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yy YoathforprmtlngV] passed tho fouith standard. No other "eed apply. Dahy Tim of&u country in this district) good tenant Apply to this office. ant * WANTED KNOWtf-Apply Bhaip YT to the undersigned, £2OOO to lend maumsfo smtclients) uponfirst-clasi WANTED KNOWW-that J. tf, JiRtJWDN, Tailor, is lobe found busily employed in his new aL, Perry Street, Maatertou, where he hopes to meet his numerous patrons, Good assort, roetit.of l-wwdstoseleot from. LI W.COTTRELL& Co., General 1\ Camera and Queen's Ohambors,' Wel'iugton.-Ous' tomnouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Goods olearod and landed at customers' doors. Good storage accommodation. Furniture carofiilly reainved. Ohanjes moderate Agents throughout the world. nTANTED KNOWN, We are selling YV New Winter Crimean Shirts allwoolfor4s6d, 4 3 11 d, 6s(id, 6s9d. Now Plain aodTwilled Plannellette shirts at 2j 3d 2s jM, 3s 3d, 3s lid, 3s 9. Strong working shuts our own make Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s 9d atXEABoKODSB. WANTED KNOWN. We are now Ji in Calico Grey bat striped SUM,* I'Ms Uydperdozyds. Patterns sentpost flee to any address from Te Aro House. il/ANTED KNOWN. Wo have just TT bought a trvvge stock of Hosiery much under the usual price. Ladies Black ÜBiimereHose,.lßj!ei mir-vEoys t'.wng no House. DAIRY CANS, CREAM UiUTOK OOOLERS, (The Latest and Cheapest), and ora PORTABLE OOPPEBS. D-KYDJiiS BROS., Manners St„ Wellinßlon. PRINCIPAL DISTRICT MAILS AND TELEGRAPH HOUKS (Compiled fob Wairabapa Daily Turns The Masiebton teamm Ofho? is open to the public daily from 9 a,m. to 5 p.m„ and from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. It ia olosed on Sundays. The holiday hours are 9 a.m. to Ma.m., and 7 p.m. till» p.m. The Publio Telegraph Oflico at Masterton Hailway Station is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p,rn, on week days only, Ths Pmvatb Box Lcmy at Maslerton rest Ullice is open on week days Irom 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., aud on Sunday; and Boli days from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m, _ At Masiebton ; Mails for Wellington and intermediate office close daily at 0,15 a.ni. and 2.30 p.m., with tho esoeptionot deapatches for Clareville, Matarar-v nnil H-i^ ■mmnw»wianmn«iE»i.tji i.,.»m«i, -Ear Eketahuna, Pabiatua, Forty Mile Bush, Woodville and Napier at 11.15 a.m. daily, For Alfredton on Mondays and Thursdaja at 11,15 a.m. For Lower Tauoru, Tenui, Whnkataki. Ustlenoint, and East Coait on Mondays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. For Kuripuni, daily at noon, PROPERTIES FOR SAJDE. WITHIN hall amilo of Dalefield Dairy Factory, belonging to Mb Thomas Pbick, Dalefield. toi 1. 10 Acres adjoining Mr O. Fairbrothor'?, and fronting the Dalefield flood, with five roomed house, Lot 2, 223 Acres adjoining llailway Lino and Mr J Hoddcr's property, first-class land, in , two paddocks. , Lot 3. 17 Acre: 3r2Bp,wilhdwclling house containing nine rooms, conservatory, with scullery, bathroom, pantry, washhoiißC, and dany, also stable with buggy shed, harness room, and hayloft, large g.irdcn, rud tennis lawn, together with 191 acres of part section 870 altogether containing about 208 acres of the finest land in tho Wnirarapa, with largo woolshed and shearing shed, concrete dip [, audsheen y&rde. Divided iuto tix padJ dooks, This property is within two chains i- of flag station. To bo sold iu one lot, i- i Lot J, d 36 Aores with four rooomed coltsgc, part \, section 212, nbuUinj the Dalefield hoad, s Lot 5. i, 243 Acres, together with four cottages, s divided into three paddocks and froutin" Dalefield Road, This property may be sold in one or more lots, . I The whole of tho above properties aro of the very best land in tho Wahrapa. • A part of tho purchase money may remain on mortgage at 7% per annum. • For further pattioulars apply to THOMAS' PRICE, Dalefield House, t-L Dalefield. More Likely