OPXJTVAKE FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. J.C. GOLDIE JEGS to solicit the inspection of his stock, which at present is the largest and most varied possibly in the district. ___ n,„ a wm introduJedlo enable th. PnbHo examine quiokly and effectively what, in fact, may be described as an INTERESTING EXHIBITION 0F DECORATIVE, ARTISTIC, ! and SUBSTANTIAL FURNITURE, «&**., *»* Varied from the cheapest cottage articles to the highest classes m modern designs and new materials. tresses, Spring Mattresses, Kapok Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, &o. e T. C GOLDIE, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, and Undertaker. Main Street, Opunake. OPUNAKE OBITERION SHOEING FOBGE. J. PHILLIPS 7ISHES to notify to the Farmers and General Public that he haa taken a lease oi the Blacksmith's Shop lately occupied by A. PEATfI and intends to RE-OPEN THE SAMEMONDAY, FEBRUARY 27. Mr A . PEAT ' Will act as Working Manager Jot him, and all wort despatoh, and satisfi Horses shod "with the very beat material at the following prices . Hacks .« t 3 SS Iroriw™k aone atjqaally low pnoes. J.PHILLIPS. ApBATj Manager. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS JUST RRIVEE L kA 05A pairs 350 Of Ladies', Gents', and Children'a Boots and Shoes. MRS STITT mHANKS the public for paataup.. I port, and begs to notify that ment as above, she is 1 execute any to her. Full Stock of~Men's Wafertights, Shooters, Dress Boots in Black and Tan, and Shoes in large variety. LADIES' Button Boots Lace-up Boots, Black and Tan Shoes, SlipP 6 Girls' Boots and Shoes i \Tetholeo y f'the above are marked at lowest prices. MRS JOHN STITT, Main Street, Opunake. Milking Season. A LL DAIRY FARMERS SHOULD LAY IN STOCKS OF FEAVBR'S 1/6 COW DRENCH, 1/ The best of all Medicines for cows. In use more than 50 years. PEAVER'S Compound Lanoline 2s OINTMENT. 2s Approved remedy for sore Teats, so prevalent in the early season. FEAVER'S 2 6 EMBROCATION 2/6 Should be on hand on every farm and in every stable. ls&2a • Fearer's * 2s CAItBOLISED OIL For incised and lacerated wounda of all kinds. Syringes for milk fever &c., and medicines and directions for using the J. FEAVEB, CHEMIST, OPUNAKE, And of Storekeepers.
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Opunake Times, Volume XXII, Issue 771, 8 September 1905, Page 4
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