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I> POOTS!! T) )OOTS! b 1)OOTS!!! The largest stock and the cheapest house in Town. w. Cms Begs to call the attention of the gen eral public of Keefton and the surrounding districts to his very large assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES JUST ARRIVED, THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OPENED IN REEFTON Consisting of Men's, Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes in endless variety, with all the latest styles aud the most fashionable make Also a very large Stock of his OWN MAKE always on hand. Boots and Shoes made to order, and repairs neatly executed on the premises on the sliortes. notice. A large stock of leather, grindery, and closed uppers always on hand, and the trade supplied on liberal terms. ¥* N.B. — Accounts Rendered Monthly. m= — Note the Address — W . J . SHAW. CENTRAL BROADWAY, REEFTON Opposite Twohiix's Commercial HoteL A. KATER. rpiNSMITH, SHEETIRON& ZINC--1 WORKER, EROADWAY, REEFTON. To Meet the Times A. X, has decided to make substantial reductions in the above lines, as will be seen by reference to the undermentioned quotations : — Galvanised Iron Chimneys ... 80s 125-gallon Iron Tanks ... 20s Stove-piping, per foot 6d Spouting and fixing, per foot 6d All other lines at proportionate Reductions. Estimates Given. OXYGEN IS LIFE. A LTHOUGH the modern Materia Medira J\_ includes many valuable remedies or liuman afflictions, it is a matter of certainty '.hat in all cases, where the animal vitality i« luiliug, Phosphorus is decidedly superior to my other remedy at present kuuwu. It will work effect* such as nothing else will prodooe, and it pos^esser the great advantage ol not causing, whei: its use is relinquished, U>e slightest action or depression. The quesiiou naturally presents itself 'Why is s > valuable an element to little re^imled snd so seldom prescribed," The onlj answer which can be giveu L* : — That a eertaiu iiSiculty has te. a found in su preparing it .hat its actiou n.ust be kept ... .' jr perfect .v.ntrol. H itherto it Das been used in almond iml olne ous. in sulphuric ether, in rectified iloohol, in chlorolorm, audio several other •übstauce* ; but however valuable it has been ound in all the hitherto know method* ol ta preparation, certain irregmar results have jeen experienced, which have led physicians v neglect it lor general purposes, and to ruiploy it o^ly in extreme cu&ea and alter every other remedy has laiied. iJut a chemical process lii»s now bcou disco Vi-ied, by which us aval liable action on the huuiau system may be remised withuu any ol lliuee draw* bucks which previous modes of administration hnve invariably produced. gg^CAUTIcN. — Fhosphoras s sometimes sola iv the toriu oi ti'.M un«. Losengr*; it should be generally known h every lorut where solid partivle* o\ Phosphorus are in L-ouibinaiton is Uuii^eroua. it is therafors) utit jsiiy that the public should be cautioned at'rtiiisi tne use ol any pi-eparsttou ot f iiMspliorus not perl«*ctly soluble in water. Protected bg Royal Letter Patent. Uaied Ociuuer 11 in, HHiJ, IOZOSL OXl'Grca.) The Aew Curative A)pnt. and ouly B t, ABhk itMiiiux tot- Srttou* <uid Livur Com (dutiita, I ilult t'lHeo ol people are hopeies«>:jr •uffen m roiii I'eoiuty, iServ> us ai>(i i-ivrr «. umpiuiu at Ueprei-siuii ol pints, iijpuchondria. lnuiuil^, ■ iiu^estion, Culture oi iIL-urin^, oitfiit, ai d ilt-uiory, Ljssiiu <•. Want oi i'ou.-., <k. A'liose iMSt-s uiliu.l ot a fenuaiient cure b) ti.e iew ren.edy i'HOaFli v Jx^'i-nj. wuu-li at once .inu c vclteiii^itt, iiuparU to •hi- riueebit-il corn;. tut eur.s every stuge o'\ae»e lutlie. to ■ ottrvblc and di*tre?«iM^ ma'a ties. BKIGHT' PHOJPUODYNK. ».-><>ld citly in ctib<-s of 10s 6d by a> C\.k-u c:* and I'Hteni Medicine Vend* throughout the Globe. ! full Directions f«>r u*i" in the English, French. Germs , Italian, Pu'ch, Kpahisli, Portu— <ue*f, ])ini<h, Ttirkit'i), Pi-rsi»ii, Uindo*— «vi, HndMsxe, H.'tmale, Chinese, Japan*** uangtnge-. aeconnwiy each case. C.^Ullt'N- — ih large and incrtHMtns demand lor Dr. Bright* Pho.-pliojrane b^s 11.U 10 .-iti i-nl luiilatt-. i.b uUii »i . II >r n.itnt** J jur-ha.-er;' ot thix medicine nhould tlienrtore be curetul to observe that the words " l>r BrithtV Pho*puod>ne " »re Uio*n in Uio bottle, and lh.»t the directnms lor u*e are printed in aii lan^ui^e* ■• above. » about win.-li none c»u po*siuiy be gen mi.-, r.very ca»c b/'ar? tne I'rade i--i>-k »i.d iigna urt» ..| I he FxlenUv. IPMPOKi'ANT I'ACI'L-JN. — Uewure of piru«v ami trpuiiodr I nnauoii. Whi.U-ul- Agents : I Xew ZeaVit'd — Kenipthoi- , i'vsh* r atil Co. j>une.lin i«nd Anrkland. Vietdi-.i— Filti'ii, Ui i»k«a i>- mi Co, \\ Abauri'e. South AiWah'l— F. II F.itll I J and C.J. *.-. • V. Obstruction* of tha kidneys and attendant m-ifiUia will prove fata! it not «». moved by Hop Bitters. Read.

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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1506, 6 February 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1506, 6 February 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1506, 6 February 1885, Page 3

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