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WOXDKRFUL CI'UE FOR RHEUMATISM, NEUUALGIA, ftc. MR WOODING, who has studied and practiced fur the abo\f> for tho pant four yo.ir-, and has puned the efficiency of his treatment in cases where other means have failed to effect -any benehcial result, begs to announce that he may bo Consulted ;it his Honms, Hijjli-.stieet, for the sjmcial treatment mid cuieof KheumatiMn, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatic v, Neuralgia, Headaches, NervoHMies"', Deafne— ., Affection-) of the Kyp, Asthma, Spinal and Lner Complaints, and all Blond and Skin DKea^c*. Acute pains in tlio joint), knee-, anus, Icr-", and back remosed by one application, and in .a few houi-. AUCKLAND TESTIMONIALS. " I am thankful that Mr Wooding ha» quite cured me of Rheumatism in my leg and ankle, and contraction of the muscles of the foot, caused by a broken leg. 1 suffered -float pain for three years, but in live applications 1 am free fiom pain, and can walk quite well.— Alfked Wilmam.s, Wellington-street." My wife has been a grea, f , sufferer for nearly two years, with Rheumatism in hei shoulders, arms and legs ; ond for month.s could not leave the house. But I am happy to aay that your application has removed the pain, and (-he is now quite well, —lam, yours truly, Hkm<\ Ke\ek, Auckland. " I am happy to testify to the wonderful effect of Mr Wooding*-* applications for Rheumatihin. My back wa.s ho bad 1 could not walk, and was taken to his rooms in a, cab. But by ono application, and 111 lc*» than two hours the pain was gone. I am only too glad to make this known as I had tried everything else without relief.— l am yours, &c, Damp Huuhfs, Master and Owner Barque Armistice, Auckland." NO 3IBDICINKS — OLTWAHJ) APPLICATIONS O.VLY. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Letterb receive prompt attention. Reasonable Charge*, according to Ailment. Hours : Ten to Four p.m. Address : HIGH - STREET, AUCKLAND. (Near Post ofhee.)
I^ORTH NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Limited). HAVE ON SALE AT Til KIR VARIOUS BRANCHESL AWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE, 26 per cent. LAWES' SsUPERPHOSPIIATE, 36 per cent. LAWES' DISSOLVED BONES /^ORAI. QUEEN GUAAO-Mixture
BONEDUST & BONEFLOUR! iy EW CLOVERS ! rpURNIP ! /CARROT ! IITANGOLD ! GARDEN OEEDS ! AKDEN OEEDS ! All the principal Varieties of firstclass quality. Rycgrasa Cocksfoot Oats (feed and seed) Flour Sharps Bran Wheat Potatoes Bacon Cheese Foundation Comb Fencing Wire, 6, 7, 8 Staples Rollers and Pins Ploughshares Barbed Wire AGENTS FOB REID & GRAY, And WALLACE & HOTHAM.
Reid & Gray's NEW r/EALAND EW /JEALAND Twine Binder Is equally as light of draught, and much more durable than the Lest imported, ?i i won the Society's gold medal at the Oamaru trial last season, cutting four acres of heavy crop in 2 hours 11 minutes. REID AND CRAY'S BACK DELIVERY REAPER. CLAYTON & HHUTILEWORTH'S 4. 5, 7, and 8 liorse-power Portable Engines and Thrashers, nt 1 educed prices. Reid and Gray's Patent Bagger and Chaffcutter, made 111 four sizes aud at moderate prices. A large number at work. Patent Instantaneous Balancing Disc Harrows. Double furrow Ploughs. Zig-zag Harrows. Hill side Ploughs (all iron). The latest and best Broadcast Seed and Turnip Sowers. Patent Wire Strainers. The invention of a practical fencer, and the only good stiaincr in the market. Potato Diggers. Machinery Oils of all kinds. Patent Chain Leather Belting, and all Mill fittings kept in stock. Chaff-cutters, all sixes, with new cast steel cutting mouthpieces. Fencing Standards of best quality standard iron, cut and punched to any guage, net weight charged. Best Steel, Iron, and Barb Fencing Wire. Illustrated Price Lists free on application to any of our oiliccs at Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru, Invercargill, Ashburtou, Christchurch, Auckland, Otautau, Gore, and Riversdale. CAMBRIDGE REFRESHMENT ROOM, Victoria Bakery, Cambridge. pHABLES -p 0Y C E Begs to intimate to the settlers of the Waikato that he has fitted up a Refreshment Room, where Tea and Coffee can be obtained at all hours. N.B.— Ladies from the country attending market Mies >H1 find this % great convenience,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2127, 25 February 1886, Page 4
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653Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2127, 25 February 1886, Page 4
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