SALE NOW ONI Hundieda of pounds wgrthof Goods at HalftbeiMarked^ice.^ w r :1 -: N.B.—Piriod of SaIe: : FM)AY; ; July 16, to SATUt!i)AY v Jul/3r : ' l:^7'i
wmm QUBEInT-ST. mastebtok. RETURNS his Grateful Thanks for all th'e rßusiness payors conferred on him since opening, and intends that the will be conducted on the same principles, from the Manufacturer and Produce^.saving''fiiddteajan's Profit and thus supplying the public at WHOLlfe IKIGES. QUALITY in every article in Departments, at lowest scale of profits. |o-push second-class auction sale articles at catch simply, to entrap purchasers, at the same.time, to skw what eai'be done, we have Men's Sox aU|d per pair Men's Mole Trousers at 4s U '[ Men's Tweed Trousers at k 6d Men's Tweed Suits at 18s 6d Men's Boots at 6s lid per pair A ad- Suoh Lints at VERY LOW PRICES. NOTE.-Weare just opening up a Large Consignment ofKAIAPOI CLOTHING and nOSLYN,WOOLLBN GOODS, which we offer at A small advance on Cost of Manufacture. CALL AND INSPECT, COMPARE. TEAS! rakS! TEAS! Uur Celebrated Blends, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 4d, and 2s 6d. The Famous Sylhet Vall.j tea, Indian, at 2s lOd per lb, is pronounced a Perfect Lvxra. BrTeas, at 15s, 16s 6d, 18s, 20s, 225, and 25s per box. SUGARS, 10s, lis 6d, 12s, and 12s 8d for 401b bags, SOAPS, 6s 9d, 9s, and 13s per 561b box. CANDLES, 12s 6d, He 6d. and 16s per 251b box ' ' JAMS, per case, 32b 6d, per doz„ Cs 9d, mAS rn^SS 8 " Silver D,,Bt '" o;in,?n '> » nd otl > ol ' Baucis. GALVANISED BUCKETS, from Is each KEROSINK.-From 7s upwards, BPOHTING SEASON.-Gnng and all Sporting Material Our BOOT DEPARTMENT is replete with « Premier Boots," mad* specially for the Emporium. Special teiiM to large buym. Country ordetfl have my prompt personal attention, . oofta On tne successful treatment of Chronic and Special Diseases according to the law* i- t °l v" re ' and tlle PhlllJß0 P h y <' f common sense. A Revolution in the Practice, of Medicine. The latest discoveries m the Art of Healing The Highly Popular and Celebrated Specialist, Eclectopathist, &c„ Professor of Natural Science and author of the following works :-The frinciph and Practice of Medical Botany, The Rationalistic and Eclectic Treatment of Disease Wrmn **" has eßtabMed the NBW ZEALAND ECLECTIC MEDICA IHSriTUTE for the Effectual and Permanent Cure of all- forma «f Chronic and In plicated Complaints, Nervous Affections and special diseases.
CONSULTATION BY LETTER FREE. Nervous Debility (in all its phases), fits, effects of indiscretion, physical decay, lost manhood, spermatorrhoea, impediments to marriage, scrofulous humours, eruptions incapacity for study or business, cold extremities, female complaints; Livor, Hoart, Kidney and Lung Affections, and diseases which have hitherto been thought incurable are 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, ambitionloss in life, and who have become broken down in constitution through excesses, abuses or indiacretipiiß, BI6NOR RENACD'S treatment particularly recommends itself. Avoiding as it does the use of Mineral Drugs and Poisons, it embraces 'tin latest discoveries and benefits conferred on humanity by the rapid strides of Scient&o Progress. SUGGESS CERTAIN 111 ALL / CONFIDENCE I SUFFERERS CAN BE TREATED CASES UNDERTAKEN, t ABSOLUTE, I EQUALLY WELL AT A DISTANCE. NOTE THE ADDRESS--42, SHORTLAND-S.C. AUCKLAND. P.O. BOX 289. 381 SALE. S A LE„ SALE. MONSTER DRAPERY. CLOTHING, MILLINERY, HOUSE-I'URNISHMS. * COMMENCES SATURDAY, 3rd JULY. j" 1 DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON. , "ETVS "HTVS "(FITS w. catt, jEMPIEE EESTAUwANT, HIOIWrRBST... ; !CartbrToN. ' WiiLISOTEET.WeUWOIOII. . J- ! TT AS now received a fine selection ef |~. ~, . 7T ,'"!'' ' I bpkimul Accmmodahonforßttiratri a«4 Confectionery of every I Vidkrs. description. j i He lias also been appointed agent to the j to wharf, alongside' of tram, well-known Herbalist, W. A jto, and j\J w '* b&th m & every .wnvenierice. keeps'a stock of these celebrated j --• remedies | TERMS :-16s, and 18«, always ox UANi). j Per Week.'' • FANCY'GOODS j , —.'.:■:":" Comprising the newest novelties can be BEDS,—ONE SHILLING.; MEALS—i obtained at his establishment. ! SIXPENCE., . : *.. '•, •'.■:■.■-. Agent for the Wairarapa Daik I "~ r ~-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2357, 27 July 1886, Page 1
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685Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2357, 27 July 1886, Page 1
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