During oue ot the very severe storms that this district has boon afflicted with lately, an unforttinato gentleman who was out in it, chanced to take shelter from ono of the heaviest showers in a shed ho was passing at the time, _ The storm raged with auoh violence, that ho determined to make himself as comfortable as circumstances'would permit, until thero were biros of improvement in the weather, sn ho drew his pipe from his pocket, settled bimsolf in the wannost corner of iho shed, and smoked contentedly away, until he was awakened by hearing voices in close proximity to him, It was quite dark by this timo, bo that neither parties wero aware of the presence of tho other. Thoy wore tnlking vory earnestly and the uubject seemed to bo ono of groat moment to ono of thein at loast, fur ha was urgently recommending his frieud to follow his adyice and examplo, which was not to neglect his health any longor, when he had a remody within his reach that would work a perfect euro. Ho stated his own experience, how long he had despaired ot finding'relief, for ho had consulted scores of doctors, and tried innumerublo medicines, all to no purpoco, hn still romamed a martyr to indigestion and general falling off of health. lie 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 Kaiiana, ono of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert's remedies, for your complaint. It is highly recnmmendod for it." He did so, and " Ah," ho said, " How I bless the day that I did. It hiw made a new man of me, Heenlurgcd utauch length on tho wonderful properties of the medicines, that the man who had been B'oeping, was quito roused, and had beon an eager listener to all the conversation, Rising up he madohis prosoncoknown to the other two, much to their surf riso, who supposed they were tho only occupants of this friendly shelter, Explaining to them that ho was in need of just suoh a medicine as ho had heard described, he befged for further particulars of it, Tliey wero gladly given him, and immediately ho reached tho noarost chemist's ho procured a bottle of Karana, and he is now as loud in his praisos of this wonderful remedy, aB the man who had been unwittingly the means of restoring him to perfoci health. Take Kabana, and you will find out for yourselves what an oxcellont Tonio it is, and now invaluablo at all times and Sold by Air T. G. Mason, Masterton. MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS mHE Mastorton Eille Volunteers are X requested to parado at the Drill Shed on Thursday oveuiug next, December Bth, at 7.30, when fines will be enforced for non-attendance. J. D. HOOPER, Lieut Commanding, December sth,
WELLINGTON ASYLUM. mENDEUSaro invited for ' The supply of BUTTER from the let January to 31st December, 1893. Tnndera will bo received at tho Asylum up to 12 o'clock noon on tho 15th December next. Forma and all information will bo forwarded on application to tho storekeeper. GEO. WOOD, For medical superintendent. Jtll» WAIEAMPA NOETH COUNTY, )ÜBLIC TENDERSwillclosoat noon' I on THURSDAY, Etconiber Bth, at tho County Office, Masterton (whore particulars may bo seen) for Contract No. 35-36 chnins metalling on the Ekotahunu 4o Tenui Road. Contract No. 36-Em-buukincut and culvert. Specifications inay also be seon at Mr Jones' store, Eketahuna, F.G.MOOEE, Clerk. Mastorton, December 3,1892.
EKETAHUNA ROAD BOARD, "VrUTIOE is hereby Riven that at a \ meeting of the Board to bo held on tho 31st day of December, 1892, it ut the intention of tho Board to confirm resolutions passed at a meeting of the Board, held on the 19th day of November, 1892, by Special Order, levying special rates of 1-llith of a penny in the pound on properties interested in road formation, Makahahi Road North; and ouo and 3-Sths of a penny in tho pound on properties interested in 20 chains of metalling, Septimus Street, Parkville, for the purpose of meeting the interest and annual charges on loans of 140, and £6O respectively. COPIES of Special Orders may bo seen at this office. W.BAYLISS, Clerk. Road Board Office, Ekutahuna JDocomber2nd, 1892, AFTER being nearly twenty yoata in tho oniploy of Mr \V. Porry, 1 havotaken ovcrhis KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, And hope by civility and attention to business to obtain a tair share of tho patronage of the people living in Masterton and Kuripuni. Every description of MEAT OP THE BEST QUALITY will be kept, and sold at reasonable prices. WILLIAM MORRIS FAMILY BUTUBKR, Kuripuni Masterion THE MASTERTON FURNITURE FACTORY. HOUNSLOi&HOAB HAVE a splendid stock of oeneejl furniture, comprising Drawing and Dining Boom Suites in Tapestry, Cretonne, Haircloth and leather. Sideboards with Mirror Baoks. Telescopo plain and occasional tables, Chairs in endless variety. Iron and wood bedsteads. Spring, wire wove, copper looped wire, horae hair, kapock, fleck and liax ninttraßßeß, etc, etc. NO SLOP MADE .furniture manufactured on our premises either for stock or auction.SPRING MATTRASS3S A SPECIALITY. Celebrated RAHSPERGER pianos on sale which for finish, tono, and price are he best in tho market, Address—Queen Street, Masterton l ■ LL Lollies and Confectionery mado 3 on tho premises at the Caledon-: ian Confectionery Worfe, QuoED-etreet Meiton
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4287, 6 December 1892, Page 3
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