. THE AREI7AL OF : 379-TKU'NES^379 BOOTS AND SHOES. (EX COPTIC), ■; < To the Speoial Order and Dibeotioh Ladies' Tan Boots and shoes ' rinet's Boots and Shoes Bostockand Co.'s Boots and Shoes' Ladies' Evening Shoes, from 2s lid Ladies' Nieo Slippers, from Is lid Childrons'Tan Boots and Shoes Girls' Tan Strapped Shoes LadieB 1 Featherweight Court Shoos inota' Evening Shoes Hadics'Satin ami Silk Shoes, all colours Hannahs Indeslruotable Toed Boots, 686 d .. Hannah's Q Ooppa Toes Is lid, 1» . 8s lid ladies Hice Cloth Top' Walking Shoes Ladies' Nice Clasp Walking Shoes Ladies' BiauUfuUtemUla Bootiml Sh Cents' Tan Boots and Shoes Cove and West's Boots and Snoes The K Boots and Shoes Gents' Boots and Shoes, from 7s 6d Gents Slippeis, from 2s lid The Palace 0 Boot, from 7b 6d. . ■ Hannah's G Shooters, 10s 6d Hannah's G Shoes, 7s M Hannah's G Bluchers, 6s fkl Hannah's E.S. Shoes, 4a 6d ss6d Hannah's G Loggings, Gs 6d . Hannah's Tenniß Shoes, 8s 6d, 4s Cd, Hannah's Everlasting School Boots, 6d,40. A Special Shipment of 12 Trunks Tennis Shoes foi this season, with Thick Rubber 501e8,1286d, 16s 6d. WE manufacture 2,000 paira of our Superior and Ctilobratod G Boots and Shoes every week, and, aa a proof of the demand for these goods, ours is the only Boot Factory in New Zealand that ! la working full timo this season. Every Storekeeper and Boot Vendor hould keep the Palace <J Boots il they fish to inoreaßO their trade. Wo are Wholesale Sealers in all kinds if Leather and Grindery. Bespoke SOLE AGENTS FOROOVB AND WEST'S BOOTS ANDFOKTHB CELEBRATED K BOOTS, NOTE THE ADDRESB- - MABTBETOM; H. PETERSON, Manager, WOODCOTE SOUSE SCHOOL, HOBSON STREET, WELLLNGTON,
HEADMASTER, 0, L. Gardiner. B.A„ Pembroke College, Cambridge; Boaident Assistant Master 0 F, Wooldridge, M.A., Keble College, Oxford; Drill, ing and Gymnastic Instructor, Sergeant Lnwronoo. Subjeotß—Divinity, Latin Greek, Frenoh, English, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Euclid, Algebra. Boys prepared ior scholarships and entranoe at Christohuroh and Wanganui, Tho school games, cricket, and Association football, are thoroughly looked after out ot school hours, The house has large rooms and stands in extensive grounds, including a field for cricket and football. An experienced matron is in oharge o! the domestic arrange* ments, Vacancies for several Boarders from the age of ten, ami for a fow Day Buys. Prospectus and full information on application to Wcodcote House. asK^TI L.K.Q.C.P., L.M., 4c.
THIS Celebrated Lady Specialist is the only Lady M.D. in the Southern Hemisphere. She holds rino diplomas and certificates, and is registered tbrougEout the British Dominions. She cures with absolute certainty, all nervous, chronic, skin and - blood affections, fits, paralysis, bronchitis, gout, liver and lung complaints, kidney and bladder troubles, and all tho effects of indiscretions and excesses. Dr Jrikait'B treatment is thorough.Boientific and effectual, Consultation—Personally, free; by letter (including diagnosis), 103. A cure guaranteed in all ourablo cases. The following are a few of .many testimonials the Doctor has received : from hie 6i, arnaud heiot?, Dr. Frikart's famo in curing diseases of tho nervous system, and chronic arid complicated complaints has gone abroad in the colonies. FKOMIHESTANDiW). Dr.Frikart'smarvellouscureshavecreated a profound sensation, • rroa the chabltok independent, A Distinguished Visitor.—Charlton is at present honoured by the presence of Mrs E. F. M. Frikart, M.D., who has obtained the highest possible honours in her profession, and established a groat reputation in the Colony by her phenomenal success in tho ' treatment of nervous, chronic, and compli--1 catcd complaints. The examinations this J talented lady has passed arc almost too numerous to mention, for apart from being '. a Doctor of Medioine, and a Licentiate of 1 King and Queen's Collcgo of Physicians, Dublin, Ireland, and a Licentiate of Mid- ■ wifery ol.the sanio college; sho is also Praktischo Ariz of Switzerland, and passed . what is considered about the hardest task 1 in the medical world, the Staats Eiamcn at B Berno University. The Doctor is no mean ? inguist, as sho may be consulted in Ger--6 man, French and Spanish, as well as English. Having held Hospital Appointments, , hor experience has not only been wide, but . nractical.
FROM THE MAIL. Dr. Frik&tt has effected more cures of nervous and chronio complaints than any other Specialist in Australia, FKOM THE WAIUSAMSOOL STANDARD, Dr. Frikart, the well-known M.D., has been very successful in the treatment of a number of local cases. ' FROM THE CIUIONIOLE. Dr.Frikart'B reputation as a olovcr nnd successful practitioner is thoroughly established throughout the colonies, FROM THE HASinOT BvEOTATOR, Dr.tfrikart, who recently arrived from the Old Country, has a splendid reputation, and is the only legally qualified lady M,D. in Australia. Tho Dootor would caution renders agains unprincipled persons calling themselvesherbalists, medical botanists professors, electricians, clairvoyants, and magnetic healers, who have no medical knowledge and nothing to recommend them but their audacity, and who thrive on the credulity of tho publio by their fraudulent announce; ment. Bemember Dr. Frikari is nine times qualifiedan ro gistered by the Medical' Boards throughout Australia. Consultation from 10 to 0 daily, and on Tuesday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9. ' Note the address—l 4, Brandon-street, Wellington, one door from Featherston street
Depressed Australia! JUST RECEIVED FROM SYDNEY, oQ7f\ ™ VALDB OF OHOIOB X?Q7K ail I 0 000DS| mbmeing : *£ I w Ladies* 37/6 Jackets for 25/Good 1/3 Dress Materials for lOid per yd Splondid 1/- „ BJd „ Heavy 9Jd Royeraibla Dress Tweeds for fijd per yard , : .: Men's 1/6 Lambswool Socks for 1/- pair Men's 32/6 Tweed Suits for 22/0 Boys' 17/6 Three Garment Tweed Knio> kerbocker suits (lit boys from 7 ,',■: to.l3years)for 12/6 Sewing Cottons, 200 yd reels, 1/- perdoz Don't Miss this OraoraoNm.oF Seodeiko the 'Bes* or -flnoba'-Ai the : ■■■'.; Lowest or Prices, at O/pMgNEIjL'S, the'. people's cheap draper .: andolothler. Note tho Address- ' '■■•■: i. 'Next' the Om'ok, QraEN'SIBBET, mih .MASipiOH
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4455, 27 June 1893, Page 3
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