Tlo.iado.a Sbuss. SAtENOWiONI FOE'IZ'WO W'HSaEKS.. ' Hundieds of pounds worth of Goods it Half the Marked Price, WARNOCK, KELLY AMD ADKI?^ N.B.—Period of Sale: FRIDAY, July 16, to . * ; SATURDAY, Jiily 31' ; )
J 5 JUST RECEIVED, EX " TAISUI," 300 Boxes Tea, from 15s 9d 25 Half-chests, 401bs eacji, is 6d SO Half-cliests, 401b& qa«h,lsll|d. . 55 Half-chests, 401bs each, 2s 3d UR celebrated 2s 4d Blend is now being jmade up with NEW SEASON'S TEA, and is. E.K ; j Sample Posted Free, J. GRAHAM jQtJEEif-ST. MASTERTOK. ,\fe . 2370 PROGRESSIVE SGUIME,
V of Nature, and the Philosophy of common sense, i'Revolution In we' Practice of Mediciiie; 1 • The lafoat discoveries in the Art of Healing, sieroRIaENAUD,. The Highly Popular jand Celebrated Specialist, ; . ; EclectppathisWcirr:;'-- , Profesaor of Natural Science and author of the following works:—'The Principles and Practice of Medical Botany, The Rationalistic and Eclectic .Treatment'of Diseases Shadows; <k, has, established the NEW ZEALAND' ECLEOTIO iMEDIOAL INSTITUTE for the Effectual and Permanent Cure 'of ail foi'nis i)f Chronic and Complicated Complaints, Nervous Affections and special diseases. CONSULTATION! BY LETTER FREE. Norvous Debility (in all its phases), fits, efforts of iudiscretioti,'; phyeidaf deoay, lost manhood, spermatorrhoea, impediments to marriage, acrofulouVWmo'ura, " eriiptionß, incapacity for study or business, cold extremities, female complaints; Liver, Heart, Kidney and Lung Affections, and diseases which jjave 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, onfoeblcd in their po.wqr, weakened In theli|onergy, debilitated in their health; misanthropical or hypooho/idrkcal in their mind, ambitionless; in life,-and who have become broken down in constitution through excesses abuses or indiscretions, 1 SIGNOR RENAUD'S treatment particularly recommend' ltsolf. Avoiding aa it dees the use of Minoml Drugs and. Poisons, It embraces the latest discoveries aiid benefits conferred on humanity >y tho rapid strides of Scientific SUCGEfS CERTAIN IN ALL I CONfIDENCE 1 SUFFESEB3 Citß BE TREATEt CASES UNDERTAKEN. I ABSOLUTE, i EQUALLY WELL AT A BISTANCE. NOTE THE^ ADDRESS— The Not Sealand Esleotie Hedioal ' 42, SHOETLAND-Si'. AUCKLAND; P.O. BOX 239, ' 2315 SALE: " ©ALB. RAT^i MONSTER . SALE'' DRAPERY, CLOTHING, 1 MILLINERY, HOUSE-FURNISHINGS. 00MME N 0 E S SATURDAY, 3rd JULY. DENISON HOUSE, \ MASTERTON. ¥. BELL. 2330 "EE TVS ~ISTVS "IETXV"S
[. W. CATT, Hige-strekt ...Carterton, Has now recoiyed a fine eeloction ef Confectionery 01 every if . description. 1 0 has also boon appointed agent to thi well-known Horb{iliafc,W,' Ayre, and keeps a stock' of these celebrated • ' ' remedies n Always on hand. V FANCY GOODS ' . Comprising the newest' novelties can be !S . obtained at his establishment, •j Agent for the Wairabapa Daily.
EMPIRE RESTAIIBANT, WltllS-BIESET, WSIUKGION, SpkwM kccommdalm for Boarder) and Vititis. CLOSE to wharf, alongsld# 'of fcrajp, with bath and every conirotiionca. TERMS s-lOs, tuid 18s, Per Week. BEDS,-ONE SHILLING j MEALS- ' SIXPENCE. 3, WILLIAMS, PEOjPRIiST«I.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2377, 19 August 1886, Page 1
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468Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2377, 19 August 1886, Page 1
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