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DENTISTRY. T HAVE soli I to Mi H. 0. Wilson, SurSl Dentist, the Sole Right for N;t| icr, with right to praHiee in any part of N<• w Zealand, my Patent— “THE TRIUM I’! f BASE,” whereby Celluloid Plates can ho made thinner than paper, and ns flexible and strong as steel. Any fine infringing said Patent will bout once prosec-uted by me. A. W. CHATFIELD, Surgeon-I dentist, Auckland. MR 11. cTWILSON, SUIiGEI;N-DENTJST, NAPIER. THE NEXT \ IS IT TO WAIPAWA, June 23rd and 2-11 li,Ii, When he may be consulted at Mr Ward’s, Saddler. Specimens of the TRIUMPH BASE are row on view in the window of Mr T. F. Moouk, Chemist, V aipawa. The Durability and Strength of this “ Base” guaranteed. G 1 THE NEW RAILWAY STORE, KAIKORA. A. MIJ. WAX. NEW GOODS IN CLOTHING ! Kaiapoi, Mosgiel, Oamaru, Roslvn, Australian, English, and Scotch makes. NEW GOODS IN DRAPERY! NEW DRESS GOODS in Poinpadottr Sateens, Figured Lustres, Carmelites, Nun’s Veiling, Black and Colored Merinos, Cashmeres, &c., NEW GOODS in Hats, Flowers, Feathers, and Ornaments. NEW GOODS IN HOSIERY! Ladies’ and Children’s, in fancy and plain colors. Also a special Line in Ladies’ sky-blue Cardinal, and pink Novi Lace Ilose. BOOTS AND SHOES! Colonial, English, and French manufactures. JEWELLERY AND CLOCKS! Q.t alitv Guaranteed. SADDLERY! SADDLERY! Ladies* and Gents* Colonial made Saddles and outllts, Whips and Thongs, Ac. IRONMONGERY AND TOOLS! C ROCKERY, CHINA, AND GLASSWARE. STATION ER Y! A large collection of choice Literature a. Mclennan. Agent for IF. & A. Gil hoy’s "Wines, and the National Fire Insurance Company. 293 x DEPOT FOR THE Kaiapoi Woollen 1 Manufactures. DAVID PALMER and CO., The Gold Medal Clothing. WE are selling the most Superior make in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing AT LOWEST PRICES. Large and well-assorted Stock of General Mercery, Hats, &c. david palmer and co., Next the Horse Bazaar, HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. 90
The Hon. Evelyn Ashley will move the omission of the abrogating proviso in the Federation Bill.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 781, 26 May 1885, Page 2
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377Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waipawa Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 781, 26 May 1885, Page 2
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