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Baldwin's Beit Beehive 4s 6d per lb Fingerings |B *' 16 skeins, 4b. Try our Boys' Snicker Hose. flT'rvpmwa prices in '

QUEEH-ST.;, MASTERTOK. RETUENS his Grateful Thanks for all the Business Favors conierredon him since opening, and intends that the Business will be conducted on the iroin the Manufacturer and Producer;'.saving iMdleinan's nuub, QUALITY, m every., ther ditferent departments,, at lowest scale"bf^rofits/■ second-class auction sale catch pS ■ simply,:to entrap purchasers, at the same time, to'.show, what'can be done, <we have ;■ ' _'f :l!^ h : il^:^. : . Men's Sox at 3£d per pahMen's Mole Trousers at 4s fid 1 ' MenVTweei 6d Men's'BbQts at 6a;jld perpair And Such Lines at VERY LOW PRICES/ ■'' • • NOTE.-Wei are just opening up a. Large Consignment of KAIAPOI CLOTHING and ROSLYN WOOLLEN GOODS,.whigu we.offer at , v : A small advance on Cost of Bltanttittdturei CALL AND INSPECT, AND COMPARE. IROHMOHGERV, GROCERY, ANjFGENERAL MERCHANDISE. TEAS! TElSJ;""te2s!-: wiuwemoraiea oienns, is oa, M, 2s 4d, and 2s 6d. The Fundus Sylhet Valley tea, Indian, at 2s lOdper lb, is pronounced.'a Perfect Luxury. Box Teas, at 15s, 16s 6d, 18s, 20a, 225, and 25s per box;.,'.'.''!'' SUGAKS, 10s, lis 6d, 12s, and 12s Gd for 401b bam. .SOAPS, 6s 9d,.95, and 13s por 561b box. - v OANDLES, 12a 6d, 14s 6d, and 16s box JAMS,' per case, 32s 6d, per doz., 6s 9u. ' PLOUH,—Chamberkin'B " Silver Dubl," Oarutiru, snd other brands GALVANISED BUCKETS, from Is each lEROSINB.-From 7s upwards, " .SKATING SEASON.-Guns and all Sporting Material. Our BOOT DEPARTMENT is replete with "Premier Boots," made specially for the Emporium. Speoiul twniß_ to largs buyers. Country orders have my prompt personal attention. 2303 OR the successful treatment of Chronic and Special Diseases according to the laws of Nature;: and the Philosophy of common sense. A in,the Practice of Medicine. Tho latent discoveries m the Art of 'Healing.'' Eclectopathist, Professor of Natural Science and author of tho following works:—Tho Principles and Practice of Medical Botany, The Rationalistic end Eclectic Treatment of Diseases Shadows, &c, has established the NEW ZEALAND EOLEOTIO MEDICAL INSTITUTE for the Effectual and Permanent Cure of all forms of Chronic and Complicated' Complaints, Nervous Affections mid special diseases. CONSULTATION BY LETTER FREE, Nervous Debility (in all its phases), fits, offects of indiscretion, physical decay, lost ! manhood, spermatorrhoea, impediments to inarriago, scrofulous humours, eruptions,'' .incapacity for study or business, cold extremities, female Complaints; Liver, Heart! Kidney and Lung Affections, and diseases which have hitherto boen thought incurable m now yielding rapidly to his treatment, as thousands of .grateful patients are willing to testify. ' " TO THOSE MEN AND WOMEN Who are old before their time, enfeebled in their power/weakened in their [energy, debilitated'in their health, misanthropical or hypochondriacal in their mind, ambitionless in life, -and who have becomo broken down in constitution through excesses, abuses or ind/scrotions, SIGNOR RENAUD'S treatment "particularly rocommends Itself. Avoiding as it does the use of Mineral Drugs arid - Poisons, it embraces the latest discoveries and benefits conferred on humanity by-the'rapid strides"of Sciontifio 11 Progress. SUCCESS CERTAIN IN ALL GASES UNDERTAKEN, SUFFERERS CAN BE TREATED EQUALLY WELL AT A DISTANCE. NOTE THE ADDRESSTk lew Zealand Eoktic Medical ■■vrawmn? 42, SHOBTLAND-Sf. AUCKLAND. P.O. BOX 239. SALE. SALE. SALE. MOW SME i\ DBAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, HOUSE-PUOTSHINGS. COMMENCES SATURDAY, 3rd JULT. DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON. ■ I 1.1 mimml • "IE r ITS -LETTS •SITS . w ™™ ;EMPIRE EISSTMJMNT, W. CAIT, i Wiuis-streei ', Weliinoion. iiIGH-Sf JJBBI. CaETERTC'N. i "' """_ _." HAS now received a fine selection «f j - Boardm and -, ~.' '","..."''•• '! Visi 'tort. '•-■■•■ CO'ttieotionery of every | TTn^i'Vr^^ l^ 11, »ia I ALOSE to wharf,-alongside of tram, ■ I eeps a stock of these celebrated TERMS :-I 6s, and 18s, :■ «raedies :.nrEor#-Veek t r - ... f^ QYQ L om u .: ,i : umv pvismg the nowest novelties can b»i . /gTxp|SNOE. obtained at his establishment. j' ' "'■'."-_:"_..'/, ' :::/ - ! ;; ; Jt wiLUAMSf PROPRIETOR, ■■" v ": •'■' I ■ . ( :' : 22(5

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2336, 2 July 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2336, 2 July 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2336, 2 July 1886, Page 1

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