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HAPPY AT LAST,

Mr Patrick Hughes, horse-shoor to the Dunedin City and Suburban Tramway Company, says that bis wife suffered a very long • ;lmo, years in faot, from indigestion and other troubles. She was under several doctors and took all sorts of patent medicines such as Seigol’s Syrup, &0., but nothing did her much good. She took “ Wahoo,” and the result of same has been such as to warrant me giving this testimonial in the hope that otbsr sufferers may bo induced to give “ Wahoo ” a trial. “ Wahoo,” price 2a 6d, from all chemists and storekeepers. Wholesale from Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.’s N.Z. Drug Company. 816

An adjourned meeting of tho Peatherston District Rifle Club was held on Saturday evening, when it was resolved to form a branch of the club at Featherston with a range, provided 10 paid-up members join, and to vote £7 towards getting the new range in order, and for erection of sheds and targets, but that the club could not supply rifles. The following ■ officers were elected i—Captain, J. O. Bidwill ; depnty-oaptain, W. Benton ; bon secretary, C. Kent-Johnston ; bon treasurer, W. Benton ; committee, W. Feast, J. Sinclair, W. Parker, O. Benton and Jas. Tooker; auditors, W. Bock and Jas. Tooker. It was resolved that trophies already promised should be fired for at the Kaiwoiwai range. Mr Hermann Roth is recommended by the following i—Sir George McLeod, Knight, M.D., LL.D., Begins Professor of Surgery University of Glasgow, and Surgeon in ordinary to the Queen, in Scotland; Sir Anthony Colling Brownless, K.C.M.G., 8.C.P., K.G.G., M.D., LL.D.j P.8.C.5., England, Senior Consulting Physioian to St. Vincent’s Hospital, apd Chancellor of the University of Melbourne ; Sir Donald Matheson, K.C.8.; and many of tho best physicians and surgeons of tho world, also testimonials from some of tho leading physicians of Wellington, testifying to his successful treatment of patients under them. , Rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sciatica, hysteria, spinal diseases, neuralgia, dyspepsia, flatulence, constipation, insomnia,sprains, all nervous and joint diseases, are not only relieved but permanently cured by the massage treatment, which not only treats the effects, but removes the cause. Mr Hermann Roth, the world-famed massage specialist, should he consulted. Clark’s World-pamed Blood Mixture. —“ Tho most searching Blood Cleanser that science and medical skill have brought to light." Sufferers from Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin and Blood Diseases, Pimples and Soros of any kind are solicited to give it a trial to teat its value, thousands of wonderful cutes have been effected by it, Bottles 2a 9d each, sold everywhere. Beware of worthless imitations and substitutes. Mr Hermann Both, Masseur,. has had a very wide experience in Germany, America, England and Scotland ; he has been attending hospitals in addition to private practice, and had opportunities of working with the host surgeons and physicians of the world. He is at present in Wellington, and can be consulted daily

"CXTATCH to-morrow’s Advertisement for the SIXPENNY POP at the SKATING EINK. 530 JJLOUSES. —The D.I.C. invite inspection of the opening shipments of Ladies’ BLOUSES, SHIETS and GAEIBALDIS. The variety is unquestionably the nicest and neatest of the kind yet shown in Wellington. Plain or Embroidered Fronts, also hemstitch finish, and all in very neat and useful colourings.—D.l.C., Wellington. IXPENNY POP at the SKATING EINK 528 8 FEIOAY EVENING.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2641, 16 October 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2641, 16 October 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2641, 16 October 1895, Page 3