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Low Prices of WOOL, Fingerings Paton's Alloa, per head of .W.ik«to,'4».'; i ' T Wow J BoyV''t&lsVr'ioif. llO§IERl[ DouMrjwola and toeii, ianaVyi. WARNOCK, KELLY AND ADKIN, ; THO HNPQN, RqiJtjW >

QUEEHST-ST.., MASTERTOET. RETURNS his Grateful Thanks fqr all, - the, Bi^m^B ; |:ay(jr# conferred on him since opening, and intends that tho Business will b# conducted on the same'"priiiciplefrW;AiTOf"aipeci' p on l the Manufacturer aud Producer, K'nc applying, the'-piiblic at TOMSALE PRICES. QUALITY m every article i£ithe: diSerent Departments, at lowest scale ; of profits.:; Ifefusing: W push second-class auction sale articles at catch prices, 'sitiiply t® entrap purchasers, at th® same timei to shew what ean lid done, wq have Men's Sox at 3|d per pair Men's Mole Trousers at 4il\6d' Men's Tweed kt ; 4s Ihii's at 18s 6d Men's' Boots at 6a lid per pair And Such Line* at VERT LOW PRICES. NOTE.-We are just opening up a Large ING and nOSLYN WOOLLKN GOODS, whioli we'offer si A small advance on Cost of Manufacture. CALL AND INSPECT, AM) COMPARE. lIIONMOBOERY, BOBBY, Mil COPAI MERCHANDISE. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! Our Celebrated Blenrls, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 4(l, «nd 2a 6d. The frnidiis SjlhetTallw ten, Indian, at 2a 10d per lb, is pronounced a Perfkw Luiuat. Boe Tetis, at 15b, 16s 6d, 18u, 20s, 22a, and 25$ per box, 103 ' 118 6d) 12s » and 123 6(1 f or 401b bim SOAPS, 6s 9d, 9s, and 13a per 6611) box, CANDLES, 12a 6d, 14a 6d, aud lGs per 251b box JAMS, per case, 32s 6d, per doz., 6s 9(i, " Silver Dust," Omnaru, *nd other brandi GALA AMSED BUCKETS, from Is each KEROSINK.—From 7s upwards, SPOUTING SEASON.—Guns and all Sporting Material. Our BOOT DEPARTMENT is replete with " Premier Boots," made ape«k»lly for the Emporium. , Social tonus to largo buyers. Country orders hare mr prompt personal attention. • r I AR the succosaful treatment of Chronic and Speaial jDiaease? according to tho law* y c ,, , aturo > a ™ ™ Philosophy of common senso. A Revolution i> tiw Practice of Medicine. The latest discoveries m tin Art of Hoaling. The Highly Popular and Celebrated Specialist, Eclectopathisfc, &c„ Profossor of Natural Soiencs and author of the following- works The PrmeiolM and Practice of Medical Botany, The Rationnlistio and Eclectic Treatment of Disease ut ® B i ablißh , od th ® NEW ZEALAND ECLECTIC MEDIOAI V: J n i° r kffeotual and Permanent Curs of all forms«(lhrwio and ®«D' plicated Complaints, Nervous Affections and special diseases. CONSULTATION BY LETTER FREE.* Nervous Debility (in all its phases), fits, effects of indiscretion, physioal decay, lost manhood, spormatorrhoaa, impediments to marriage, scrofulous humours, ■ oruptioni incapacity for study or business, cold extremities, female ooinplaints; Liver, Heart! Kidney and Lung Affections, and diseases which have hitherto boon thought incurabli Are now yielding rapidly to his troatment, as thousands «f grateful parents an * willing to testify. TO THOSE MEN AND WOMEN Who are old before their time, enfeebled in their power, weakened, m their lomkw, debilitated in their hcultli, niieanthropical or hypochondriacal iri their mind, ambitioaim in life, mi who have become broken down in : cortatittilion extmetL abuses or indiscretions, SIGNOR RENAUD'S treatment;'particularly recommend# itself, Avoiding as it doeß the use of Mineral Drugs and Poisons, it embraces ibo latest discoveries and benefits ccnforred on humanity by the rapid strides of SeientiSo Progress. SUCCESS CERTAIN IN ALL {CONFIDENCE 1 SUFFERERS CAN BE TREATED CASES UNDERTAKEN, IABSOLUI fc, / EQUALLY WELL AT A DISTANCE* NOTE THE ADDRESSThe New Zealand Eclectic Medical 42, SHORTMND-Sr. AUCKLAND. P.O. BOX 230. ku SALE. SALE. SALE. MONSTE R SALE DRAPERY., CLOTHING, MILLINERY, , HOU SE-FUMISHIINGS, 80MMMI1I SATURDAY, 3rd JULY. DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON. W. BELL. SSM "ietvs 'ncrvs w CATT : EMPIRE RESTAUEANT, Hiairai...'. '.Guwm. j Wl HAS now received a fine selection of I 0 , ... A -tvl * - J'", ! SpltpM Immmwm for Bovritn *ni Confectionery of evei-y Viritm, description.' He has also been appointed agent to th» well-known Herbalist,'W. Ayre, and keeps a atock of these celebrated romedies AIWAYB ON HAND, _ FANCY GOODS Comprising :the newest novelties «an be obtained 'at his establishment. : ... Agent for the yfmmn Daitc, CLOSE to. wharf, alonpid* of baa, with bath and every cbnreweuw. TERM.S :-16«, aha 18H. BEDS/f-ONE .SIXPENCE. •)!;. ' j. miuuu~psmmvs, tti

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2342, 9 July 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2342, 9 July 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2342, 9 July 1886, Page 1

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