FOB THE CHILDRENS To Mr E. D. Barry, Chemist, Clermont, Q„ August 19, 1886.—Having purchased from you a bottle of Warner’s safe cure for my boy, aged 3J years,! am very happy to inform you that it has done him a great deal of good. He was very ill and delicate after having the slow fever for twelve months,—P. HANSON, Queensland Central Railway. 2s 6d, Is 6d, Is. TOWN Hill, TO-NIGHT. LADYAUDLEY’S SECRET. BOX AND COX. 2s 6d, Is 6d, Is. Services next Sunday, Wesleyan church. Greytown—ll, Mr J. Hilliar ~ 6.30, Rev J. Ward Matarawa—2.3o, Mr C. Gambia „ 7, Special service Carterton —11, Mr J. Neilson ~ 7, Mr T. Johnston BelvccUre—2 30, Mr D. King Dale&eld—ll, Rev J. Ward „ 7, Mr A. Hayward Waihakeke—3, Mr J. Hillier Featherston—ll, „ 8.30, Rev J. Ward gsuth Featherston—2.3o, Mr W. Singer Moroa—7.3o, MISS NATION, OF H/T US I C Greytown. Terms opoo application. MAYPOLE DANCE All Invited.
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Wairarapa Standard, Issue 2067, 13 May 1887, Page 2
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153Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Issue 2067, 13 May 1887, Page 2
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