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cold W dead, ty and by I had to He help less i 1 bed The doctor said ho didn't know whaf my com'plilnt 'ymi ;.fI : took nothing butaiqiitd food, and could not retain even that on mystociabh. ;'By this timel.was nothing but skin mi, bom, My memory completely failed, My head ached so dreadfully I thought 1 should lose my senses, and my friends agreed that I iwoald never get better. ■■'/-:'■ ■■ ■■'• I had given up all hopo, when one day Mrs West, of Bournemouth, called and asked what I was taking, She told me, she was herself once just, as badly off, and was oured by Mother Selgel's Curative Syrup, As she seemed to have so much faith in this medicine, I tried it, and in three days I was able to walk across'the room, and by the end of the weok I went down stairs. Now I am as well as ever. lean eat and digest my food, and nil my nervousness has left mo." Tho malady Mrs Fostor suffered from was indigestion and dyspepsia and nervous prostration, The original eauso was grief, and shock at the violent death of her husband, by accident, and the system rallied only when the Syrup had given new vigor to the digestion and thus fed and.tones the nerves, Whatever may be your opinion of the Bridgeport ghost, it remains true that most uncanny visions and sounds means nothing more or less than a set ol nerves all upset by indigestion apd dyspepsia. .Ghosts come from the inside of the person who sees them, and when Mother Selgel's Syrup does its work tho eyes and cars entertain

only what is natural and wholesome, PRINCIPAL DI3TRIOT MAILS AND TELEGRAPH HOURS.

[OOMMIHD FOR WaIRARATA DAILY . , TmraJ At Mastektoji : Particulars ol mails close tag at the Masterton oflice, and of Telegraph hours there will he found in notice ovot tho Wanted column. I At Carterton : For Greytown, Featherston, Wellington and intermediate offices close daily at 7 a-m, and 3 p.m,, except for Mntarawa n.idHutt, to which latter mails are despatched by morning train only, For Clatoville, Ma9teiton, Woodville Napier and intermediate offiois at 10,40 a,m daily. For Clareville (ilia Masterton) and Masterton onlydaily, ft6p,m, For Waihakeko on Tuesdays and Friday at 1,30 p,m, For Gladstone on Tuesdays, Thursdays »nd Saturdays at 2 p.m. Tab Owtbiton TkiiEoiupu Omcs is open daily lrom 9 a,m. to 6 p.m., only. It is closed on Sundays and on Statutory Public Holidays, _ At Greytowk : For Fcatherslon, Wellington, and intermediate olßces close daily at f a.m, aud 3 p.m., oxoept for Hutt, to which latter mails are despatched by morning train only . For Alatarawa, ,Carterton, Clareville, Masterton, W.-odrile, and intermediaie Dices as 6,59 d.m. daily. For Carterton, Clareville (v'm Masterton, and Masterton only, daily, atOi„m. For Morrison's Bush on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at U. 30 a,m, xt; I'mvatb t!j» Lobby at Greytown North Post Office is open daily from 7 a.ro o 9.30 p.m. _ The Greytown Noitm Telegraph Office is open daily from 0 a.m. to 5 p.m, only. It ia otad on Snndajß and on Statutory Publio Holidays, - At Featherstok: For Wellington and intermediate offices oloso 'daily at 8.0 am, and 4 p,m., except for Hutt, mails for l>o latter going by morning train only, For Greytown, Mntarawß, Carterton, Clareville, Masterton, Woodville, Napier and intermediate otlices at 10,10 a.m. daily, For Gre'y town, Carterton, and Masterton, only, daily at 6.15 p.m, For Maryborough only at 10,10 a.m. daily, For Martinborough and Lower Valley on At Paiiiatoa: For Wellington) close dai'y at 10,30 a.m., and 1.15 p.m, For Makakahi, Tutaekara, Eketahuna, Newman, Mangamalioo, Masterton, Manncoville, Carterton, Feathorston, Greytown North at 10,30 a,m, daily. For Woodville, Danevirke and Napier a 7,45 »,m„ 1.15 p.m. and 3,45 p.m. daily. For Palmerston North, Manawatu, Wanganui and Now Plymouth at 7.45 a.m. and 1.15 p.m. daily, For Makuri on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7.45 a.m. For Coonoor on Mondays a) 7.45 a.m. For Eaitawa on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 4 p.m. For Maogatainoka at 7.45 a.m. daily, For Mangahao, Nikau and Eallance on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7.45 a,m, The Pauiaida Tkleoiuhi Office is open daily from 9 a,m to 5 p,m, It is closed on Sundayand Statutory Publio Holidavs. PUBLIU NOTICE, I HEREBY give notice that from this date I shall not be responsible (or any goods obtained by any person, in my name, except on my written order. d. Mcmullen. Maßtorloo, 6th January, 894. THE PORK INDUSTRY • FARMERSandDairy Factories having any Pigs for sale, kindly communi. now made to take delivery of them as soon us possible by tho Inter-Marine Supply Company, Pigs must weigh between 1201b and 1601b; must be in good condition and topped oft for a fortnight on a.rain, Prico 3d per lb dead weight, For The Inieb-Marinr Supply Co, JOHN R. MORGAN, Queen's Chambers, Wellington, ROYAL MAIL LINE OF OOAOHES, Masibrtoh to Castlepoist. VrOriOE,-On and after MONDAY, i.l Bth January, 1894, a conveyance will run from Masterton to Castlepoint on Mondoya and Thursdays, starting at usual coaoh hours, returning to Masterton on following days, S. FORMaN&CO,, Proprietors, WELLINGTON AGRICULTURAL 4 ASSOCIATION. mHJS ANNUAL RAM & EWE FAIR at tho ShowGrounds, Petone, on TUESDAY, January 23rd, 1894. Entries close on THURBDAY, 18th January, 1894, Forms of entry and particulars on application to HENRY D. D'OALLAGHAN, MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRUST. AN extraordinary vaoanoy having occurred in the office of Trustee, I hereby appoint THURSDAY, tho 25th day of January, 1894, tho day for the olection to fill tho said vaoanoy, and I appoint, tho Town Clerk's Office, the place, and MONDAY, the 16th day of January, 1894, tho day for the nomination of candidates. R. BROWN, . Returning Officer. • AUCTIONEERS, / /cYj. SHAREBROKERS, 0 ' LAND AND < AGENTS, JwsJy /&/ m j/y/y GENERAL YaYJ/ COMMISSION AGENTS, ■typ'lamti qwt, Wkllihgioh CHRISTMAS- SEASON, 1893 J. JACKS: SON. Feotherston stroet, Wellington, . mNE AND SPIRIT MEROHANTB, the Governor, the Earl of Glasgow, ; G.O,M,G„eto, TTAVE to announce tbnt tliolr hmunfa. tiond this season inolude the celebrated Queen's Am, (Thomson, Marshall and Co, Aberdeen)," RoYAiSuiATn-wfiAN" Wuiskx (the brand supplied to His Imperial ' Majesty the Emperor of Austria); also the .famous;:"TAiisKß»." Wiri'sKv, Wines, 'ales,-stout, and liquors all the ohoioest brands. . Hampers carefully maVml part jof the

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4614, 6 January 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4614, 6 January 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4614, 6 January 1894, Page 3

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