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Wells' "nouou on corns."—Ask fc Wells' "Bough on Corns," Quick r< lief,- complete, permanent cure, Con v?aits, bunions. N; Z. Drug Co. NEGLECT 18 OFTEN* AS FERTILE A CAUSE 0 BUFF£RINQ.ns the disease itself. 'Human natun warned as It is by repeated examples, is prono t forget the .salutary Ic&ons.they-inculcate-and apt! lose by deferment, the good It may rccievc from promt and decisive action. When the means are within ot grasp, it is almost sinful to allow their escape, an those who ■ ovorldok the virtues of UDOLPH' WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM AKOMATIC SCHNAPPS mui stand forever self-criminated and reproached. C. Petersen's Expres LEAVES TITASTERTON every Wednes day, about 2 p.m., forEKETAHTJN and PAHIATUA, and leaves PAHIATU, on tho return trip on FRIDAY MOBNIN33 Parcels and orders may be booked at G DIXON'S, opposite Club Hotel. 176" FOOTBALL. SENIOR CUP FOOTBALL MATCH, MABTERTON V. GREYTOVN. SATURDAY, THE 2nd INSTANT, A'l 3 P.M. In Mr George Dixon's Paddock. ADMISSION Is. LADIES FEEE. J. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. I H EATEE ROYAL. TO-MGHT! FRED. W. MILXJS, Monarch Ventriloquist and Character Impersonator, Will appear in his Laughable, Musical, Original and Cliaste Kntcrtwiiment, entitled OF THE WHIMSICAL," PART I. >" The Wedding Breakfast." Introducing some of tho numerous guests to be met wilh at this interesting ceremony. PART 11. FEED W. MILLIS In his Unrivalled VENTRiLCQU /»L / C!', in 'which he will be assisted by the fcl'owir.g celebrated talking figures: Terence O'Beillv, tho irrepressible li Human Miss Sarah Walker, the prim old Maid Fritz von Vanderblinkingstofelheimer, from Germany Johnny Ah Chow, from the Celestial Land Broidbr Zachariah (the Quaker), and Sambo Snowplake, the Page, together with several individuals who are too bashful to make the acquaintance of the audience Popular Prices of Admission-Chairs (numbered and reserved), 3s; Front Seats, 2s; Back, Is. For further particulars see day bills and Diogrammes, C, S. MACDONALD, 637 Manager for Fred W, Millis. MASTEETON MASONIC LODGE, 1430, E.C. KEGULAR Night of Meeting, MONDAY, August 4th, at 8 p.m. BICHABD J. FITTON, Secretary. Visiting brethren requested to attend. jjT" JOHNNY AH CHOW," From Tim "Flowery Land" AT FEED MILLIS' ENTERTAINMENT, THEATRE ROYAL, FRIDAY EVENING, NEW SEASON TEAS, NEW SEASON TEAS, 1884-5 EX MAIL STEAMER JUL THE undersigned has now landed a Choice Assortment of this year's Teas, directly imported from Foochow, consisting of--655 BOXES 125 HALF-CHESTS (Choice to specially selected values) Samples for liquoring may now be obtained on application, GEORGE THOMAS, 1349 Auctioneers, Panama-street, Wellington. 'BOBUP SERENELY' FROM " OLIVETTE,,' ' FRED W, WILLIS' ENTERTAINMENT, THEATRE BOYAL, THUBSDAY EVENING. 1748 W. F. PETERS, 'HOOT AND SHOEMAKER, CARTERTON. ,8 prepared to supply BOOTS and SHOES I at the following prices : £ s. D, Men's Elattic Sides Men's Shooters ... Ladies' Calf Elastic Ladies' Kid Elastic Men's Watertights 1 O O 1 o o O 15 O O 15 O O 18 O All work Guaranteed.-Repairs Neatl Executed. W, F. PETERS, NEXT WAKELIN'S BAKEEY CARTERTON. 174! FBOM "BOCCACCIO," FRED W. MILLIS ENTEBTAINMENT | THEATBE BOYAL, FRIDAY EVENING, ' IG4I J. FITCHET-T. COACHBDILDER, WHEELWRIGHT &c. Wordsworth St., Wellington. WELL-SEASONED stock of Anstra i. Ban timber always on hand. .Price; d full particulars supplied on applicatio by post or otherwise, 17*

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1750, 1 August 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1750, 1 August 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1750, 1 August 1884, Page 3

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