WALLOWING )C? POISON by taking Mineral Medicines and Doctoi 's Drugs. Pesolved - never to doit AGAIN, but to use _... NATURE'S HERBAL REMEDIES. All Diseases yield readily to the HEBBAL TREATMENT. We will Guarantee to Cure ALL Cases we Undertake, or Beturn Your Money. Send for Testimonials, and New Pamphlet Just Issued—" Hear What the People Say." R. AYRES, MEDICAL HERBALIST, Taranaki and Molesworth Streets, Wellington. Agent for Grey town—Mr W. C. NATION. HOP BITTEBS, Is 6d PER BOTTLE. 352 Have secured 150 pairs of GERMAN MOLE TROUSERS, part of a Bankrupt Stock, and am going to sell them fcr 5 s 6 D PER PAIR. They wear splendidly, are finished in first class style, and the patterns are the same as the befat West of England tweeds. To prevent the trade or dealers from buying them up, no individual customer can have more than three pairs JOHN THORBURN, The People's Clothier, & Outfitter, Willis Street, Wellington GRAND DISTRIBUTION CHXUSTBA! MMfitM NEW YEAK'S GIFTS, mm* imm Drapers, Milliners, and Clothiers, The Corner House, 69 and 71, Manners Street, and 21 o. 1, Cuba Street, Wellington,
COMMENCING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, Comprising a Great Variety of USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES, "Which will enable us to give to our customers this season more valuable Gifts, and a larger selection of Novelties than we have done previously. ANOTHER BEAN COMPETITION £2O Will commence on THURSDAY MORNING, 7th JANUARY, 1886, AND WILL CLOSE IN FEBRUARY, Dne notice of which will be given. - GRAVES AND FLEMING, THE CORNER HOUSE. CALL AT W. J. LANKSHEAR'S, FOB XMAB CARDS AND PRESENTS OF ALf, KINDS. ACCOUNT BOOKS AND STATIONERY FOR THE NEW YEAR. Lamdtojj Quay, Opposite Bank of N. Z., Wellington.
PIANOS. SPILLER'S NEUME YER QUADRUPLEX are the only four times overstrung Piano, solid irou frame, check action, trichord. The best Pianos in the world—a perfect marvel in mechanical skill. If you want a Piano to last a life time, secure a Nenmeyer. Hesitate before purchasing boxes of wires on the time payment system, that will not realise onn half their cost by the time they are paid for. Read. Mr Clement Lee, Otaki, writes:—" I have bad your Piano In use for some time, and am thoroughly satisfied with it. It has had a i good deal of rough usage, and yet is not the least out of tune. It seems to me a thoroughly serviceable Piano;" Mr B. Ling, Otaki, writes :—» lam thofOttghly well pleased with the Neutueyer Piano. I strongly recommend it to country people, as I find it requires little tuning." Country people should secure one of these Pianos as they rarely require tuning. TO BE HAD ONLY PROM W. H. SPILLEB, NEUME YER PIANO DEPOT. Bovwors Bxmet, Wshajh&ton. I
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1804, 8 March 1886, Page 2
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