1000 PAmHAN'GINdS* ;. , .4(1 per 'pie«e.' ""'' . ■p; f. McCarthy, •masterton; ;' ,l ' ;;K WONDERFUL CUBES HAVE been effected ia Wellington by VROFESSOIi BROWN'S HEEBAI KEMEDIE& /• "Acacian Balsam— Will cure Consumption, bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds, arid all iJiseases of tlie Lnngs, Chest and Throat. Liver himgomidY-kn Unequalled Remedy for Billiousnesß, Liver arid Kidney Diseases. Restorative Ag<iinml<mt-Wi\l positively dire I Fits, and every form of Nervous debility, 1 Herlal Okl/mnt-Übt Cuts, Sprains, Sore Throats, Croup, &c. r Renovating Pilk~k cure forCostiveness: • MaleFmi Vennf'tye— Kemovesevery species of Won Ms. ■ '!'!■ Blood F«n/fe'-Will euro all Diseases of the Skin and Blood. ' ' •" Woodland Balm—A suro cure for Baldness, ' Head Ache.Pills -Gives instant idiot. Tiif. Cosiplbie Herbalist, or Pkople, TiiKiiiora . .', .. . PIIYBICIAKS. '. ■'»''■'■ ' '■ ■ (Abstract from Testimonial.) _ Rev.' : A. J. Smith, Sydrtoy ; St, Wellington, sav's:'''Thf'Complote Hcrb'MistMfltull of valuable iriformatlou; no Family eliould bo without it." 'fesiiiuoNrits Vvith:Ti-f«tise on Herbal Remedies FKEE'on application to Mr G, Lhngt.ni, Queen-st.', Masterton, Mr W. Tnogood, Feathorston, or direct from JR. AYIIES, . . | Wholesalo and Retail Agent, Taranaki-Bt,, Wellington. IS-AftENTS WANTKft IN - ALL DISTItICTS 1 '. Striped Hose, 4d per pair, C.SMITH'S GREAT SALE : ON SALE.-Plain or Printed Tea Bags (Jib'and lb), Milliners' Bags (all sizes), Grocers' Bags ('l, i), 4, an.l Gib), Bakers' Bags (from Jib to 81b), Tobacco tfago(loz. and 2oz. v <t the WAiiiAitArA Daiiy Office,'"'' MASTERTON. m II 0 MA. S E N N I S TAILOR, (Lalo of Hicham Allen, Sackville-strcet, Dublih)! . Awutius: Oi'rosiTE Evening Post, WILLIS-STREET, Wellington. 1423 ISO RESERVE. QAA SACKS OF PRIME DERWENT 4UV Potatoes at 3s 9d per CwLCASH, d. f, mccarthy's Great Sale, Masterton, Under tbe.patrouage of their Excellencies the Honourable Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, K.G.M.G., and the Marquis of Normariby, &c.,• *tc. : ■ \ HE. LIAEDET, tho well-known Tax-i a idermist and Feather Furrier, b.egß, 'to inform his friends and tho public that he has opened premises next door to the Bank of New South Wales, Willis-street, where ho will he able to offer for selection the choicest /either muffs, thrift*, and cuffs, mado from New Zealand sea and land birds, and animals. All kinds of Bkins preserved and j made up to order. A selcctjon of Maori curios always on hand, Every description of taxidermist's art is carried on npou the wemiscs. Birds and animals set up to order; skins and furs renovated and freed from moths; ladies' sealskin jackets and liats mado to order, also lined and repaired; feathers cleaned, dyed, and curled. A selection of stuffed birds always on hand, First prize medals America, Melbourne, and Sydney. Observe tho address— • H. E. LJARDET, Next tho Bank of N.S.W., Willis-street, Wellington. 1402 J[[)o PAIRS WATERTIGHT J^ BOOTS, Locally Made, Pegged, Tipped and Nailed. 148 6 D D. F. McCSi: MASTERTON. Men's Tweed Trousers. 4/11 AT • C SMITH'S-CLBARTNG SALE. ADVANTAGEOUS NOTICE TO' THE. PUBLIC. OLDEST FURNITURK WAREHOUSE IN WELLINGMUN. (Opposite Tc Aro House, Cuba-street). VTf NICHOLSON invites his old friends V V • aud the public generally to come and insucct his large stock of ENGLISH AND COLONIAL-MADE ; FURNITURE. . Suites of all kinds, from £l4 0' 0 upward Mahogany Loo Tables, from 3 7 0 Bed Pino „ „ „ I'lo 0 140 Couches in stock, of all 1 kinds 110 0 Tho Btock is too numerous to detail, . '■ consisting of— Drawing-room Suite, in Velvet • „ ~ • i, H Tapestry and Velvet „ n ii ~ Cretonne Dtniug-i'ooiri ■. „ „ Leather, Beautiful Duchoss Dressing-tables aud Marble Wash-stands. Girandole Glasses, gill, frames Mahogany Sideboards (various sizes) OheiTonicrs, red pine Coffee Tables Olographs, Oil Paintings, and Pictures, in great variety, Pi:ino3, trichord and iron supports (by Strauss) j see tbem and judge for yourselves Gilt Chimney Mirror, 48x38 Mabogany Wardrobe, with mirror {.anel Dressing Tables and Washstands: ! ; ;,. ; ;. 1 large Dining Table (red pine), 15ffGi.i x' sft ■ _ " Spring Mattresses, all sizes About 200 English Feather Pillows, 6a 6d, good .' ' Dinner Waggon, i teet, with drawers .- <S:c. &<*., &<s. .' N.8.-Special arrangements have been made for persons who wish to pay by instalment to do so by paying 25 per cent deposit. Such au arrangement as this has never before been offered to the 'public in the furniture trade..-. :,'■ i! •■'....!' < ~/ W. NICHOLSON-: '.:%. Personal attendance,'fiora 10 a.m. to 5 jj-ntf 14C6
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1438, 24 July 1883, Page 3
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