•11/ AKTED,—To let A livo'rowncd ■rr housewith 3litresnfland on the Upper Phm. Ai,,,l v G.E. Clinnberl«n, Ficur Mills, AJusUslon. 0.7 ANTKI). -An »i, prt .ii tito t 0 J Cl un IV tho watchmakiuo triidc. AtuV slmrp to W. Dou«alI, watchmaker, Masletfcon. W,,7 a Btron S ll °y to milk , elo. Wages, fifteen Bhillinsja a «wk. Apply lii'iUßlit/L BliOS. Al" Tiftluni Mum WAJP.AIIAPA GiJN CLUB, \F A ™ D --TOROWS in!o!s of ?) NOT LESS THAN 100. at 8n per pair. . Alsfj PJGEONS in any quantity at 1/6 jier [tjnr. ,V 1 birds must bo strong ar.d hoalthy. K. -H. WADDIKGTON, Srcreteiy. WAKTKD KNOWN.-ThatMrl Chariton, tho well-known tuner ot pianoß and organs, is now in Masterton. Orders may bo left with it, 1" Hulinoa, stationer, LICENSED REGISTRY OFFICE WANTED-Waiting engagement: Married Couple, Wafoe» and u'lusomaid I'reo Wbioui'S 11 KG IS. - ' I'X'ICB, Hail Street, Masff.hliix. ANTED KNOWN—tlut, J. N. Jiiintmi, I'aitor, hns removed !j "is privaiii'liuuHii in Opakiltoad, Lhiis«h.»M- OrdL-w: m,i, also be loft with Missre Haiti Bud ,]„h D st..|i, Confection" .irs, iVliistui tDn W A n l:|, '• i ' , " , E " mVni fllali lam n <W in'at; t • T Ve,i w " iy um premisee in Victoim-ati tsuh, Woiiioi-ton.offOjba. (West, and adjoining iho (irev \e!lay " Comply s yards, and. as'usual, I nnil |)repfirf(l to Build nrltepair any kind w vehicles on thushortost hofeoandon t,le most liberal teirns lo suit customers. My [ir'coi are the Wat when the workuMslnpw takon into account. Ladies lbfflfona a speciality, 1„ atook— Uuggies, Pliffltoos, Wagonettes. Dog Urts, and Spring oaits, cheap. M.EOHAH,' Vr.uiNO T ox Oo.icn Factort, |-( kOHHJJLL & Co., General i . '.amors and PcirwardinEf Amenta, Wo Ngton,-Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended Wo not, only,clear goods, bet land tlom at customers' doo<s r Good sturago accoMiipi,nation. Furniture carefully ruaiMVuc ' "\/\/ T ANTED KNOWN.- HE HAD 'JO „f m 1 ,!l ' A sad case of suiciV* i.aestlnyfiiiiinjwl.oroncflr Jlnstciton! Tfc appeal* a youug cqotttm m a good posifo" ,n,t',' S i I|! M 1 •' :,y t l )re "y 6'H-thc daufh. tu of aimlibom m 3 farracr- tlio weeding day wa3 fixi j, tlio guests invited, and every y j Pira ran made of tho I,»L e>eut, Ino bndcjroom elect tent to Welling, ton ond orJcml a new suit. Tho day anuonclied but not Hie olothsi. Tim* time» 10 rode to tin ucaro t office and red to kl.ow tlio rei .oa of the delay. Th. atiswer cjmt on tbi; eve of his wtdilini; Jay. nWiIT TV'"?! ° lotll 7 , t! " ike nijiit. The disced lover runhed wildly fr«m tho oflics. Fool that 1 was to iak« other people«advice, why did I not wml tn JA lES wiiiJß, tl:o OAIh IMTLOR, slas .erton lin Ina always given mo satisfaction and never inc, btsMes I should have go; the t.iinj-B at ahout ha'ftho t-rfco oto.l,coi, ochnrge. On going homo be wrote a lc.to sajinj that rather than set A Tied in an old suit he had determined to Olow .113 brums oat, aud added that he should ate my one who wanted Utiles nudo to lit tlieni perfectly, aul fiokW well when piooiued, togo or scud to JAJIES WEBB. S K?!' 1 where a FIRST. UMiin SYDNEY IS MtjAGED, whow credentials aneak voluiiies 111 his favou.'