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Gould Eat and Sleep Like a Child, Mfc end Mrs. Fortes, formorly of Johannesburg, now residents of East London, Capo Colony, send their portraits and testify to the merits of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. East London, CArc Colony, So, Africa, July 11,1890. "Shortly after leaving Johannesburg, wltcro wo had resided several years, I contracted a fever, which left mo in a very weak state. I was a long time without any improvement, and none dl'llio various remedies 1 tried, under the doctor's direction, did mo any good. My husband finally persuaded ine to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which cured several acquaintances of ours who had suffered from impoverished blood and general debility. 1 therefore began to take the Sarsaparilla, and its good influence was soon apparent. Within less than a month I was as well as ever, and could eat and sleep like a child, Gratefully yours, Lily Foiwes." Jfr, Henry Forbes writes in confirmation of his wife's testimony, and adds that he had suffered from dyspepsia and loss of appetite, and that he was cured by

Ayers SarsaparilSa. Beware of worthless substitutes. See that the namc-Aycr's Sarsapa. rllla-is on tlio wrapper, ami blown in tho glass of each bottle. Prepared by Dr. J, C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. IN THE PIIICE OF Making this sterling preparation, WITH I r S UNRIVALLED LASTING PROPERTIES POSITIVELY THE CHEAPEST DIP is the MARKET. At the Recent (1698) Show ot THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND, of L^s4 SheepS,loWl1 ' were Dipped in Cooper. °ll4s Pr,zesAwa|,ded ' I 110 Won by Cooper-Dipped Sheep. The British Isles being tlie homo of almost nil the Sheep Dips now pushed in these Colonics the above authentic figures speak for themselves. The relative position of COOl'Bll is much llie smne nl ALL THE LEADING SHOWS IN THE WORLD. Its output list year sulliccil to dip ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY MILLION SHEEP! The Shearing Hoard and Show Pen-A'Ol' (lie DijJjmij J?a(/t—reveal THE TRUE COST AND VALUE OF A SHEEP DIP.

POLE fc (FOK HOME DYEING) Will Dye Any Color or Shade : won't wash out or fade CREAM SALMON PINK FAWN NAVY BLUE SCARLET HEUOTItOI'E CANAUY NUT BROWN CERISE , WASHE9 & DYES' I DOftSNTI • « dye/Ahands COLORS STOCKEDLIGHT BLUE , MAROON ORANGE CARDINAL BLACK PINK CRIMSON MAUVE TERRA COTTA For Dyeing Silks, Salins, Velvets, Cottons, Woollens, Lace Goods, Etc. Qolux axd Company, Melbourne, Solo Agents for Australia, Tasmania, anil Now Zealand.

E. W. MILLS & CO., iimitbd, HAVE NOW LANDING, AND TO ARRIVE DURING THE PRESENT MONTH--2500 barrels " lavicta" aud Knight IJevaa Cement OiO cases Planet Jr. Implements 7 cases Sheen Shears 365 cases Blackball Special Galvanized Corrugated Iron ICOO casts Kerosene, " While liosc" and" Außtulite" 27 "Aermotor" Windmills, Bft. and Tilt, 750 cases Caslor Oil 27 bales Papcrhanginga 65 drums|"Bon Accord" Sanitary 37 cises j' Points 04,000 feet Galvanised and Black Pipes, i to 2.} 54 cases Sheet Zinc, 9 to 14 liO casks Keen's i 'cment 30 casks King's Diamond Plaster ot Paris 100 kegs Anchor Axle Greaso 27 cases "Syracuse" Ploughs and Fittings 12 hales White Cotton Waste _ 05 cases Uimu and Black Diamond Axes 0 cases Ames Shovels 35 tons Barbel Wire, J and 1 owt 800 bundles Galvanized Wire, 0, 7, 8, 10, "Noptuno" 300 handles Galvanized Wire, 7 and 8, Johnson 230 kegstialvanized and Bright Staples 340 rolls Wiro Netting 15 biles "Samavang" Kapao 85 casks BollsandNuts, Bolt Knds.ctc 75 tons Nethertun Crown liars and lbds 10 tons N.C.B. Shoeing Iron 117 Steel Doiler Plntca 05 boxes Tin Plates 12 cases Tinned Steel Sheets 20 tons Clyde Pig Iron, land 3 20 tons Shott's Pig Iron, 1 and 3 GlOkegali.ll.ffiru Nails, 1J to Gin 81 kegs Wire Floor Brads, AGENTS FOR—Milfler's Sates, Bon Accord SauitavyPaints.Nu'ional Tube Company's Tubes, Leonard and Ellis' Valvoline Oils, Aermotor Company's Wind Mills, Piaoet Jr, Garden Tools, Syracuse Ploughs, etc. E. W. MILLS & CO., LIMITED.

"Posy" ALL-STEEL Best Draught Binder / Jft^ > '- J "ISSftJM. im tub would, _„._ --sssa- HOLLER BEABINGS Deemxq introduced tbo first Twine Binder to New Zealand, Decring introduced to tho world the Lightest Draught Binder—viz., tho" Posy," Two horses draw it easily. Thu comin<> harvest is the Seventh ?ear ot Doering's Bail and Holler Bearings. Bin akd Homer Bearings i iron to ami their maoiiines. Imitators are now starting to copy Deering's Ball and Holier Bearings, and are theretoro Seven Tears Behind Deering's, consctjuontly DEERING BINDERS SURPASS ALL OTHERS. Tho DEEDING BINDER will go on any hillside that can bo ploughed with a doublo lurrow plough. TESTIMONIAL. Glasgow Farm, Mosgiol, May 8,1897. Messrs Beid asd Gray. -Gentlemen,-I wish to state that the " Pony" Deuring Binder I purchased from you last season has given mo every satisfaction and can confidently recommond the same to intending purchasers. Light draught she is undoubtedly, as I only used the samo two horses all the season,—Youro truly, W. Buckie, With Ball and Roller Bearings, Tho Best Mower over offered to the Fanners.

HE MADE HIM A LORD. An Englishman showed a voluble Yankee an old Charles the First guinea, and pointing lo P the head of Charles £ said, "Tliat man made M my ancestor a lord," I "That beals ine," said hi , the Yank, lie llieu )\ ' pulled a cent piece from ilie figure of the Indian Chief on the reverse side, said, "That man made my ancestor an angel." If you use Sun Making Powder in your bread, cakes, pastry, 4c, it will make all the men in the house as goodtempered as angels. Good digestion, good temper, happy home by using Sun Miug Powdor. TtTOOD'SCOEN SOLVENT cures hard V V and soft corns. Prepared only by HERBERT T. WOOD, l'hatmswiat, (by examination). Ferry-street, Masterton,

it is aspecificfor this distressing complftint. Influenza, Omnium, and Colds-cures better than aconite I Give jour children 1 NEUROL' it thoy are irritable and fretful; it suits all RM3, ilN'f take any substitute offered as just as goodyou will 6c disappointed i/you do. ' NEUBOL' is the original pink powder-all others are imitations. Sold by T, 0, Mason, H, E. Eton, and H, 1. Wood, Chemists, Mastebtoh, and all chemists and storekeepers, boxes of twelve powderaprice, 2/-; or, post free 2/1, NEUROL CO., Auckland.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 6086, 12 November 1898, Page 1

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