WHAKATAKI ds OABTL& POINT RACES. MARCH «sth, 1803, SIX-EVENTS, WHAKATAKI CUP o! 15 sovs; 2 hovb second. Open to all For the Rules and Boundaries see Printed Bills. J, B, OSBORNE, Whakatuki IHonSocs J. \VHITEHEAD,MataikunaJ & Treas, MASTERTON WESLEYAN CHURCH PAINTINU AND ENLARGE. MEAT FUND. A GRAND CONCERT in aid of ahovo will be held in tho THISATUE ROYAL, Masterton, on TUHSDAY, March 28th, 1893. Excellent prufjtamino of Choruses, Stmga, etc., by leading amateurs and talont from Wellington. Popular Prices: 2/ and 1/. Tickle from "the Dresden, Watts' and Holmes'. Look out for PROGRAMMES I JOHNSONVII.LB AND lIUTT COUNTY TI!0" TING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING to be held at Johnsonville, EASTER MONDAY (3rd April, 1893.) 1. Maiden Handicap, of 16 bovs. 2. Pony Trot Handicap, ot 18 sove. 3. District Ihcc Handicap, ot 16 sovs. i. EastcrHamlicap.of 55 sovs; second horse 7sovs, third horse 2sovs, from the stakes, 5. Selling Race Handicap, of 20 sovs. 6. Stewards' Knee Handicap, of 25 sovs. 7. Consolation Race Handicap, ot 20 sovs. D. H. MACKINNON, _ Scoretary, iIfAIRARAPA TROTTING CLUII. '' MIST AIiIBJIS MEKTIXO, THURSDAY, UIJUNE, 1893. 1. Maiden Race (raildln). 2. District Handicap (saddle), 3. Steward's Handicap (harness). •I. Selling Trot (saddle), t>, 'Wairarapa Trotting Cluu HVp (saddle), 6, Grand Stand Handicap (harness). 7. Coiißolatiou Handicap (paddlo) Nominations, Wednesday, May lOtli. Handicaps, Friday, May 26th. Acci-ptanccs, Mon day, Slay 20th- For full pnrticulata see printed prngianimca. IV. MoKENZIIS, Hon. Sec.
SPECIAL MEDICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. BLINDNESS. DEAFNESS, Ami nil clironio ailments of the Eye, Eur, Nose, Throat, Skin and Blood Diseases, Dyspepsia, Debility, Pulmonary consumption, and all Chronic Affections ol the Stomach, Chest, Bronchial Tabes, and Nervous System, TEN YEABS' PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. Dh. GEO. H. RAYMOND, THE Eminent Specialist ot the Eyo, Ear, Throat, and Chest, and Botanic Physician, and Author of numerous Scicntilio Pamphlets on Aural and Ophthalmia Diseases and who has been residing for the last three months in Auckland, IS NOW IN WELLINGTON, and will stay a sufficient length of timo to give every afflicted and curable person an opportunity of benefiting by his skill and experience. Admiess-No. 40, Ghoz.veb Street, oil Cuba Streit. Woiiks Acknowledged by the Pbixoebs or Wales, Noie.-DR RAYMOND treats all diseases with HERBS ONLY, as he is 100 conscientious to practise nitlt deadly ohemicals either in Allopathic or Homecopathio doses; nnd, moreover, Dr Raymond has cured the failures of the best legally qualified physicians and surgeons in existence, and can Bhow a Reputatien Unapproaohed by auy othor physician in clironio diseases in the Southern Hemisphere. DH RAYMOND would also add here that what ho has done in Auckland and the Australian Colonics ho can also do in Wellington j and that tub Subjoined fISHMONIAL IS ONLY A COMOBO NATION 07 WHAT HE HAS AOMBYED ELSEWHERE,
DBAE" 42 YEAftS. A MARVELLOUS CUKE or IKE HUMANEAIUNDA DILAPIDATED CONSTITUTION IN THE CITY OF AUCKLAND, ■ The Patient rapidly recovers from a difficult and Complicated Deafness of i'ortyTwo Years'standing. NOTE-A differont form of Deafness in each car, namely, Chronic OtorrLcea of tho Right Ear and Hardened Muous iii the Tynipanum of the Left, with other complications ei the Aural apparatus, THIS GENTLEMAN HAD NO WAX IN HIS EARS. THE PATIENT'S TESTIMONY: ToDnlUjMoxD,Aurist,te " Dear fir,—l have been deaf for 42 years, completely deaf in one car and partly so in the other; and of late years the affliction so cufeebled my general health that I often feared tho disease would terminate in somo serious, ii not fatal, brain complication, 'Seeing your advertisement, I purchased and read your scientific pamphlet; and from the information contained therein, I wbb quickly porsuatted that you were tho only specialist who could possibly succeed in my case. No iutelligeut person can make any mistako about cither yourself, system, or valuablo writings; and if I had met you about 25 years ago you might havo saved me many years of untold physical and mental suffering. But you were a very small lad then, and it seems truly wonderful that I should now meet with a man of your ability, after waitintr patiently for so many years to come across a physician with "my ideas of disease" I have come across eoores|of so-called doctors and specialists in my time; but as they all seemed to have been of tho old orthodox school of medicine, and utterly devoid of any originality or plausibility, I thought it far better to leave them alone, and wait till I met a specialist whose system accorded more with the laws of nature. lam happy to say that I have met that man, and every day my deafness is gradimlly leaving mo, and I feel that I am being restoicd to my wonted health and vigor, 'This cure should certainly speak volumes for your simplo natural Botanic practice; anil, as I havo only bom ono month under your care, I intend to pursue the treatment further, until you have performed a thorough euro of my case, I would also add hwe that ono car has improved immensely, and as soon as you hf vo finished opening up communication with tho right car, you will have given me all Urn relief I ever wished tor—iu faot, my hearing will then be nearly perfect, 1 can accord tho same praiso to > outgeneral treatment, which is certainly making a new man of me, In conclusion, 1 shall always be happy to recommend you to friends, or to personally testify to your skill and treatment— Yours very truly,
'C.J.LINDBERG, 'Movuc Cottage. Bullovuo roaJ, Mi Eden, February!, 1893.' Note,—Since presenting the above testi monial, Mr Lindbcrg has had his hcarin restored in both ears, and will shortly be leaving Auckland on a business trip to Europe; but liia wifo sud family may bo interviewed at the same address with respot to tho cute. I)v Raymond would also mention here thai ho Slight have cured scores of other individuals during his stay in Auckland hud Ihoy not been bo dilatory in making up their minds, and he can't afford towaato his valuable time among a community who are too alow for a funeral. In conclusion, DbKaymoxd would add that at present he has no mora pamphlets for sale, as they all arc sold. DB.G.H.BAYMOND, Oculist, Aubbiasd Botanic PnvsiciAX, No. 40,Ghuznce street (off Cuba streot), Wellington, Maroh 17th, 1893, THE UNITED FARMERS' ALLIAME, Lib. rriHU Directors of Tho Mad ForJ. mors' Alliance, Limited, invite applications lor the office of Auctioneer and Valuator to tho Alliance, Applicants to state salary required, and whenablo to enter upon the duties. For further information apply to THE GENERAL MANAGER, , .; Wellington,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4377, 24 March 1893, Page 3
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