VARIETY is CHARMING If you want to know who is the cheapest man in ‘Wellington, visit Flockton For the best value in Iron Bidsteads, go to the Variety Stores The low rent of that extensive huttumble down old shanty in Manners street, enables Flockton to urn’ all competitors Cheapest Fenders and Fuem at Flockton’* Variety Austrian Bentwood Chairs of all kinds, in all colors, at Flockton’s You can buy Electroplated Go.-ds at ilocktons Shanty much cheaper and equally as good as elsewhere There are always scores of Palliates and Mattresses to select from at Flockton’s It is impossible lo buy Crockery, China, Glassware anywhere, as chr ap as at the Variety Stores hj “ckiou makes all kinds ot Spring Mat treses to fit any sized bedsteads at a day s notice Carpets from Sd, Is and Is lid per n::d, t-> Velvet Pile at 7s 6d per yard, at Flocklon’i l' (, r second hand Furniture, or Go ds of any description, there’s no si m in the colony, that can compare with that of Blockton’g in Manners Street. For Spades, Forks, Hakes, H- es, at-J ail garden tools*;, to the Variety Man AH kinds of toys or Fancy Goods at FWktou’s Variety Stores, Tory aud Manner’s streets Saddles, Bridles, Whips, or anything you require,at Flockton’s hj locktou can furnish your house at an hour’s notice -with everything required Portmanteaus, Trunks, Carpet, School, ano other bags, at Flocktou’s. loilet Glasses, Clocks, Guns, Revolver's, Field Glasses, Cutlery, Orna incuts, Books, new ami second hand, Buds, Cage-*, Pictures, Brush ware, Curios; all to be had from (ho \ rudely Alan 1 lockt-m huvs everything tlockiou sells everything Flockton pays with cash Fair dealing at Flockton’s flockton gives no credit or discount no store in the city like I'locktons for variety and quantity, both New and Second hand. Fh-cktou has many imitators, but no equal There m hut one Variety ?•!, j. ii.ihia City, and that is
FLOCKTON, OF THE VAiiIETY STOKES, TORY STREET AND MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. r,(i3 w w V' v *v^ OWNERS OF HORSES Do you want to keep your horses in :‘-ud health and condition during the spring and Summer, and prevent sick-ijt-sH and death ? Then give your Horses Slosinger’s Condition Powders, for this is the best season of the year forthem. No horse ought to be kept without it. Cost only 3s 6d per lb in Tins. Siesinger’s Embrocation, and Colic Frink, Blister Oinmeut, Hoof Oil, (rreaso Ointment, Worm Powders, <fcc, for Horses ; Distemper Powders, and Mange Oinments for Dogs. All of them are warranted and infallible. Large Sales for them all through the Colony. Slcsinger's Rheumatic Balsam and ( uiigb Syrup for human use are superior to any of the mauy Yankee Notions, or other nostrums iu tbo world, and not to be compared with such. All medicines are guaranteed and cheap. Try them. Wholesale or Ret nl.
S. SLESINGER, V.S., IGEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. The following letter received fr m a well known and, highly respected gen tleman in Melbourne— J93, Spring Street, Melbourne, To Mr Slesingor, Y.S. Hear Sir,—Haring used your vari. ous Horse Medicines for the part two real’s, it gives me very much pleasure to be able to testify to the great benefit my horeea have derived from their me. Just previous to your medicine being introduced to my notice I was unfortunate in losing two is . ;n,n, Colic, both cases being »••.•!,-c -i be pr‘'fessional men. Since that time 1 bive had seven or eight horses a* tucked with gripe and in every ease one doge of your Colic drink effected a cure in less than an hour. Your Condition Powders, Hoof Oils. Blister t tin(nunt, and Embrocation I have found from experience equally beneficial. Coursing men, or anyone who baa dogi of any description to rear would find your Di-femper PowJ.-r« indispensable after ma’ in:: -no fiu 1 . the last ten yr ar- ■ r -o the grey it oicd pop? aod other dex'- :]; •! I nave with distemper would do cm-mou.i n re(koned up, bu* i ui,ce tt-mg V our T'Msmper P..wder* j have never ios> a cog from distemper I am, dearH?. Tours, ic, 'I H»MAS Haui. 26tb November, ISad. Agent for the Waouripa Itt.-inci W. I. A .KHUN, Grey tow [i. ijyth ifmember, iSfc3
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1689, 23 March 1885, Page 4
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