WKSSHISS lately,ahf unfortunate gentleman who 8 was out in it, chanced, to taKe shelter 9 frpmone of.the heaviest showers l In a . Bnea no at tne time, The storm raged with auoh violence, . that he determined to make, himself at . mit, until thero were signs of improve- , ment it) tho OTathor,si/ ho drew hia pipe , from' his pooket, settled hiiMelfjn the . warmest cornerof, the shod, and smoked by hearing voices in dose proximity to him. It was quite dark by this time, so that enco,of the other. They were talking very earnestly and the subject seemed to be one of great moment to one of them ing bit friend; to follow his advice and example, which was not to neglect his inubk on., l nnnn » ™U„ 1,. h.J ■> .am^n within his roach that would work a perfect cure. , He stated hie own experience, how ong he had despaired of finding relief, for he had consulted scores of doctors, and tried innumerable medicines, all to no purpose) he still remained a martyr to Indigestion and general falling off'of health, % He gradually grew so much worse, that he felt "That life was not worth liringj" when one day a friend said to him, "Why not try Kaeana, one of Mother Mary Joseph Aubort's remedies, for your complaint. It is highly recommended for it," He did so; and " Ah," he said, " How I bless the day that I did. Heenlargcd at such length on the won* derful properties of the medicines, that the man who had been sleeping, was quite roused, and had been an eager listener to all the conversation, Hising up he made his presence known to the other two, much to their surprise. pants of this friendly shelter. Explaining to them that he was in need of just suoh a medicine as he had hoard described, he begged for further particulars of it, They were gladly given him, and immediately he reached the nearest chemiat'ahe procured a bottle of Kaiuna, and he is now as loud in his praises of this wonderful remedy, as the man who had been unwittingly the means of restoring him to perfect health, Take Kabaha, and you will find out for yourselves what an excellent Tonic it is, and now invaluable at all times and Sold by Mr T. G, Mason, Maaterton. Another Bankrupt Stock Sale. Immense Bargains In the estate of David Doig, Draper, Cuba-street, Wellington, W.BELL, rupt, at 6s lid in the £ Extraordinary Loir Prices, In the premises formerly occupied by H, Peterson, Boot Shop, opposite Club Hotel Maaterton. The Stock Consists ofPiain and fancy Dress Stuffy Black Cashmeres, Colored Cashmere? Witraes Plaids, Velveteens, Serges, Plushes, Printß, Ginghamß,. Muslins Crimean Shirtings, Standard Shirts, white ana colored flannels Blankets, Shawls, Rugs, Counterpanes, Grey and whit Calicoes, Sheetings, Damasks, Mole, skins, Dimitys.Oretonnes.Plannelottps Tickings, Hessians, Forhrs, DowlosToilet Covers, Antimacassers, Table Coverß, Laos Curtains, Towels, Tweeds, Ladieß and Gills' Mscintoshes and ulsters, Ladies' and Girl's Jackets, Blaok & Colored Underskirts, Millintry, Ladies' and Girl's flats, Gloves, Ribbons, Pellises, Aprons, Rutohings, Hollands, Belesias, FrilBuy's Suits, Men's Youths' 6 Boya Overcoats, Oilskins, Trousers and vest, Trousers, Men's sV boy's white and ' colored shirts, Caps,' Hats Braces ' Bcarfs, Ties, Undershirts, Drawers Haberdashery, ie, Ac' &o. Bankrupt JStock—Sale . W.BELL, ; PROPBIETOB ' IMPORTANT to the . PUBLIC. HAVING served my tiraoin Wolllng- : ton a good many years ago, and having worked in some of the best shopß in New Zealand for trio last twenty yeare v at_ Painting Glazing, Varnishing, Scrimming, Papering, etc, and to let the Masterton people see that 1 am a competent ° tradesman, we are hanging paper at 6d per 8011, best material and workmanship FIRST-OLASS REFERENCES. £lO HE tVABD will bo paid to anyone X JACOBS & CO.. SUPERIOR PAHERH.UNGEUS Renatl Street Maaterton
NOTICE. F, HOLLOWAI, JJTIBHER to inform the Reßidontt of Y V Masterton and the.District, that BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, Empire Hotel, and trusts to merit a fair ■■■ patronage by aellipg only . THE BEST MEATS w QUERENT ' RATES. TAMNAKI DiBTRIOT IHE ■ MATEMATEAONGA EB< t TATE, 12,45? aoreß, situated 12 miles from Stratford,' has been subdivided into 35 allotments, varying in we from/100 to 1,000 acres, and under instructions from K. 0, Hendy, Esq,, is now offered to the publio for selection at prices ranginging from 30s to 80s per aore, on easy terms,, , ~.,..,, '2,270 acre's are fellod and in grass, and is now carrying 8,000 sheep and 600 head of cattle, which will convoy some idea ol its quality, For particulars, see litho plans in circulation, or will bo posted to any | addceßs. .. / i : ,' Apply to W.CQWEEN, • 'Auctioneer, i Patea. Tvtt.MA|p^ PHAEMOEUIDIOAL OHEMIST (EsrißiiisHS d 1870 MEDICAL HALL ! JUBTERTOfI
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4307, 30 December 1892, Page 4
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767Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4307, 30 December 1892, Page 4
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