BX"RMUT&Ki." ASPINAM' ABPIMAW ■ Also the latest Novelty in Bread Knives. , Qan you out New Bread-really newinto thin slices I No, you cannot with an ordinary knife, but with that wmder(vl i CHBISTY BEEAMNIFE It is easier thancuking -stale bread with any other knifo.; Send three shillings and sixpence andtry it,. ■ It is equally good for new bread, stale bread, and. cake-namely, indispensable. It is not a machine, buta knife I sharpened exactly like any other knife, only not a patter as often. ■ '.'■■ '.. ■' To slice thin broad for making sandwiches it is perfection, you can cut thin shoes just as yrellas you can cut thick ones. MADEOFFINEBTSTBEL. ' ; • ; Doesn't look uif it would out brea'l ? no 1 but it will and make no" crumbs. WAIRAttAPA ASSOCIATION .. [Listrrsn.l "EX. TONGARIRO." TVyTI Q U ABTERLY SHIPMENT of iYi. DruggißtsSundriesfromLondonand Pans are just opened out, and a frv of the leading linej, as under, are offered- a ex oeprfonally reasonable prices; viz - Leath and Boss'Homcepathioßomediea Essence ot »!ennet Essence of Lemon Hawley's Effervesoing Saline 2/6 egual to Eno's Fruit Salt Citrate of Magnesia : Glycerine and Cuoumber Mow's Syrup (Genuine) : Sulphur Lozenges Malt and Cod Liver Oil ■' Scented White Windsor Soap.l/. bars Sahoyllo Acid for Preserving, Amu Lamb Siockm 1 ig Bottles, Teats, Tubing, Elastic Stockings, Trusses (all makers), Ban dages, Suspenders, Clinical Thermometers, Hot Water Bottles, Enemas, Sponges and Soaps,
Prescriptions carefully dispensed at any kw, with purest drugs (Gmraniad). T. : G-..MASON, MEDICAL HALL, MABTEBTOH HEALTH, STRENGTH, VIGOR RESTORED. ■ ilO the Weak, Nervous, and Debilitated, .1 ; and all who suffer from Brain and Spine Affections, Fits, Paralysis, Sleeplessness /an early sym, torn of paralysis) Bronchitis, Asthma, Consumption, Liver am Heart Derangements, Rheumatism, Gout Sciatica, Indigestion, Poor Blood, 'SruptiorJ on the flace, KMney and Bladder Trouble] Womb Affections, and all Ohroni ViyM of Men and Women. ■ . |l RSS*^ ■<vr. ; r 7 i\ MM . - L,K,Q.C;P„ UMo. ■ The Emikesi Lam Expebt Pnrsious, Sonoeon, Accoucheur, an? Specialist. (Lato House Physician ot the Now Hospital for Women, London), is now permantly located in Wellington, and may be ' CONSULTED FREE At Her Eooita, 14, Biukbon-Stbeei, Weiwkoio.v, Opposite ike D.1.0. MEN Oi 111 AGES,' . Who may suffer fro.<n complaints showing, aiaong other distressing symptoms, tho following :—Lassitude Weakness of the Back, Pah aoross the Loins, Confusion of Ideas, Defective Memory.Aversion to Society, Despondency, Offensive Breath, Palpitatiou of tho Heart, Incapacity for Study or Business, Spots and \ Ipecks before the Eyes, Pimples, Blotches, utc, should consult me at once. I thoroughly understand suoh troubles, and can speedily cure them.
Your delicalo structure, your highly organ, ised Eonßitive nature, combined with *,ho fine material of whioh you aro (ormed, demand that you should not, under any circumstances, suffer an; < organs of the body to remain ' impaired (or fear of involving serious results. (The continuance of our national prosperity depends, in a measure, upon your good hearth, tore is no need for you to suffer lonijei, no matter how long you havo been afflicted, or how much treatment you have taken. Como and consult me, and l will show you how your trouble can bo removed wlrn ihe right remedies are applied, The Dock's phenomonal success reßts upon the marvelious cures which have followed the use of her Remedies in the most severe cases of Nervous, Brain, Skin, and Chronic Complaints. Beware of the Quacks a'ndlmpostors that at present infest New Zealand, and consult the"pnly Legally-qualified LadyM;D; in the "Southern Hemisphere, who is registered in Now Zealand, and per-manentiysettledaMßßANDON-STBEET, WELLINGTON. . ' SUCCESS CERTAIN IN ALL CASES UNDERTAKEN. RELIEF AT ONOE, CONSULTATION ME, Horaa-10 to 6 daily, Tuesday and SatardayEveninos,7.to9a!so. THE UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE (Limited.) WELLINGTON, " FALMERSTON NORTH & WANGANUI. PROPERTIES FOR SALE- . 522 acres i miles from Levin, partfreehold, part Native lease 600:,, Pohangina,, v/ 200 in grass, fenced 208 „ Pobangina, 133 in grass 300 : l j, Birmingham; 250 in grass, fenced UOl) „ Kairanga, 950 in grass 1 200 ;,- Longb'urn, highly improved. 780 : „ Pohaiigina, 310 acres in grass and ■ turnips, perpetuaHease, with right .ofpurohaso HI „ improved farm, Carnarvon ■.< 660' „ near Wanganui; gooi;road all the .way; fenced and well: watered-; i -cheap ...-;. '. . :■;■'-.■'•■ 300 „ near Patea; all in grass, well fenced '4750.,, near Hunter'ville, good road all the ' Vffty! all iu grass, woll watered; and good fences,-. a valuable property. . : EasytoW '., ':'.•■■. 2620; „ near HuntetvUle, aud about three ; .'miles fror^the railway,station; •'.. wgrassed and watered,- good .Voadß, now. dwelling louse; a fine ~ ■; property and oohveniehtly stated •■" Fdlpartioulars on application'to'- ; - " THE UNI.CED; FARMERS' vALLIANCE, .. Waterloo Quay; Wetliajrton., '■':;":.'.•. •'■' ~,E KETAIIUWA I3OOT DEtOT. MAKP/67ery,deicnpti'jn of : boots suited tho distil'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4403, 10 August 1893, Page 3
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745Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4403, 10 August 1893, Page 3
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