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0 A N.C E B .. WONDERFUL BELIEF FOR CANCER. rpHE undersigned Laving JL a wonderful fieliof for Cancer, is prepared to treat persons afflicted with that disease, If 'the patient does not derive benefit from such treatment within a fortnight no charge will bo made, Porsonal application indispensable. ULCEItS, SORES AND WOUNDS. Ulcers, Soros, and Wounds of 20 sara* standing have been cured by the jfallible Leonidas Ointment, 2/8 per box post paid. [copt,] Wellington, 16th October, 1894. Mrs M. Smith has been treating me for a bad leg which I have been suffering with for the last flyo years, but now 1 am thankful to say, it is as well as ever it was. Previous to my consulting Mrs Smith, I had tried several of tha leading doctors of Wellington, but without success. I can highly recommend Mrs Smith's treatment, also her ointment, to anyone who is suffering from kicks, or old sores, such as mine was. W. J. Brora, Constable. Wellington, 15th October, 1894, Apply Mns M. SMITH, Sole Manufacturer, third house loft side.-Binliam-street, off Ingcstre-strcct, Wellington. Hours.—2 to <i. ) t GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ut DEPARTMENT, EVEItV POLICY GUARANTEED BV THE STATE low premiums ana large bonuses. The aim ol tliis Department lias boon to provide Lite Insiirauco at tlio Minimum cost compatible Willi safety. It docs not cbarßO its Follc.v-lioldors unnocossnrilylarfio premiums 111 ordor to amble it subsequently to attraet tlio ignorant by tlio (ilittov of increased bouusos. Tlio premiums wliicli it chargesare Hie lowest compatible with perfect safety, aud are loss than the partieipatinu rates ot (iiiyotlicrolßco doing busincßsin Australasia, In spito of this fact, at tlio last valuation IDocombor, 1893) the assets of tho olllce wero found tooxceedtlieliabilities by no less a SUm than £IOO,OOO-/1 result cluo to economy of management and low mortality. PRESENT FUNDS EXCEED TWO MILLION POUNDS, ANNUAL INCOME ojeeeds £300,000. }, H, RICHARDSON, f Commissioner, 'KILLBUOTY.' NEW RABBIT POISON. mHE maker of tliis poison claims it to ■*- bo equal to any yet introduced. A Victorian squatter writes : " I have picked up over a dray load of rabbits after using a few lbs. of tliis poison." A Wairarapa resident writes: —" Send mc a further supply when the season for poisoning commences. I consider it quite equal to any other I have used." Supplied in 21b and 71b Tins, A supply at all branches of the W.E.C.A.. LTD. Agents for Wellington— LEVIN & CO. THE OLD OEDER CHANGETH, YIELDING PLACE TO THE NEW, FORMERLY consumers wero satislied with Blended Teas, costing up to 3s per pound; the old order is changed by tlio introduction of SUiUTUMTEA, the price of which raugos from 2s to 2s (id per pound. All other brands are yielding place to the new. Nothwitlistandint: their opposition, SURATUItA is on its march onwards. Never has a tea bon received with such favour by the public. Never has a tea giyen sucli satisfaction. Never has a purer tea been offered to consumers. Never lias a tea been presented to families with all its freshness preserved. Never has a tea been more envied by competitors. Never has a tea been plucked and prepared for the market with greater cleanliness, vide following extract from a pamphlet oil *|Tea Cultivation and Manofaciubb "How much is gained in point of "cleanliness by the employment of mach- '■ incry in rolling becomes evident if the " effect of Ihc operation upon tho leaf is " considered, Ac.,' &c., &c. In China " this operation is porfoimei by hand. " and it only requires that process to be " pictured to sec that in it thclcaf must "derive a considciable amount of dirt " and perspiration from the hands of the " unwashed Mongolian." Tliis portion of Tea Manufacture is done by machinery in the case of the SURATURA TEA, NO HATTER whore you live, our Time Paymont System enablos you to bccomo tho purchaser of a Piano or Organ, Monthly payments from 20s, A MUSICIAN writes" Tho piano Q_ is satisfactory in every respect. Mrs M—, who recommended by me. A CLERGYMAN writes;—'• I dosiro to express my appreciation of your goodness in choosing faction. 1 AWORKINGMAN writes" The Piano purchased from your Company is a credit to the maker. I shall recommend my Mends to buy of the Dresden Company," A SOLICITOR writes"l am in> debtcd to you for sending me so excellent a Piano." )lANOS lANOS From tlio historic houses of Erard, Broadwood and Sons, Lipp & Sohn, Collard and Collard, Schwechten, Bcckstein, Kuhsc, frdME PAYMENTS lIME PAYMENTS . From 20/- monthly. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LAMBTON" QUAY, Wbliinoioh. M. J; BROOKES, •» ~ Managbb. J. E, HOOD, Masterton Agent

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4981, 21 March 1895, Page 4

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762

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4981, 21 March 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4981, 21 March 1895, Page 4

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