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'l' HE WONDER OFTHK NINETEENTH I OISNTURV. NEURALGIVDEFEATtiD, (I'repaicd only from the growths on Kew Zealand.) ' CURES NEUIIALUtA, IiIiADAOUE, CHILBLAINS, HIIKUMATISM, SCIATICA, SPItAINS, AND PAIN 01' ANY I KIND. ' Cff'Ask your Ohuinisl or ytnrekcejior for MA-I/liU, or s'lid <li<rci fur ii bottl-: poat free for 2i ii-.1. The Ucv. T. Ci. II imui >nil, lii'sOmarv, says;-"iwvin|;s|iiiit a eoiisiderabli! lime i'.a mission irj - among tho Maoris of Hvkbgi, I became aware of many uses made by thorn of native plants and tiu a. An inMnntu koowleilgo of olio phut in pMlieuhr lul nvj to conelude that it would prove beiicliciid in cjscs of neuralgia. Having communic.' ted my conviction to Mr A. A. Gowei'i chemist, i'lte, lie has produced a cornjiou id which Ins fully rr.ct my expectation, and h:n proved of great benefit to members of my own family -and many of my friends." A gcutlcmaii writing from \Ve ingt n says:—"l am glad to inform yut t':at y-t-'r Ma-inn has btcn \vi rkiug wi- Ms lier<\ Mis is subject 11 Noiinii;. in Headache. Una aveniug I fouu I her |>r .-strata with luin. i gavo'her the hot lo of Jl.i-u ut, and she onnd iholioyed her so m ch that she not on y obtained a good nicht's rest, but Ii 8 u4 had nil attack since. That Ha fortnight Similar testimonyaslo cllicacy \w„lrav cby ilia ——, Mrs , nnd Mr • Mr A. A. Gowor innouMes the fdve.it of Ma-um on the scene of pr.ipri -lory medicines. Although thisiemedy has only been known iu its present form fur a few month?, ita kucccts has bidi rdj/olut-iy ,)he omeiinl--f-iiluie to perform wliatLi ulaimcd fur it bjinjas yet unknown, while, in addition, we can tpcak positively of it<a!ir.O:t iiWlvflKmsilfctt un cliiihlaii/s, uliioii of ilseif ia sultivic'iil to make it a favourite in almost cvciy household.— Paten Mail, Bth Sept.

Prepared only by tho Solo proprietor, A. A. GJVVEK, OHEMIBT AND P tARM.VC'IST, PATBA, • P.O. Box 20. •VJn lcsalo N.Z. Diug Coirpanv ami Sliarlimd and Oo ESTABLISHED IN TUB CoLP.NY 1\ 181)2. (1 and T7 YOUNG, DIREur I.MI'ORTKKS, PRACTICAL WA ICHUAKm AND JEWELLERS, LAMBTdN QUA*, WELLINGTON, Respectfully draw the attention of 111!) |;ublie nf MAStettoa Mid surrounding districta to ilia fuilowin« facia in connection iviih thoir business. 1. 'That tiey import all thoir ijuuds dirciit from tho actual maimfactm™ in tho Homo country 2. That they have 110 commissions to pay to Home buyer*. Mr Ueorge Young, imp, of Lho partner?, beiiy buyer in lingland. 8, That they buy for cash and secure all discounts. i. That by thoir bujins from the actual manufacturers, having ni> commissions to pay, and securing nil discounts, their goods aro landed iii Now Zealauit at the lowest possible cost, mid as only a moderate profit is put ueon landed cost, no house m the culony can sell cheaper than they can, ifjuy so cheap. &4T.TOUHB, HAVE MADE THE WATCH AND ELECTRO SILVER PLATE DEPARTMENTS A si l , cial feature of tlieit busino>s, and they foel oonlident that customers fayorin.7 tliem will liaye a High Quality of Goods at Moderate Prim. SILVER UUNTINC ENGLISHLEVER WATCHES FROM £3 lij/Eleotro Silver-plated Goods by tlio be6t PCI3LIO NOTICE. WE, the undersigned, do hereby agree to closo our places of business on every THURSDAY, from one o'clock p.m.— The Wairarapa Towmond & Cow Farmer's Co-opera tivo Association, Limited John Graham &Cu George Johnston Wholes ilo Drnpory Company T, E, Prtco 0, Smith and Co J. L,' Murray R. Holmes Wong You Kow Keo Ah Lop R. Hmtiah & Co J. Williams A, White and Co Joa Carpenter Sven Syverston G. H. l'rcaswood J as Sillars 0. E. Diniell Hounslow & Hoar D, E. Smith per W> Doußall A. Henderson K. F. Temple & Co James Elliott John Walt T. G. Mason L, J. Hooper & Co Wm Whitt Thomas Jago J.Johnston J. W.Leahy L. H. Houi slow T. H. Thompson H. JE, Eton H. Pearson Lowes and lorns Wickens J, Heniorson, tailor Wm Bell G. E, Chambarhiu Colin Winchester ames Webb Richard Jones 1 I a 1 'J t : 1 b h C 1( a b

MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. rnUE Mastcrtou liillea will parade on I Thursday next, November 3rd. 0. A. POWNALL, CaptumiCommanding. J~N BAN li'ft" lip TOY Eslato of R G WILLIAMS of Mnstcrton, Saddler. TENDERS aro invited up till noon of FRIDAY, 4th November, with the undersigned, for the purchase of tho Stock-in-trade, consisting of Saddles, Harness, and Saddlers' requisites, in the premises lately occupied by tho aboyo named Bankrupt. Conditions of tender, and Stock Sheets liny be soon at tho Official Assignee's Ollico, Wellington, \VWiggins, Lambton Quay, Wellington, and at my ollioo, Mastoifcon, The highest or any tender not necess. sarily accepted. \Y. B, CHEN Is ELLS, Deputy Assignee, . Masterton. • SUiNDAY COAOE MAUBIUEVILLK TO MASTERTON, AT tho request of those atteiidiuq Church, a coacb will leave Maura icovillo on the first Sunday i. eyery month at 8,30 a.m., re. turning from Mastorton. at 4 p.m., coin' mouciug next Sunday, 6th JSovemborW. VILE, Proprietor, A, M. Wilkinson BEGS to inform his frionds and the general public, that he will bo in chargoof tho PUBLICAN'S BOOTH at at the CARTERTON SHOW and at tho TAUATAHI RACES, whero his patrons may rely on being served with .his usual flood Quality of Liquors and his famous Race-course Brand of Ales and Stout, THE MASTJSRTON NIGHT SCHOOL. CONDUCTED by Mil G. ITiitscu and \J assistants, opens for the first quarter on I'HURaDVY, the Brd November, at the Wesleyau School Room, Besides the thr™ It 's, as tau«lit iu tho oletneutury State schools, the course comprises I he study ot Baokrkeepina, Mensuration, Geometrical Drawing and Advanced Arithmetic. Tho classes are held on Monday and Thursday evenings, from 7,30 to 9.30, Tho fco is £1 for tho quarter, one half of which must bu paid at the commencement | the other, half not later than the end of the quarLor, Those who have not yet given in their - names •I pupi's, will oblige by enrolling on tlia niOM of op wing,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4259, 2 November 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4259, 2 November 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4259, 2 November 1892, Page 3

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