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ADVERTISEMENTS.:.: , EKETAMNA SMITHY. ARTHUR J. CHAMBERLAIN, 1 (IATB DFJIASrEIITOS,) General Blacksmith and Farrier. HAVING taken ovor the above baai. ness so efficiently carried on by Mr Geo. liuuiUNGiuM,eolioita a continuance of the patronage that has hitherto-been 10 liberally extended to ImpredeiMor. K/cry description o( onimieenng and jlacksmithiiig work neatly executed, at ho lmveat trade rates consistent with, oneat \vorkinanslup.

BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS, MUCH has been said about the Settlera'.friend, and I. ask the settlers to judge for themselves 'who is .the best friend to the district. Tlioso wlw lmre paid thousands of pounds in wages which have all been circulated ' in the place .or ihnse wlii> employ next to no libnr and send all they can Bcriipe nut of the district, AS FUR CHE\P BOOTS cum. pare quality with price and it will.be luund that.. 1 . .. ' ' . H.PETERSON'S Simp is THE PLACE for Cheap and Goud Bouts.' . The fullowing list will tjive an idea nt the bargains to be obtained: Children's Strung Copper Toes . from , 3/8 Girls High Leg Laco Boots „ 5/8 Boys StrougLacu lloots li/8 Youths', „ „ ~.7/li Ladies String Leather E.S, „ 8/- „ Lice Up E. S, P/li Mens Bluchers „ . 5/9 „ Water Tight n'lo/B „ Shooting II rndT Nail ~11/11 All other lines KQUALLY CHEAP ''And Remember No Rubbish in Stock. BOOTS & SHOES of all descriptions made to nrJor, awn cr pegged, Repairs done. Charges Moderate. Country, orders will receive prompt attention. *Noto the address?-" Opposite Ross & Muir's Coach Factory," . G. L. JENNESS, BEOS to inform his friends and the public generally, that ho has just received n splendid assortment of jewellery of all kinds, also gold and Si|vei Watches.. 100 jewelled 8 Day Brass Drum Clocks, worth 25s oacli to be sold at 15s each, 300 English Level Clocks to be sold from 6s; 110 American Lever Clocks to be sold from Cs; 100 American Alarums to be sold from Os; 200 English Lever Alarums, to be:sold from 9a and 10s each'. Also a large assortment of other kinds AmericanEnglisli and French Clucks, Diamond Rings, Bracelets, Brooches aud all kinds of jewellry mado.to order at the shortest notice, Also all kinds of ropairs, Skilled workmen kept. All work done on the pre • mises. G. L. J. Begs to inform his country customers that they can for forward their watches by parcol post at a cost of 8d each way registered, Country orders punctually attended to. Note the address,—G. L. JEJMNESS, 6 Wellington 27!)$

GEORGE DENTON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, IKONJIONGKK. LOCKSMITH AND (iUNSMITH, 38 Willis Street, "Welliugton. ■

Trout Fishing, Lawn Tenniß, Lawn • Bowling and Cricketing Gouclb, Fishing nets and netting twine.' Oariridoes for Revolvers, Rifles, and sporting guns, all the going sizes. REVOLVERS, RIFLES GUNS, AND ALL SPORTING REQUISITES. "Watches, Clucks, and a largo stock of Jewellery all of best quality, plated ware aud general ironmongery. 1020 j)B mm's AMBRICAN DISPENSARY, . 42, MAItGALtET-bTIIIiET, SYDNEY. (Between George and York-streets). P.O. Uox 920. Dr Spoor ia a regular Graduated Physician, educated at Harvard College, U.S. (for eontirnmtion'see New Zealand Gazette, January 21st, 18811, also Now South Wales Gazotto, April 17th 1888.,' The doctor has devoted 14 years to the study of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, and SPECIAL DISEASES. Four of these were in the leading hospitals of the United States, which enables him to treat all private troubles with excellent results. All applying tu him will receive his honest opinion of their complaints', No experimenting; no Mei'cury used. Ho will guarantee a positive euro in every case lie undertakes or forfeit £2OO. His reason for doing so is this—when, thoreisno oreanio disease, and nothing: but an inorganic trouble, or, in other words, a conglomciation of symptoms producing a certain result, there is no reason why it cannot be removed with the proper remedies, tlieroforo.he guarantees. He wishes it distinctly understood that he does not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous power j he claims only to be a skilled and successful physician, thoroughly inl formed in his speciality—CHßONlC ana 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 treatment will not in any way. interfere with their business. Examination and advice free to all, Charges moderate. H. J, Speer, M.D., 42 Margaret-street, between George ' and York streets, Sydnoy. Post Cffije box No. 020. Office hours 10 a,m. to 12 p.m,; 2to 4 and 7 to 8 p.in, Sundays, from 10 to 12 1 a.m. only. Dr. Speer's New Zealand Establishment in Wellington is closed from 80th : September, 'BB. All ■ communications are in future to bo forwarded to Sydney as above ;

Look! Look!! PHOTOGRAPHY! PHOTOGRAPHYI m FRANCISCO . STUDIO, On and after Monday, tub ,vbove STUDIO WILL BE OPEN TO'THE PUBLIC. VVAfsTED tlio publio to know that '' the Undersigned (lata of Paris) will, 011 MONDAY, commence busineaa as above in those convenient premises over THORNDON House, Lainbton Quay, and begs to intimate that patrons will find the work executed by me to be UNEQUALLED IN THE COLONY. 1 All are earnestly invited to inspoot his Rooms, and satisfy themselves as to the genuineness of Studio and ship of 20 years in America mid Paris,; SATISFACTION GUARANTEED —AND— ■' : • •' :'• PRICES VERY MODERATE. . CABINET FROM 15s. AI,L PpRXB AXTSTAKEN If 3TAKXAMEOUSI.Y. 13. FBTTBCHE. SM FMSCISOO STPIO, - Qvek AVabnock, Kelly and -Adkin's, . THORNDON HOUSE, Opposito Government- Buildings, Wei- . liugton, , . ■■ 3078 THOMAS JAGO CABINETMAKER UPHOLSTERER .... : AMI ■; undertaker, QUEEMTREET'MABTBRTON

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3090, 28 December 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3090, 28 December 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3090, 28 December 1888, Page 3

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