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WHAKATAKI & CASTLE POINT ■ DACES. MARCH «5tU„1893, SIX EVENTS. WHaKATAKI CUP o! 16 sovs; 2 soys second. Opeu to all comors. For (he Rolen and Boundaries see Printed Bills. J. B. OSBORNE, Whakataki IHonSeca J. WHITEHEAD.Mataikuna U Treas. maßterton wesleyan church painting and enlarge, mentfund. A GRAND CONCERT in aid of above will be held in the THEATRE ROYAL, Masterton, on TUESDAY, March 28lh, 1893. Excellent programme of Choruses, Songs, i'tc, by leading amateurs and talont from Wellington. Popular Prices: 2/- and 1/, Tickets from thu Dresden, Watts' and Holmes'. Look out for PROGRAMMES I JOHNSON VIIiLE AND HUTT COUNTY TUCKING CLUB, AUTUMN MEETING to to held at Johnsonville, EASTEB MONDAY (3rd April, 1893.) 1, Maidon Handicap, of 16 sovs. 2, Pony Trot Handicap, of 18 sovs, 3, District Race Handicap, of 16 sovs. 4, Easter Handicap, of 55 sovs; second horse 7 sovs, third horse 2 sovs, from the stakes. 5, yelling Race Handicap, of 20 sovs. C. Stewards' Race Handicap, of 25 sovs. 7, Consolation Race Handicap, of 20 sovs. 1). H. MACKINNON, Secretary. WAIRARAPa TROTTING CfiUU. ' ' FIIIST AIiTUMS MEKIISO, TIIURtDiY, MJUXE,IM. 2. District Handicap (saddle). 3. Steward's Hnn-Jicap (harness). i Selling Trot (saddle). 6. Wairarapa Trotting Club H'c'p (saddle), 0. Grand Stand Handicap (harness). 7. Consolation Handicap (saddle) Nominations, Weijxkiday, May 10th, Handicaps, Fiiday, May liGtli, Acceptances, Mon day, May 23th. For full partictilarssce printed prngoamrecs. AV, McKENZIE,Hon. Sic. SPECIAL MEDICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. BLINDNESS. DEAFNESS. And all chronic ailments of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Skin and Blood Diseases, Dyspepsia, Debility, Pulmonary consump. tiou, and all Chronic Affections of the i Stomach, Chest, Bronchial Tubes, and Ner- j vous System, TEN YEARS' PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. Dr. GEO. H. RAYMOND, THE Eminent Specialist of the Eye, Ear, Throat, and Chest, and Botanic Physician, mid Author of numerous Scioutitio PampiiUs on Aural aud Ophthalmio Dis eases and who has been residing for the la?t three monihs in Auokland, hi NOW IN WELLINGTON, and will stay a sufficient length of time to give every afflicted and curable person an opportunity of benefiting by his skill and oxperionco, Aonnesa—No, 40, Ghozkee Siasur, off Cuba Strcit, WOHKS ACKXOWIMED BY TUB PRINCESS OF Wales. NOTK.-DR RAYMOND treats all diseases with H Ell BS ON LY, as ho is too conscientious to practiso with deadly chemicals either in Allopathic or Homceopathio doses; and, moreover, Dr Raymond has cured tho failures of the best legally qualified physicians and surgeons in existence, and can bljow a Reputation Unapproached by any other physician in chronic diseases in the Southern Hemisphere, LR nAYMO.sD would also add here that what he lus done in Auckland and the Australian Colooies ho oan also do in Welling on ,• and thai hie Subjoined Testimonial is osma Coimonoiutios or WHAT HE HAS ACHIEVED EEBEWIIEKE,, DEAF 42 YEARS, A MARVELLOUS CURE OF THE HUMAN EAR AND A DILAPIDATED CONSTITUTION IX TUB CITY OF AUCKLAND, Tho Patient rapidly recovers from a diffi. cult and Complicated Deafness of FortyTwo Years' standing. NOTE-A different form of Deafness in each ear, namely. Chronic Otorrhcea of tho Right Ear and Hardened Mucus iu the Tympanum of the Left, withothoc complications ef the Aural apparatus, THIS GENTLEMAN HAD NO WAX IN HISEAHS. THE PATIENT'S TESTIMONY: To Db Batmonc, Auviat, &o. " Dear Mr,—l have been deaf for 42 years, completely deaf in one car and partly so in the other; and of late years tho affliction so enfeebled my general health that I often fcai'ctl the disease would terminato in soino serious, if not fatal, brain complication, . 'Seeing your advertisement, I purchased aud read your scieutilio pamphltt; and from the information contained therein, I was quickly persuaded that you woro tho only specialist who could possibly suoccod in my case. No intelligent person can malto any mistake about either yourself, bystem, or valuablo writings; and if I had met you about 25 years ago you might have saved mo 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 waiting patiently for so many years to como aorossa physician with "my ideas of disease," I have come across scoresjof 80-called doctors and specialists in my tunc; but as they all ateincd to have been ot the old orthodox school of medicine, and uttorly devoid of any originality or plausibility, I thought it far Letter to lcavothem alone, and wait till I met a specialist whose system accorded more with the laws of nature, lam happy to say that I have mot that man, and every day my deafness is gradually leaving mo, and I feel that I am being restored to my wonted health and vigor, 'This oure should certainly speak volumes for your simple natural Botanio practice j and, as I have only been ono month under your care, I intend to pursue tho treatment further, until you have performed a thorough cute of my case, I would also add he) e that one car has improved immensely, and as soon as you hrvc finished opening up communication with the right car, you will have given me all the relief 1 ever wished for—in faot, ray hearing will then be nearly porfcot, I can accord the same praiso to j our goncral treatment, which is oertainly making a new man of me, In conclusion, 1 shall always bo happy to recommend you to friends, or to personally testify to your skill and treat, ment.Yoursvory truly, 'C.J.LINDBERG,. 1 Bellevue Cottage, Bellevuo road. Mi Eden, February 4,1893.' Note.—Since presenting the abovo leali monial, Mr Lmdberg has had his hcariu restored iu both ears, and will shortly be leaving Auckland on a business trip to Europo; but his wife and family may bo interviewed at tho same address with respoctto tho cure. Dr Raymond would also mention here that he might havo ourcd Bcorss of other individual during his stay in Auckland had they not been so dilatory in making up their minds, and he can't afford to waste his valuablo time among a community who are too slow for a funeral, Iu conclusion, Drßaymond would add that at present he has no moro pamphlets for sale, as they all are sold. DR, G.H.RAYMOND, Ocdhst, Auhistandßoiamo Physician, No. -10, Ghuznco street (off Cuba street), Wellington, I Maroh 17th, 1893, THE UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE, Ltd. . mHE Directors of The United FarJL mors 1 Alliance, Limited, invite applications tor the ofjico of Auctioneer and Valuator to the Alliance. Applicants to state salary required, ant). when able to enter upon the duties.' . . For farther information apply to TEE GENERAL MANAGER; Wellington,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4378, 25 March 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4378, 25 March 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4378, 25 March 1893, Page 3

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