A SK YOU 11 STOREKEEPER FOB Newberry s Cordials. Wliicli arc the Purest and Best in tho Market. Raspberry Syrup, Ritsiiberry Vinegar, Pine Apple,' Clones, Peppermint, Lime Juke, Strawberry Syrup, Black Currant, Lemon Syrup, Lemon Squash, Ginger I Fine. Oraiigeßitlers,llopßilters, Angostura, Quinine Wine, Sarsttparilla. i mm & HO., MANUFACTURERS, Aiibl Smith-stjiebt, Wellington. Eattcr to Sis Excellency the Governor. j F you want i> good Hat and first-elass fit, 1 fio to the Manufaoturor, • V. A LIYI A 0 . Fair Italia! fair Italia I Homo of Music and of Art, Europe's Garden still wo prize thee. Thou art dear lo every heart, Home of Raphael and Dante, Native land of Angela, Home of Horace and of Tasso, Birth place, too, of Almao, Almao, the Prince of Hatters, (This is no idle (jusb) Artist in all bead-gear matters His power is felt in silk and plush, Hunting, racing boating, shooting, Walking, driving, fine chnjiram', All beads fitting, all tasks suiting, Blessings on you Almao, Italy is famed in story, For her sculptures rich in styles; But her hatters nrc her glory, Almap's immortal Hies Shall bo banded down for ages. "His honest work and prices low," Is thescroll on history's pages, > Bringing fame to Almao. Old llats remittal, and ever) description of Ladies' ami Gentlemen's Hats made to order. 83, Lambton-quay, (Opposite Dresden l'iano Company), Wellington. MUSIC! MUSIC! Slienrd's Christy, 1890. Posted, 1/1 Shcard's Dance, 18%. Posted, 1/1 Slieard's Coniie, lSilli. Posted, 1/4 Francis k Day's Mill Comic. Posted 1/1 Francis & Day's Ulb Dance. Posted 1/5 Francis & Day's 11th Dance (violin). Posted, lod Slieard's Dance, 18!l(i, yiolin part, Posted lOd Say Au lievoir (song). Posted, 2/G'ome Pack Soon (waltz). Posted 2/I Can't Change It (comic). Posted, 1/1 I Couldn't Help Laughing It Tickled Me So (song). Posted, 1/1 One Heart Divine (song). Posted 1/4 11.M.5. Pinafore Lancers, 2/1 At Trinity Church I Met My Doom (comic), 1/4 Sweet Marie. Posted, 1/4 Miner's Dream of Home, 2/1 My Song, 2/1 • La Didilyldily (comic), 1/4 Wicken's P.P. Literature kept in stock. „ Rapid Method of Piano, 3/G Write for Music i/ou do ml see mleerlisetl. E. J." KING. 'ID, Maxxehs-sthkt, Wellington. AT E I V E ' s, Perry-street, Masterton, ONE CRATE OK BEST WHITE AND GOLD CUPS AND SAUCEIiS AT SALE PRICES. SHEARS! SHEARS! SHEAIiS! Just opened a large assortment of SHEARS, Different makes: 8.8.A., 38 A.S., Shepherd, etc, TURKEY STONES. THE 'SCOUIt" IN CALVES. Don't Let Your Calves Die ELLIS' OCOUR DRENCHES will cure tbo worst 0 form of '• Scour" in a phort time, besides improving rapidly tho condition of the calves. PUBLIC OPINION—The O/ii/iwi'i; Times, owned by the dairy farmers of tho Waimatc Plains, speaking Editorially of these Drenches, says "Tkore is a great loss annually in calves earned by scour, and Mn Ems has prepared a Drench, which, last season, give every satisfaction, and was the meaus of saving the lives of a great number of calves, besides the benefit it was in generally improving t!'c health and consequent progress of young stock. Mr Ellis has imported special machinery to cope with tho demand for this article. From indications (iu this and surrounding districts), and from orders already booked, tho output of these Dbbmhes is eipcetcd to reach 10,000 packets weekly this coming season," Sold everywhere by Storekeepers at 1/6 per packet. Wholesale Agents, Messiis Shamed St Co., Wellington. If there is any delay in obtaining them in up-country districts, send Postal Notes for the amount and they will bo sent fret by post by the sole miker, WILLIAM A. ELLIS, M.P.8., ' Wholesale VEiBMSAav DniraoisT, ' Stuattohd. LIFBISSHOBT! AND OF KNOWLEDGE THERE IS NO END IIHE question which each one lias to . ask himself, is— Of What Can I Afford to he IgnorantP Certainly not of— Bycroft's Biscuits, Which are the Best and Cheapest in the market. Sold jit all Storekeepers, And wholesale by the Sous Agents for the Wellinqto Province— POX & RIGrGt, Mercer-street, Wellington. Rhnrff'o W'ilis-st^Wcllintgoji, UIIUILI o, f or furniture of every description, EKETAHUNA COACHING, CARRYING, AND BAIT STABLES. COACHINC TIME-TABLES! EKETAiitiNA-l'A!iiATUA(viaMnngaone: Leave Eketahnna daily at 7.0 n.m, arrive Pahiatua 11.30 turn. Leave Pahiatua at 3 p.m., arrive Eketaliuna 8 pi, Eketauuna-Paiiiatua: Leave Eketaliuna daily at 1,30 p,m,, arrive Pahiatua 3.45, p.m. Leave I'alimlua daily at 10,0 a.m., arrive Eketaliuna 12,30 p.m. Iketaiwna-Alfhedton : Coaches leave daily at 2.30 p.m.,arrive Alfredton 5.15 p.m. Leave Alfredton daily at 9.15 a,m,, arrive Eketaliuna 12,<15 p.m. Brakes ply to all parts of tho district. Saddle 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, Pbojbibiob,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5175, 6 November 1895, Page 4
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765Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5175, 6 November 1895, Page 4
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