DENTISTRY. I HAVE sold to Mr 11. C. Wilson, Sur-geon-Dentist, the Sole Right for Napier, with right to practice in any part of New Zealand, nly Patent—“THE TRIUMPH BASE,” whereby Celluloid Plates can be made thinner than paper, and as flexible and strong as steel. Any one infringing said Patent will be at once prosecuted by me. A. \V. CHATFIELD, Surgeon-Den list* Auckland. M R H. cTw ilson ‘ SURGEON-DENTIST, NAPIER, WILL VISIT WAT PAW A on AUGUST 26th and 27th. And may be consulted at Mr Ward's, (Saddler). ON VIEW NOW. Specimens of the TRIUMPH BASE are now on view in the window of Mr E. Harwood, Stationer, &c. The Durability and Strength of this “ Base” guaranteed. 62 lyj- ONEY TO LEND.— Sums of £159, £200,\ £250, and £3OO are ready for Investment on first-class Freehold Securities. Apply to Mr F. O’B. LOUGH NAN, 64 Solicitor, Waipawa.. BLYTHE’S GREAT WINTER CLEARING SALE, 1884. REDUCTIONS ON EVERY ARTICLE IN STOCK: EVEN IF ONLY OPENED UP YESTERDAY. AN IMMENSE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. GREAT BARGAINS. HOME VALUES. NO DISCOUNTS. Five per cent, advance on all Goods Booked at Sale Prices. Certain Lines, such as— Trunmed Millinery Hats & Bonnets Straw Hats and Bonnets Ladies’ and Girls’ Costumes Feathers, Flowers Dress Goods Mantles, Dolmans Ulsters, even Kaiapoi Ulsters Winter Gloves Knitted Wool Goods Ribbons, AND GENERAL FANCY GOODS, Must be cleared at almost any price, in accordance with the now wellknown practice of starting each Season with a THOROUGHLY CLEAN STOCK AT Standard H OUSE, NAPIER. 112 GUNS! GUNS! GUNS! JUST OPENED UP, ex “ MEROPE ” A Splendid Assortment of Double and Single Breech and Muzzle-loading GUNS, direct from the Manufacturers. Prices from 40s up to £ls. AMMUNITION. 1 case each of FFF, and Curtis and Harvey’s Diamond Grain Powder Shot in all sizes, 1,2, 3,4, and 5 Caps, Central-Fire Cartridges, Cartridge Cases, &c. W. RATIIBONE, 56 Waipawa. NOTICE. FI UGH ROBERTSON, BAKER, &c., WAIPAWA, Begs to return his sincere thanks te his numerous friends and the public who have accorded him their support during the time that he has been in business in Waipawa, and to inform them that he has disposed of the same to Mr H. FLETCHER, of Kaikora, who will in future conduct it on his own account, and for whom he respectfully solicits a continuance of tlieir patronage. Henry fletcher, BAKER, In taking over the above business, wishes to assure the public of Waipawa, Kaikora and Te Aute, that he will continue to supply them with the best possible article, and hopes by strict attention to their wishes, not only to retain all the old customers, but to largely increase them. Mr H. Robertson will retain the management of the business. Waipawa will be supplied daily, Kai- j kora three times weekly, and Te Aute I twice weekly. 182 |
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Waipawa Mail, Volume VI, Issue 679, 15 August 1884, Page 2
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469Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume VI, Issue 679, 15 August 1884, Page 2
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