ELEMENTS TONIO HAS STOOD TEE rEST OF 'JIMG. IS HOT A QUACK NOSTRUM, BUT A RELIABLE PHARMACEUTICAL prepaua. TION. POSITIVELY CUUES INDIGESTION, NEURALGIA, WEAKNESS, GENERAL DEBILITY LIVER AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. READ THIS CASE. ' Mr B, Beacham, Pamcll, Auckland 1 Z„ who writes on November 6th, 1893: —Sir, —About seven months ago I ;ot hurt by lifting a bag of corn, which nought on tiro absceeses, one on the ;roin and the other on the knee, I waf aid up for four rnoniha and under the ioctor for along time, this affected raj general health und made Die very ,reak, with a very poor appetite. J ,vaa persuaded to try Cleraenta Totuo anc [ am c.lad to my that I did so, fori iave proved its curative effects. Then in no mistake about Clements fonicfoi imparting strength and giving tone and vigor to the appetite. 1 took four bottle: in all, and ihey completely set me u| and pntme in good health aim Yoi km make use of this as you think proper —Yours respectively, B, Beachmn, Auck land, N.Z ________
VRRIVaL of the new WATERBURY. It is sot often that the arrival o! a shipnent of goods in Now Zealand waters is so jenerally welcomed as the arrival of the pre;ent parcel of Waterbury watches. By the ire on the Buahine 3000 WmJiBURYB—jold, Bilver, aud nickel —were destroyed, and ,his interruption in the regular inflow haE sept the market bare till the landing of the ireseut parcel. I'h.e Hon. Dr. Pollen stated n the Legislative Council that 95,000 Adult Males lay the whole of this colony's taxation, inainlains its Ci»il Service, run its railways Hid public works and form the nuolous ol ;he colony's prosperity; and yet to this verj tailed population over 120,000 WiiEUDCKiis have been sold and delivered, and the ship, mentnow andtag consists of 2880 WiTERBTOB which is followed by the Elinor Yernon, dm 9880 Mode, all sold already to the wholesale trade whi have been waiting supplies for from threi to four months. Large as these figures an two other shipments are to arrive' beton Christmas and we venture to affirm that ni other watch can show a sale in New Zei land during the period covered since Ih Watnrbury advent of Ose no Eaoh Hundred WimßOßis, Jewellers and retail dealers will kindl; mi their orders to our agents as quickl; impossible
BOROUGH OF M&BTERTON,
fpNDERS lot Cartage of road metal, eto, between West Bush gravel reserve . and Railway Hoad will close at 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, 24th April, 1894. Specification!, conditions, tod foimi of tender at the Town Weill's office, B. BROWN, Town Oletk.
ITEGMAS HUTCHISON, Sherift for , the District of Wairarapa, hereby give notice tbat by virtue ol tho Queen's writ iaI sued out <'f Her Majesty's Supreme Court at Wellington, hearing date the third day of April, 1694, in a case wherein PmiuckGih. ia plaintiS ao4 Bicshid ftoum Wklrr and John Cm Welieu are defendants - to me directed; I bave seized All the csimo, right, or interest of the said Richard Howard Welter and John Cyril Weller in all. that pieoa of land containing 110 aeres, being section 102 qd theplanof the Beltlomcnt of Masterton, underaleacj of the said seotion for ths term o! 14 years from the first day o Octobor, 188!, at one yearly rental of £3l granted by the School Commissioners (o: the Well : nston Provincial District to William Ml and Patrick Cookery. And that I intend to cause suofi interest 1 o be sold by Publio Anctloa by Messrs Lowes ind '.cms, at their Sale Jk>oins r Masterton,' in SATURDAY, the fifth day of May, 1894, it 2 o'clock p,m., unless the said writ and ill charges thereunder are sooner satisfied, The sale ia made at the suit of the execution creditor. The name of theoffloerj executing the said writ is William Scale and .the name of the solicitor issuing tho same is Leonard Tripp, of Wellington, Dated this 10th day ot April, 1894. T. HUTCHISON, • Sheriff.
TO STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS, AGENTBWANTED in every towr for the aalfi oi '• CLEAN-ALL' I and -'MATCHLESS METAL POLISH' genuine artioles and liberal terms, Ad dress" Agency " C/o. WAiRARmDur Times office, where samples may foe teen NOTICE Is hereby given that atte tbe Ist Marob, 1894, all horses o i cattle found straying'on the Aofc&ng i will ba tmpoimdei}. Any persoi i found trespassing in aenrcb of atopk < 5 otherwise without proper authority $ '■ ( lieueeii
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4701, 21 April 1894, Page 3
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739Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4701, 21 April 1894, Page 3
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