Thomion House. SALE NOW O'N I F©B TWO WEBBES. Humiieiis of pounds .worth of Goods at Half the Priye.'" to ' 0.-Pmvd of Sale: FRIDAY. Jul? 16, to . g.?J-. ; mUHDAY, July 31.
QUEEUST-ST. Mj^3TEH^O2ST. J. GRAHAM. RETURNS his Grateful Thanks for all the Business Payors conferred on him since opening, and intends will be conducted on the same Sfupßirect trom the Manufacturer and Producer, -saving . Mfddleman's m,® f l ®:''!? puKs a A^HOLEXaLE riliOlio. QII ALII Y in every article in tha,idifFereiit Departments, at lowest scale, of profits: MiM J ; push second-class miction sale articles at c&tcH.prices, simply to entiap purchasers, at the same time, •to;7Shlw: r what ;!:;: e{Ua be done, we have ; 1 !:i! U ; 1 : ■■ ■' •: Men's Sox at 3Jd per puir Men's Mole Trousers at 4s 6d Men's Tweed Trousera'at 4« fkl Men's Tweod Suits at 18s 6d Men'B Boots at 6s lid per pair" And Such Lines at VERY LOW PRlfß^,'•' NO T E.-We are just opening up a Large Consignment of KAIAPOI CLOTHING and nOSLYN WOOLLKN GOODS, which we ooev at A small advance on Cost of Mahufc^ture. CALL AND IMSPECT, AAD COMPARE, 1 '' iiu IROHMOMGERY, GROCERY, IS GENERAL MERCHANDISE. TEAS! TEAS! ut„, Celebrated Blend., 1, lid, S„, !, «, ,nd 2. M, ft, |„„„ Syliif Y«lle, | ta,lnd i «,,,,is, lOd pet lb, tsju'onounccd s famLiismi.' Bu Teas, at 15s, 16s Gd, 18s, 30s, 22», and 25s per boa sn?™!' 1°?' 118 Gd| 13s > " nd 123 6fl (w 401b l)K«i SOAPS, Ch 9d, 9s, and 13e per 5611) box, CANDLES, 12s 6il, 14h 6d. and 103 per 281b bos JAMS, per case, 32s 6d, perdoz.. 6s 9<i. S l /!v I !\TT o rnnr^l^' ,?iIVRr DnSt >" o,,n,tU ' ll - *" (1 Ift-.wk GA.LA AMSLD BULKETS, from lsfuub K^ROSINl?,—From h upwards. SPOUIING SLASON.-~-|tuiis and all Sporting Material. Our BOOT DEPARTMENT is '.villi " Pronjier Boots," nmd t , specially fov the KißpuriuDL Bprowl terms to largß biiv-m. OourUvy orders have my prompt personal
p ') A l ' th « V A,j uie ' a ™ tli i "Pl»l«ophycf commoneanso. ARevolutionin the Practice of Medicine, iliu latest discorerkks in tho Art of T BEIIIJB, The Highly Popular and Celebrated Specialist Eclectopathist, &c„ Professor of Natural Science and author of the following works :-Tho fiinoiples and Practice of Medical Botany. The nationalistic and Eclectic Treatment of Bisensos, ,1 ;! 3 J* 1 "*! . lh « NEW ZEALAND ECLECTIC MEDICAL iNSmUfK or the Effectual aud Permanent, Cure of all form of Slironio and «ompncutcd Complaints, Wvous Affections and special ditiouaes, CONSULTATiON BY LETTER FREE, Nervous Debility (in all its phases), fits, efeuts of indiscretion, physical decay lout manhood, spermatorrhea, impediments to marriage, scrofulous humoura, eruptions incapacity or study or business, cold extremities, female, complaints; Liver, Heart' Kidney and Lung Affections, and diseases which have hitliorto boon thought incurable are now yielding rapidly to hi# treatment, as thouronds'J grateful patients are willing to testify, TO THOSE MEN AND WOMEN Who are old boforo their time, enfeobled in their power, weakened 111 their Iwieray debilitated in their health, misanthropical or hypochondriacal in thoir mind, ambitionless rii: life, and who have become broken down in constitution thiwh excesses abuses or indiscretions, SIOKOR RKNAC D'S treatment .particularly, 'recommends itself. Avoiding a 8 it does the use of Mineral Drugs and Poisons, it {unbraces ths btot discoveries and benefits conferred on humanity by tho rapiditndDsif Siiieiitiiic Progress. ' SUCCESS CERTAIN IN ALL / CONFIDENCE I SUFFERERS CAN BE TREATED CASES UNDERTAKEN. 1 ABSOLUTt, 1 EQUALLY WELL AT A DISTANCE, NOTE THE iDDRESSThe New Mud Eslectic Medical *9 42, AUCKLAND. P.O. BOX 239. 2315 SALE. SALE, SALE. 31 O N S T K R SALE DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, HOU SE-F UitNISHIiNGS. 0 O M M K NOES SATURDAY. 3rd .JITLY. DENISON HOUSE, mastej;ton v "W". BELL. m "KTVS "aTVS 'IET^S W. CATT, |EMPIRE RESTIfeANT, HioH-srnm ! WiLLis-STmT. WHuwam HAS now received a fine selection ef , , . '..My '7T vi- •, r ' , m , AecwiModahtMjtr BtxiTfou <wk/ <Oonfeetioiier,v of every . ■ description. ' i He has also boon appointed agent to the to, wharf, alongaidoV of tram, woll-known Herbalist, W. Ayre,and I'U with bath and'every convenient. ' r .»keeps a atock of these celebrated 1 '' 'rr— ' 7 " : remedies ! i—lOs, and is**, always o.\ hakd. I I FANCY GOODS nTmo ft ". w '~r ' , Comprising the neweßt novelties can be "®DS—ONE SHILLING; MEALSobtained at lub establishment,; SIXPENCE, ' ' « ' Ago)iMor,tJie/-WAiRAJUPA Daily —~ ; ' J. WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR. 228
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2359, 29 July 1886, Page 1
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709Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2359, 29 July 1886, Page 1
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