Mr William Widdop, the well-known WolLneton accountant, died on Thuri. day eiening laßt, ,L.J. Hooper and Co. notify the arrival of their first shipments of autumn and winter drapery, millinery dress goods, jackets, mantles, macintoshes, etc.—Advi. One of the most cruel and craoityiug pains mankind ut aDlioted wit]], is undoubtedly toothache. _ It will bo of interest to know that instant relief can be obtained by applying a i l '™ "IHerb Extract, and Infallible Ouro I for Toothache, which proves a permanent euro in nearly nil M .».™l «.i 1..11 lil M 1 »* all likely to get toothI auho should be provided with a bottle, which Health) at the W.F.O.A.'e lartmout, also the following: e for corns. l|.j'Mortein Insect moo: cement, l/.j Bock's Patz-p t05,1|.,-f, Boo? 4 Co,, M" I Oaeuusta aud Importori.—Advi.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4965, 2 March 1895, Page 3
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132Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4965, 2 March 1895, Page 3
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