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Prof. Henry Barraclough, of Welling ton, has discovered a great remedy which, is pbe-eminent as a cure for hard and soft Corns. It has given the greatest satisfaction to everyone who has been fortunate enough to try it. It removes all soreness and pain, while it Cures. It is also a very beneficial application tor bunions, removing all that intolerable soreness, and reduces them amazingly. All who suffer with corns or bunions would procure the corn destroyer without a minute's hesitation if they only had the slightest Knowledge of its efficacy. Five days' use of the destboyer (which is in ointment form) will be sufficient to convince anyone that it is a speoific. By enclosing postal note for Is 2d one box will be forwarded to any address. Address—Prof. Henry Babraclough, Medical Herbalist, Pirie Street, Wellinpton—Abvt. A further lot of ppr celebrated English blanketß has iußt come to hand-per ship Nelson, and are now ready for selection at Te Aro House.

Tma shipment comprises in all over 600 pairs of the yery best blankets it is possible to buy in the various qualities, and as we purchase from the best manu* facturers, we get them at the very lowest market prices for cash, and will sell them correspondingly cheap, at Te Aro House. In white blankets we commence at the very low price of six and elevenpence, and go upwards to the very best produced from the very best looms in the world. If you take the low quality, we can recommend it as good for the money, and in all the intermediate and higher qualities better value iB not to be obtained, go where you will. It should, therefore, be a foregone conclusion that for these things yon should visit Te Aro House* Fob large size, for extra weight, for good quality, and for durability wewould strongly recommend our one guinea blankets, and would unhesitatingly assert that these are the best guinea worth of wool and warmth in Wellington. Ah in the past so now, we expect to have numerous enquiries for our guinea blankets, at Te Aro House. Other qualities in Colonial and Knfrliah blankets and of every size we keep up to three guiueas per pair, at Te Aro House.—Advt

Education Board, Wellington, 11th June, 1891. JtRESH tenders for Repairs to the School buildings at Jfangaone and Park Vale w'll be received at this office up to 5 o'clock p.m., of Tuesday, the 23rd insfc. Plans and specifications at the office of Mr Sellar, Masterton, and for at the School house, Eketahuna, and for Park' Yale, at the Observer Office. ~ terton. THOS TUBNBUIiL & SON, Architect.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3830, 12 June 1891, Page 3

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438

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3830, 12 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3830, 12 June 1891, Page 3

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