MUSIC! Shcard's Christy, 1896. Posted, 1/4 Shcard's Dance. 1896. Posted, 1/1 Shcard's Comic, 1896. Posted, 1/1 ! Francis & Day's lltli Comic. Posted 1/1 Francis & Day's 11th Dance. Posted 1/5 Francis & Day's 11th Dance (violin). Posted, lOd Shcard's Dance, 1896, yiolin part. Posted • lOd SayAuHovoir(song). Posted, Come Hack Soon (waltz). Posted 2/ICnn'tOhiuigelt(comic). Posted, 1/1 I Couldn't Help Laughing It Tickled Me So (song). Posted, 1/1 One Heart Divine (song). Posted 1/1 H.M.S. Pinafore Lancers, 2/1 At Trinity Church I Met My Doom (comic), 1/1 Sweet Marie. Posted, 1/1 Miner's Dream of Home, 2/1 Baby Song, 2/1 LnDidilyldily (comic), 1/1 Wickcn's F.P. Literature kept in stock. „ Hapid Method of Piano, 3/6 Write for Music jioih/o mitsiemkerlhcd. E. J. KING, fi9, Manxebs-stbeet, Wellington. I » 8K YOUE STOBEKKEPEH Newberry's Cordials, Which arc the Purest and Pest in Hie Stisjilim-ij Syrup, Ihxpkm/ Yhmjur, Pine Apple, Clures, 'Peppermint, Lime Jniet, Mrtuchrrii Syrup, Mini Cumtiit, Leiium Si/rup, Lemon Squash, (Simjer Wine. Omncjeßith\Hopßitlers,Aiiiioslum, Quinine Wine, Sarmpurilk. MANUFACTUHEIiS, Aiiki, SiiiTn-sniEET, Wellington. LIFE IS SHORT! AN II OK KNOWLEDGE THEBEIS NOEND THE question which cadi one has to ask himself, is— Certainly not of— Bycroft's Biscuits, Which are the Best and Cheapest in the market. And wholesale by the i Sole Agksts. for tiik Wkuix«to Piiouxck—eox&rigg, Mercer-street, Wellington. Bee Ointment: fry It, TflE 'SCOUK" IN CALVES, Don't Let Your Calves Die KLLIS' DCOUR DRENCHES will cure tho worst O form of "Scour" in n short time, besides improving rapidly tbe condition of
PUBLIC OPINION-The Opimtk Ames, owned by the dairy farmers of the Waimute Plains, speaking Editorially of theao Drenches, says: - " 'J'horc is a great loss nnnuilly in calves earned by uepur, find Mu Eu.is has prepared a Drench, which, lssj season, gave every satisfaction, and was'ibo means of saving tlie lives of a great number of cafveu', besides the benefit it was in generally improviug the jjealjl) and consequent progress of young 'took. Mf pu,is has imported special • Jicliincry to eppe with tMp demand for this | from indications (in this &ivi jurI ©jndj.ag (jlEtrict's), and from ordcrs'alfeady ' '•'i.'fe O K Mt °' ">ese Drenches is boo.. ■■• -.iisft jJMI-otsf eckly this expectedtu.. ' '' '" ' coming season," Sold everywhere by Storcku., per packet. Wholesale Agent'?, ii«.. Shasund & Co., Wellington, If there is any delay in obtaining them in up-country districts, send Postal Notes for the amount and they will bt sent free by post by tho cole maker. WILLIAM A. ELLIS, M.P.S., Wholesale Veterinary Drugmst, Strathmid. 'jiHE Permanent Investment and 1 Loan Association, of Wairurapa, Maix-stbket, Grevtoo, 'JIIiEOIORS: Messrs W, Booth (chairman), M. Caddbcrg, W, It. DuMam*, C. Klgar, J. Fuller, and F. 11, Wood, fneAnnual Incomoeicecdi tl6,Ooo;Capltal on Loan £35,222; Profits already allothd 19,780; Kcscrvo fund £Bl2. Tho purpose! for which tho Association Is established ore twofold, In tho first puwo It offers an excellent method of investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital or j wings at tho highest rate consistent with perfect security, and by allowing small or largo sums to be inverted by periodical payments, it jonforms to tho circumstances of all classes. In tho second place, to thoaowho reou'ro loans apon properties they already possess, oi whe may n.sot with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, It presents tliemeans of )btaining advances upon favorable terms, Tho Association receives Qxcd deposits at rta to be agreed upon, Subscriptions on ln\;stmcnt shares, 6s per month; ultimate value of uliaio £SC, PayDaj-Thc first Saturday In each month, Agents— Mtistcrton-Mr G, S. W. Dalrymplc Carterton—Mr W. J. Lindop Fcalhcrslon—Mr J, G, Cox PaluaUia—Mr 11. W. Briggs. G, WYETT, Manaeer.
W. 0. H, TONKING, M.P.S., ENGLISH QUALIFIED CHEMIST. Strict attention paid to all Postal Orders AND FAMILY 1 I PIIESCIUPTIONS Accurately Dispensed, YOU WILL SAVE MOSEY Uy sending For your MEDICINES to W. 0. H. TONKING, 67, Lamuios-quav, Wellington.
Dmect IMPODTKHS AND MaKCFACTUREHS OF Saddlery and Harness, Qucn-strcct, Mmkrlon, TN returning thanks for past favours, beg to announeo that they have just landed a Select Assortment of Solid Nickel, Brass and E.l>. Harness Mountings, Hard Steel and Solid Nickel Bits and Stirrup Irons, Whips and Spurs, Ladies' and Gents' English Hunting Saddles, Erusluvarc and Set. We have in stock, 11 large assortment of Colonialmade Ladies' side-saddles, Gents' breaking-ill awl stock-riding saddles, and Boys' and Girls', at Vehv Low Pbices. Buggy, gig, carriage, tandem, trap, coach, and cart harness kept in slockand Made to Orderontlic Shortest Notice. Old saddles and harness taken in part payment for ne\v ones. .Repairs Executed, with the Usual Neatness and Despatch. Nothing bat thp Best Material Used.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5179, 12 November 1895, Page 2
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747Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5179, 12 November 1895, Page 2
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