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KETAHUWA SMITHY. ARTHUR J. CHAMBERLAIN, (iahsofMastektSN".') General Blacksmith and Farrier. • "TAVING takenovor the abovo busi. _1 ness Bo ollicioiilly carried on by Mr Geo. Buokinoham, solicits a continuance of tho patronage that luu hitherto been id liberally extended to hia predecesßor. Urery description of engineering and jlackßiuithiiig work neatly oxecuted, at ho luwtut trade.rates consistent with onest workmanship,

MUCH'lias beon said about tho Settlors' friend, nnd 1 ask the settlers t» jn'dgo for themselves who is tho bust friend to tho district. Tlioso who havo paid thousands of pounds in wagcß which have all been circulated in tho place or those who employ next to no labor and send all they can scrapo out of tho district, AS FOB CHEAP BOOTS comparo quality'with pricoand it will bo found that fl. PETERSON'S Shop is THE PLACE for Cheap and Good Boots. Tho following list will ijivo an idea of tho bargains to bo obtained : Children's Strong Coppor Toes from 3/8 Girls High Leg Lace Boots „ 5/3 Boys Strong Lam Mi ~ (i/8 Youths „ „ „ „ 7/0 Ladies Strong Leather E.S, ~ 8/- „ Lice Up E.S. ~ 8/li Mens Bluchers „ B/9 „ Wator Tight ' „ 10/6 „ Shooting llendTNail., 11/ti All other lines EQUALLY CHEAP And Remember No Rubbish hi Stock, BOOTS & SHOES of all descriptions inado to nrdoi'i sewn or pegged. Repairs done. Charges Moderate. Country orders will receive prompt attention. *Noto the address—"Opposite Rosb k Muir's Coach Factory," G.L.JENNESS, BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally, that ho has just reeoiyed a splendid assortment of jewellery of all kinds, alim gold and Silvoi itches.. 100 jewelled 8 Day Brass * ICluuks, worth 25s oaoh tu bo sold f each, 300 English Level Clocks sold from Bs; 110 American Lovoi sto bo sold from,lis; 100 American k to be sold from Us; 2DO English (Alarums, Hi bo sold from ik )s each. Also a largo assortment ui J iAniericaiiKtijtlish and French i.unotiil Rings, Bracelets, ad all other kinds of jowellry •j|ur at the shortest notice, Is of repaiis. Skilled work[lll work dono on tho pre ■" J. Bogs to iufonu his ers that they can for atches by parcel post at rreastei" i Stroot, Wellington. Trout Fishing, Lawn Tennis, Lawn Bowling and Cricketing Goods, Fial». ing nets and netting tivino. Cartridok3 for Revolvers, Rifles, and sporting guns, all tho going sizes,

REVOLVERS, RIFLES, GUNS, and ALL SPORTING REQUISITES. Watches, Clocks, and a large stock nf Jewellery all of hint quality, plated ware and general ironmongery, W2O

m SPEER'S AM RIC'AN DISPENSARY, 42, MAHGAUKMBKET, SYDNEY. (Between Geurgu unci York-'atreetaJ.P.O. Hox 920. Dr Speer is a Gmdantcd Physician, educated at Harvard College, U.JS. (for continuation buo Now Zealand Uazotto, January 21st, 18M>, also New South Wales Gazette, April 17th 1888., The doctor has devoted 14 years to the study of CHRONIC, iNWOUS, and SPECIAL DISEASES, Four of these were in tlio lending hospitals of the United States, which enables him (o treat all private troubles with excellent results. All applying tu hint will receive his honest, opinion of their complaints. No experimenting; no Mercury used. Ho will guarantee a positive euro in every case he undertakes or forfeit JSSOO. His reason for doing so is this—whon there is no organic disease, and nothing but an inorganic trouble, or, in other words, a oiinglomeiatiou of symptoms producing a cert'in result, there is no reason why it cannot be removed with the pro]) r remedies, therefore ho guarau> t«es. lie wishes it distinctly uudemtnod that he does not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous power; he claims inly to he a skilled and successful physician, thoroughly infirmed in his speciality-CHRONIC and SPECIAL DISEASES of MEN mid WOMEN. People residing at a distanco can. by explaining tiieir troubles in detail be treated at home. Tljo euurae of treatment will not in any way intorforo with their business, Examination and advice free to all. Charges moderate.' H. J. Spenr, M.D., 42 Margaret-street, between Gco'go and York streets, Sydney. Post Office box No. 920. Office hours 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.; 2to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays, from 10 to 12 a.m. only. Dr, Hpeor's New Zealand Establishment in Wellington is closed from tlOth September, 'BB.. All communications are in future to be forwardod to Sydney us above

LooKUooK!! PHOTOGRAPH Y! PHOTOGRAPHYI SAN FRANCISCO STUDIO. , On and afieu Monday, the move STU D I 0 WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. HfAMTED the jiublip to (enow that i '' the Undersigned (lato pf Paris) will, on MONDAY, coniumiico busiiicßS :i.s nbnvo in thoso convenient premises over TIJOUNDON House, Lambton Qiuy. and legs to iiitlinato that patrons will find the worjt expcuU'd by ui« to be UNEQUALLED IN THE COLONY. All nio earnestly invited, to inspect his Rooms, and satisfy themselves as to thai getiuinonees of Studio and Workmanship of 20 years in Amorwii and Paris. SATISFACTION UUAKANTEED -ANDPRIOES VERY MODERATE. CABINET EBOM 15s. Aw,PoHTBAn'(ITAKENI>STANTANEODSLV, B. FBITSCHE, SAN FIiANOISCO STUDJ.O, Ovkr Wahjiocs, KbHiY akp Aokin's, THOROT HOUSE, Opposite Govenimeut Buildings, Wellington, 'Bo7ii CABINETMAKER UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, QUEEN-STREET ......MASTERTON

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3079, 13 December 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3079, 13 December 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3079, 13 December 1888, Page 4

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