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T IHE WONDKR OF THE 'MNETKKNTH CENTURY. neuralgia"defeated, ma-TTru. (Prepaid] only frnm tlio growths on New Zealand.) CORES NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, CHILBLAINS, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, SPRAIN a, AND PAIN OF ANY KIND, eap'A.k ; pour Chemist or Storekeeper for MA-URU, or send direct for a bottle: post free lor 2a 2d. The Bev, T. G. Hammond, missionary, "mving spent a comridcrabU time as mtsaioaaiy among tho Maeriß of Holttanga,[ becameaware of many wei made by tLera of native plants and trees. All intimate knowledge of one plant in particular led me to conelude that it would proro beneficial is caked of neuralgia. Haying communicated my conviction to Ut A. A. Oowcr. cliemliL I'atea. he liai et 4* v WBBm * ** m .it £49f itt * Mi A 1 it* hft P" HHj > HI 01" ITS G ■HBOMEg PRINCE OP '■;'4S BM fc'' WALKB HORSE BE* .Jm/jßm POBITOBY. XKT K !>»*• pleasure in armoanoin* to tb« t V inhabitants of Mastcrtoa and the publio generally that we have pnrchaaed the old-established business formerly carried _ on by Mr W. Kcill, and solicit n continuance oi that support which hasbeen so libsrally accorded to him in the pati. THE LIVERY DEPARTMENT wiiJ be under onrpersonal supervision, and every itteotion will be paid to all horses placed in our charge, SADDLE HOUSES and BUGGIES on aire at Moderate char«e#, Telegrams from lommercial travellers promptly attended to. Horses Broken to Saddle or Harness with the utmost care and satisfaction gnaran teed. A BUS will run to meet aT.t. TRAINS is heretofore. Note—The Xcnui and Castlepoint COACH will ran as usoal, and will be in jhargo of a competent and popular driver, Frho can be relied on to pay every attention to passengers and goods. PAKCELS entrusted to oar care Kill bo tamed at moderate rates, WELLER BROS, PUBLIC NOTICE, VT7 E havemuch ploiwaroin intimating T T that wo haye commenced the nanufacmro of Soap and Soda Crystalo itPctonO) a riairiß and industrial suburb if the city of Wellington, confident that he central position wo havo choricD| tho xitamodiotta and conveniently appointed >remises we have erected and tho esended Horns end Colonial oxporicncs re have (gained, will enable us to manuacture and toll an nrtiolo which for juality and ptlco will provo satisfactory oourollunta, Bayers of Tauoih xttv Rotmn Pat, WOOL SCOURING SOAP In any quantity in casks. ■AJL£«:H3iyjDE3'K Jle SOW IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, CHEAP MANURES! |IHE Wsiukqioh MEAT Export COM. pad? offer their Manures, prepares 7 the American process, at the following rices on trucks at Netafiauranga t Boms Mz*i, Ist quality, per ton, £» Bomb Meal, 2nd quality, , r £5 ' Buk>d Mahubk Jt £g ; tfIX2D MaNOKBS „ £4 1 I Samples, with copies of analysis, can i had on application asKfilrinr^i; D3DMJOT SiiAUDEN Secretary,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4417, 13 May 1893, Page 4
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493Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4417, 13 May 1893, Page 4
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