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A horse kicked H. S. Shafer, of the Free myer House, Middleburg, N. V., on the knee, which laid, him up in bed, and caused the knee joint to become stiff. A friend recommended him to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which he did. and in two days was able to be around. Mr Shafer has recommended it to many others, and says it is excellent for any kind of a bruise or sprain. This same Remedy is also famons for its cures of rheumatism. For sale by E. D. Smith, wholesale and retail agent. —Advt. MrMcLernon, who lately bought Jensen and Moller's business in Napier, desires us to direct attention to his advertisement, in which he pointß out still greater reductions (5s in the pound). During his absence in Napier, his brother-in-law, Mr Somers, who has been his assistant for seventeen years, will conduct the sale, the terms of which will be strictly adhered to. To prevent annoyance to his old customers and others, who may leave work to be done, a thoroughly competent workman will be employed. —Ad.

ME H. O. BPACKMAN, P&OFESSOR OF MUSIC. rjHEACHER OF PIANO, VIOLIN, A ORGAN AND SINGING. Local Representative of Trinity College and the London College of Music — the only Colleges of Music which examine in New Zealand. Terms : One Guinea per Codrse. Pupils may commence at any time. Country visitors may arrange for occasional lessons. Pianos Toned - Single Tuning, 10s. FARM HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION. ■ r pHE CALL of 20s per member, payable a within four weeks, may be left at Mr R. Johnston's. Members desirous of having sections will communicate with the undersigned at once. M. McLEOD, President. A DANCE will be held at Sorry's Hall, Makaraka, on TUESDAY, February 4th. Gentlemen's tickets, 4s ; ladies free. Refreshments provided. Music by Messrs Bolton and Higgins. 876 WANTED— A Cook, a Housemaid, and a Nurse. — Apply to Mrs U. Gray, Waiobika. 875 WANTED— A BOY, to work in garden and make himself generally useful. -Apply W. L. Rees, " The Bungalow." WANTED, to Hire — One Hand-power Chaff-cutting Machine, for about three days. — Apply to Parnell and Bull. WANTED KNOWN— Plums, Apricots, Greengages, Peaches, Nectarines, Apples, Oranges, etc. ; also, Drinks and Ice Cream.— Can be had at J. Lewis. 880 PEARS, Peaches, Plums, Apples, Bananas, Oranges, Tomatoes, Marrows, Pumpkins, Onions, Cheese, Butter, and Bacon selling cheap at Warren's. 881 J~sTGLEY'S Circulating Library.— New ■ Books and Magazines added this week. Subscription : One shilling a month. 882 MISS BUCHANAN will resume Music Lessons on MONDAY, January 27th justant. 872 I^l OR SALE— A number of PIGS (all ages). —Apply D. P. Cameron, Waerenga-ii-hika. . 835 BE SURE you buy a Dress (making, material, trimmings, etc., complete) for 16s 9d, 18s 9d, 21s, 255, 30s 6d. — To be had for a few weeks only at Henry Lewis. MEN'S Hard Felt Hats from Is, Men's Cord Trousers at 5s lid, Men's Blue Denham Trousers, Sac Coata, and Jumpers from 3s lid (best makes).— At R. & A's Genuine Sale. 791 FOR SALE, cheap -Large TENT, IB x 12, walls 6ft, ridge 10ft ; floor boarded aud oil-clothed ; at present standing on Kaiti hill.— Apply ofPieo of this paper. 850 FOR SALE — An almost now PIANO, which has bceu very little used, — Apply to H. Martin, Royal Hotel, whore instrument may be seen. 825 jpiOOK COUNTY Furnishing Warehouse. \.J Veraudtth Blinds — 6 feet, price 4a (id • Bft, 6s 6d ; 10ft, 7a 6d.-J. Townley. 804 H/lONKY TO LEND, on Land - £3000 iVS. £1000, and £ 1300. or in sums to anil, borrowers. Low rates. — David Morige, Union Bunk Buildings. 1 UST BOUGHT— Travellers Samples of »l Men's Under Shins, Hurd and Soft Felt Hats, Ladies' Blouses, Hosiery, Gloves, &c, all to be sold at Wholesale Prices.— At Rojjbrtbon & Adair's. 700 EMEMBER-W.o aro the Cheapest House in town for Drapery and Clothing, every Article reduced, inspection invited.— At Robertson & Adair's. 792 WASHING HATS AND BONNETS, la lid to 10s Gd, reduced to Is Gd, Is lid, 3s lid; Ladies' Straw Hats, ttimmed and untrimmed, tid, Is, Ia 6d, usual price of these goods Is lid to 7s Gd.— Mark Way House,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7543, 25 January 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7543, 25 January 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7543, 25 January 1896, Page 3

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