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HmILL,,.., .JjHING F.CTORY NO SENSATIONAL CLEAEIKG SALES NO absurd reductions, but Gcrtids nfiS'i'BKlilNG QUALITY—Syfqet; designs at right pi ices, ■ 'X '•- COMPARE ourshxk of Gentlemen's,.' Youth's, Boy'B and Little Boy's: Clotting: ready uiaajjurniftda. .to COMPARE our stock of: Shirts,' Ikawjs, Tub, Gloves, Studs; Half. Hose, Collars, also Pants and.. Underestsfur 'Gentleman, Youths, and Boys, ;. COMPARE our stock otlßlanketa, Rugs! Portmanteaux, Bags, Umbrellas, aud Mackintoshes, &c, &c. COMPARE our stock of French Jnglish aud Colonial-made Hats, for„Qe'nth> men, Youths, Boys and Little, Bbys,, and jmtys/or ywwseta TAILORING DEPARTMENT. CHOICEST patterns of Colouiakiado Tweeds, and Fanoy Worßteis for Garments to measure for the comini; season to hand. WE TURN OUT all our measured Garments with the intentiou of giving bveby satisfaction. This department is still under the direct supervision of an experienced CUTTER, assisted by an efficient staff of capable 'Workers. We take credit for the excellence, of. our work, and raateri.ls used, knowing that by giving uur Customers the VERY best value for their money, -wo are etndying both them and ourselves. CUSTOMERS in dealing with us have the satisfaction of knowing that they 5 - can fully rely upon us carrying.dufc all ordure entrusted to us, and that if thoy can be satisfied, we are quito capable and willing to do it iu a style in every' way satisfactory. IKSPECIIO.V E4ENESILY INVITED. '.' Ap\U forth Wtrthim Siloing Machim Please Note the Address;— , < : . 11ASTERT0N BRANCH NEXT CLUB W. H. WEBBER, Manager,' UNION BOARDING. HOUSE Qt'EES St., MASTEBTON. F i"1 HE aboyo premises havo'been taken over by the undersigned, who will be prepared to take REGULAR BOARDERS AT EIGHTEEN SHILLINGS PER WEEK. The place has been renovated throuplfout, and the travelling public will find all tho comforts of a good home: ■ WILLIAM DOWNE3, : 2681 Proprietor, MASTERTOU PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND DEPOSITS. . ONEY received on deposit __ at HIGHEST current Jr&tes of interest DEBENTURES. TEN r "ND DEBENTURE. bearing seven per ', cent iuterest with participation in promo are a safe and PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. W. SELLAR, 2502 Manager. T. JULIAN; PROFESSOR OF MEDICAL BOTANY,... 99, Manchester-street. Christchurch. foooialistin NERVOUS, CHRONIC, and all COMPLICATED DISEASES requir- . ing SKILL and INTEGRITY. Author of" Kcrvoi'B Diseases and their treatment, "Price 9d, Post free 7d. Also, "Simple safe and Successive Methods'of Treating Disease," a twelve page pamphlet, freo en application, or mailed free to any address on receipt of a penny stamp. Mr Julian requests the attention of the readers of this journal to the accompanying certificates, and. invites enquiry concerning them, :.• . ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER, , Princess-street, Madtas-st,' North, Christchurch, July : 2oth, 1886. Mr Julian-Dear Sir,-It is'.with .much pleasure that I hand youthia testimonial, In February, 181J2,1 was taken ill with disease of tholivfr, I was at that time in' Southland. I got medical aid there, and after spending a great part of my money on doctors I became an outdoor patient at the luvercargill.Hospital for twelve months, when I was discharged as In-, cumbk By the kindness of my friends 1 was onabled to remove to Dunedin and Oaraaru, in the hone that a change of Sir and better-skill might bo secured. Aftcrwar.m I removed to Christchurch. Hospital doctors and others—fourteen in all-have tried to cure me; they all told me I had a diseased liver. Some of thorn wanted to operate on me, which I 'objected to. 1 consulted you when I was in a very weak state, and after a fortnight's treatment I was better than I bad been for years. lam now well, Yours ever grateful, JOSEPH GRACE, EPILEPSY; . Hueldean road, Addington, Ju1y.29,1885. Mr Julian,—Dear Sir,v-I .have had. one, pf my daughters under your trcatmont for Epilepsy, with which she.has been.afflicted for about three years. Medical men did her no good, and I was afraid .she would get dropsical ""'""ne. At last I thought of apply!-" '- idT.m hfltww ♦/» otufa' *Vaf "'off* r treatment shs »• of, bright'intellect' without recurrence of fits, and of .good health.. You may make what .use vou please, of this floaaaunkation,-*-Ye«a gratefully,'' C.WARD, lateH,M.Cnstflina. CUBE OF DEAFNESS,' : ■ " Shirley roa<l, St. Albans, March U IBBB. ■■• Mr Julian,-DeaxSir,r-r.'have delayed sending you this certificate 'of' iny ( son gaiter's health in order to know if he was permanently. cured of deafness, with which ho wan afflicted for three yearn, It is now six months sines, ho was under your treatment'for a fortnight, and from that time hia bearing is thoroughly well" ! am glad to let it b» known that you have such superior skill, .for. I 'spent a lot 'of 'money' in' trying to get him cured before I brought huh k »09.-Yours lincereli,. ••'' ■ r THOMAS CODUNG.'Jra.. T, IULJAN, 7, "."'" PROFESSOR OF MEDICAL BOTANY,. 99, Manchoster-st,, Christchurch, 2894 MASTEETOKT wrm IDWARD DIXON begs, to,inform J his Friends anclthe Public generally that he has in stock'SlMLE AND DOUBLE BUGGIES, TRAPS, &c ,and invites inspection of-the same, which hi price, style, and finish; cannot be pryoured elsewhere in tho Colony.- (OM AND MA'fur yoursolf.if the vehicle you desire is not in etoidc-ypp; can; sea latest. American designs.to. choose. from. t whicls can be built to your ■ order, of. the best American materials,- and finished, in grand style by a staff ol practical mechanics, Wheelwright and general famitlt work dune at most , reasunable priceß. Five per cent allowed on ; all caah,trans-' actions. ', ' •■ < ;i.,.„ - EDWARD DIXON,,. MASTERTON COaCH FACTORY, . Robert'Crawiord. Blacksmith Farrier & \\.heblweiohj.' BELVEDERE Road..„.„.,Carierton. ™PRING traps made I order froni w £lB. Tip, Spring Tip Drays from i*l9 3157 mWoRKGOAW.EI!,,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2697, 10 September 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2697, 10 September 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2697, 10 September 1887, Page 2

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