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HAYWARLTS tes# H,RE iw L 1 SAUCE THE BEST 1 EVER TJSBD Nona Genuine without the Nam*. | *| WILTON'S |*. If you neglect good food-taking, or improperly digest your meals, Nature at once punishes you for disobedience to her wise laws. You are permitted to aid Nature, but not on any account to supersede her. You can aid Nature by using Bovo-Ferrum. It is Nature's, own Tonic and System-Builder. For children and adults. For the weak, the moderately healthy, the strong. GEO. W. WILTON, Sole Proprietor, WELLINGTON. |bovo-ferruml Chemists. 2/6 Stores. DO YOUR EYES TROUBLE YOU ? IF so, when next you visit the City, give us a call, and we will guarantee you satisfaction. We stock Magic Lanterns, Field and Opera Glasses, Telescopes, all kinds of Thermo_neters,Microscopes,ReadingGlasses, and all optical goods. Largest stock of Artificial Eyes in the Colony. We have no connection with any persons hawking Spectacles about the country. ALERED LEVI, CONSULTING OPTICIAN, 39, Lambton-Quay, WeLLI-TOTON. T. H. MORRISON, Manager. NEV£I( FAILS 1 ii i in 4 SAD EXPERIENCE.—A lady enquired at Rotorua for Teed's Corn Cure, and was told by the vendors that their own preparation was just as good. "1 used the substitute, and suffered intolerably for over two months. A doctor lanced the wound, which discharged a considerable quantity of matter. This, however, did not eradicate the offender, and I determined to get the preparation I knew to be so successful. 1 applied Teed's Certain Cure, which removed the corn within a week, and left my foot as well as ever.—L.T." Ask for Teed's, and BE SURE YOU GET IT. MUSIC! AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ONLY. VIOLIN OUTFIT, £1 Accordeons from 5s Melodions 15s to £3 10s Banjos, Mandolines, Flutes, etc. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. Pianos and Organs on time payment. pianos tuned. JAS. CANDY, MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Queen-street, Master, on, MASTERTON PLUMBING WORKS. [Established 1874.] D PICKERING, Plumber, Gas Fitter; « etc., begs to notify the public that he is always prepared to undertake all kinds of plumbing on the shortest notice, and guarantees satisfaction. He has every plumbing requisite in stock, and effects water and drainage connections on the most approved sanitary principles. ESTIMATES made for fitting up dairy factories, etc. Importer of Gas Fittings, Globes and Burners, Brass Taps, Corrugated and Plain Iron. D. PICKERING, Queon-street. KINSEY, Portrait Photographer. i Lambton-Quay, Wellinoton. MR W. H. CROWE, MEDICAL EXPERT, 66, Cuba-street, - - Wellington. DEAR SIR—I must write you these few lines to express my deep gratitude to you for the triumphant manner in which you have cured me from a severe attack of rheumatic gout, lasting over ten years. I have tried all kinds of patent medicines, including twelve bottles of Dr. Hope's Rheumatic Cure, but got no relief. My hands, feet and ankles were so much swollen with the excruciating pain I suffered that I had to give up my work altogether. Hearing a good deal of talk about your wonderful medicines for all muscular complaints, and the marvellous cures you havo effected, I was induced to give you a trial, and I thank Providence the day I lirst went to you, for after going througn a course of your medicine for rheumatic gout, I am as well and strong to-day as ever I was. You are at liberty to make whatever use of this testimonial you think fit. Your medicines are unsurpassed by any other ever placed beforo the British public. 1 remain, Yours ever grateful, EDWARD JOHNSON. IGO, Taranaki-street, Wellington. 16th November, 1002.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7444, 27 April 1903, Page 1

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