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'''"r'Btoeß^Wpeß,;;' .7 EKETApp : S]HITHy.: ARTHUR J. CHAMBERLAIN, \im df Blasterion,) General 'Blacksmith and - FarrierHAVING taken'u'vor tlio nbovo biui'. ness so efficiently carried on by Mr Geo, Buckinoium, solicits a continuance n( the patronngo that has hitherto been soliborally extended to his predecessor. E/ery description of on«ineering and jlacksraitliirig work neatly executed, nt ho lowest trado rates consistent with oncst workmanship, BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. MUCH Iwb been Bald about the Settlers' friend, and 1 ask tlio sottlora tu judge for themselves who is tho best friond to tho district, Those who have paid thousands of pounds in wages which navb all boon circulated in the place or those who employ next to.no.lnborand send all they can Bcrapo out of the district, AS FOR CHEAP BOOTS compare quality with prico and it will bo found that H. PETERSON'S SHor is THE PLACE for Cheap and Good Boots, The following list will' give an idea/of the bargains to bo obtained :- Children's Strong Copper Toes from '-.. 3/3 Girls High Leg Lace Boots „ 5/8 Boys Strong Lace Boots „'(i/3 Youths „ „ „ „ 7/G Ladies Strong Leader E.S. „ 8/- • „ Lace Up E, S, ~ H/fi Mens. Bluchers „ 5/9 „ Water Tight „ 10/U „ Shooting H»ndT Nail,,ll/0 All other lines EQUALLY CHEAP And Remember

No Rubbish in Stock. . HOOTS & SHOES of nil descriptions mado to order, sown or pegged. Repairs done. Charges Modorate.' Country ordors will receive prompt attention. ♦Note the address—" Opposite Ross & Muir's Coach Factory,"

G. L. JENNESS, BEGS to inform his friends and tho _ public generally; that he lms just receiyed a splendid assortment nf jewellery of all kinds, also qold and Silvei Watches.. 100 jewelled 8 Day Brass Drum Olooks, worth 25s each to be sold at 16a each, 300 English Lovei Clucks to be sold from ss; 110 American Lovei Clocks to be sold from 6s; 100 American Alarums to be sold from (is ;2DO English Lover Alarums, to be sold from 9i and 10s oach. Also a large assortment ol other kinds AmericanEtiglish and Frencl Clocks. Diamond Kings, Bracelets, Brooches and all other kinds of jewellrj mado to order at tho shortest notice. Also all kinds of repairs. Skilled work men kept, All work done on the pre] mißes, (}. L, J. Begs to inform hi! country customers that thoy can for forward their watches by parcel post al a cost of 8d each way registorod. County orders punctually attended to, Note tin address,—(J. iL. JENNESS, 6 Willing Wellinpton •/. •" " 279'

GEQRfiE-DENTON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, ■IRONMONGER.. LOCKSMITH AND UUNSMITH r . 38 Willis Street, Wellington. Trout Railing, Lawn Tennis, Lawn Bowling and Cricketing Goods, Fishing nets and netting twine. oaiitridcikß for Revolvers, Rifles, and sporting guns, all tho going sizes, REVOLVERS, RIFLES GUNS, akd ALL SPORTING REQUISITES. Watches, Clocks, and a large stock of Jewellery all of best quality, plated ware and general ironmongery, 1020 imSPEER'S AMKBIOAH DISPENSARY, 42, MABGARET-STitEET, SYDNEY. (Between George and York-streets). P.O. Box 920, Dr Speer is a regular Graduated Physician, oducated at Harvard College, U.S. (for continuation Bee Now Zealand Gazette, January 21st, 1880, also Now South Wales Gazette, April 17th 1888., The doctor hiis devoted 14 years to tho study of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, and SPEOI AL • DISEASES. Four of theso were in the leading hospitals of the United States, which enables him to treat all private troubles with excellent results. All applying to him will reccivo his honest opinion of their complaints, No experimenting; no Mercury used, do will guarantee a positive 'cure in every case he undertakes or forfeit 1200. His'reason fordoing so is this—whon there is no orvnnic disease, and np.thing but an inorganic trouble, or, in other words, a conglonpaUqn of symptoms producing a certain result, there is no reason why It cannot bo removed with the proper remedies, thereforo lie guarantees, Ho wishes it distinctly understood that he docs not claim to perform impossibilities, or to. have miraoulous power;. he claims only to bo ut skilled and successful physician, thoroughly in funned in his speciality-CHRONIC and SPECIAL DISEASES of MEN and WOMEN. People residing at a distance can, by explaining their troubles in detail be treated at home. The course of treatmont will not in any way interfere with, then; business. Examination and advice free to all, Charges moderate H. J. Speer, M.D., 42 Margaret-street, between Geoige and York streets, Sydney. Post Oflico box No, 920. Office hours lba.m'i to 12 pii!; 2to 4 and 7 to 8 p.ui, Sundays, from 10 to 12 a.m. oidy. Dr. Speor's New Zealand Establish, inentiu Wellington is closed from 80th September, 'BB. All communications are in future to be forwarded to Sydney as abovfl

Look! Look-!! PHOTOGRAPHYI 'PHOTOGRAPHY I SAN FRANCISCO STUDIO, On and Aran Monpay, tub above STUDIO"* WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. WANTED t|ie public to know that C' tlio Undersigned. (Into of Paris) will, on JIQNDAY, coinuiouco business asabovom thoap conyoniont promises over THORNDON House, Lambton Quay, and begs to intimato that patrons will find the work executed by mo to be UNEQUALLED IN THE COLONY. All aro earnestly invited to inspect his Rooms, ai)d satisfy themselves as to tha genuineness of Studio and Workmanship of 20 years in America and Paris, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. —AND—PRICES VERY MODERATE. CABINETFROMJSS. AIIPoHTRAIWTAKBHbstAHTASEOUSM, B. FEITSCHE, SAN FRANCISCO STUDIO, Oveu Wabsock, Kblly and Adkin's, j :. TIIORNDON HOUSE, : . Opposite flovernniont Buildings, Wei-

CABINETMAKER UPOOISTOER, '■ - , AND •■;■• ■■'".■•. --■ " ; 1' QCEEN-STRBET (hm^ASTEBTON;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3085, 20 December 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3085, 20 December 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3085, 20 December 1888, Page 4

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