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i ki.l's "uoucii on corks",—Ask fur Well's "Itouoh on Corns." 7-Jd, Quick relief, complete, pcrinenaneiit cure, Corns, warts, buniots, Moses, Moss & Co,, Sydney General Agents.

Rev, Mr Young of the Alaska Mission, says;—" One of the advantages on the side of the missionaries lies in the fact that tho women are in all respects the equals of the men," Bappand Hare for clothing and grocciy can't be beat, Bapp and Have for clothing can't be equalled in Mastcr'on.-AnvT.

It having at length been decided that the Metropolitan police, instead of carrying the clumsy, antiquated rattle, shall he provided with whistles, an order for 7000 whistles has been given to Messrs Hudson and Co., Buckingham street, Birmingham, as a first order, The whistle is of improved make, and is unusually shrill.

Nottoway s ointment and pills. For bad legs, gathered breasts, and scrofulous sores these are genuine specifics, The grateful and earnest gratitude of thousands who have experienced their unrivalled power ovar these complaints, and who have been raised from prostrate helplessness and a condition loathsome to themselves and othors, readers it quite unnecessary to enlarge in this place upon their extraordinary virtues. The parts affected should be bathed with lukeworm water, and whon the pores are thereby opened the o'lifc-noat should be well rubbed in, at least tw ice a day. It is always advisable to tako Holloway's fills in these d'sTrders, as they greatly assist the oint inent's action. The Pills check the fever ar.d inflammation, purity the blood, and eject all morbid matter from tho system,

The twentieth birthday of Prince Albert Victor, eldest son of the Prince and Princess of Wales, was celebrated at the Sandringham palace on January 8, In connection with this event the West Norfolk hounds had a by day, the" meet" being at Babingley Bridge. The Prince and Princess of Wales and Prince Albert Victor, and a number of the guests, went out with the hounds, and the young Princesses and a large number of the aristocracy of the neighborhood were present at the meet, Mr J. L Toole's company gave a performance in the evening in the ballroom, the pieces played being " Paul Pry" and" Mr Guflin's Elopement."

.Five or six couples hod been invited in to play cards and listen to music, and poaches had been passed with other refreshments. The party was just ready to break up when the terror of the family entered the parlor and called out—'There, pa, what did ma tell you f The' governor' probably knew what was coming, biit before ho could got the youngster out of the way he shot off the other barrel with—"Ma said if we bought clingstono peaches we'd save at least half, and we have!"

Gorged Livens. - Bilious conditions, constipation, dyspepsia, hendacho cured by " Wells May Apple Pills," 5d and Is boxes At druggists. -Moses Moss & Co., Sydney, General Agents for Australasia. MbebabiiKxess.- -The most wonderful and marvellous succoss, in cases where persons tto sick -or pining away from a condition oi miserableness that no one knows what ails them (profitable patients for doctors), is obained by the use of Hop Bitters. They begin to cure from the first dose, and keep it up until perfect health and strength is restored, Notice

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1628, 8 March 1884, Page 3

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1628, 8 March 1884, Page 3

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1628, 8 March 1884, Page 3

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