and after taking it for a short tinio, all pain left mo, and I gradually gained strength. By taking an occasional dose I have since kept in good health, and can eat and digest any kind of food. . (Signed) Mrs Lydu Gkot, Moor End, Great Stampford, via Braintree, Essex, August 24,1892." Now, in order that Mrs Green's clear and truthful statement may be of use to others (as she desires it to he) we must I add a word or two. The bad cold she caught at the fire no doubt" brought on" the rheumatic fever (as she relates) but there was something back of the co\i,fir a cold never causes rheumatism. The rheumatic seeds, or poison, must already lie in the blood; aud that poison is almvys created by prt-aistina indigestion and dyspepsia, whether the sufferer knows it or not. This is proved by the fact that Mrs Green's chief ailment for ten years after the Arc was not rheumatism, but indigestion and dyspepsia, and dropsy, which is one of its results and symptoms. When the digestion was finally righted by the remedy she alludes to, all her apparent maladies ceased together. Why P Because she had but one, as we have said. .Ah, yes, Disease is a stern Jailor Andjiow sweet (and cheap) is liberty, obtained by Mother Seigel's help. U HEATEE HOYAL, Murmos i JANUAUY3kdand4th. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON, I/JI.Y &, WILLIAM Supported by their Clever Company will j appear in the same entertainment as given by them al Government House on Wednesday last, before His Excellency the Governor and the Countess of Glasgow. To-night.) AND (To-night, To-night, TO-MOUBOW To-night, To-night,) NIGHT. (.To-night. THAT AWFUL GIRL. The funniest of farcical comediettas,
MISS AMY GOUIiLAY Mli WILLIAM GOUIILAY In their famous Burlesques aud Character Impersonations. Merry Absurdities. GOUIiLAY-) A II Y (GOUIiLAY GOUIiLAY and | GOUIiLAY GOUIiLAY J William (GOUIiLAY Doors Open at 7.30. Performance at 8. Carriages at 10.15. Popular Prices 3/., 2/- and 1/- \\ ' ELLINGTON AGUIOULTUBAL VV AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. Annual Raivi and Ewe Fair. To be held on THE ASSOCIATION'S GIiOUND, At Petoxk, O}iWEDNESDAY,23rd,]AXi>ARY,IS9S Esiiiies Close on THUIiSDAY, 17th J.IXUAIIY. Further particulars on application to HENItY D. O'CALLAGHAN, Secrelarv, Wellington. n ELLINGTON PEOYINCIAL V) GUN CLUB. SUMMEIt MEETING, To he held on the Club's Ground, at Petouc, FItLDAY, 25m JANUAKY NEXT, At 10,30 a.m. (Day follosvint; Wellington liaces) Handicap, of One Hundred Sovereigns (£100) Open to all comers Four prizes of £65, £2O, £lO, and £5 respectively, less 10 per cent for expenses. Nom. (£2), with previous performances, to reach the Hon. Secretary not later than Ith January. Acceptances (£2) close on 23rd January. Two nominations allowed. All information on application toll. D, O'CALLAGHAN, Hon, Secretary, Wellington. T1, T E will not be responsible for any W debts contracted in our names on and after 2ml JANUARY, 181)5, Mb and Mrs McLAEEN, Mauriecville. Jan, 2nd, 1895. £5 REWARD. rpHE above reward will he paid for J. information which will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who have cut down the willows on my property (opposite Clark's) at Ropouranga, 1,11 E.DOIiSET
INDEPENDENT OKDEI! OF IiECHABITES. TEMPEEANCE BENEFIT SOCIETX. I will be held in the Foresters' Hall this (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially invited. W.GILLESPIE, Secretary. PAHIATUABACEsJ. MANGUSON & FLY will ran a coach to the above races, starting from their stables, Ekctahuiia, at 8.30 a,m. on Friday, 4th, Hctiirn fares, IMPOUNDING NOTICE. Masterton, December 29th, 1894, J MOUNDED, one bay horse, no 1 visible brand, shod all round several white spots on back, and mark of saddle sore. If uotclaimed and all expenses paid, will be sold on Saturday, January 12th, 1875, at 12 o'clock noon, E.S.EICHARS, Poundkeeper. •rHE MASTERTON 'BUS will run i on Sundays to GBEYTOWN and CAItTEETON alternately; return fares: Greytown, 2s; Carterton,; Is, children, half price, commencing 9tb December, leaving Post Office for Grey, town, at lp.m.; December 16th, leaving Post Office for Carterton at 1.30 p.m. COLE & BAItTLETT, Proprietors. HOUSE SCHOOL, Hodson-Si,, Weihhoion. For boys from the ago of nine. Headmaster : C. L. Gardiner, 8.A., Pembroke College, Cambridge. Resident Assistant-Master : Y, E, Bannister, M.A,,N.Z. The next term will begin on MONDAY, 4th February. Vacancies for several boarders and day boys. Address till the 18th December, and for the last fortnight of the holidays Woodcoto House. NO MOKE SOUR MILE, FLY BLOWN MEAT Oil EANCID ' BUTTER K AYE'S PEEBERVINE keeps every article of Food or Drink wect and Pure, and is a perfect wholesome and Colourless and tasteless pro paration. . Agent for New Zealand, WM.C. FITZGERALD,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4916, 3 January 1895, Page 3
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758Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4916, 3 January 1895, Page 3
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