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A SOUND INVESTMENT ! Y^J can at the following prospectus, examine it closely, probe its inmost recesses shake it up, turn it n\m<)a down, yea, the envious, the sceptical, may g«-t at. with both fei't. &til! you will find it is absolutely and certainly, s.ue r sound, and impregnable, and as a matter of fact the great majority of rhe ' population in Cook v ounty have taken si-aroa up in this com pany, and have one and all received an excellent return on their • outlay. It is a mine that keeps continuously on the main loUe, : and vigorously commends itself to all speculators, by whatever ; standard you weigh him up. • ' SPiiCIMEiNS FEOM THE MAIN LODE, NOW ON VIEW AT DBEIE InT IsT El S S "^"'S. a Ladies' Kid Oxford Walking Shoes - - 5/I L, 6/6,8/9 c Ladies' High L^g Kid Button Boots - - Vj/6, 12/6 Men's Boating Shoes .... 5/6 „ Men's Strong Leather Shoes - - - 8/11. 9 6 »- Ladies' Kid Elastic Sides, patent toe caps - - 6/6,7/6,8/11 Ladies' Prunella Button Boots - - 7/11 Men's English Balmorals, pointed toes - - 14/ . ;•, Girls' Strong School Boots - 5/6,6/6 : Ladies' Leather Laceups - 8/11, 9/6 Men's Extra 1 Strong Shooting Boots, nailed - 12/, 13/6 iO Men's Canvas Shoes, white, blue, and brown - 6/6 i- Ladies' Tennis Shoes . - - - 4/6 Ladies' .Satin (Hide Elastic Sides, heel plates - 7/1 1 ! M?n's French Calf Goloshcd Balmorals ■•• -= - 16/6 9 Ladies' Bxtra High Leg Kid Balmorals - - 9/11 Ladies' Prunella Lasting Boots - 5/11 1 Girl's Jubilee Slippers - -/9 k. Youths' Strong Leather Laceups, heel and toe plates 8/6 t() Children's patent Strap Shoeß - - V> V 6 > 2 ! n Ladies' "Jolanhe" Kid Shoes - - - 9/6 Ladies' Pretty »' veiling Shoes - 3/11, 4/6, 5/6 a Men's Tourist Boots - - - - 12/6 e » Ladies' I s eat German Walking Shoes, points! toes 8/ to .Dadie's Tan and Marorie Shoes in groat vaiiety c . A line Children's Copper Toed Loceups to clear at 2/11 as Ladies' Kid Lucrups, fiom - • - 8/11 of A Lot of empty Boot Trunks from 2/6 each. st Nubian Blacking, Peerless Gloss, Satin Polish, Glycerole, Iron Lasta, Boo x m Protectors, etc., etc. >n My Show is worth seeing. The Goods will pay for inspection. cj* The PItICKS AltE LOWEE THAN EVER, at— 3 HEIT]<rESST 7 S Cash Boot Market, Gladstone Road. of lg [ t m||> t| „ . | „,|,,,| „,. „ 1..1.1.1 cl- ~~ to JOB FEINTING OFFICE, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBOENE. is now prepared to undertake AT AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON PRICES. ho of X HANDBILLS, at an hour's notice, and distributed ho ' ' i O "n RECEIPT and VOUCHER BOOKS, Numbered Consecu, ion tively, single or in duplicate. BILLHEADS, in every size and pattern, and on good paper (A large quaniy of Superfine Accoun Paper having been purchased \ cheap, ; tl tradesmen will have their orders executed at lowest rates.) | VISITING CARDS, Ladies' and Gents', equal to coppernd plate, on ivory or gold-edged cards INVITATION CARDS, on Gold bordered or Enamelled on Cards, for Evening Parties, "At Homes," Balls, &c. iv c %l BINDING — Statutes, Newspaper Files, Music, Periodicals, Returns, and every description of plain binding ie CIRCULARS Eg RULES and BY-LAWS lie g . BUSINESS CARDS ACCOUNTS SALES >a PHAMPHLETg o§ POSTERS, in black or colored inks, lanci o] X " * 1 ON SALE— Proof of Debt Forms, Custom-house Cleari ? Forms, Bills of Lading, Surveyors' Co-ordinate Forms,. 