YSI Y 0 LUI" sfbiiKKEEPEiI FOE Newberry's Cordials. Which lire the Purest and Best in the Market. Raspberry Syrup, Raspberry Vinegar, Pine Apple, CI ores, Peppermint, Lime Juke, Strawberry Syrup, Black- Currant, Lawn Syrup, Lemon Squash, Ginger lllne. Or(mi]e]litkrsJlopßitters,Aiiijostm«, (Imninti ir/iii', Sarstipnlhi, J. NEWBERRY & DO MAMFAOTUIIEIiS, Aiiki, Smith-street, Wellington, Hatter to Wis Emlleney the Governor, IF y>m want a good Hat and first-class lit, go to the Manufacturer, V. ALMAO. Fair Italia 1 fair Italia 1 Home oi Music and o( Art, tope's Garden still we prizo thee. Thou art dear to every heart. Home of ltaphael and Dante, Native lniul of Angela, Home of Horace aiid of Tasso, Birth placo, too, of Almao. Alirnio, the Prince of Ilotters, (This is no idle gush) Artist in nil head-gear matters His power is filt in silk anil plush, Hunting, racing, boating, shooting, Walking, driving, line chajMiu-, All heads lilting, nil tastes suiting, Blessings on you Almao. Italy is fumed in story, For her sculptures rich in styles; But licr hatters nrc her glory, Alinao's immortal tiles Shall be handed down for ages. "Jiis honest wort and prices low," Is the scroll on history's pages, Bringing fame to Almao. Oi,d Hats mmmtcil, ami erery description ofLadies' and Gentlemen's ILats math to unh r. 83, Lainbton-quay, (Opposite Dresden I'inno Company), Wellington. jyjusic! MUSIC! MUSIC! Slieard's Christy, 18!l(i. Posted, l/l Slieard's Dance, Mi. Posted, 1/4 Slieard's Comic, lSilli. Posted, I/.J Francis & Day's Mill Comic, Posted 1/1 Francis & Day's Utli Dance. Posted 1/5 Francis & Day's 11th Dance (violin). Posted, KJd Slieard's Dance, 181KS, yiolin part. Posted lOd Say Au licvoir (song), Posted, 2/Come Back Soon (waltz), Posted 2/1 Can't Change It (comic). Posted, 1/4 T Couldn't Ilelp Laughing It Tickled Me So (song). Posted, 1/1 One Heart Divine (song). Posted 1/4 H.M.S. Pinafore Lancers, 2/1 At Trinity Church I Met My Doom (comic), 1/4 Sweet Marie. Posted, 1/4 Miner's Drsani of Home, 2/1 Baby Song, 2/1 La Didily Idily (comic), 1/4 Wieken's F. I'. Literature kept in stock, „ liapid Method of Piano, ;l/(i Write fur Music pa, ito wit see adcertised. E. J. KING, fill, MA N EIIS • S TIIE ET, WELLINGTON. ■ 111 YE '8 . Perry-street, Masterton, dm: ciiati: ok I)EST WHITE AND GOLD CUPS JD AND SAUCEItS AT SALE PRICES. SHEARS! SHEAIiS! SHEAHSI Just opened a large assortment of SHEARS, Different makes: 8.8.A., 38 A.S., Shepherd, etc, TURKEY STONES. THE 'SCOUIi" IN CALVES. Don't Let Your Calves Die ELLIS' O COUR. DRENCHES will cure the worst O form ot '• Scour" in a short time, besides improving rapidly the condition of the calves. PUBLIC OFINION-Thc Opmmh Times, owned by the dairy farmers of the Waimate Plains, speaking Editorially of these Drenches, says i - " Thore is a great loss annually in calves caused by scour, and Mu Ems has prepared a Dhencii, which, last season, gave every satisfaction, and was the means ot saving the livcsotagreat number o! calves, besides the benefit it was in generally improving tl-e health and coiseijuent progress of young stock. Mr Ellis has imported special machinery to cope with the demand for this article. From indications (in this and surrounding districts), and from orders already booked, the output ot these Dbkxches is expected to reach J 0,000 packets weekly this coming season." Sold everywhere by Storekeepers at 1/6 per packet. Wholesale Agent?, Messiis Siiarmnd & Co,, Wellington, If thcro is any delay in obtaining them in up-country districts, send Postal Notes for the amount and they will be sent free by post by the sole maker. WILLIAM A. ELLIS, M.P.S., Wholesale Vetemsam Dwjouist, SmiroiiD. LIEE IS SHORT! AND OK KNOWLEDGE THESE IS NOEND mHE question which each one has to i ask himself, is— Ok What Can I Afford to he iaoiuxT 'i Certainly not of— Bycroft's Biscuits, Which arc the Best and Cheapest in the market. Sold by au, Storekeepers, And wholesale by the Sole Auexts cor the Wehixgto Province— FOX & RIGG, Merccr-strect, Wellington, Rhnrffo W' s -st-iWcllintgon, OfIUUU, for Furniture of every description, EKETAHUNA COACHING, CAIiRYING, AND BAIT STABLES. COACHINC TIME-TABLES! EttmuuNA-PAniATUA (viaMiiugaone: Leave Eketaliuna daily at 7.0 a.m. arrive Pahiatua 11.30 a.m. Leave l'aliiatuii nt 3 p.ni„ arrive Eketaliuna 8 p,m, EKETAnUNA-PAIIIATOA: Leave Eketaliuna daily at 1,30 p.m., arrive Miituii 3io. p.m. ' Leayo Pahiatua daily at 10.0 a,m, arrive Eketahuna 12.30 p.m. ' ' Eketahuna-Aleredton : Coaches leave daily at2,3op.m.,arriyo Alfredton 5.15 p.m. Leave Alfredton daily at D,jo a.®,, arrive Eketaliuna 12,10 p.m, ' Brakes ply to all parts of the district. ™ddlo horses, buggies, brakes, and coaches on hire, Horses bought and sold on commission. Horses broken to single and double harness. Good secure paddocks. S. J. HARDING, PttOFBIETOB, '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5174, 5 November 1895, Page 4
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767Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5174, 5 November 1895, Page 4
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