to Break Down. \\ j. Who hasn't heard of tho good old Deacon m America, and his idea of how a chaise should be built so as to run for over without repairs ? I dare say we all have, yet he hasn't quite gone stnlo yet. He said, yon remember, that the reason chaises broke down and didn't wear out was that there was always a weakest spot somewhere about them.' Now,said the Deacon, a the way to fix it is to make that spot as strong as the rest, Then the vehiclo might wear out, but couldn't break down, Ho built aolmiseonthatprinolple; it never broke B, down; it ran a hundred years exactly, and d- then one day it went to pieces all at onoe • k, all at once and nothing first, just as bubbles 8i do when they burst. Its time was come; s- for, as the man says who once told the story of in rhyme, " little of all we value kre,w»kea a, on the morn of its hundredth year, without «> both feeling and looking queer." *• Ye 3, and long bofore that time most of ns id begin to look and feel queer, And it's all on account of that weak spot, too. II it wasn't for that we should bo like the Deacon's chaise-we should run till wo wear out, Ab n it is wo break down on the road, often ] ? beyond repair, But not always. 10 Otherwise a certain man could never havo u- used these words: '■ I fed as youny to-day «• os I did (flirty i/ears ayo," His story, in his D B own words, runs this way : ut "From my youth I was never properly a well, I had a bail taste in tho moulh and "• pain after eating, Often I couldn't touch »o food when it was set before mc. I felt a 01 gnawing at the stomach and a tightness at 116 tho chest and sides, Sometimes my bowcla ro were so swollen I had to loose my clothes bt I had violent pains in my head for days tog«tbor. This for years and years. About thirty years ago I began to have then' ■»« matic pains all ovcrmc, especially in tha »• back and legs. I Rot so bad 1 couldn't walk » without a stick, and on my way to and from " a my work I had to sit down Rnd rest * n." 1 got 5° pr °P er 6l ° P»' * owing to •» the pain. Day nor night, I never knew tint ™ it was to be free from pain. As time went • by I became quite crippled. Doctor after » doctor gave me medicines and rubbing bettlesi T T1 of *» thiu 8» Ib W did any Rood,lhedoctoi'ssaidmyailmentwasrhcu. malism and lumbago and made light oi it.liut " it was serious enough to me For thirty *■ years I suffered dveadlully, My ,rife used torubme beforothe fire night after night , and apply flannels, relieving ine only for the 1 time,.' I gave up all hope of ever being well again, when in November, 1867, I read of _ the good Mother.Seigcl's Syrup had dom- in so many casps. I began to useit and after taking a few bottles all my aches and pains left mo and have never returned since. Ibis imdicino seems to have diivoa all the er- pouonont nl my system, audi led as smart i o to-dav as I did thirty years ago, for which 1 thank God and Seigel's Syrup. Had I use;t it sooner I shodd have been saved years of m suffering." (Signed) William Stowabt, m near Cork, Ireland. January 7tX 1»U Mr Stoddart is gardner'a.t Mrs Edwards' . the Island, Rochestown, and has a shop ill at Douglas. He \a, a very respectable man m and has been in seryico at Mrs. Edwards vrehtj jeturs. > In bis letter fe further states lhat from , be boyhood he was a victim to indigestion and ons dyspepsia, This fact,explains therbenma[he tism, as it was the cause'of it.' The bilo nti. a # tow. the tepid stomach nnd liver the *" e^tlle lod B eil in tho joints and ißflaobs, and give rise to all the consefences he described. The effect of tha •■ byrup was to expel the acids from the body l t and set the digestive maehmtvy healthily v at work, for first timeia this raao^

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4708, 2 May 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4708, 2 May 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4708, 2 May 1894, Page 3

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