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Nrvkr Return.—lt is said that one out.of every four invalids who go to foreign countries to recover, health nover roturn, except as a corpso. Tho undertakers, next to the hotel-keopers, have the most profitable business. The excessive mortality' may be prevented and pationts saved and cured under tho care of friends and loved ones at home if they will but use American Co's Hop Bittors in time. Read.:

BARGAINS AT o. sins & oo.'s GREAT CLEARING SALE. Heavy Molten Cloth 4sd per yard Black Velveteen Is 3d per yard, worth 2s Gd Children's Ulstere, 1b 3d each 30 inch wide Cheese Cloth, (id per yard, worth Is Tftpeßtry Carpet, Is 4jd per yard, worth 2s 9d 2-button Kid Gloves, all eizea, 1b per pair Men's Best Lineil Collars 3 for 1b Men's Tweed Trousers, all siuea, 3s lid worth 7s fid Boys' and Youths' Tweed Trousers 2s lid, worth 6b 6d. EVERYTHING EQUALLY as CHEAP AT C.SMITH & Go's OUT CLEARING SALE. Queen Street, Masterton. 236G

Ik talking over the depression which existed in the manufacturing districts of England and Scotland with a very reliable gontleman, well acquainted with the mechanic class, and just out from Home a fow weeks, ho told me that there was fully 400 good tradesmen m our town' working for 1b a day on the roads. The truth of the above was brought foroibly before me in passing a shop in Cuba-Btreet. 1 saw there a full-size register grate marked 133. "How it was made for the money I cannot imagine. Also pocket-knives, resembling the . famous pampa, marked sd, and some grand two-blade pearlhandle knives marked Is; also 'some really pretty coal vases marked 12s. Really two year 3 m when I was furnishing 1 paid 42s for. There was also a five-gallon boiler at 8s 3d, which in the country fetches 14s, and some grand parlour fendors at lis. 1 took the prices down, as every article in the window was marked in plain figures, and 1 iiitend during the rocess to send down for long-handle shovels at 3s 3d, and beat steel spades at 4sod, toJno. Young, Wellington's Cheap Ironmonger.—Advi.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2385, 28 August 1886, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2385, 28 August 1886, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2385, 28 August 1886, Page 2 (Supplement)

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