pIANOFORTJiI TUNING, Violin Tuition. MB. J. CANDY Trusts that with rensonable charges,and satisfaction given, lio will receive a share of the support of the district, , Amra-J. CAHDY, Muslrrtoii NEW DJiSIGXS is PAPEKHaiNCIM, EX S.S. KUAHIXE•V BALES of (lie choicest patterns in I wall papers, including— Tints all shades, Golds in lovely designs, Sanitary walls and pattern ceilings. 50 drums boiled and raw oil. 2 $ tons white and red lead in 112,5G, and 28. 1 ton putty iu 112 and 56, In first-class condition, and direct from the manufacturers. C.E.DANIELL, Queen and Chapel-streets ATastertofK siOKE THE "NEW VENUS" DAItK AIiOMATIC TOBACCO IItIIESISTMLE. To be had at all Tobacconists and Storckccuors. S. G, RADFORD HAS just opened another shipment of goods direct from Melbourne bought at half the regular prices, Cheap Hoots and Shoes—Ladies' strong walling shoes, sewn, 1/6, 5/(1 and 0/0; ladies'solid leather lace-ups, 6/6, 7/6 and 8/0, all sizes; girls' lace-ups, 2/11, 3/9 and <l|G; youth's lsip nailod school boots, sizes. 1 to 5, all at 1/6; men's strong shooters, all sizes, 8/6; men's strong kipped pegged watcrtights, only 0/0; men's batmorals, 7/G, 8/0,9/0; children's slippers, all sizes, 1/11; women's canvas slippers, 2/• Cheap Dbapehv—Ladies' ulsters, all sizes, 5/11; ladies macintoshes, 7/6; girls' ulsters, 4/6, 5/11; girls macintoshes, 'l/0 and 5/6; felt hats', in variety, (id each; embroideries, in variety, !)d doz yards; French costume cloth any shade, 1/• yd, double width; stron corsets, 1/11 and 2/6 per pair. Cheap Clothing—Men's serge trousers, 4/11; men's mole trousers, 5/11; men's colonial tweed suits, 22/0; men's saddle tweed suits, 42/-; boys' sailor suits, 2/6, 3/11 and 5/0; boys' colonial tweed suits, from S/0. Boots and Shoes made to order, perfect fit guaranteed, licpnirs neatly and cheaply executed. A £l2 12s sewing machine for sale for ftl 10s, as good as new. S. G. IMDFOIID, Direct Importer, Quccn-st., Masterton, DICKENS UP TO DATE, " mini Cricket Oil tlic Hearth" X never chirped so cheerily as when he knew the kettle was boiling to make a cup of 0.K.0. Tea, "A little of this goes a long way. was Sam Wcllcr's sage remark when lie put a spoonful of 0.K.0, Tea iu the tea-pot. It was a second cup of O K.O. Tea that the modem Oliver Twist asked for at a recent school treat. Perhaps it was a cup oE 0.K.0. Tea that made old Scrooge so genial alter being haunted by Hurley's ghost on that memorable Christmas eve, " 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 "'limbic" as when he discovered he had taken a packet of cheap tea instead of 0.K.0. The Old Curiosity Shop did not contain 0.K.0. Tea, but the modem storekeeper always has it handy if lie 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. FREDERICK JONES & Co., PIANO, ORGAN AND MUSIC WAIIEHOUSE, Lambton-quay, Wellington. P lAN OS AND OItGANS -*• may be purchased on the " EQUITABLE HIBB SYSTEM," The Equitable Hire System has distinct advantage over all other purchase systems, and intending purchasers are requested to apply for particulars. Note—MrF. W. Jones, so well and favourably known in musical circles, has charge,of the music department, and lie will make every effort to securo the latest and best novelties. Special.—Country clients may rely upon their wants being attended to witli promptitude and care. Correspondence invited, Like Rust in tho Barlcsquo HAEAFONT'S THREE ST Alt \J lilt ANDY is up to date. TE ARO MUSIC WAREHOUSE HAS 100,000 COPIES slice music at 3d each, 6 copies for Is, 12 posted 2s 3d. Must be sold, to make room for now stock to arrive. I'OPULAIt SONGS"Mapnio the Cows are in tho Clover," and 10 oilier sodrs ; by post Is 4J. " Fairly knocbd tho Yankees in Chicago," and 12 other songs; by post Is 4d, " Sweet Marie," anil 14 othor popular songs; by post Is4d. " Pall of Portsmouth Town," baritone song (Si. Quentin), by post 2s Id. 5,000 ASSORTED SONGS AT 6d by post 7d. LATEST DANCE MUSlC"Butterfly" waltz, "My Polly," "Myrine," "Ever Irue," 11 Corona" and "Clairo" waltzes, "Katoomba" (now waltz), each 2s Id post tree. "Yc Olde Englishe" barn dance, "Iola" barn dance, by past 2s Id, Stbinq Band Music. Bbass Band Music. The finest assortment ever offered to the public. Best variety of Sheet and Book Music in Wellington. TelegrajwL write, or call. E. J. KING, 69, Mannebs-stbeet, Wellington, (Opposite the Opera House),
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5109, 22 August 1895, Page 4
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765Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5109, 22 August 1895, Page 4
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