) t CANCER. . WONDERFUL BELIEF FOE CANCER. WHE undersigned having discovered A. a wonderful Relief for Cancor, is prepared lo treat persons afflicted with that disease. If the patient does not derive benefit from such treatment within a fortnight no charge will be made. Personal application indispensable, ULCEUS, SORES AND WOUNDS. Ulcers, Sores, and Wounds of 20 years' standing have been cured by the infallible Lconidas Ointment, 2/8 per box post paid. [copy,] Wellington, loth October, 1894. lira M, Smith has been treating me for tad leg which I have been suffering with for the last five years, but now I am thankful to say, it is as well as ever it was. Previous to my consulting Mrs Smith, I had Wed several of the leading dootors of Wei-! lington, but without success. I oan 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. Botlkr, Constable. Wellington, 15th October, 1894. Apply 5f us 11. SMITH, Sole Manufacturer, third house left side, Binliaiustreet, off Ingestre-street, Wellington. Hours.—2 lo 'l. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE w DEPARTMENT. Established 1670. EVERY rOI.II'Y GIIAIIAXTHKH 111' THE STATE LOW rilHllll'MS nml LARGE HONUSES, Tho iiiin of this Department Ims been to provide Life Insurance ut the minimum cost coliliwiMe with safety. Itdoesiiotelmi'seils 1 olicy-)io]ilt<rs imnm'FKunly liirye premiums ill onh'i lo em',bit: it sulisiKineutly In uttract the ijjnoHM by tile "litter of incrrasinl bonuses. Tlii'iircmiuuiswliicliitcliuruesarc the lowest comimtilile with iieifoet safety, ami an- less than tlie iiai-iicipatiuH rates of anyotlivvijllico doing business in AuFtrnlasia. 11l Spite (if this fact, at the last viiluation (Doci'iuber, 1 V,li 1 the assets of tho oliiee wore fouml w,l tlieli.ibililii's by no less a sum than £190,000 -.v iwtit ,i„e economy of management and low mortality. I'HKSKNT FUNDS KXCKHD TWO MILLION POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME exceeds £360,000. J. 11. lIICHAHDSON, W Commissioner. i f ' KILLBUNNY,' NEW RABBIT POISON. riIHE milker of this poison claims ilto -®- be cijiml to any yet introduced. A Vit-loriiin S(|unlter writes " I have picked up over a dray load of rabbits after using a few lbs. of this poison." A Wairarapa resident writes: —" Send mo a further supply when the season for poisoning commences. I consider it quite equal to any other I have used." SiTi'iini) ix 21b and 711) Tins. A supply at all branches of ibe W.F.0.A., LTD. Agents for Wellington— LEVIN & CO, THE OLD OBDSK CHAA'GETH, YIELDING PLACE TO THE NEW. fjWIiMRLY consumers were satisfied with Jilended Teas, costingup to 3s per pound: the old order is changed by the introduction of SUIUTURATEA ■) tho price of which ranges from 2s lo 2s lid per pound. All other brands are yielding place lo the new. Nolhwith standing their opposition, SUIiATIOiA is on its march onwards, Never has a tea been received with such favour by the public. Never has a tea giyen such satisfaction. Never has a purer tea been offered lo consumers. Never has a lea been presented to families with all its freshness preserved, Never has a tea been more envied by competitors. Never lias a tea been plucked and prc> pared for the market with greater cleanliness, vide following extract from a pamphlet on '|Tea Cultivation and Manufacture : " How much is gained in point of "cleanliness by the cmploymentofmach- '' inery in rolling becomes evident if the " effect of the operation upon the leaf is " considered, Ac., &c,, ic. In China " this operation is performed by hand, " and it only requires that process to be " pictured to see that in it theleaf must, "derive a considerable amount of dirt " and perspiration from the hands of the "unwashed Mongolian." This portion of Tea Manufacture is done by machinery in the case of the SUIUTURA TEA. NO MATTER where you live , our Time Payment System euahles you to become the purchaser of a Piano or Organ. Monthly payments from 20s, A MUSICIAN writes" The piano Q. is satisfactory in every respect. MrsM—, who purchased a Piuno from your Company, was recommended by me. A CLERGYMAN writes 1 '• I desire to express my appreciation of your goodness in choosing a Piano that gives general satisfaction," A WOKMGMAN writes:-" The J\. Piano purchased from your Company is a credit to the maker. I shall recommend my friends to buy of the Dresden A SOLICITOR writes: —"lam indebted to you for sending me so excellent a Piano," PIANOS lANOS From the historic houses of Erard, Broadwood and Sons, Lipp iSok, Collard and Collard, ScfiwccLten, Eeckstein, Kuhse, rpIME PAYMENTS J.IME PAYMENTS From 20/• monthly. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO, LAMBTON QUAY, Wellington. M. J. BROOKES, J. E, HOOD, Masterton Agent.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4983, 23 March 1895, Page 4
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772Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4983, 23 March 1895, Page 4
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