU, or send divcci far»bottlo: post*, free for 2a 2d. Tho Rev, T, G. Hammond, missionary, say3:—"Having spent a cunsidcrablo time as missionary arnbng the Maoris of Holiiaiga, I became aware of many uses mule by tliora of notivo plants and trocs. An intimate know' ledgo of ono plant in particular li'd m J to conclude that it would prom beneficial in cascsof neuralgia. Having communicated my conviction to Mr A. A. Cower, chemist, l'alca, ho has produced a compound which has fully met ray expectation, and has proved .of grcnt benefit to mombora of my own family and many of my friends." A geulemau writing from Wo'lington says:—"l am glad to inform you that y»tfr Ma-uru has bf on working wonders here. Mis) is subject to Neuralgic Headacho. One evening I found her prostrate with pais-. I gave her the bottle of Ma-tru, and she found itreliovo'l her so mticli tbatsho not only obtained a good nidit's rest, but h is not had an attick since. That is a fortnight'ago. Similar testimony as lo the clncicy was boraebyiliss Mr A. A. Gowcr Announces tho advent of Ma-uru on the scene of properietary medicines. Although this ltmcdy baa only been known iu its present form for a few months, its success has besn absolutely jlicnoinnial—failure to perform what is claitnod for it being as yet unknown, while, in addition, wo can ipeak positively of its almost iiMvelluus effect on chilblains,'which of itself is sufficient to make it a favourite iu almost every hou3ohold.— 1 I'otca Hail, Bth Sept, :

Prepared only by the Solo proprietor, A. A. UOWER, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, Patsa, P,U, Box 20, Wholesale ARonta — N.Z. Drug Company anil Sharhml ami Co ESTAIIUSUBD IN THE C'OWKV IN 18G2, a and tT YOUNG, DIRECT IMPORTERS, PRACTICAL- WA TCIIMAKEHS AND JEWELLERS, MMBTON QUAI, WELLINGTON, Respectfully draw the attention of tho public of Mastcrton and surrounding districts to the following facts in connection with thoir business, 1. That they import all their goods direct from the actual manufacturers in the Home country 2. That they have no commissions to pay to Home buyers, Mr George Young, one of the partners, boing buyor in Kug. land. 8, That they buy for cash and securo all discounts. 4. That by their buyine from the actual manufacturers, having no commiesions to pay, and securing all discounts, their goods are landed in New Zealand at tho lowest possible cost, and as only a moderate profit is put upon landed cost, no houso in the colony can soli cheaper than thoy can, if any bo cheap, G.&TrYOMG, HAVE MADE THE WATCH AND ELEOTKO SILVER PLATE DEPARTMENTS A fmoiAi, feature of their businoss, and thny feel confident that customers fayoring them will liaye a High Quality of Goods at Moderate Prices. SILVER HOMING ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES ™>m $315/Electro Silver-plated Goods by the best makers, MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUN. TEERS. THE Mastcrton Rifles'will parado on Thursday noxt, November 3rd. O.A, POWNALL, Captain Commanding, KINSEY, THE PRAOTICAL PHOTOGRAJPHM, Lambton Quat, Telephone 205, PRICE LISTOne Cabinet 3s, Six Cabinets 7s 6d Twelve Cabinets 12s 6d TWO PflOOtfß FOR EACH SITTING, MR KINSEY personally undertakes tho iioutino and l'osijso and as ho has graduatodas an Artist and Photographer in some ot the leading ART SCHOOLS and STUDIOS of the day, the publio can feol assured that tho talent of an EXPERIENCED OPERATOR will be brought to tear to take them at their best. REMEMBER I—lt is no advertising blow whon we assert that by patronising us the public dorivo advantages impossible to secure elsewhere,

TWO THRESHING MACHINES FOR Sale. > BURTON " PATENT ECLIPSE ELEVATOR," For attachment to any mill. Agent FOR—AVELING AND PORTER'S TRAOTION ENGINES. R. BURTON, ENGINEER & MILLWRIGHT, Kuripuni, Masterton. ' A, M. Wilkinson BEGB to inform his frionda and the general public, tbat lie will bo in charge of the PUBLICAN'S BOOTH at at the CARTERTON SHOW and at the TARATAHI RACES, whero luspatronß may rely on being served with his usual Good Quality of Liquors and his famous Raco-courso Brand of Ales and Stout. THOMAS JAGO, OABINETMAKBK, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, QUEEN-BTREET MASTERTON

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4258, 1 November 1892, Page 3

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712

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4258, 1 November 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4258, 1 November 1892, Page 3

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