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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17th. At 10'Clook. LOWES &10RNS •MASTER! ON, 10 2i-year-old steers 10 Yearling Steers 10 Mixed Cattle 800 Fat Sheep 100 Dry Ewes 200 2-tooth VVethers 200 2-to.otli Ewes. 200 Eweß aind,Lambs 2 Draught Horses 3 Hacks 1 Brake and Hurhess. o'hara & McMillan, EMPIKE TAILORS, QUEEN ■ STREET, MASTERTON A CHOICE Selection of English and Colonial Tweeds and Colonial Cloths always ■in Stock. Note th° OPPOSITE EMPIRE HOTEL, BRICKS VERSUS RUBBISH. fT|RUSCOTT& ALP ASS the porraanI ent bookmakers, beg to inform the puldiogenerally that they deliver GOOD BRICKS in Maateiton and neighborhood, and ap their brickfield is adjacent to th : e railway'they are in a position to supply first class'briiks to any of the stations or sidings along the Railway CHEAPER than any other person in.the . Wairarnpa. THE IS THE. ONLY HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT . THAT YOU CAN BUY IVEW ZEALAND CLOTHING . AT TUB FOLLOWING PRICES I— , Men's Suits, 18s fid, worth , 80s Men's Suits, 30s, worth 45s Men's Suits, 40a,- worth 60a Men's Trouaora and Vests, 12s Gd, worth 20s. Men's Trousers and Vests, 16s 6d, worth 25s Men'B Trousers 5s Gd, worth 9s 6d. Men's Trousers 7s 6d, „ lis (id. Men's Trousers 10s 6d, „ 15s (kl. Men's L. W. Shirts 3s lid, „ Ga Men's L. W. Pants 4s lid, „ 7s Gd. HeavyWoi'kiii|!;Slurts2s (id, „ 4s 9d, Hard Folt Hats 3s Gd, „ 6s (id. Hard Felt Hats' 6s lid, „ 9s Gd. Men's N.Z. Flannels 4s Gd, „ Ga" Gd. Whito Shirts, 4s lid, „ 7s fid. Lambs-wool Sox, is, „ Is Od. Flannel, per yard' Is, „ Is 6d. Children's Trimmod Hats, 2s 9d, worth 4s Gd. Silicia Linintt 4d, worth ~ 7d: D. W.'Calicoes lOd, „ Is 6d. Twill Sheetings lOd,' „ U 4d. Elastic Belt's lid, „ la Gd. . A CALL SOLICITED. Note tho address—- ' ' THE '■ WAUIARAPA CLOTHING FACTORY. '' ■ Opposite theTueatre, E. B. HARE, ' Manager. Agent for tho North Gorman Firo. In--197 ' purance Company. Mli EOF FIT, . . (SURGEON DENTIST) BEGS to inform the inhabitants of (the . Wairarapa, that he has taken tho lata residence of, Mr Grey (Solicitor) opposite Mr Fabian's, Greytown, and may bo COiNSULTED at any hour of the day or night after/the l'4th inst. A COMPLETE SET finished in 3G hours. ' A smallor number in comparatively less time. ■Aid INSTRUMENTS OE LATEST DATES. 2450 are continually receiving testimony as to the value of our remedies i THEiT ALL DISEASES. Our treatment is Purely Herbal, and strictly confidential. ' TESTIMONIALS-' SEVERE CASE OF BRONCHITIS. Wcbb-Btreet, Wellington. Dear Sir,—l think it only my duty, to make known to you the wonderful effect Prof. Brown's Acacian Balsam. has had upon my boh, He has been suffering from Bronchitis and a distressing cough for some timo, and wo feared he'was in aeonsumption ; in fact the doctor said ono of his, lungs was seriously affected, but after taking a few doses of Balsam he felt very much hotter; and before he had finished the two bottles, he was completely restored, and following his occupation again, aud has not had an attack since, It is indeed a wonderful cure,—l beg to remain, yours' faithfully, Mrs Coster. VALUABLE TESTIMONY. • Martin Square, Wellington.' '• Dear Sir,—l have -great , pleasure 1 iii stating that.Prof. Brown's Blood Purifier! Ointment and Pills are the best remedies I have ever known, and liavo dono my family more good that any medicine • I have ever usod, The Acacian Balsam and Ointment are also a suro and speedy'cure for whoopine cough and bronchitis, Hav : ing proving thorn I can say .they are tho best family medicines that I know of.-—E am, &0., . J, Fellinohail : WORMS... Argyle-street, Wellington. ; Sir,—The Male Fern Vermifuge has done my boy ;i great deal ot good; after trying Worm Powders without effect, I purchased a bottle of ,thb above, which brought away sevoval large worms,— Yours, &c., D. Murphy. NERVOUS DEBILITY. . To Mr Ayres, Dear Sir,—My daughter is now quits recovered. Wneh 1 first sent to you for a bottle of Restorative Assimilant, she waß in a very low state in body and mind, I was afraid she was going' out' of her mind. She took one bottle of your valuable medicine with theßenoveratingPills, which so braced up hor nervous system, that she seemed another woman. ' I liavo heard no complaint from her of-tiny return but she is quite comfortable and happy. Hoping this may be of'somebenofittoany one that may be in the same state she was in three months ago.—l am,. &b., Kathanial Bartlett. , P.S.—You are at liberty to make use of this as you think proper. • NOTE.THE ADDRESS- ' TARANAKI-ST,, "WELLINGTON.:

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2451, 13 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2451, 13 November 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2451, 13 November 1886, Page 3

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