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A SPLENDID PICTURE I '.... ARTIST'S i'EE £l6O, : Captain Forrest'n Megntficent. Painting ."THE BEITISU FLEET IK , HOBART HARBOUR." , | A mammoth can m -8 feet by 5 feet. Art Union on 30th June. Tickets; half-aorrnvneach, may be lobtained in Maitertou from MESSRS. A. WHITE & CO.,_ Tobacconists. 1.0. G.T., PIRENIX LODGE, No. 203. CONVEBSAZIONE ' Will bo Md in the lE..MP.E RAN 0E H ALL WEDNESDAY, 21bt JUNE, ■ Commencing 7.30 p.m. TICKETS—ONB SHILLING. t i-111ß, CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE rjASjus.open'id a p'endid shipment JLL ot BOOTS & SHOES per s.s. lonio, including Ladies' Evening bhoes, Ladies' Walking Boots, in Kid, Morocco and Calf. .'lSO—ladies felt and wool liked slippers. Men's Patent Slippors, Infants' Ankle Straps Ladies' Genuine .Kid, Button, and Lace 'Shoes, Gentlemen's Court and Dress Shoes, MEN and BOYS' BOOTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. We allow no one to deai os in quality and I'BICES. The Stock is well assorted by constant ar rivals of New Goods. In Colonial Boots we have the largest assortment in the town. 'SPECIAL 1 0//' SHOOTEIIB SPECIAL J,4/0 SHOOTERS 12/6 SPECIAL 14// U WATERTIGHTS Wo keep a large stock of the Celebrated Zealandia Brand, Every Pair absolutely Guaranteed to give honest wear, Farmers and Ariisans' requirements are specially studied. Book Made to Order ard Guaranteed. Rmin jfacufeil. Parents who lmciw the trouble in keeping their boys and giris properly shod should visit out Establishment, Note theaddressJ, CARPENTER, QUEEN STBI3ET, MASTEBTON. lollib guessing COMPETITION. MESSBS HOOD & JOHNSON, Confectioner!:, Queen-street, intend holding a lollio guessing competition, and havo now in their window a glass jar filled with lollies. Evjry person spending one shilling will be entitled to a guess, The person who guesses nearest tho exact number of lollies the jar contains will be presented with tho sum ol TWO GUINEAS, The competition will commence on WEDNESDAY, June Uth, and will be decided on 'lst August, 1993, The jar has been sealed in the presence of representatives of the press, and wiil bo opened by them on (he Ist August at noon. HOOD & JOHNSON CONFECTIONERS, Queen Sikemv Masiemon; F A BLACKSMITHS'SHOP, In a rising township In tho Forty-mile bush. Satisfactory reasons for soiling. For particular.-! apply by letter to- " W.X.Y.Z." Pnst Office, Eketahuna. R. ies nd !S. iry irn K an •S; IK. 10 an it H I R, :er. 0 R S A. L E. - L.K.Q.C.P., L.M., Ac. THIS Celebrated Specialist is i only Lady M.D. in the Southern Hemisphere. She holds nine diplomas aud certificates, and is registered throughout the British Dominions. She cures with absolute certainty, all nervous, chronic, skin and blood afleotions, fits, paralysis, bronchitis, >out, liver and liing complaints, kidney and jladder troubles; and all tho effects of indiscretions and excesses. Dr Frikart's treatment is thorough, scientific and effeotuijlf Consultation—Personally, free; by letter (including diagnosis), "Is. A cure guaranteed in all curable cases. Tho following are a few of many testimonials the Doctor has received ; FSOM THE ST. AIMUD MERCURY. Dr. Frikart's fame in curing diseases of the nervous system, and chronic and complicated complaints has gono abroad in the colonies. HIOJITHESTANDAIID. Dr. Frikart's warvelloua cures hftvo created sensation. ritoM IKE CHARLTON INDEPENDENT. A Distinguished Visitor.—Charlton is.at present honoured by ihe presence of Mrs E. F. M. Frikarl, H.D., who has obtained the highest possib'c honours in her profession, and established a great reputation in the Colony by her phenomenal success in the treatment of nefvousi ohronio, and eompliThe examinations this talented lady has passed aro almost toe numerous to mention, for apart from being a Doctor of Medicine, and a Liceniiato ol King and Quern's Collego of Physicians Dublin, liclam', and a Licentiate of Mid wifery of the same-college; she is a!si Praktisohe Art 1 :! o! Swiweiland, and passet what is considered about the hardest tasl in ihe medical world,.ihe Staais Examena 1 Berne University. The Doctor is no meai sho may be consulted in Ger man, French aud Spanish, as well as Eng lish, Having held Hospital Appointments ' 'j been wide, bu practical. niosi mb mn,. Dr. Frikart has effected more cures o nervous and chronic complaints than an; other Specialist in Australia, FROM IHE TVAUBNAMBOOIi STANDARD. Dr. Frikart, the well-known M.D., liai been very successful in the treatment ol j number ol local cases, FROM THE CUBONICLE. Dr. Frikart'n reputation as a clever ant lished throughout the colonies, FROM THJI HAMILTON SPECTATOR, Dr. Frikart, who recently arrived fron the Old Country, has a splendid reputation and is tho only legally qualified lady M.D in Australia. ' Tho Doctor would caution readers agains unprincipled persons calling Ihemselve herbalists,, medical botanists p electricians, clairvoyants, and healers, who have no medical knowledge am nothing to recommend them but thei audacity; and who thrive on the credulit; of tho publio ty their fraudulent announce mont lie ember I)r. Frikart is nine times quail Jed a d registered bj throughout Australia. Consultation from 10 to 6 daily, and oi Tuesday and Saturday evenings from U< 9. Note the address—l 4, Brandon-streel Wellington, one door from Fcatherstoi street

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4448, 19 June 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4448, 19 June 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4448, 19 June 1893, Page 3

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