F. H, Wood. . FOR SALE, EASY TERMS. JUBT ARRIVED, NEW MODEL MiGNON PIANO, EQUISiTE in tonej perfect in touch, Handsome in appearauce, chaste in design. F. U. WOOD, 2384 Auctioneer. THE WAIRARAPA CLOTHING FACTORY IS THE ONLY HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT THAT YOU CAN BUY NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING AT THE FOLLOWING PKIGEB :—• Men's Suits, 18s Gd, worth 30b Men's Suits, 30s, worth 45s Men's Suits, 40s, worth 60s Men's Trousere and Vests, 12s od, worth 20s. Men's Trousers-ami Vests, 16s Gd. worth 25s Men's Trousers 5s 6d, worth 9s 6d. Men's Trousers 7s 6d, ~ lis Gd. Men's Trousers 10s 6d, „ 15s Gd. Men's L. W. Shirts 3s lid, tin Men's L. W. Pants 4s lid. „ 7s 6d. HeavyWorlcingShirt«2s (id, ~ 4s 9d. Hard Felt Hats 3s 6d, „ 6s (Id. Hard Felt Hats os lid, „ 9s Gd. Men's N.Z. Flannels 4s Gd, „ Gs6d. White Shirts, 4s lid, ~ 7s Gd. Lambs-wool Sox, Is, ~ Is 9d. Flannel, per yard Is, „ Is 6d. Children's Trimmed Hats, 2s>9d, worth 4s Gd. Silicla Lining 4d, worth 7<L D. W. Calicoes lOd, ~ Is Gd. Twill Sheetings lOd, „ la 4d. Elastic Belts lid, Is Gd. A CALL SOLICITED. Note the address— TUB WAIRARAPA CLOTHING FACTORY. Opposite the Theatp.e. E. B. HARE. Manager. Agent for the North German Fire - In. 2397 surance Company. THE RED LAMP INDICATES the depot where the public can be supplied with Genuine Poke Dkugs and Chemicals ; where CIVILITY, ACCURACY, EXPERIENCE and DESPATCH are blended.H. ELISION Stil ains at the fore, and has added tot establishment a Dkntal Room, where teeth are carefully extracted aud gratituous advice given appertaining to all dental operations and appliances. H.E.E. is acting in conjunction with >lr WALTER HALL, of Wellington, who makes periodical visits. TRCSSES, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, BELTS, etc., made and fitted to order. WINTER REQUISITES. KTON'S Cough Emulsion and Cough Liuctus. ETON'S Hospital Liniment and Neuralgic Cure. KTON'S Celebrated Worm Powders and Sweet Essence of Senna. E rows Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. Chest and Luu? Protectors. ETON'S World-Famed Hair Restorer. Horse, Cattle and Dog Medicines, etc.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2409, 25 September 1886, Page 3
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745Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2409, 25 September 1886, Page 3
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