Watiw'tiNt Hundreds ofpoimds worth of Goods at N.8.-Ptriod of Sale: FRIDAY, Jul? 16, to '■'::":::: ';:f/.rt c{Y.l U/.w SATURDAY, July 31.
JUST RECEIVED, EX "TttSUI," 300 Boxes Tea, from 15s 9d 25 Half-chests, 401bs each, Is 6d' 30 Half-chests, 401bs each, Is ll|d ' ' -' 55 Half-chests, 4()lbs each, 2s 3d ;. '.':'," NEW SEASON'S TEA, and is ■■•. ? > Sample Posted Free. "■'; I GRAHAM QUEEIT-ST. MASTEBTO3ST. PROGRESSIVE SGIEIGS, OE the succeßsfuUreatmont of Chronic and Special Diseases according to the 1 of Nature, and the Philosophy of common senso. A Revolution in the Practice of Medicino. Tho latest discoveries m tho Art of Healing The Highly Popular and Celebrated Specialist, Eclectopathisfc, &c„ Protosor of Natural Science and author of tho following worW:-The Principles and Practice of Medical Botany The Rationalistic and Eclectic Treatment of Diseases, mvmtmi %™ b 18h , ed NEW ZEALAND ECLECTIC MEDICAL IJbIITUTB or tho Effectual and Permanent Cure of all formeof Chronic and Gon« plicated Complaints, Nervous Affections and special diseasos. CONSULTATION BY LETTER FREE. Nervou.i Debility'(in all its phases), fits, effects of indiscretion, physical decay, lost KK' f ßpe T a ] orrh f •. lm P cdim ™ t «'° marriage, scrofulous humours, eruptions, rapacity or study or business cod extremities, female complaints; Liver, Heart 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
Wjo are old before theiv time, enfeebled in their power, weakened in their Jenergy, debilitated in their health, misanthropical or hypochondriacal in thoir mind, ambitionlose in life, and who have become broken down in constitution through excess, abuses 0 r indiscretions SIGNOR RENAUD'S treatment particularly recommend* lteelf Avoiding as it dees the use of Mineral Drugs and Poisons, it embraces the latest discoveries and benefita conforredon humanity by the vapid etrides of Scientific SUCCESS CERTAIN IN ALL T CONFIDENCE ISUFFERERB CAN BE TREATED CASES UNDERTAKEN, i ABSOLUTE. / EQUALLY WELL AT A DISTANCE. NOTE THE ADDRESS- . 42, SHOETLAND-Sr. AUCKLAND. P.O. BOX 239. SALE. SALE. SALE. monster DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, HOUSE-FURNISHIM. \V COMMENCES SATURDAY, 3rd JULY. DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON. .BELL. "SCITS "tETVS "HTVS w.catt, EMPIRE RESTAUMT, High-strum Carterton., • w ™tbbet, Wellin&ioh. TtAS now received a fino eelecfcion ©f «[,,., A 77 ,j' ■ : Splendid Accommodation for Boardert and Confectionery of evei*y VmUm. description. rvtnavi i.-T - " e has also been appointed agent to;the- H llo^* 0 wharf, alongside of tram, well-known Herbalist, W. A jr>'; isf% V Wl ™ bat " an d every conveni«nce. j,, < keeps a atock of these celebrated' m-cir>ii* ~~ i "" '" . ■•■ romedies ' ,' ,; TEKMB-r-16s, and 18s, ■" always as hand, i . ' ' Per Week. ~1: obtained at : ' ; '• ' SIXPENCE,,;;, , Agent for the Waibar&aPau,*. T • m vm„,r~Z ;w -" J, TOLIAMS, PaOPRffiTCR.'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2370, 11 August 1886, Page 1
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443Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2370, 11 August 1886, Page 1
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