pionos. PIANOS. PIANOS. I' N thanking niy Puhiatua patrons frr past favors. I beg to inform tl t in am) tli»- musical public generally ti nt I have been appointed Agent for the British Plan- Company. Loudon. The I‘iaii' ' manufactured for export by tins tinu hate their sound boards, hammers. Ac.. specially riveted throughout, which enables them to wit! taint the detrimental influences of l eal ami damp. Brice' range from 40 to 55 guineas f-T rash or easy time payments. Any ii «trument not fully approved of on delivery n ay be returned. I intend visiting Baliiatua every four mouths, when all orders for Tuning left at the Star office will receive prompt attention. 11. COLE. Pianoforte Tuner. n N. N R.—Mv next Tisii will be about let July. NOTICE. < 1 OVINO to the high price of t material, we. the undersigned A«'»-iated barriers of Wairarapa, Ma-lertoi:. ami Woodville. will charge iin following prices for Shoeing on I MrKwan. Boss A Muir, W. < emu. J. Ewington. L. Welch, < ■ rown-end. \V. 11. lainon, D. M. H arris. H. Ilawken. E. Naylor. J. Ilendei-on. Morris A Fake, (’. Goddard. A. 11. Wright, J. H. Wallace, le iui on Bros. J. Angove, .1. Nielsen. P. A. Encksen, A. Stevenson, .1. (trialhead. J. Tocker, 11. Bright. W. Wilt in, J. Hodge, \V. C'undy, C. Candy.
i ’ hieh an only 'kin deep which are not now to lie ronsideretl ; secondly, those which arc r,« im il by a lad state of the Mood, and wliich attack various parts of the Is sly i different ways. Skin disease show itself ill the head. sometimes ill tl< t nn of diiintrutf which no amount <‘f brushing and combing will pet rid of. and sometimes in the fonn of scaly < i iiptions. In the neca. by an enlargement of the p lands < commonly called plandul.tr swellmpsi, which' if unchecactl become very unsightly wounds. In the annptts. and the inside of the clts.ws. It an inthuned rouphness of th. km. which is very painful wuen washed. In tlw- hands, bv deep cracks or fissures, which, if healed for a lew days. *p*edily open apain. or bv homy ooainp patches. In the leps. Ly hard sunny and intlanied swelluips. or by wounds more or less deep. And oil the body. 11l red scaly patches. which as often as niblasl otf, form apaiu, or in the disci arpe of a thin, watery duid of a vary disap Iccalde nature. In all tin -«• cases the treatment must be twofold. An ointment required to relieve tc' ». and medicine must be taken to • lla.ipe the state of the blood, uid render it pure. Iloth these re<|uirementa are supplied hy Itr. Roberts’ rel.brated midiniiM. the ointment called "The I’oor Man's Friend." and tl.e pills. < ailed i'ilnla- Anri Scrophul* or Alterative l‘il!r. These two medicines have now stc« 1 the teat of .00 Vi in’ tiial. bavin* neeu introduced to the public in the latter part of the last ceV. ty.
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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 5, Issue 409, 4 July 1890, Page 4
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