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NEW GOODS 1 FOB AUTUMN AND WINTEB JOHN HEYHOE IS "now opening up a Magnificent Assortment of Seasonable Goods in all departments. NEW RAIN-PROOF CLOAKS NEW JACKETS NEW INVERNESS CAPES NEW DRESS FABRICS NEW GOLF BLOUSES NEW BELTS NEW BLOUSE FLANNELS NEW BLOUSE FLANNELETTES NEW GLOVES NEW LACES Etc., Etc. An Early Inspection Solicited. JOHN HEYHOE, QUEEN-STREET. RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS BY THE i D.1.C., Wellington. ALL Departments at the D.I.C. have been duly installed in new temporary premises over the Wairarapa Farmers' Grocery Department, opposite the Drill Shed, on Lambton Quay, Wellington. Sufficient accommodation has been secured for the proper carrying on of the Company's business pending rebuilding of the D.I.C. Warehouse on the old site; and which is now in hand. All the salvage stock has been cleared off, and the business re opened on the Ist March with a Complete Stock of New and Up-to-Date Goods in every department. Orders will be henceforward made up accurately and with all despatch, and it is hoped that all past customers of the Company will, at this crisis, accord the D.I.C. their fullest support. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. FRANK DUPim, The Jeweller's Shop of Masterton. JUST LANDED, ex " Star of England," a Beautiful Assortment of SOLID SILVER AND E.P. WARE. Suitable for Presentations and Wedding Presents. A FEW OF THE LlNES—Afternoon Tea Sets in cases with Cups and Saucers, Custard Trays with Glasses, Grape and Nut Dishes with Scissors and Crackers, Sweet Dishes with Epergnes, Cheese Dishes, Lemon Squashes (complete), Liquor Frames with Glasses, Cream and Shugars, Salvers (silver, oak or E.P.), Jewel Boxes (solid silver), Cake Baskets, Biscuit and Cheese Dishes, Biscuit and Afternoon Tea Sets. Besides the shop full of other lines far too numerous to mention. Opposite Post Office. P.O. Box 108. Telephone 182. EL A. WBELCH, DRAPER, MILLINER AND COSTUMIER, Queen-Street, - Masterton. AUTUMN AND" WINTER GOODS NOW OPENED UP. TEED'S MR H. OLSEN, a well-known settler in Egmont Village, Taranaki, says:— " I was a cripple from a.corn of over thirty years' standing, and ridiculed any idea of a cure, yet was induced to use TEED'S. The result was my corn was extracted more like bone than flesh, and my foot left painless. I am indeed gratified. Mr Teed deserves well of posterity. I would like to erect a monument for his discovery." CURE ™» CORNS! I/- Chemists and Stores. 1/-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8097, 23 March 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8097, 23 March 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8097, 23 March 1905, Page 4