THRICE IS HE ARMED, WIIOHASIUSQUAIIKEL.ItJST.
CLEMENTS' TOXIC, Till': WORLD'S GREATEST RESTORATIVE HAS CURED MORE CASES OF IX DIGESTION, NEURALGIA, WEAKN ESS, DEBILITY, DROPSY, MIGHT'S DISEASE, AND LIVER COMPLAINT THAN ALL OTHRIt MEDICINES PUT TOGETHER.
If you arc sick and value your life insist on having Clements' Tonic, and no substitute, or you will he disappointed.
READ THIS.CASE, Mrs Annie Levell, Manchester-street, Chviskhuvch, N.Z., who writes on April 10th, ISU3:—About two years ago I received a great shock to my nerves which brought on palpitation of the heart, aud kid me prostrate in bed for a month, I had resort to a doctor but he did me very little good, still very little heller; I applied to a chemist, being very weak and nervous and really lit for no kind of work; I had no heart to do anything, and my life wns a burden lo mc. I hadreadiilmutClements' Tonic, and was persuaded to give it a trial. I got some and found it wns the best thing 1 hud taken for my ronvpkint-in fact, it has made me feel strong, having put new vigor into me; it has greatly improved my appetite, and rauoyed that unpleasant feeling of weakness and laagour.— Yours truly, Annie Levett, Manchesterstreet, Chrislclmreh, N.Z.
GEO. K.BOND, Architect, Tejipli: Ciiamheus, TXVITES iL'iulcrs upto 12 NOON on i SATUIiDAY,the.'X)Ih inst.for-Itc-instutinij eullutjes in Queen-street. WAIIiAIiAPA UACING CLUB. fPENDEIiS arc invited up to 7 pm. 1 on FJiIDAi r , litli December, for the undermentioned privileges and band for the season DM Band 1. <niks 2. ijmhilkUiwl Imr 3. gmmlnttmil km-hnn rmm ■i. uiiUidv jmhl'imnx bwlli a. mttshh Inrlmni Imth 6. limtuf the mm 7. horse mmh Terms and conditions may be seen at the Waikakafa Daily Times Ollice and Star Ollice, Masterton, Ohsmer Ollice, Carterton, Standard Ollice, Grcytown, and Sluudurd Drench Ollice, Featherton, GEOIiGET.F. BUTTON. Secretary. SHEARING. "HEARING will commence ill LANGDALE on November 2Gtli. AUSTIN A. ELDEIi. CARRIAGE FACTORY. HAM-STREW, MaSTEIITOS. I?VEEY description of Conch and li Wheelwright work executed. Vehicles built on the premises of best materials at lowest rates, llqmirs l'mmplhj Effected. Workmanship Guaranteed. Wm. REEVES, Manager. | • \ NOTICE WAIRARAPARIANS. F you VIS I T TII E EMPIRE CITY This Season, IJEFOEE PUKCIIASING ELSEWHEHE SHOBTT'S I AUCTION BOOMS 57, WILLIS-STUEET, WELLINGTON, ][E IS BOUND 10 HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. SAVE MONEY. Dressmaking. MISSHOUIiIGAN begsto intimate tohcr many friends that sho has stnrted Dbwsmakino in thchousclatcly oceupicd by Miss Johnston, in Queeustreet, Masterton. First-class Cut, PcrfectKt aijd Latest Style guaranteed. Charges strictly moderate ■< Immdriclly ml ' •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5189, 23 November 1895, Page 3
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416Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5189, 23 November 1895, Page 3
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