CLUB STABLES, MIBIEItTON, J. KELLEHER, ' Pbofbibioii. T KELLEHER begs to inform the j ; , general and travelling public that 1 8 e has taken over the above well-known tables, and trusts by thorough attention o the business to obtain a share of their npport, j Good.Grass Paddocks. Horses broken to oillici Single or Double Harness. 3uggics, Vehicles of all descriptions and Good Horses to.be had at a moment's notice. Landau Mkeis All Trains. New entrance from Dixon-strcct, Club Livery & Bait Stables, J. KELLEHKK, Proprietor. FREDERICK JONES & CO., PIANO, ORGAN AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Lambton-fmay, Wellington. niAN.OS AND ORGANS ■*• may be purchased ou the "EQUITABLE HIDE SYSTEM," The Equitable HircSystem lias distinct advantage over all other purchase systems, and intending purchasers are 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 clYort to secure the latest and best novelties. Special.—Country clients may rely upon their wants being attended to with promptitude and care. Correspondence invited, Like Faust in the Burlesquo nAEAFONT'S THIIEE ST AE \J BRANDY is up to date. NEW DESIGNS PaPEKBaMINGS. EXS.S.RUAIIINEIV BALES of the choicest patterns in / wall papers,, including— Tints all shades, Golds in lovely designs, Sanitary walls and pattern ceilings. of) drums boiled and raw oil. 2i tons white and red lead in 112,56, and 28. 1 ton putty in 112 and 56, In first-class condition, and direct from the manufacturers, C.E.DANIELL, Queen and Chapel-streets Mastcrton, Folks are saying: mIIAT THE SPICY BREEZES 1 which blow so soft o'er Ceylon's Isle are laden with the fragrance of O.lLO.Tea. | THAT TEA AND TOAST is a nice, light, refreshing diet for invalids, especially when 0.K.0, Tea is the braud used! THAT the NOTE OF THE TUI is quite as sweet and mellow as the flavour of 0.K.0. Tea, yet people get more solid satisfaction out of 0.K.0.! THAT they will have "just HALF-A-CUP MOKE, PLEASE," when pressed, alter they have already had three cups 0f0.K.0.! THAT THE AVERAGE STOREKEEPER is too much of a gentleman to foist inferior Tea on you for the sake of a little extra profit—" Brutus was an honourable man"—but they wantO.K.O, all the same! that there is A SUBTLE SOMETHING in 0.K.0. that makes it such a favourite with everybody 1 THAT THE SCOTCHMAN who looks atter the bawbees makes a point of buying 0.K.0.! S. G, RADFORD HAS just opened another shipment of goods direct from Melbourne bought at half the regular prices. Cheap Boots and Suoes—Ladies' strong walking shoes, sewn, 4/0,5/6 and 0/0; ladies' solid leather lace-ups, 6/0, 7/0 and 8/6, all sizes; girls' lace-ups, 2/11, 3/9 and 4/6; youth's kip nailed school boots, sizes 1 to o, all at 'J/6; men's strong shooters, all sizes, 8/6; men's strong kipped pegged watertight?, only 9/6; men's balniorals, 7/6,8/6,9/6; children's slippers, all sizes, 1/11; women's canvas slippers, 2/Ciieap Dbapeiiy—Ladies' ulsters, all sizes, 5/11; ladies macintoshes, 7/0; girls' ulsters, 4/0, 5/11; girls macintoshes, 4/0 and 5/0; felt hats, in variety, Od each; embroideries, in variety, (Id doz yards; French costume cloth any shade, 1/- yd, double width; strong corsets, 1/11 and 2/6 per pair. , Cheap Clothikg—Men's serge trousers, 4/11; men's mole trousers, 5/11; I men's colonial tweed suits, 22/6; men's saddle tweed suits, 42/-; boys' sailor suits, 2/6, 3/11 and 5/6; boys'colonial tweed suits, from 8/6. Boots and Shoes made to order, perfect lit guaranteed. Repairs neatly and cheaply executed. , A £ 1212s sewing machine for sale for £4los, as good as new. p S. e. IUDFOIID, Direct Importer, Qucen-st., Masterton. TE ARO MUSIC WAREHOUSE 100,000 COPIES sheet music at 3d each, 0 copies for Is, 12 posted 2s 3d, Must be sold to make room for new stock to arrive, . popularlongs- " Maggie the Cows aro in the Clover," ■ and IGothor songs; by post Is 4il, "Fairly knotted the Yankees in Chicago," and 12 other songs; by post Is 4d. " Swcot Mario," and 14 other popular songß; by post Is 4d. "Poll of Portsmouth Town," baritone song(St. Quontin), by post 2s Id, 5,000 ASSORTED SONGS AT fid by post 7d, LATEST DANCE MUSIC-. "Butterfly" waltz, "My Polly," "Myrine," "Ever True," " Yerona" and "Claire" waltzes, "Katoomba" (new waltz), each 2ald post free. "Yo Olde Englishe" bom dance,.'" lola " bam dance, by post Strikb Band Music. Bbaßs Band Music. The finest assortment ever offered to the public. Best variety of Sheet and Book Music in Wellington. Telegraph, write, or call. - ' E. J. KING, 69, Mannebs-stbeet, Weliihoxon, ( (Opposite tlio Opera Houso), <
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5123, 3 September 1895, Page 4
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750Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5123, 3 September 1895, Page 4
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