WONDERFUL CORE by D. CLEARY’S PATENT Mr William Pric<», 6, Garrett street, Wellington, writes:—Lear Sir, —I write thanking you for the Plaster you sent me for my hack. I suffered from bleed ing y>iles for eight or ten years, and it stopped the bleeding in one week, and as it is three months since I used the Plas ter, I have not seen a sign of its return. I look upon it as a wonderful cure for Pleading Piles and Pains in the Back, and can recommend it to all suffering with tho same complaint.—July 22nd, 1901. Witness: H. Fielder. Esq., J-P. Plasters posted to any address. Address—l). CLEAKY, No. ICO, Taranaki street, Wellington. Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. J AST FEW WEEKS OP OUR SALK, N.P. Rochester Hanging Lamps, at 8s 2-1 Mammoth Rochester Hanging Lamps, at 15-j 6d Bracket Lamps, at Cs 6d N.P. Study Lamps, 16 6d Patent Stwing-Machine Lamps 6 Bissell'S Children’s Carpet Sweepers, Is 6d 14 Hughes’s Patent Fountain Clothes
Washers, 2s 6d Nickel-plated Watches, 7s 6d No. 32 Enterprise Mincers, 18s Cd 5-gallon cast, ronnd Pots, 3s Gd No. 70 Tinned Saucepans, 2s lid Large Tinned Frypans, 9d Enamelled Frypans, Gd Enamelled Meat Pishes, from 5d Enamelled Milk Pans, with lip, 2s 9d Jersey Baby Chums, IGs Travelling Dress Baskets, from 85s Solid Marble' Clocks, best French movements, 37s Gd Fenders and Fireirons, large assortment at sale prices Furniture Polish, Gd Silver Platedwaro, good reductions, to clear Perambulators and Go-carts, at sale-prices Bedsteads, cheajiest in town. WILKINS AND FIELD. lEONMON GEES, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. H. M. STEPHENS--14 and 16, LAM-BTON QUA’ I '. WELLINGTON. Travelling Bag and Trunk Manufacturer. Also, Importer of Ladies’ Hand Bags, Purses, Dress Cases, etc. INSPECTION INVITED. Telephone, 416. A DISCOUNT Of <-jS IN THE WILL BE TAKEN OFF ALL IMPORTED BOOTS AND SHOES AS SHOWN IN THE WINDOW OF PEARCE’S BOOT ARCADE, CUBA STREET. UP TO THE END OF THIS MONTH. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE CONTACTOR TO COMMENCE ALTERATIONS TO PREMISES A* PEAROE'S: BONNINGTON’S CARRAGEEN OB 'IRISH MOSS CURESINFLUENZA ~ , BRONCHITIS . , , ASTHMA . , . BORE THROAT . COUGHS AND COLDS. ASK FOR BONNINQTON’3. SEE THAT YOU GET IT. BONNINGTON’S PILLS FOR BILIOUSNESS. Y° U HAVE A RIGHT To expect satisfaction When yon nae TTSEM’’ HOUSEHOLD DYES. And yon will get satisfaction. These dyes are put up in glass tubes, are easy to handle and do not deteriorate by keeping. Will dye light and heavy materials, and the process is the same for all materials. MAIL COACHES. PONTON-SHANNON LINE OP COACHES. GEORGE W. HOBBS ... Proprietor. Coaches leave Foxton twice daily—s.3o a.m. and 3.45 p.tn.—to connect with the Mail Trains from Wellington and Palmer, ston North, arriving at Shannon. Coaohes leave Shannon for Foxton at ji -- 221
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4441, 22 August 1901, Page 6
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