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THE NEW W4TERBURYB HAVJS ARRIVED. Solid Silver Jewelled Movement £2 2 0 Golden Jewelled Movement ... 3 3 0 Golden Ladies' Jewelled Movement , 3 0 0 Nickel Milled Edge Jewelled ... 1 10 0 NickelJ Short Wind, Favorite 12 6 Nickel L Ladies' Favorite ... 1 2 6 Nickel E Long Wind Pioneer... 0 13 6 See that all Waterburys have W.W.C. on dial. i 47 PEOPLE WHO OUGHT TO KBFjBM. List No. 1 The Cahte « OWrrfer' Th* CW Dealer The Grocery Man, The Cigar Man and The Financial Agent The Hotelfaeper The coal man who3e early education was no shamefully neglected that be thinketh 17cwt 2qr9 141 b make a ton. The Royal cable 'canarder,' who sendeth a sensational message to-day with the distinct intention of contradicting it to morrow. The cigar man, who smileth a bcautifnl smile, and handeth his customer a cigarraw, green, and ill-flavored— and guarantees it a genuine Havannah, althongh he knoweth the tobacco was grown In the vicinity of Hamburg, and that the article itself was manufactured at the same place. The 'financial ogent 1 (the modern name for pawnbroker and usurer), who prideth himself on being a 'friend in adversity,' &c, add who, as most peonle know, • sticketh closer than a brother. The grocery man, who increaaeth his stock or tea by lavishly introrl.UG'mg fiOndry flavory herbs, the leaves of which are caieiniiy rolled to resemble the genuine leaf. The hotel keeper, who oolleoteth 80---chanan's House of Commons Whisky bottles and filleth them with an inferior spirit, and is thus tl'.o direct tiaUsn of the distinctly Repressive language thai: Is jerked spasmodically from between the teeth of his augry customers. 148 STILL MOKE TESTIMONY FOR TOOTHER AUBERT'S REMEDIES The Waiharapa Daily (October 17th, 1601). A firm hold throughout the length and breadth of New Zsalnnd has now been gained by the Anlicrt Remedies, and their efficacy in ordinary cases of illness has been irrefutably established. Even with the moat sovero manifestations of liver and kidney complaints and of apparently chronic asthma and bronchial affeotions, they are calculated to speedily remove the troublesome symptoms. Their success in this direction is plainly vouchsafed for in the striking testimonials we publish in another column. There is a feature in these certificates, too, which is as convincing as it h unusual, and that is the fact of their all being openly signed by the persons who have received benefit. This at once is nn evidence of good faith which must carry weight. The success of Marupa m a cure for whooping couch is so well known as to need no further remark, while as a general tonic Karana is nlmoatisqnnl in repute. We commend a pcrusnl of the experience of others, as published clecwhere in this issue, to those who are suffering from any form of ill health. The Anbcrt Kemedies can bo obtained from druggists in almost every part of New Zealand, so widespread has become the demand tor them. There need be no hesitation in giving the preparations a trial, for they are guaranteed liy the manufacturers to be purely herbal, and to he most carefully compounded In strict accordance with the receipt and instructions of the Reverend Mother Mary Joseph Aubert, whose wonderful cures with them in the Wanganni and Nupier districts for some years back have been a subject of thankful wonder, and have secured her much gratitude in acknowledgment of her devoted skill. Mother Anhert his made, a special study of New Zealand herbs, and it is the remarkably successful application of her discoveries that has led to the remedies being placed in tho open market whh snch gratifying results. Catholic Times (November 6tb, 1891). MOTHER MARY AUBEHT'S REMEDIES. In this week's issue will be found an alteration in tbe advertisement of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert's Remedies. It is astonishing how rapid has been the growth in popular favor of these medicines. The proprietor, Mr Kemptliorne, has already received such encouragement that ho intends going over shortly to Australia to arrange for tho sale of Mother Aubert's Medicines throughout the other colonies, where most prooably they will become very popular. It cannot be doubted that there Is great virtne lv these medicines, otherwise so many flattering testimonials would not be given. The proprietor has entered into thin business with.great spirit, and hat already spent a very large sum of money in advertising, and although it will be some considerable time before this can be recovered he is very sangnine of tho ultimute result*. It is Bafe to say that no remedies have so quickly become popular with the general public, and at tho Bame time have achieved such extraordinary and daily increase in flftle. It is now generally admitted that the medicines are all that Mother Mary Joseph Aubert claims for them. This good lady has done more than any other person in this colony in research among vegetation for medicinal remedies, and it is becoming a widespread belief that all complaints of the human system can be cured by herbal treatment. Wo wish tho proprietor evory success in this deserving undertaking. Wellington, Aucnat 25, 1891. Messrs Kempthorue, Prosser and Co. Dti.u Sirs,— Having used two bottles of Marupa for my sou, aged six years, who had v very severe attack of whooping cough, I can confidently recommend it a« the very best medicine in effecting an ulinoat immediate cure. — Yours truly, 407 C. W. GAUNTLETT. ROWLANDS JtALYDOUhftßnlwaTßbeon oonsidorod by rosidmus in hot cllmittoa a most delightfully cooling, Boothlng, healing, refreshing, and omoUlout milk (or tho skin. It prevents and romovjs freckles, t«n, sunburn, sooth r« and houls stings ot insrotfl, octeron, rodueta nnd roaghnona of tho BVIn caused hy thouaoof hard wnter,cures prickly heat, lnlUmmatlon of the eyes, burns, scald*, eryalnol'ie, rto.. renders tho skin soft, Binooth and delicate, and produces a bountifully clear and healthy complexion. It Is warrnntod fros from any lead or poisonous Ingredients nroxldoof sdoo, of which moat skin boautl floru are composed. GonUemon will find It removes the unploapant smarting of tho akin aftor shaving. Ask any dealer In perfumory for Koivlunde' Kalfdor, tho only genuine artlole Bold undertint or any Blmllar nairo, Sizes 2a 3d and is Od ; very largo bottles 3* fid 108 vwm. "HAWKE'S BAY HERALD." NOTIOB TO HASTINGS SUBSORIBERB. JtyJR T. MORGAN has been appointed Anonl for tho ' Hawwcb Bay Hkrald and " Weekly Courier In Hastings from Ist JANUARY, itM. Subsorlbors In tho habit of Calling for their Papers will In future pleaso Call at Mb Mono an a Boot War.hous 1 ) for them. Sucscrlbere within tho Townßhlp will have tho Papors dollvorcd as l.orotoforo, DIKWIDDIE WALKER AND CO., LIMITED IPUBMSUERB HIGHTSOIL 00NTSA0T .4 LL Oommtmioations of whatever ~> nature referring to the Nlghteol ICon tr*ct moat, fen addressed bo U. H. MaodonjU) »»x 138, P.O. Napier. 126 JOHN HHIFIUN. T JAMES ALDR[DQE,herobygive ■I) notice that I intend to apply for a Slaughtering Ucoose on Part Surburban Sccuon 3, Sou'b JdavelooK, at tho next meetlog of the Hawko'a Buy County Counoll. JJI '

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9265, 27 April 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9265, 27 April 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9265, 27 April 1892, Page 4

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