VARIETY is CHARKiINU If you want to know who is tie cheapest man in "Wellington, vis ; t Flockton For the best value in Iron Bedsteads, go to the Variety Stores The low rent of that extensive but tumble down old shanty in Manners street, enables Flocktou to undersell all competitors Cheapest Fenders and Fireirons are at Flockton’s Variety Austrian Bentwood Chairs of all kinds, in all colors, at Flockton’s Ton can buy Electroplated Goo.ls at Flockton’s Shanty much cheap.t and equally as good as elsewhere There are always scores of Palliasses and Mattresses to select from at Flockton’s It is impossible to buy Crockery, China, Glassware anywhere, as cheap as at the Variety Stores Flockton makes all kinds of Spring Mattresses to fit any sized bedsteads at a day’s notice Carpels from Bd, Is and Is lid per yard, to Felret at 7s 6d per yard, at Flockton’s For second hand Furniture, or Goods of any description, there’s no stock in the colony, that can compare with that of Flockton’s in Manners Street. For Spades, Forks, Bakes, Hees, and all garden tools go to the Variety Man All kinds of toys or Fancy Goods at Flocktou's Variety Stores, Tory and Manner's streets Saddles, Bridles, Whips, or anything you require, at Flockton’s Flockton can furnish your house at an hour’s notice with everything required Portmanteaus, Trunks, Carpet, School, and other bags, at Flockton’s. Toilet Glasses, Clocks, Guns, Revolver's, Field Glasses, Cutlery, Orna ments, Books, new and second hand, Birds, Cages, Pictures, Hrushware, Curios; all to be had from the Varii tv Man
Flockton buys evervthing Flockton sells everything Floekton pays with cash Fair dealing at Finckton’s Flockton gives no credit or discount There’s no store in the city like Flockton’s for variety and quantity, both New and .'Second hand. Flockton has many imitators, but no equal There is but one Variety Man inthis City, and that is FLOCKTON, OF THE VARIETY STOKES, TOliY STREET AND MANNERS STREET, WELTINGTON. 563 OWNERS OF HORSES
Do you want to keep your horses in sjooil health and condition during the Spring and Summer, and prevent sickness and death P Then give your Horses Slesinger's Condition Powders, for this is the best season of the year for them. No horse ought to be kept without it. Cost only 3s 6d per lb in Tins. Slesinger's Embrocation, and Colic Drink, Blister Oimnent, Hoof Oil, Grease Ointment, Worm Powders, Ac, f..r Horses; Distemper Powders, and Mange Oinments for Dogs. Ail of them are warranted and infallible. Largo Sales for them all through the Colony. Slesinger's Rheumatic Balsam and Cough Syrup for human use arc superior to any of the many Yankee Notions, or other nostrums iu the world, and not to be compared with such. Ail medicines are guaranteed and cheap. Try them. Wholesale or Retail.
S. SLESINGER, V.S., 172, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. The following letter received from a well known and highly respected gentleman in Melbourne — 103, Spring Street, Melbourne. To Mr Slesinaer, V.S. Dear Sir,—Having need your various Horse Medicines for the past two years, it gives me very much pleasure to be able to testify to the great benefit my horses have derived from their use. Just previous to your medicine being introduced to my notice 1 was unfortunate in losing two horses from Colic, both cases being attended by professional men. Since that time I hj ive bad seven or eight horses attacked with gripe and in every case one dose of your Colic drink effected a cure in less than an h-ur Your Condition Powders, Hoof Oils, Blister Ointment, and Embrocation I have found from experience equally beneficial. Coursing men, or anyone who has dogs of any description to rear would find your Distemper Powders indispensable after making one trial. For the last leu years or so the greyhound pups and other dogs that I have lost with distemper would be enormous if reckoned up, but since using y.mr Di- cm| er Powders I have never lost a d> g irom distemper. 1 am, dear rir, Youra, Ac., Thomas Daley. 26th November, 1883. Aoent for the Wairarapa District. ° W. C. NATION, Greytown. Norepber, 1883
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1682, 30 March 1885, Page 4
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