SECOND EDITION.
Mr W. ISieill advertises for a pony lost from his paddock- /? . Messrs Lowes and loins' add to stock sale for Wednesday, Istjh 200 ewes in lamb, 60 fat sheep,' 4 cows 2 in milk. L '^^| Walter Tricker, of Bulls, /whit wrongfully convicted of inureer twenty years ago, was yesterday grnatecV a free pardon. ' "I Prof. Henry Barraclough, of Welling. | ton, has discovered a great remedy which I ib i>he eminent as a cure for hard and ,1 soft Corns. It has given the greatest v l ;' o-tißfaction to everyone who has been < fortunate enough to try ic.- It' Mn »OVOS ' [M hll sokeness and pain, while it Cures. It jl is also a very benefipial application^^ bunions, removing dtfthafc WtOtlsuMt^^M sokeness, and reduces them AHAjj^^^^H All who suffer with coEN&or^^^^™ would procure the cornjjE|Jj|^^^^^^H a hesi^^^^^^^^^^^H tho slightoatj^^^^^^^^^^l FivocU^^^^^^^^^^^^^H (which BuflicienJ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H
Tenders are Invited by Mr Walter Perry for roofing with iron the building occupied by Mr T. Jago. Messrs Lowes & lorns announce a sale of drapery, clothing, fancy goods. e*c being a portion of a bankrupt's stocksin trade, for Saturday nest at 2 o'clock. Wb are in receipt of the catalogue for and East Coast Pastoral Society's sbow. ' The sculling race for the championship of the world between Stanbury and M'Lean, rowed on the Parramatta course •yesterday, resulted in another victory for the former. j
Dr Hosking writes to us as follows : - Allow me to call the attention of the public to my letter appearing in your issue of to-day, on the advertisement sheet, where it has to appear as a fair advertisement. Owiug to journalistic etiquette not allowin*4t*-appearance in your correspondence from the fact of its having been Bentf too late for insertion, and having- first appeated in the Star of yester-
;antic sale of Drap. ly and Cloth-
iaßßf ho* being held at Hoooer's Drapery and Clothing Establishment (the Bon Marche). The whole of their magnificent stock of Millinery, Dres3 Goods, Blankets, Flannels, Sheeting, Calicoes, JLir'nleunM, Carpets, Hosiery, Gloves, etc, etc, Mens and Boys Clothing Hats, Shirts, etc, etc, will be submitted to the public at extraordinary low prices previous to their annual stocktaking, which is about to take place. This should be an opportunity that hawkers, storekeepers, heads cf farMlies and others should not let pass "without securing some of the many bargains that will bo offered.
Messrs. Hooper & Co., of the Ton Marche Drapery Warehouse, are well the public the very beat kinds of Drapery and and the opportunity tfflß they are now offering at their gigantic Sale should be a great boon to purchasers. This sale commences on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, and we anticipate seeing a great rush during that and following days for the many bargains.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3852, 8 July 1891, Page 2
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457SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3852, 8 July 1891, Page 2
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