SLAUGHTER SLAUGHTEEI SLAUGHTER I DEAFLY, CLOTHING, ■ S MILLINERY, ESTATEOFA.A.BOWLEY, 31 and 33, Couitenay Place, ■Wellington, W, BELL HAS purchased the Entire Stock in tho estate ot eras shillings and Id in tjik£, and mil clear the lot in a short time at Slaughtering Prices for CASH. THE STOCK CONSISTS 0FPlaln and Fanoy Dress Stuffs, Colorad and Black Cashmeres andMerinos.Delaines Plaids, Dress Iweeds, Trails, Muslins Black and Colored Velveteens, Flushes Art Muslins, Cretonnes, Dimitjs and FlanneUettes. White and Colored Blankets and Counterpanes, White and Colored Flannelfl, Brown and White Sheetings, Grey and Whito Calicoes, Table Damasks, Cotton and Crimean Shirtings, Brown and Cream' He-Hands, Window Hollands, Tickings, SUeslas and Dress Llnlngi), Towels and Towolings, bhawls, Lace Curtains, Table Covers, Antlmacassers, Toilet Covers, Diapers, Ladies' and Children's Ulsters and Jackets, Ladles' and Children's Blouses, Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Ladles' and Qlrls' Straw Hats and Trimmed Milllinery, Ladies' Kid, Silk, Meta and Lisle Gloves, Ladies' and Ghildrens Hoiierv, Ladles' Corsets and Undofolotblng, PolKsses, Ribbons, Dust Cloaks, Men's and Yon'hs' Cloth and Tweed Suits, Overcoats, Oilskins, Macintoshes, Moleskin Trousers, Tweed Trousers, Vests wi Trousers, Men's and Boys' White andtOolored Shirts, Men's and Boys' Straw ffcd Felt Hats, Caps, Scarfs, Ties, and Generataaber BeinTimeeobtiieGbeat BabgVins, (Opposite Club Hotel, MnstcrtoSw W.BELL, \ PHOPKIETOB, HE BONGO PAITENEIEEI KOUTOU EAIoA.
MACBEAN STEWARTS HEW CUBE FOB ASTHMA I New Core for Croup I New Cute lor Dipbthetiat New Cure lor Chronic Bronchitis I Plants ol Now Zealand. In ASTHMA the New Gtire has proved Itself to be Bead and PhouMers above all other Cures, IN NO INSTANCE has a death oconrrcd Iron diphtheria when the "New Cure" had beea freely used from the first onset ol ihe disease, and so great ave iis protective powers, that the complaint has never been family, Tha New Cure, 3s Gd; Grindella Bobasta The Union Packing Go, WE feel BUie tfaat if the publio only knew the amount of harm they do themselves, and the amount of money they spend in doctor's bills to try and remedy (if it ever can be remedied) the injury cawed by drinking cheap and impure teas, they would pay a little more for good, sound tea, and thus insure as tea is concerned, I We feel it necessary to say a word in » (Ll -J 1— l_l™ 1.1.-J.J »,- an expert). 2be majority of those wo deal in tea imagine they can blend, but RED FUNNEL TEA IS A MUIDBB Of IHE FINEST DAHJEELINU CEYLON & PEKOES get It. Packed in lft and, Jft paokete, olbandlOlbtici, Aiami ii WAIKABAPA FARMERS' 00-OPER-ATIVE ASSOOIATTOJS, [Ltd.] (Formerly M. Catdbtrg and Co.) I MMterton.Oftitertori|GreytoTmj Pahia tua and Tenui. ♦■ '. I' The we of Tea grim <m me mnAngXy learnt tell the ream, Mmymrit antTthilaraUdaiifvnthvnM. ■ Leaves WOODVILLEforEKETAHUN, daily at 0.40 a.m., in time for Wellingto Train, returning from Eseiajtona daily ( 1,30 p.m., after arrival of Train froi Wbhmhoh. Fares and Luggage carrk Saddle Bona, Buggw and Spea . Concha for Eire at any tinK..;. ■'.':.: Ttltgtamt promptlyattended to, : T^pßß»M.^i.ii.i.M,MiiiWooDn wmMMmt
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4759, 28 June 1894, Page 1
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492Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4759, 28 June 1894, Page 1
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