: " pE/KlfiK'S ' n A EIN ACE 0U 6 POOD Is a Pure Unmedicatei Cereal Proparatiou for Infants,. Growing Cliildren, Invalids and Aged. [Con of Certificate mom Db, Waiam.] 43, Ingestre-street, 1 ■ Wellington June 3rd, 1895, I have oarofully examined and tested Dr, Urn's Fabisaobous Food, and find ii palatable, digestible, and, highly nutritious. It may be given to infants aimost''(if not quite) from birth, they do remarkably 1 , well on it, tho digestive organs becoming healthy and vigorous, I can strongly recommend its use lor -invalids, the. aged, and persons of weak digestive powers. TIIOS. 0. WRIGHT, M .B„ M.G.L., Edinburgh. Sold by all Grocers and Storekeepers, and by the Sole Proprietors and Patentees: J. ANDERSON & CO., Wellington. DICKENS UP TO DATE, " fIpHE Cricket on tlio Hearth" 1 never chirped so cheerily as when he knew the kettle was boiling to make a cup of O.ILO. Tea. "A littlo of this goes a long way," was Sam Wcller's sage remark when he put a spoonful of 0.K.0. Tea in the tea-pot. It was a second cup of OXO. Tea llmt the modern Oliver Twist asked for at a recent school treat. Perhaps it was a cup of 0.K.0. Tea that made old Scrooge so genial alter being haunted by Marley's ghost on that memorable Christinas ere. "Barkis was willin'" to try 0.K.0. Tea, and the good old lady was so delighted with it that she would not be persuaded to have anything else. Uriah Heap never was so "nimble" as when he discovered lie had taken a packet of cheap tea instead of 0.K.0. The Old Curiosity Shop did not contain 0.K.0. Ten, but the modem storekeeper always Ims it lmndy if he is awake. Since Charles Dickens' time 0.K.0. Tea has taken a Gold Medal at Jamaica Exhibition, and a Diploma at the great World's Fair in Chicago. A. //a BHABKBBOKEBS, 0 (lAND AND AGENTS, ///^/ Financial 9s/ A,D IW genebal C( MMIBBION AGENTB, buuw QMI. WIMJMTOI J.ELLIOTT&CO. SADDLEES, Queen-street, Mastcrton. Horsccoyers Horsccovcri HOEBECOVERS Horsecovcrs Horsccovers H AVING procured a special line of long Flax Canvas, and a very superior lot of Heavy Felt from the Home market, in the early part of the season, we will bo offering first-class Covers at the lowest quotation possible, Inspection solicited, FREDERICK JONES &Co„ PIANO, OHGAN AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Lambton-quay, Wellington. nIANOS AND OIiGANS may be purchased on the " EQUITABLE lIIEE SYSTEM," The Equitable HircSystcm has distinct advantage over all other purchase systems, and intending purchasers arc requested to apply for particulars. Note.—Mr F. W. Jones, so well and favourably known in musical circles, has charge of the music department, and lie will make every cll'ort to secure the latest and best novelties. Special,—Country clients may rely upon their wants being attended to with promptitude and enre. Correspondence invited. FOR SALE. f{/\ 0 a ' )ou ' i six miles from UtiiU railway station; nearly all cleared and grassed; well-watcredand fenced; no buildings; first-class grazing country; carrying capacity, 1,500 sheep. I'ricc, £6 per acre. Exceptionally easy terms can be given, as owner is prepared to allow four-lifths of purchase money to remain on mortgage for a term of years at 6 per cent. 100 acres close to railway station and creamery; fenced and sub-divided, and nearly all under grass; 30 acres river flat; with 3-roomcd house, orchard, yards, etc; carries 400 sheep besides cattle and horses; part of the land is specially adapted for dairy farming, This property is offered at the low price of £1 12s Gd per acre. £IOO may rein on mortgage at 7 per cent. J.B.KEITH, Masterton. Manawatd Manawatu PIANO WOKKS. Next Club Hotel,' The Square, Pal- ■ merston North. J. DAVIDSON, PIANOFORTE MAKER AND IMPORTER, (Late of Prompt's London), Proprietor. ■pIANOS and Organs tuned by yearly X contract, Skilful workmanship guaranteed. Mr Davidson will visit the Wairarapain June, when orders lett at the Daily Times oißco will be punctually attended' to. Single Piano at wholesale price. Old Pianos renovated in tone and touch, coital to new. A. HENDERSON. Has a complete assortment of SPECTACLES & EYE FOLDEES. LENSES fitted to old frames to suit any.s Gents' Eyo Folders, gold frames, u V/ - 1 Gents' Eye Folders,, stool framos,: 7/6 Pebble Specs,i?/6 Good.Strong Chrystals, 2s 6d A choioo selection of.Watches, ] : Eings,andEl v -etr'o-p|ato • always in stock . . ; ■' J?bactical .Watchmaker and-Jewel-Queen-, I street, Masterton, THE.LATES.T,ANI) vi BEST, , .OF : Camebon Bros'. Manufactdbed Tobacco is their " New Ven us " bark Aromatlc.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5101, 12 August 1895, Page 4
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733Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5101, 12 August 1895, Page 4
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