. Motto-No Fit, No &nCw-ivnnto. <l. I>U „ n d ■Style Undeiiiii ie. Niixj The tro Koynl, A/ANTIin-A'] Hoys and louths to ' f write (or our famous eigliteentientiy Tweed llats. We have just received 800 more, Send your size and Postal Note for Is lid and yon will receive per relum post a Hat worth 2s lid from TcAro House, V illusion. U«, r ANTED every man to buy our all V V wool Colonial Knit Socks. Thoy gwo grand wear, arc only one shilling per pair, and can he had nowhere olso, but at lo Avo House. jUBCHASEIi-; by theliuudred wanted for our Mosgiel, all wool Shirts and pants, the most comfortable wear for the winter season. Prices from 7s Gd each at Te Aro House, nun OWN MAKE of M^iaiitaTo \J Undershirts have an established reputation for durability as woll as comfort. Try them, thoy are only 3s (id each at To Aro House. KNOW ALL MEN " that our stronjr (iraudvillc -I,irtswill "wear Hie leather." Usually sold at 4s (id, wo offer them for 3s 'Jd at Te AlO Honfe. L.K.Q.C.P., L.M., Ac. ' THIS Celebrated Lady Specialist is tlio , only Lady M.D. in the Southern Hemisphere. She holds nine diplomas and certificaies, aud is registered throughout the British Dominions. She cures with nbsoluio certainly, all nervous, chronic, .skin and blooil affections, fits, paralysis, bronchitis ioui, liver and lung complaiuls, kidncv and bladder troubles, and nil the effects of indiscretions and excesses. Dr Marl's lienlinent is thorough, scientific aud effectual. Consultation-Person-ally, free; b; letler (including diamosis), 10s. A cure guaranteed in all curable cases. The following are a few of many testimonials the Docior has received I'hom tiii: sr. Aiix.um snatcunv. Dr. Frikart's fume in caring diseases of the nervous system, and chronic and complicated complaints has gone abroad in the colonies. VIIOIITUE KTANDAIW,, Dr. Mart's marvellous curcshave created profound sensation. mow the ciui:wos ixumsmx A Distinguished Visitor.—Charlton is at present honoured by the presence ot Mrs E. 1. M. l'l'ikart, M.D., who has obtained the highest possible honours in her profession, and established a great reputation in the Colony by her phenomenal success in tho treatment of nervous, chronic, and complicated complaints. The examiuoiioiis Ibis talented liuly lias passed aro almost ioo numerous lo mention, for apart from being a Doctor of .Medicine, and a Licentiate of. King aud Queen's College of I'livsicians, Dublin, Ireland, and a Licentiate "of Midwifery of the same college; she is also l'raktiscbe Art?, of Switzerland, and passed what is considered about- Hie hardest task in iho medical world, the Slaats Esamcnal Berne University, Tlio Doctor is no mean inguist, as sho may be consulted in German, Freuch aud Spanish, 115 well as English. Having held Hospital Appointment:!, her experience has not only been wide, hut practical, Fnojt Tnn suit, Dr. Frikart has effected more cures of nervous and chronic complaints than any other Specialist in Australia, . FJOM THE WAIUKfAMDOOIi STAXDAM). - Dr. Frikart, the well-known M.D., has been very successful in tho treatment of a number of local cases, mow thb ciinoxici.E, Dr. Frikart's reputation a&s clever and success ul practitioner is thoroughly established throughout tho colonies, MOM THE HAMILTON SPECTATOR. 1. 1 10 'Recently arrival from the Old Country has a splendid reputation, aim is the only legally qualified lmW M.l>. in Anotrnlio > ' ; The Doctor would caution rcadorsagaius unprincipled persons calling themselves nerbalists, medical botaniste professors, electricians, clairvoyants, and magnetic healers, who have no medical knowledge'and nothing to recommend them-but their a ?™ cit y> n l i na who thrive on the credulity of tho public by their fraudulent anuouncements, Iteinember Dr. Frikart is nine times onalified and registered by the Medical Boards throughout Australia. • " Consultation from 10 to .6 daily, and oil Tuesday and Saturday evenings from' 7 to - .Note" the address—l 4, Brandon-street,: Wellington, .one,,door from Featherstoa
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4442, 13 June 1893, Page 3
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