HAMBURG TFEA. ■SIMPLE. RELIABLE: EFFECTUAL. Tea/ 'A 'Sailor's' A^rdict; HambuhCt Tea. Weil-st., Pynuont, , Hamburg 'toi/|sy(jbey^l?cjb/ll^B4. Hambuhg 'Ckkf Melsrs EliiotrßioH., . Hamburg Tea. Wholesale Drug/Hlmbukg Tea. gi^ts," Sydney". . r JEUmburg Tea. Dear Sirs, — Allow H^&mußj! Tatoimetto |tQ the 'Hamburg fEA^imniehsV am'oiit^t of r Hamburg Tea. benefit 1 have derived > Hamburg fl^.'.jfrem; jEmil .?. Reese's 1 'mnO>urgTea.' I have Hamburg Tea. tried, m my time, all Hamburg Tea. kinds'ofoostrams ami 1 Hamburg Tea. so-called specifics for 1 '■H.iMBURG'T.EA.<'the velief and cure of HAmburg *Fea¥. chronic 1 ' constipation,^ F feiMBURG'jTEA./ bui without peVman-^ HAMBURG.irEA.«en<r effect; indeedj ' 'HjLmburglea. when I had left' off ' Hamburg Tea.; takipg ajny of the • Hamburg Tea.' articles referred to ( my • : H.IMBURGfTjEA. .syste.m >vas in t a much Hamburg T^A.j'j\yorse cpudit|q\i than i before. (i .L now drink f f hlmburg jl'ea. thejHam^i.rg^eapnce ;,, .JHamburGj^e^.^, week, j^nd, thereby ! , .||r4.MBURG Tea. ( (keep DiyseUm.fi rstr- [" Hamburg Tea. class Dodily health. I ( ? Hamburg Tea. have a grand appetite, '/ Tea. and ~ariT always m '* Hamburg Tea. first-class spirits. You f f i; Hamburg T^S.HiflE^iibt-^.elsurplised ■' HAmburg Tea. to learn that I take • Hamburg Tea. care to tTecommend I i4IAMBUR&*^M" f i Hamburg Tea. remedy to all^eafaring •j (HAmburg Tea. men like myself. It i» ,i {Hamburg Tea, simply" invaluable to .i .JJamburg Tea. sailors, who have to < : Hamburg* TfeAi'^efidnve! so^nineh from. / HamburU iT©A.; yarihble we».tber ; and . Hamburg Tea. sudden changes of Hamburg I'ea. temperature. I will - HA^djurg Tea. always keep a supply f /hAmburg Tea. oLlhe Tea on board . '.', HAmburg Tea. that it Ms bound to J&Ambukg, 4?e^. .beoMrie h.vgty populp" j. Hamburg Tea/ among all classes m '' Hamburg Tea. the Australian coloHAmburg Tea. nies. S Hambubg-Tea-. YouF.grateful servant, ! a.'jj Sold by^aii'^ilem^sta 'anVi'sArl■t\ .keepers throughout New Zealand, m \t ; Packet*, at 15d. ' """ j. ;:WhblesAle!Dep6t for — '. I : M •% Gel i:tJßifi3Uiit to, , : ...r ; Customhouse Wharf, ; , j WELLINGTON. : ' ;i jSREAf t/tftratEV* piUPPER RANGITIKEI DIS- : i TRIGT: . .^opie time 9 about the beginning of ■ ' . ' ] MSA^H]iabpuci ; i/} ( j ; r j ;; • ; ; ■/jT^EING part of the Rangath*a ? i J[|> Block, comprising the HUNi T^RYfLLE y^jMlgW'PZ TEM- . /Sl'ON, and : 'Rural i. aixd Snhui4)^Seofions, : i'3%ityiiigfroni • '5 to 320 Acres./ /The Tovn (Sections |i'frqm to, 3-1 Acres. .' : nuijicnii.y.d ii;i"sj-ub j j jA II the Sections liara»ff on tages to /well-graded roads,* some of which are ■ ' formed and are, now being metalled ; ;, others will' be' shortly cleared one chain wide; (il • ■ ■'■ ,"*•■'•■■ f ■:! ./ '■• •'■ ' .y-'. ': sura -r : _Lj^4i-:! .1;.- mm .: J .' i y Z ThefJMrtin' Trukk • Rkilway -froiii I' .^\ r ellingto'ji ■'■ '-'■'■ to - : Auckland l ' ; "passed [ ' fhroiigH 'tlie'-ekii-e >lciig£h 1 -&f.' -ehis . r !Blbdk, Wabo 1 the ! Marton-otamaka^ i jiua-Murimotu Road. ' * .The'bu.^h/onthe'HuiiterfillteToWni. ship''JEifohsioh r has ; been-'<ileft f i i ed : ready 1 ib^ b'nrrrin^, thep'iirchasera'wilTthei'ei r lote^be able' t6'|irrocee I d\ : S^ith I the'jeveci tidu' hi 'their 'buildings' directly after t- "the sale.'" •7- i :'' ; " ;- T " • ; ii; '*< ■•:•■'■■ •' ;i • The' -whole f of ! tlio -Rural an^ • S»^ '. burliatf' Se*d6iPns; are 'cove't'dd 'with' • gfoi-eSt, "the pririci^Ul' t're'6B 'being tawa, fiimuv J rata/ 'aind 'patches ~of ; flne tolava , ; . suitttljle" Tor l miilu% TH<? h unckM'groW'h-'is ■ks / a rlile light,' "and j vhe general character of • the- soil of spietidid 'qua'litk'; 1 A Sawi-niill- Vrll shpKtly be e^retitkl ] ou tlie Block -The j icountry is undulating, with a largtf Iprpportidn 1 ' ■of^nVfe,'" vin\lr 'vf-lien' cleared i- and brottghli fhid^r 1 cdliivation three- .; .fourths will be fit<^ tor^agnefrlturol piirposes. v " ; ••''"' ;i ."■■•' ■■•i/I ■«'■■' i I ; Lithographs of the property ami ;; /fuJJ^pjirtrciilars will shortly; be obtain? ""abW- *■-">■■ K i\-J.t:'<l 3I:Z ■.■'ixili'l \ Tiil^j 'Eand; Transfer Act. ■■■■nil j. Terms very liberal^ ■ ;«' . Kf^MMOND, & DICK. ;..:{■- Marton. fHE 'CRY NOW IS ;\\ "MANUFACTURE." iqugE &""Sy rrell MANUFACTURE Carriages cheapei£jl^aji{|aybe i^pqf|ed,land fitted with BreHkarsuitable to the district. We fr lkam- .now on Landuuf (second liaiulj Waggonette, Tjady s ri;aeton,;f_lJuggi.es, D.og. Cart^.alsOjEx-, ; presses, 'Carts.-.^ndj.^p-iinjß P^iiys, New iiiid Second Hand. .Cacriages Built on .'the Latest. European < ; and. American . Designs. >! T 1 ' ; - "■" ' ■ EMPIRE COACH ,-FACTORY,, ,. • CouR^ENAY Place,' 1 ! a*V/ r >i rioqinl "'■■■ •.■■ ».•(>•!'-! .()'>
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 67, 20 February 1885, Page 4
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634Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 67, 20 February 1885, Page 4
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