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.... ELLINGTON BfIMCGOPATHIO "VV, DISPENSUHTan"d SURGERY, Evening Post Chambers. DRty.DUNN, M.R.C.S.E., &c, Homoeopathic Physicmn,' "Snrge'onJ "and Licentiate in ' . AND "'■' ," T; F. Consultation. Hourf.froin 9' to wSjin. at -"EtaS miiiiig, (j;#B!f':.7 ,, :'" : - ll " l r ! ' STREETV'threii doots' froih' '.Molesworth SttffotVl?.tolf notin; '&s. £BO evenitig,""';■';■"'' : •';•" ' " ./"':; ( • We attend patients' at tlieif residences at all other hom'si' day 'or' mefrl, OPENING NOTICE. . VOIGHT HmSCH. UPHOLSTERERS" -iw : • CABINET ■"TAYE commenced buainesa' opposite stables, Queeh-st.v Masierton. ; ' ORDERS EXECUTED WITH DESPATCH. Pictures framed on the shortest 1 notice. lORNMQNGERS, .AND IRON MEiiCHANTS, HAVE TO AMIVE Ex GUINEVERE,-.MARMION,-AND CORMORANT, from LiVEßpooi, 455cases"CaatleKoy" aud^ 1 3 Crown" Galvanised Corrugated' Iron 15 tons Galvailised Plain Iron 25 tons Clyde Pit; Iron-" 6990 bars and bundles Staffordshire Iron 439 bundles Black'Shoet Iron 323 bundles Hoop Iron 249 plates Iron '■ 25,200 feet Iron Galvanised and Black Pipe 2000 bundleß 3 crown Fencing Wiro 406 reels-Galvanised 4 barb Fencing Wire 175 kegs Ewbank's Nails and Deck Spikes 500 drums Linseed and Colza Oil 293 Camp Ovens and Covors 800 rolls Roofing Felt 75 coils pure ManlHa~r6pe 31 packages Stoves and Ranges 44 dozen Galvanised Oval Tubs 15 rolls Sheet Lead 13 bales Scrim, Nos. 0 and 2 12 hogsheads Kenrick's Hollowaro 10 casks Coppered Sofa Springs 214 packages General lornmongery CSASCA, HERBERT BLACK, THEODORE, & MARIE, from Now York. 245 casos Maine, Georgia, and Western Axes 16 cases shovela 108 boxes Putnam's Horse Nails 51 cases : . New 'Easy,' ExcbTsior, and BrookviUe'Lawn'Mowefs' 460 cases" White Rose" Kerosene 60 cases Prime Lard, Filtered Cylinder Oil and Turpentine 24 cases Bidwill'i Antifriction Groaao 681 feet Ash Plaiik 228 Cylinder Ohurna Nob. 1 62 cases Axe/Pick,' Adze, 'Sledge, aud Hand Hammer Handles 110 packages XXX'Oarriaffi Ware 100 boxos CjothesrPihs 24 paokafres -Wood and Zino Washboardß 19 cases' Bush Hooka • " 10 cases Oitfen's Union Scales 9 hogsheads Douglas' Pumps and Rams Ex CANTERBURY. & TIMARU' from London; 476 casos" Castle' Key,""3-Crown," and " Excelsior" Corrugated Iron. 200 bundles Annealed Fencnuj'.Wire • 27 cwt Galvanised Steql'Wire Rope 36 rolls Galvanised WhV Nettiutr 30 boxes IXX' Tin' Plates' 731 kegs Wire Nails ; 123 doz Parkes' Spades and Shoyels 81 Newcastle Grindstones 200 kegs Blasting Powder 1850 Sashweiglits"! 20 drums' Lubricating Oil 7 bales Oakum 600 casks White's Portland Cement 74 boxes Window Glass 9 casesEronch Bedsteads 15 rolls Sheet Lead 55 kegs Fencing Staples 181 packages General Ironmongery JOHNDfHIEieO. 50&52 WILLTS - STREET j. WELLINGTON. DR.SPEER'B Ross'. Buildings, opposite Town Hall, Dunedin. Established for the ~- Scientific aud Speedy Curo of Chronic, Nervous,and Special Diseases. Dr. Spcer is a Regular Graduated Physician, educated at Harvard College, U.S. He has devoted a lifetime to, and « acknowledged to be the most expert Physician in his speciality in the United States, Young men and middle-aged men" who suffer from'Nervouß and Physical Debility, Lobs of Energyand Memory, Eruptions of the Face, Mental Depression,;, Kidney and BladderTroubleajNeuralgiih'Rhoum&tism.Soro•tola, Salt Rheum, Paralysis,' ; Fits, Spinal Disease, St. Vitus' Dance,. Liver' Complaint, Asthma, Catarrh', Heart Disease, Grays], pil»i, &c„ and are tired of taking mineral drugs, will do well to come and try the Doctor's method of sure, as it v/ill, if properly applied; rtliev* them uf their sufferings and restore thorn to health The Doctor uses'no; mineral' preparations; his treatment consists wholly in the uso of vegetable which produce'an annual crop of disease, To such he would say,' come and'be healed. It matters not what your troubles may- bo, come and let tho Doctor oxamine. your ;case. If it it curable he wiU'tell you so, if it Is not hs .will tell you that'; for'hs'will not undertake a'caw unless he is confiderit 1 of effeoting a cure. -It will cost you nothing for consultation, so please Jail and satisfy yourselves thattheDootor under' standß your case, ::Dr S, cures Diseases of 'the-."Blood. ■ To Ladies"'who'are afflicted by any of the following complaints: -Cold extremities, weak stomaohs, lame atil wea*. backs, nervous and sick headaohes, con- . stipa'tion ; aud indigestion, - pain- ft the! side aid hack, louchorhea, eto,, etc,-lwishitdistiholy understood, that.• j do not claim to perform impossibilities, or. to have a miraculous power. All applying to, me will receive my honest opinion of their complaints. No experimenting. I undertake,. or forfeit £2OO. Consultation in Office or by Letter, Fees,. Charges moderate, Examination and Advice, £l, Call or'address Dr H. J. Speer, Octogan' Chambers, : Ross 1 Buildings, Opposite Town Hall, Dunedjn, Offlco hours: 9t-t0;12,.1t0:4,. 6:toiß'ptto{ Sundays, ,10 t0;12., N.B.—All-Medicines necessary for a complete cure canho.serit fre» from observation on receipt of symptoms, • Excelsior Boot Depot, MASTERTO'N," ' T pETEßSON,m'thaiikin B ih9 .1. X. Inhabitants of Mastertbii j and District for past favors, begs tp;'iri--1 form them that he has received, a ilargti consignment of Boots and- Shoe! of 'all descriptions, and having by far the lars4t and best Stock in the Wairampa, intend-' ing purchasers may therefore rely : btf being suited both in quality and: price,' Thn whole of the Stock, which cobiprlsjes J nothing but tirst'class goods, is afi J marked in I plain : figures, off jwhiefPl liberal discount will be allowed for OASfif:' attention, nothing but first cla'sshfalirialll j used. - !: ' Style aild : finish'''mrWee'd, 'Repairs neatly executedl'^arid ;; 'pfj[cetf reasdriablei':' Mfc: -the'' iMUkMiH PETERSON,' (SppteV-'lil,Wtel), ''Mis3^k; ( and'Eju»Aipvif ,;!! f;ii^

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2470, 7 December 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2470, 7 December 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2470, 7 December 1886, Page 4

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