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MONEY TO LEND. IN the fo'!owing Sum* on Freehold Secn.'.v. £IOO no to £2OO at 8 per con.. Over £2CO a?d no to £10C!) f 7 per cent And up to £SO JO at 6 per cent. F. O’B. LOUGHNAN 36 Solicitor, Wa'pawa. Money to lend on fbeehold SECURITY, at Lowest Current Bates. SAINSBUBY A LOGAN, 79 Solicitors Napier. MONEY TO LEND TO LEND st CUBBENT BATES on FBEEHOLD BECUBITY. E. H. LEE, 82 Solicitor, Weipawa. WAIPAWA BKKWEBY. THE undersigned takes this opportunity of thanking her friends for the past support given to the Weipawa Brewery, and hopes for a CONTINUATION OF THKIR FAVORS, when it will always be her endeavor to supply A First-class Article, as nothing but the best Malt and Hops which can be procured are used. MRS H. J. BAKER. 39 MEDICAL HALL, WAIPAWA. PROFESSOR MOORE PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST AND DENTIST. BEING unable to dispose of bis business, hss now replenished bis stock and is prepared to sell Moore’s Noted Pills, Is per box Moore’s Syrup of Red Gum for Coughs, and Colds, le 6d bottle Moore’s Karomeca for Diarrhoea Moore’s Cucumber and Glycerine for the skin Moore’s Quinine aud Iron Tonic Moore's Female Pills a Dover failing remedy Moore’s Flea Powder Pear’s Soap, 4 cakes in box Is, Homoepathic Horae and Cattle Medicines FANCY REPOSITORY. 25

Walter D. Pattison, FRUITERER, SEEDSMAN, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER, WAIPAWA. I—l AS jast received ■ Splendid Assortmoot of ell the leading varieties of "Vegetable Seeds in 3d Packets, AND A GOOD SELECTION OF FLOWER SEEDS, IN Id PACKETS, From the celebrated Seed Merchants and Seed Growers, Messrs Nimmo and Blair, Dunedin. EARLY SEED POTATOES, The Brace, Sutton's Floor Balls, Magnum Bonum, White Star, Cosmopolitan, Satis faction, Early Roae, Beauty of Hebron, Flukes, Lapatone, Bath and Myatt's Ashleaf Kidneys. Any sorts not in stock obtained on Shortest Notice. ALSO ON HAND. Groseriea, Bran, Pollard, Fowl Feed, Ac. Eating Potatoes, a good sample at Low eat Bates. Agent for H. J. Gil herd, Tar ad ale Naraery W. D. PATTISON, 100 WAIPAWA. COACH SERVICE TO BLACKHEAD G. J. GRANT, IS now running a line of coaches from WAIPAWA to BLACKHEAD calling at all atations on the road. The coach will leave the Empire Hotel for Blackhead at 8 a.m on Mondays and Thursdays. Fares 10s 6d, return 18s, Fare to Omakare sod vice versa 6b 6d return Us. The coach leaves Blackhead at 8 a m on. Tuesdays and Fridays arriving at Kaikora in time to catch the express for Napier. Parcels op to 101 bls each. Dead weight to Blaokhead aud vice versa 6s : tc Omaksri and vice versa 3s 6d. Further information can be obtain) d from G. J. GRANT, Empire Hotel, 68 Waipawa. MONTAGUE LASCELLES, AUCTIONEER k GENERAL SALESMAN The People's Sale Rooms, HABTINGS-BTBEET, NAPIER. A ACTIONS held in any part of the Provinoe on the most favorable erma. ACCOUNT SALES PROMPTLY RENDERED. Regular sales of Prodnoe, Fruit, and General Merchandise, held at The People’s Sale Rooms every TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. 32 WM. PELLOW JgEGS TO NOTIFY that the bueinesi HAIRDRESSER A TOBACCONIST Will be continued as heretofore in the Premises lately occupied by Mr 0. H Chieaell. James Pillow, late assistant to Mr Chiesell, will be in attendance daily. . Tobacco, Cigara, Cigarettes, and Smoking Sundries in stock. Umbrellas made, or re-covered aad repaired. Orders punctually attended to M. SHEEHAN, BAKER, Ac. RUATANIWHA ROAD, WAIPAWA, DELIVERS the bast quality of BREAD to all parts of the district. Also on hand, a Large Stork of Fruit and Confectioners’ Sundries, which he is offerinr st PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION BUBINEBS CARDS.—PIain or fancy —at city ratea.— Mail Office, W»l pawa.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 3107, 2 August 1894, Page 4

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