H 1%8 SPACE RESKKVED GEO. JOHNSTON'S 1 New Advertisement TO APPEAR IN A FEW DAYS. Another Bankrupt Stock Sale.
Immense Bargains. In the estate of David Doig, Draper, Cuba-street, Wellington. JLjL the atook-in-trade of the above bank rupt, at 6s lid in the £ And will cleat the stock oat in a short time at Extraordinary Low Prices In the premises formerly occupied by HPeterson, Boot Shop, opposite Club Hotel, Masterton. The Stock Consists offPlain and fancy Dress Stuff 3, Biaclr Cashmeres, Colored Cashmeres Winsey Plaids, Velveteens, Serges, Plushes Prints, Ginghams, Muslins Crimean Shirtings, Standard Shirts, white ano colored flannels Blankets, Shawls, Bugs, Counterpanes, Grey and white Calicoes, Sheetings, Damasks, Moleskins, Dimitys,Cretonnes,Flannelotteß Tickings, Hessians, Forfars, Dowlos, Toilet Covers, Antimacassers, Table Covers, Lace Curtains, Towels, Tweeds, Ladies and Gills' Macintoshes and ulsters, Ladies' and Girl's Jackets, Black & Colored Undersk irte, Mi'lintry, Ladies' and Girl's Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Birds, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, PeMi&es. Aprons, Rutchings, Hollands, Selesias, Frillings, Umbrellas, Silks, Laces.Corsets, Baby Linen, Ladies' Underclothing, Fingering wools, Men's, Youths and Boy's Suits, Men's Youths' & Boys' Overcoats, Oilskins, Trousers and vest, Trousers, Men's & boy's white and colored shirts, Caps, Hats Braces, Scarfs, Ties, Undershirts, Drawers, Haberdashery, <fec, &c. &c. Bankrupt Stock Sale
AY. BELL, PROPRIETOR. SPEING DRAPERY. SPECIAL DISPLAY 1 I CONSISTING OF The Latest Novelties in Dress Materials (all the Newest Designs), Prints, Flannelettes, Sbiitings, etc, RIBBONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, and Millinery in Great Variety. -\BESSMAKING, in hit its branches JLf on the premises, under the management of Mrs Rowse and Staff of Assistants. Fix and Style Guabanteed, Gentlemen's Suits to Measure, and eplen' did range of samples to select from. Inspection Invited. W. A. ROWSE, Cash Draper and Clothier Eketahuna READ WHAT , 'OTHER MARY JOSEPH '\ ALBERT HAS DONE. Taradale, Napier, September 9,1891. Dear Sister, —Your valuable mediae cured my daughter when she was suffering from rheumatic, fay^r, Yours sincerely, Mart Lynch, Ha wees' Bat Herald, September 14, 1891, " It is quite safe to say that there is no more Widely known or respected woman in Hawke's Bay than Sister Mary Joseph, nor one whose efforts for the relief of the suffer., ing sick have been more successful. During her long stay in this colony f over 30 years) Sister Mary Joseph has devoted herself to the discovery and utilisation of the medi. oinal virtues with which our New Zealand flora is so lavishly endowed. The result of her researches have been so successful that hundreds of families in Hawke's Bay have had reason to bless Sister Mary !n"g stay in this province, Her. lemetHes ultimately achieved *ujpre than local fame, «ot only iu. this colony, but also in Australia and at last the demand for them rc increased that it became necessary for a business firm to take the matter of distribution in hAQd Messrs Kempthorne and fKisaer- are therefore now the ftgente for the sale of these remedies, which, will be found Advertised in another column,."
T&radale, September 8,1891. To Sister Mary Joseph Aubert,—A number ol years 1 was aff wted with very bad headache and tried several medicines without effect, when I was advised to go to Sister Mary Josepb.who was then a resident at the Meanee Mission, but not having i much faith in family doctors it was some time before I went to her. I did go and explained how } fell she said she would make m.e well in a few days; and with the Bie'dlcfne I got and took, her words came tine, and i was all right. Afterwards she cured my daughter of a very dangerous complaint after 'two. or three doctors had failed.. Bistfar Mary J.oaeph has been a sad lojii to tnis place, to both Natives and Europeans, Hknusrsot Gobdos. Taradale, September 9,1891. Dear Sir,—ln 1881 I was seized with cramps. I was advised to go and see you, and the medicine you gave me cured me effectually. For two years previous I got them regularly, and thanks to you they have left me altogether, lam as strong again as ever I was. WIUAUt pONWA?. Bootmaker.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3953, 2 November 1891, Page 3
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