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SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF ! BOOTS AND SHOES. OVER 1000 PAIRS OF ALL ! DESCRIPTIONS. |UT MONAGHAN begs to announce lhal ■"■*• • he is now holding a Clearing Sale of Boots and Shoes, which be will offer at unprecedented prices. The following are a few quotations : — Men'a Balmorals, from 12a 6J „ Almas, from... ... ..; 13s Od „ Lome Shoes, frrm 12s Od „" Lace-ups, from t.. .. 12s 0d „ Watertight s, from 13s Od „ Bluchers, from' 8s Od „ Slippers, from .. ... 5s Od Ladies' High-legged Lavant, from... 9s Gd „ Si rong-laced Balmoral, from 9s Od „ Almas, from 10s Od „ Prunello, from ... ... 5s Od „ Kid, from 63 Od „ Pulcnt Shoes, from ... 83 Od „ Slippers, from ... ... 4s 6d Girls' High-buttoned Boots, from... 63 6d Maids' Elastics, from ... ... 7s Od Girls' Glove-kid, from 5s lOd Children's Boots, from ... ... 2s lid Boys' Almas, from ... 7a 6d „ Balmorals, from ... ... 9s 0J THE ABOVE ARE 3 STRICTLY C4SH QUOTATIONS. Also, — A large supply of my own made Work on handf^at greatly reduced prices. All Orders and Repairs promptly attended to. M. MONAGHAN (OppositeTflessrs Herbert" & Co.'s) Ross PiiACB, La-wbence. MATTHEWS AND CHALMERS PRICE-LIST FOR 1884. Buggieß and Station Waggons... £25 to £40 Expresses and Waggonettes ... :£30t0£45: £30t0£45 Spring Carts ... ... £18 to £23 Road Drays ... ... £18 to £19 Road Drays (with frames) ... £19 to £20 Tip Farm Drays (with brake and frame) " £20 to £22 Tip Drays ... ... ... £16 to £1 American Farm Waggon's ... £38 Carriers' Waggons ... ... £55 HORSE SHOEING, ileavy Draughts ... ... 8s pe set Light Draughts ... ... 7s 6d Spring-cart aud Farm Horses ... 7s Saddle Hacks ... ... 6s Fittings for Bamlett's Reapers, &c, &c. Reaper, by Reid and Gray, price £25. JTL3T RECEIVED the following valuable preparations prepared at the Laboratory of GK Caebighak, Pharmaceutical Chemist, [ Dunedin. /10RN3 ! CORNS! !— No certain 7uveThas \J ever been given to the wor'.d until the T>USSIAN CORN OTTRE was discovered It It is the greatest boon ever offered to the public. rpHE RUSSIAN 00-ctN CUKJB has reJ_ lieved thousands who" suffer from their excruciating pain ; its extraordinary success is the wonder of all who try it. HE RUSMAN COHN is per fectly painles?, dries instantly, and does not soil anything. One trial convinces the most sceptical. Is fid ppr bottle, TTOUR WORM SYRUP Cdnnot be beaten. X It did its work well with my two children, and also with several others I recommended it to.— Jas. Eades, Cumberland - Blreet, Dunedin. T)ILES — Cabkighan's Compound Witch X Hazel Ointment, a prompt relief and cure for blind, mucous, bleeding, external piles in all stages, Is 6J. Porteous Edinburgh Ointment, Is 6d. WORM SYRUP effectually destroys ah kinds of Worms ; pleasant, and quite harmless. 2s. yOUR WORM SYRUP was splendid in X its effect, bringing about 50 worms from my child.— H. N. Moobe, Palmerston. pAtiTOR OIL, TASTELESS (CarbigT \J man's)— Children drink it with avidity perfectly free from smrll. le. D ING WORM OINTMENT (( 'arbighaf's) Xt — No question of its efficacy sno fear of its results j and no danger of its use a + any time on the youngest child. Is 6d. YOUR MANGE REMEDY effected a rapid cure with my dog.— Wm. Low, Saddler, Mosgie YOUR MANGE^REMEDYaots admirably. X Such remedies as yours should be as widely known as possible. — R. M'KlNNOtf, Mount Lin ton Station, Southland. 1\OG8! DOGS!! -Cabhighan's Mange J ' Remedy (fluid), a certain cure, 3s 6d ; Distemper, 3s. Medicines to suit any com plaint to which the lower animals are liable. QUICK CURE was effected with your Mange Remedy on my dog.— T. Doodewabd, King-streefr, Dunedin. yOUR MANGE RiiviEDY made a rapid I cure of my dog.— F. G. Owen. Education Office, Dunedin. O T A YLO B, ■ Chbmist Lawrence, WHOLESALE & RETAIL AGENT , TUAPEKA DISTEICT MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. -PI (\C\C\ T0 LEND ' in sums to s u ic •^XA/UU Borrowers, on approved Freehold Security, at current rates *of interest. — Apply to J C. LOVE, Secretary T AWRENCE RAILWAY TIME TABLE J j Distance Up Trains 1 2 From— a.m. p.m. Lawrence 6.30 2. oq 3 Forysh * *3 7 Waitahuna 7 0 3.2 9 . Johnston ... ... * * 12 Round Hill * * 14 Manuka Creek ... 7.40 4.3 17 Moan Saart ... 7.49 4J2 19 Glenore * * 22 Clarksville 8.9 4.32 24 Miton 8.17 4.40 j Distance Down Trains. 1 2 From— a.m. p.m. Milton 10.35 7.0 2 Clarksville 10.43 7.8 5 ftlenore * * 7 Mount Stewart ... 11.5 7.30 10 Manuka 11.16 7.41 13 Rcund Hill * * 15 Johnston- *' * 19 Waitahuna 11.55 8.20 22 Forsyth * * 24 I Lawrence ... ... 12.25 8.50 *Train< stop to pick np or put down pass* senders i? p« ssary. WANTED KNOWN— Funerals conducted. V V and all kindsof funeral requisites kept, in stick by' Joseph Ecrjlbstone, Carpenter i Robj Piace, Lawrence.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1115, 31 January 1885, Page 4

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