THE BOOM OF THE YEAR 11 ' VALUABLE PRESENTS' FOR . OUBTOMERS. Spend 2s 6d and get a Ticket, from Ist to 81st December. PAY VOUK ACCOOHTS AND GET lIOiIETH MO BAIA. \ \ ' T* TT OODB' SDBBT.ANTI AL YY Christmas Compliments, Beautiful Dressing Cases 11 Lovely. Lacquor Boxea 11 Exquisite Mlrrorettes/: etc.! I . . " Every Oustomor spending 2? 6i rooeivcß' n Ticket entitling hiiu to share in this ; Unique and Generous DisißißUTioN op, Wealtu. ' ' Prices oivoiew in (lie «mdow. ; Wm.E."WOODS, THE CO-CPEEATIVE DEUO SIOBB, •' ■ OOBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. Remember I I Don't Foboet 1!. The wonder ofthe nineteenth CENTURY. neuralgia" DEFEATED. MA-URIJ. (Prepared only from tlio growths on Now Zealand.)
CURES NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, CHILBLAINS, RHEUMATISM, ' SOIATICA, SPRAINS, AND PAIN OF ANY , KIND, . ISf 'Aak your Chemist or Storekeeper for MA-URU, or Bond direct for a bottle: posh free for2s 2d.; . Tho Rev, T. G.' Hammond, mlsiionary, • says:— "waving Spent aconsiderablo timo as missionary among tho: Maoris of Hokfanga, I bccaino aware of many uscsmado by (bom of native plants and trees. An intimate knowledge of ono plant in particular led mo to conclude that it would prove beneficial in cases of neuralgia. Having communicated my conviction to Mr A. A, Gowcr, chemist, I'atea, ho has produced ut compoundwhioh has fully mot my expectation, and has proved of great benefit to members of my own family and maiiy of my friends," A gentlettan writing' from Wellington snys : —"I am glad to inform yon that yoni Ma-uru has been working wonders here, Miss - is subject to Neuralgic Headache, Ono evening I found her prostrato with pain, I gave her the bottlo of Ma-uru, and eho found it relieved her so much that she not only obtained a good sight's rest, but bas nut bad an attack since. That is a fortnight ago. Similar testimony as to cilicaoy was, horno by Mta Mr A. A, Gower announces tho advontof Ma-uru on the scene of proprietory • medicines, Although this remedy has only been knows In its present form for a few months, iia'succcss has bem absolutely photomenal-failuro to perform what is claimed for it being as yet unknown, while, in addition, wo can spdfr-. positively of its almost marvellous olfect os* chilblains, .vtliiob of itself is sufficient to make it a favourite in almost every household,Patea Mail, Sth Sept. Prepared only by the Solo proprietor, A. A. GOWER, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, Patea, P.0.80x 20, N.Z. Drug Company and Sharland and Co C, H, GAYFEK,
LAND, ESTATE STOCK, STATIOIS AGENT AND VALUATOR MASIER I 0 N , HAS sovtral deairablo prnportics toe aole in town or country, Money k lend in any sums on freehold . . . necnritv, . Miwi-OMSsimtlisilUNU PUNT TO FARMERS. Jo. EASTWOOD ' "VTOTIFIES that ho lias purchased Jj| from Mr W. B, Buick the whole of his THRESHING PLANT, Including tho new Clayton and Shuttles' worth MACHINE, and is prepared to receive orders for the coming 8o»Bon. Everything is in splendid order, only competent men will bo employed, and caroful threshing will be guaranteed, Pamiculably Easy Tebms. Ai'piy— Proprietor, Star Hotel, Masterton. P E 0 I F I 0, No. 9123, Tho Sovereign Remedy AND A CERTAIN CURE FOR Nervous Debility, Loss Of MaiiM. Indiscretion. Propared only by T, A.
CHEMIST, Maticheatot-sUeet, Mdlng. PEIOE; is 6d pet bottle, Sent to all parte on receipt of P.O for 6s. Eiohi BoraEa For 80/P.S—ln writing for the remedy please state symptoms folly. MENTION THIS PAPEa. GEO. JOHNS® LATE E. FEIST.] WuotauE & Rmrc GESERAI; Mejiohakx, JiDniEoi IsiFOßien, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, TI7E teg to advilo eur patrons and tho '" Genoral Publio that tho alterations to our premises are now fully completed and au cstonaive stock in all Departments has been opened out. Ourstock of DRESS GOODS eclipses" all. other shipments, and includes all tho latest Materials and Colourings. In tho CLOTHING and MERCERY'DEPARTMENT mil ho found a first class stock. ofNew and Seasonable' Goods. SPECIAL LINES i In Men's Boys' atid Youths' Suits frointlio - • BestMakcra, ; .!• ;•: BOOT DEPARTMENT Wt are allowing a large stock of Ladies', Gents' and Children's BOOTS k SHOES, English and Colonial, from tho dainty Even ing Shoe to the heavy Watertight,
. AU Departments aw fully stocked/and wo would invito inspection as hotter value cantaot bo offered in—Drapery, Clothing,, Boots an! Shoes, Grocery,'lronmongery, Furnishings. Eartlienwarej-Papcrhangingß, Olli an'dMiyta, Garden and Field Seeds, , , j ff l^OrESpecial Quotations to largo' 6uycw on application. AGENCIES ; Commercial . Union Assurance Company. Capitol L 2,500,000. , . 1 /1 Alliance Assuranco Company, ' Capital L 5,000,000.' ; . Arthur Yaks and Company's Reliable Seed Howdeaand Moncricß's Seeds,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4300, 21 December 1892, Page 4
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741Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4300, 21 December 1892, Page 4
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