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SCOTCH. " Gin a hotly meet a hdj)" you may lie urctlieconversation will, sooner or later, um to "thatwonderful tea, " Theviehtguid Willie Waclit, taken or "Mid Lang might have ieen composed ot an infusion o£ OXO. Pea. _|i ... If Tain V Shanter liad confined his ibations to 0.K.0. TEA, his "grey nare, Meg," might never have lost her mil. Man was Made to Mourn ! or the absence of 0.K.0, tea his grateful :omfortcr. "Ham cam our i/iiidntaii at e'en" ritli Ins face all smiles at the prospect )f having a nice cup of 0.K.0. Tea. " My Nannie's Ana," and it is generally supposed that she was gone to the store for some 0.K.0. Tea. The Cottar's Saturday Night" might have been an epoch in humble life had 0.K.0. TEA adorned the frugal board, A wilfu' Wife must have her way when she has decided that 0.K.0. TEA, and nothing but 0.K.0,, is what she wants. ROBERT BURNS might have sipped inspiration thro' the medium of 0.K.0. Tea, and added to his fame as a poet, SCOTLAND'Sgmtestchmdmslifi -thrift-is practised now by using O.KO. TEA. "MuswisFoiTsriitsoum: Oil GOOD MUSIC, F embracing the latest and most fashionable Songs, Ballads, Cantatas, Glees, Operas, Dance Music, Selections from the Masters, and Sheet Music; vor Musical Instruments, PIANOS by leading English Manufacturers, and principal Continental Makers, including N eumeyer,W aldcmar and Emmerich, at Cash-down Prices, or on Time Payments, try GEORGE F. PARSONS, (.Late W. 11. Spillkh). 217, Lambton-qnay, Wellington. Opposite Government Buildings, and within live minutes walk of Railway Station. Instruments of every variety— Guitars, Banjos, Mandolines, Autoharps Actmlwns ami Concertinas. Violins.—A special branch of the business is Violin Repairing, for which a first-class artist, whotlioronghly understands that most delicate work, has been engaged. All Country Orders will receive prompt and careful attention, and should be enclosed with Postal JJotes or Stamps. Dii.KIliKS nAIi IN ACE 0U S FOOD J- Is a Pure Unmeditated Cereal Preparation for Infants, Growing Children, Invalids and the Aged, [Cors ok Certificate from Da, Wright.] ■l3, Ingestre-street, Wellington June 3rd, ISOS, I have carefully examined and tested Da. Kirk's Farinackods Food, and find ii palatabb, digestible, and highly nutritious. It may be given to infants almost (if not quite) from tilth, they do remarkably well on it, the digestive organs becoming healthy and vigorous. I can strongly recommend its use for invalids, the aged, and persona of weak digestive powers. Tiios. C. Wriqut, M.13„ JI.C.L,, Edinburgh. Sold by all Grocers and Storekeepers, and by the Sole Proprietors and Patentees: J. ANDERSON & CO,, Weiiixgton. BLOOKKK'S DUTCH COCOA. CHOICEST, PUKEST AND BEST. Highest Ami at Eccri/Exhibition since 1851, THE wonderful energ" and staving powers of the late EMPEROR of GERMANY in his long and trying illness were attributed by his l'liysictaus to Hmokeb's Dutch Cocoa, of which ho partook daily. The EMPRESS of AUSTRIA drinks if dailv before her morning rides. RESULTS! ' ( T WAS for a long time a student and 1 to somo extent a writer of Pitman's. Compared with it" LIGHT-LINE" is mere child's play. I can alter sis weeks write at the rate of CO words per minute, and when I add that I am 1H years of age, any person who has tried shorthand can judge how extremely simple a system must bo which admits o! such progress at such an age."— H. B. Bmoiie, journalist, Wellington. Text Books, Part 1., 1/7; Part 11., 2/7, Tuition, by post-21/- for course. S. E. WRIGHT, 33, Lamitox-qAt, Weihxgtox, Agent. W.CRABTREE & SONS, CITY FOILXDEY, Eva-stiiket, Wei.mxgtox. Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Boiler Makers, Etc. QTEAM ENGINES, Saw and Flax Mill Q Machinery always on hand. Makers of every description of wrought iron split : pulleys, builders and contractors iron work, ornamental castings, timb rails, wrought and cast ir-.n fencing, etc, Gates cheaper than any firm in town, THREE GOOD THINGS! WILTON'SHand Emollient for keeping the hands soft and white. By post 1/3. Wilton's Old English Cough Linctus Proved by long years to he a valuable remedy forCouglis and Colds. Pricel/O at all storekeepers. Wilton's Athletic Embrocation, ForSprains,Eheumatism,etc, Pricol/G Ash your grocer for umj of //tew, and do not lake anything else, GEO. W. WILTON, MAXUFACTOIH.W AND iMTOKTIXG Chemist, Adclaidc-road, Wellington, (Contractor for the supply of Drugs, etc., to the Wellington Hospital and H.M. Asylums at Mount View and Poritua), NEUROL. The remedii of the aye; a scientifically prepared medicine. "\TEUROL will relievo all headaches not It caused by brain disease. NEUROL will cure neuralgia more promptly than Quinine or Antipyrin, La Grippe or influenza lores its terrors when NEUROL is taken ac the commencement. Every woman should possess a box of NEUROL; it is peculiarly suited to wnmen'n ailments, Every settler should possess a box of NEUROL.: it is a family medicine o'- cat in Bmall compass, NEUROL cures neuralgia, headaches, influenza, catarrhs and colds; relieves fevers j cures toothaolie j soothes the irritation of children cutting their te tli; and it is useful in a hundred ways ''until tho doctor comes." Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers in boxes of 12 powders, price 2x with full dirsctious; wholesale, Kemptho;no i'rossor & Co,.and Sbarland i.Co,; or ta Swrnof Coupast. ACCKWXD,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5135, 20 September 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5135, 20 September 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5135, 20 September 1895, Page 4

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