Hundreds of pounds-worth of Goods at I Half the Marked Price, Ll fii ?k .i'U!r".thjO 'JfI!)'J1!3(! OS /•: h tHmiaiia: 11:1,1 N.B.—Period of Sale ;* HfIQJAY, July 16, to ~ j SATURDAY, July 31.
Has been completed at, Mil 1 Goods all Ee-markedi an* - EDTJGED. Gefesfi it HiW » Call, and we mil be glad to quote prices, No pressing to piircfiase. 2385 llllß] V of Nature, and the Philosophy of common sense. in the Practice of Medicine, The latest discoveries in the Art of Healing. fcJM.I um mwmmi18*1 Professor of Natural Science and author of the 'following works:—The Principles and Practice of Medical Botany, The Rationalistic and Eclectic Treatment pfDiseases Shadowß, &c, has established the NEW ZEALAND ECLECTIO IIEDIOAL INSTITUTE for the Effectual and Permanent Cure of all forms of Chronic (Jnd.Complicated Complaints, Nervous Affections and/special .diseases, ;..' <' i: i S i ' V •••' ; " ♦■' CONSULTATION BY LETT|R,FREE. Nervous Dobility (in all its phases), fits, effects of indiscretion,' physical decay, lost manhood, spormatorrhcea, impediments to marriage,' scrofulous numpurs;; eruptions, incapacity for study or business, cold extremities,' female complaints; iiwr/nfleart! 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. , : , ...^ ; v/TO THOSE MEN AND WOMEN Who are old bofora their time, 1 enfeebled in their power, weakened la their (energy, debilitated in their health, misanthropical or hypochondriacal in their inindi'ambitionloss in life, and who have become broken down;, in: constitution -.through Mexwsses abuses or indiscretions, SIGNOR RENAUD'S treatment particularly recommend* iteelf. Avoiding as it doos the use of Mineral Drugs and Poisons, it embraces the latest discoveries and benefits conferred on humanity Vy the rapid Btridea of Sciontifio Progress. : ":."''" ;'■." ~ ■ SUCCESS CERTAIN IN ALL f CONFIDENCE 1 SUFFERERS CAM.IE TREATED CASES UNDERTAKEN, I ABSOLUTE, .1 EQUALLY WELL AT A DISTANCE, NOTE THE ADDRESSm 42, SHOETLAND-Sr. AUCKLAND. P.0.80X239._ 21 SALE. SALE. SALE. MONSTER '< DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, HOUSE-FURNISHINGS, COMMENCES ...., SATURDAY, 3rd JULY. DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON. , ;.. . ¥.BELL srrvs "aivs -uttts
EMPIRE RESTAURANT, •Willis-dtehet, Wauwoioir, ,; , Splendid Accommodation fw Boardm and '■■ Vidton. ' : CLOSE to wharf, alongside of tram, ; with and every convenience.' TERMS*iii.i£*i anh 18s, Per Weekr: -\ n ., ... BEDS.-ONE SIXPENCE. , ■■:% J-. WILLIAMS, POOPBIETOR '!
, ■,,-., .•■■ w. oatt, ; HiaH-5rR8ET.v...'i.;..';.i. : ....'.. ..Carterton. TTAS now received, a fine selection ef Confectionery of every f description. 1 ehM also -been appointed agent to the woll-hiown Herbalist, W. Ayro, and . keeps a stock of these celebrated , ~; . -.remedies:., .:. n- ■: \\ . ALWAYS ON,HAND. y"'"'.FANCY GOODS ' Comprising the newest novelties can be obtained at his establishment;. J . Agent for the Wairarapa Daily.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2389, 2 September 1886, Page 1
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415Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2389, 2 September 1886, Page 1
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