. . THE.ARRIVAL 0F'..... , 379-TRUNKS-379 BOOTS AND SHOES. (EX COPTIC), \ To the Special Obder and Direction Ladies' Tan Boots and shoes Knot's Boots and Shoes Bostock and Co.'s Boots and Shoes Ladies' Evening Shoes) from 2b lid Ladies' Nice Slippers, from Is lid Ohildrens' Tan Boots and Shoes Girls' Tan Strapped Shoes Ladies' Featherweight Court Shoes Ladies' Queen Evening Shoes . inets'Evening Shoes Hadics'Satin and Silk Shoes, all colours Ssb'd Hannah's G Copper Toes Is lid, i. 3slld ' ■ Ladies Nice Cloth Top Walking Shoes Lidtos'liMutitalStemitio liootsanil '1 Gents' Tan Boots and Shoes Cove and West's Boots and Snoes The KBcots and Shoes Gents' Boots and Shoes, from 7s Gd Gents Slippcis, from 2s Ud The Palaco 0 Boot, from 7s Gd Hannah's G Shooters, 10s 6d Hannah's G Watertight, 10s Od Hannah's G Shoes, 7s Oil nnnli's 0 Bluchers, 6s (id - Mian's E.S. Shoes, 4s Gd 6s Gd annah's G Leggings, 63 6d Hannah's Tenuis Shoes, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, Hannah's Everlr-""" «»>■»»' "»»»■ Od, &o. A Special Qhipmont of 12 Trunks Tennis Shoes fot this season, with Thick Bub- . ber Soles, 12s 6d, 15s Gd, WE manufacture 2,000 pairs of our Superior and Celebrated O Boots and Shoes every week* and, as a proof of the demand for theso goods, outs is the only Loot Factory in New Zealand that is working full time this season. Evory Storekeeper and Boot Vendor should keep the Palaoe G Booib if they wish to inorease their trade. ■■ We are Wholesale Dealers iii all kinds of Leather and Grindery. Bespoke Uppers for the trado a speciality,' SOLE AGENTS FOROOVE AND WEBT'S BOOTS ANDFOKIHE CELEBRATED KBOOTS KOTK THE ADDRESS-QUEBN-STAEBI*, MABTEBIOM. H. PETERSON, Manager. LOLLIE GUESSING COMPETITION, MESSES HOOD & JOHNSON, Confectionora, Queon >■ street, intend holding a lollio guessing competition, and have now iu their window a glass jar filled with lollies. Every person sponding one shilling will he entitled to a guess. The person who guesses nearest the exact number of lollies the jar contains will bo presented wilhtho sum of
TWO GUINEAS, Tlio competition will commence on WEDNESDAY, Juno 14th, and will be decided on Ist August, 1893, The jar bas been scaled in the presenn of representatives of tlio press, and will bo opened by them on heist August at noon. HOOD & JOHNSON COOTECTIONEBS, Odebn Street, Mastbrton, Depressed Australia! JUST REfIEIVED PROM SYDNEY. 007R in VALUE or CHOICE f}O 7C iL ' " oooBS, emkiciiii/: #£ / v Ladies' 37/6 Jackets for 25/Good 1/3 Dress Materials for 10' d peryd Splendid 1/- „ • &fd „ Heavy 9Jd Roversible Dress Tweeds for per yard Men's 1/0 Lambswool Sockß for 1/- pair Men's 32/6 Tweed Suits for 22/6 Boys' 17/6 Three Garment Tweed Knickerbocker suits (lit boys from 7 to 13 years) for 12/6 Sewing Cottonß, 2Uoyd reels, 1/- per doz Don't Miss this Opportunity of Securing mb Best of Goons at the Lowest of Piuoes, at O.PRAGNELL'S, THE PEOPLE'S CHEAP DRAPER AND OLOTEIER, Noto the Address— Next the Clock, Qcben-street Masterton L.K.Q.C.P., L.M...&0, THIS Celebrated Lady Specialist is the only Lady M.D. In the Southern Hemisphere, She holds nine diplomas and certificates, and is registered throughout the British* Dominions. She cures with absolute cortainty, ■ 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 Frikart's trcatmont is thorough, scientific and effectual. Consultation—Personally, free; by letter (including diagnosis), 10s, A cure guaranteed in all curable cases. The following aro a few of many testimonials the Doctor has rcceiicd ;- FROM'ME ST. arnaud mercori, Dr, Frikart's fame in curing diseases of the nervous system, and ohronio and complicated complaints has gono abroad in the colonies. FROM THE STANDARD,
Dr, Frikart's marvellous curcshavo created a profound sensation. FROM THE CHARLTON INDEPENDENT. A Distinguished .Visitor.—Charlton is at present honoured by tho presenco of Mrs B, F. M. Frikart, M.D,, who has obtaiEed the highest possible honours in her profession, and established a_ great reputation in the Colony by her phenomenal success in the treatment of nervous, chronic, and complicated ■complaints. The examinations this talented lady has passed are almost too numerous to mention, for apart from being a Doctor of Medicine and a Licentiate of King and Queen's College of Physicians, Dublin, Ireland, and a Licentiate of Midwifery of the samo college; she is also Praktische Art/, of Switzerland, and passed what is considered about the hardest task in the medical world,'tho Staats Examenat Berne Univorsity. Tho Doctor is no mean inguißt, as she may bo consulted in German, Frenohand Spanish,as wellasEnglish. Having held Hospital Appointments, her experience has not only been wide, but practical. MOM THB MAU,, ;.• Dr. Frikart has effooted moro cures of nervous and chronic complaints than any other Specialist in Australia, FROM THE WARBNAMBOOI, ST4HDABD. Dr. Frikart, the well-known M.D., has been very successful in the treatment of a number of local cases. FHOM THE OHBOMOIE. Dr. Frikart's reputation as a clever and successful practitioner is thoroughly established throughout the colonies, ' VBOM TUB HiimjON BPEOTAIOH, Dr. Frikart, who recently arrived from the Old Country, has a splendid reputation, and is the only legally qualified lady M.D, in Australia, The Doctor would caution readers agains unprincipled persons' calling themselves herbalists, medical botanists professors, electricians, clairvoyants, and maghetio healors, who have no'medtcal knowledge and nothing to recommend them but their audacity, and wh6 thrivo on tho credulity of the public by.tb.oir fraudulent announcement, i. ' • ■■" BememberDr. Frikart is nine times qnalifie'dah ro gistered by.the Medical Boards throughout Australia, Consultation from 10 to G daily, and on Tuesday and Saturday evonings from 7 to Note the address-14, Brandon-street, Wellington, one door 'from Featberston
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4456, 28 June 1893, Page 3
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931Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4456, 28 June 1893, Page 3
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