Mr John Stitt has just received four hundred pairs of men’s, women’s, and children’s boots from the Premier factory, specially selected for the winter season. Being such a large buyer he has made special arrangements with the Premier Factory, and is in a position to defy competition with this splendid make of boots. He is content with a small profit, as his motto is “ Small profits, quick returns.”—Advt. Teed’s Certain Cure for Corns has the largest sale of any Corn Cure in the Colonies. It has been known to cure the most obstinate cases of corns, warts, &c, after all others have failed. Price Is. linj)ouudiii“' IVotieo. In the matter of the Impounding Act, XIMPOUNDED in the Public Pound, X Opunake, by Banger from Lower Waiteika Road, on June 3rd, 1838, One Dark Bed Cow, tip off of near ear, fork in off ear, indistinct brand like M on off rump. If not claimed and expenses paid to bo sold on TUESDAY, June 21st, 1838, at 12 noon. K. V. BREACH, Poundkecper.
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Opunake Times, Volume VIII, Issue 393, 17 June 1898, Page 3
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172Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Opunake Times, Volume VIII, Issue 393, 17 June 1898, Page 3
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