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Winter Boots! the •' W.F.C.A. LTD. A URGE ASSORTMENT OF WINTER BOOTS 01 Ever; DesoriptioH. 11l Colonial Manufactures we keep only QtmiiiM that are Gems teed to Wear Well and . In English and Foreign made are able to offer to YERY BESX VALDE. SPECIAL LINES- " GENTLEMEN'S BIDING BOOTS. |THE "FIELD" BOOT. HAND ■ SEWN COOKHAMS. TVAIBARAPA FARMERS'CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Limited, l/lfmrapa daily Times Wmrapa Weekly Times, J, PAYTON

& CO.. MASTERTON, i 1 Gen ernl Printers and c Publishers I c < Job Printing of all kinds j Executed with neatness • \ and despatoh, , (Joncertond Entertainment Programmes, Dance and Ball Programmes Dinner Menus, Hotel Cartes, Invi« tation, At Home, and Visiting Cards, In Memoriam and Mourning Cards, Posters, Placards, Handbills, Show and Window Caids, all sizes and all colours, Omamontal Printing in Gold, Silver, or I Culours. County and Borough Council and Road Board work, Law and Ohuroh Work, &c, Balano-sheets; Trade reports, In voices Account Forms, Bilhoads, Credit Notes, Statements, Memorandums, Letter Hoadings, Ciroulars, Cart-notes, Order Books, Delivery Notes, Business Cards, &c.

*wbvo, uusiutiw varae, etc. Pamphlets, Companies' Aitioles o£As» aoeiation, Rules and "Regulations of Building and other Societies, Auo tioneen' Catalogues, &0,, printed on the shortest notice. ESTIMATES GIVES FOR ALL Kim OF PRINTING WOSR IflywatGh and Other Watches, One evoning last summer I had some writing to do at my house. Ths weather was very hot, and I took off my coat and waistcoat. My new gold watch (that I had paid £3O for) 1 laid before me on the table, where I could keep an eye on it. So far so good. I wrote on.and papers accumulated on the table, one of them covering my watch, Keaohingout for something I wanted, my arm accidently swept it to the floor. Oh, heavens, what luck 11 picked it up-ten derly as one picks up a child who has had s had tumble. Was it still running? Yes faintly', but as I put it to my ear it tiokei " few times, feebly and slowly, and thci iopped—dead watch, A minute ago it wai a vital thini?—now merely a lot of motiou leaawhools in & case. What was broken' I couldn't say. The watchmaker must re pair it and return it with his bill. So mucl Yet nobody ib so poor as to carry a mori valuable watch than that; one that wil run away years without winding. But wlici it stops, ah I then, who is able to set goin one ho owns, Mr Qcc W. Burton, of Kirton Holme, Boston, say " My heart fluttered in a way to alarm me Sometimes it was so bad / fancied Fcouh hear it slop beating,'' What ailed Mr Burton's heart? Per haps his letter will help us to find out. H saysln October, 1887,1 began to let weary and languid, I had a bad taste in th mouth, aud in the morning my teeth an gums were covered with a thick blood slime. My appetite failed, and after eatin I had great pain in the chest and stomacl: All the time I had a craving for food, t.u dare not take soiids. It seemed sometime that myheadwoul l burst with pain, and was so dizzy I could hardly see, Atteri while a cough set in, and I spat up gres quantities of phlegm. Later on my breatt ing became very bad, and I would brca out into a cold sweat. 1 kept on growiu weaker until it was all I could do to gi about, and in this condition I continued It four years. During this time konsultc doctors and used all tho different medicini heard of, but none of them did ai | good." Now, let's think a minute; Mr Burto says his heart fluttered and palpitated,! had a hacking cough) and difficulty i breathing-three frightful things. Ama might die of any one of them, as wo a known,, Yet ho recovered from all of thei —and all at th same time, He says "In February, 1891, I heard of whi Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup had doi in similar cases, and I determined to try i and got a bottle from Messrs Orimble at Kent, ohemists, Boston, The first few dos gave relief, and by continuing to use it in short time I was perfectly oured.' I mal this statement in order that others mi know where to look for a remedy in'an il ness lifeomine." ■ (Signed) " Geo, W, Boston," We rejoice at his restoration to healt but what, after all, ailed him ? Did he ha' three diseases—viz., heart complaint, coi sumption, and asthma? And, if so, how < earth could Mother Seigel's Curative Syn have oured them—each affecting differe organs? The answer is, he had but o; disease, indigestion and dyspepsia, of whii the feeble heart, the irritated throat, ai the burdened lungs were tell-tales at symptoms.The poisoned blood—filled wi deadly acids'from the stomach—half par lysed the nerves, and thus disordered tl heart's action ; it also infected tho Mca membrane lining bl the lungs and air pa: ages, produoing asthma and.the cough th seemed to threaten consumption, 0; disease, many misleading spptotns-th is the truth; deluding physicians, ai frightening patients "into (h&kisg there

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4719, 15 May 1894, Page 3

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854

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4719, 15 May 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4719, 15 May 1894, Page 3

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