2<i Road Board Rate Receipt and Demand Books, Poundkeeper's Returns, Valuation Lists, " House to Let," &c, Colored and Fancy Papers, Ornamental Cards, &c. LAW AND COMMERCIAL STATIONERY. rs I n_ Wool Liens, Writ of Summons, Subpoenas, Caveat Forms , 8 Memo of Transfer and Mortgage Forms. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE AMERICAN DISPENSARY, DEPARJIWENT. 42 MARGARET STREET, SYDNEY, [* CHIEF advantages. Betweeu George and York streets.) P.O. I „ Ijow premiums and laryu ronusoa Box 020. Dr Speer is a regular Graduated t 81w ,a^S!l^^Vft!SpS?of-ae.lh. fhysiomn, ednoated at Harvard Colleße, Most liberal conditions U.S. (for confirmation see New Zealand j ' Low New Zea-and mortality. gazette, Junuary 21st, 1886; also New South , Economical m^^o^ > W.leiO«eite, April 17th, 1888) The doctor . — has devo ed-14 yearß to thestudv of CHRO- I 1 T 9. TAL ?V M absubed (including NIC, NERVOUS, and SPECIAL DIS- j . ?&^sß?^-wbeuta«.tod £mm h EAsEs , ?t ?;^r^ tG in v, the u lead , iu e • '>n New Zealand) £l#toW -hospitals of the United States, which enable.-h i in addition to rho nbovo funrlß, the him- to treat all private \r lublea with exoels ! 1 oflioobai an AMNUAL INCOME of lent re B ult 8 . All applying to him will t ■^ -J £2! receive hißhonest opinion of their complaints, t The Surplufl Cash Profits in 1885 were *2^656 No experimenting jnn Meroury. used. He I will guarantee a positive oure in evory case' l OPKNINfi OF TONTINK SAVINGS FUND. SECTION, he undertakee, or forfeit i2OO. Hie reason J , aowboiug So n d BP ;FuUd Syßt ° m Policleß are ' for doin g 80 »3, this— when there is moi no h Now ABBureni and existing Asouranco Policy- or &*™ a^ease, and nothing but an inof- JJ ooidura will be allowed to join this section. gamo trouble, or, in other words, a conalOvl ' ar6SK?, uiu ?- n " 1 w r- t? - ilie ( t ? () Soo , fi0 ° "oration of : eymptoma ; producing.,ftr.certftjn -' iSa a^K,s£ v fi? i s».^. ol aS «»»»t, there ; h no reason why* it eanL" onooo, whon liberal roturns in cash arc *«oti tle removed with the proper remedies,; C ''i'hn,;H,,M«i **, w « , therefore he guarantees, Hfi wishes i it w Siff^g dl f n f!y u«§er r to<,d 'that- he .. doea h ; /JaßooiotliorTontinesadvertiaed not claim to perform impossibilities, 1 or! to I * ♦ Tnr rt vm»*) ~T~ux. i llt , aa ve miraculous power ;he claims only toibe I ' ta .a^a^ir LS?;^-r d f u - cc T ful Pl ? y r a 4 th * n from the Travelling Agents of .thoDepartm ant roughly informed in h!8 speciality, ohropio- 1 F. W. FUANKLANd, Diseases of Men and Women, People m Actuary and Principal Offloar. residing at . a distance can, by explainicgj fr> D. M. LUCKIB, their troubles in detail, be treated at home Iso Coron-.ißß'one* ne course of treatment will not in any wj.y I WANTED KNOWN— Mixpd PATWTQ iafc ;rf«re with their buainesß. Examination bfandTi?tin B rrlre^Ef: ff d ? d ™f fwe M tO n ' U k fl C £ al *» "»**>** \ 1 ■luced Prices, at- «• J- «P-er, M.D., 42, Margaret Street, ' TTATT ,e< betwffn G«-nr«;a and York Btrectß, vSydn.y. I ' F. HALLb, Post Office Box, Mo. 1 920. O£B«e houra 10 f~~ Paintke, Etc., a.m. to 12 a.m ; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. Sue- ■ ; Oppostte H»yal Hotel. -lays, from 10 to 11 a.m. only, £11 opmmui.ioations are ia future to be for- » /COPPERPLATE PRINTING— Ladiiea or arde <* to Sy dney, as above. 929 A \J gentlemen having their Visiting Cards ■ — — : : plates, can have same printed from QURVEYORS' CO-ORDINATE FORMS at Hkbald office Q at the Hsbald Office,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5709, 4 March 1890, Page 4

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