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Special Advertisements. TO EUILDERS. TEND EES are invited to close at 5 p,m„ on Tuesday, March 30th, for — The erection of a large residence at Lansdowne, Masterton. Plans and specifications ruay be seen at the office of the United Firo and Marine Insurance Company. Ltd., Bank of New South Wales, Chambers, Lambton Quay, Wellington, and at my office, Masterton. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HERBERT A. .TONES, Architect. Gray's New Buildings, Queen Street, Masterton. TENDERS FOR LEASE OF FARM. fF\ENDERS close with the undersigned JL on Wednesdayj 7th April, 1909, at 12 o'clock noon, for— The lease for ten years from Ist May, 1909, of 403 acres (more or less), being the property known as I " Burnside," Opaki, in the estate of the late Mr Frank Buick, deceased. Tenders and conditions of tender, an further information can be obtained a my office, Perry Street, Masterton. The' highest or any tender not necessarily acceyted. W. B. CHENNELLS. Agent Public Trustee. Masterton. 27th March, 1909. TEA BLENDING. AN eminent Tea Expert, writing in the "Tea and Coffee Trade Journal, says :—"Tea blending is a scientific art and the acme of the art is to ' lift' blends up, not to depress them to a dull average. The expert will blend low-piiced, medium, and fine quality teas in such a way as to make a 'fine liquoring,' not a medium cup. The great secret is to select for your 'fetching up' grade a tea that can dominate the blend. For this, great experience and a highlytrained palate are essential. No hard and fast rules can be laid down, but there is a great prize to be gained by the succeseful individual who by his skill can make, for two or three pence a pound less money, a blend that shall emi-d the more expensive one cf the inexpert blender." In New Zealand expert tea blanders are few and far between, and white there are many brands of blended teas on the market, few are the work of real experts. For ttie most part the teas are mixed in a haphazard kind of way, the main object being the obtaining of a maximum profit. Uniformity of quality or flavour under such conditions is impossible, and purity problematical. There is one firm in New Zealand who have for many yars hpen the finest blended teas m A iisimiasia.. Blended by an expert of experience and unique &fcill, who also has tlio great advantage of his firm's superior buying and importing capabilities, these teas are undoubtedly very fine examples of the blender's art, and at the various prices at which they are sold they are undeniably the best value obtainable in the Dominion. We refer to " Tiger *' Teas. That they have for so many years retained their supremacy and great popularity in the face of increased competition is evidence of the public's critical abilities. The people of New Zealane are, on the whole, good judges of tea, and as " Tiger " Tea is still the pick of the great majority, nothing further need be added, except that they are obtainable from all stores at Is -kl, la 6d, Is Bd, Is lOd, and 2s per lb. That at Is 8d per lb is the most favoured at present. Lt is a very fine tea, and those who cannot afford the higher pr.ced "Tiger" Teas find it quite as good as other brands of tea at 2s a lb. Those, however, who are compelled to buy a low-priced tea will gst the best value for their money, both in quality and flavour, if they buy the low-priced " Tiger " blends.—('.). MILK ROUND. MR F. C. FULLER notifies the public of Masterton that he has purchased the Milk Round from Mr J. S. Dawson. CREAM will be obtainable at all times. PIGS PIGS. PIGS WDIMOCK & CO., LTD., • Highest Prices Paid. The next truck of the season will leave Eketahuna on Monday, April sth. Mauriceville on Tuesday, A pril (ith. Agent— J. STOTT, Rongokokako RAILWAY STABLES* FARMERS and the general public are reminded that our Stables are practically alongside the iaihvay station. The stables are open from 5 a.m. till 1') p.m., and shou'il exactly suit the cu.'venience of settlers wt.o wish todriv their own vehicle right to the statioL. Their horses and vehicles will be weU eared foi during their a'oseuce on a train journey, and we guarantee taction. GENERAL CARTING A SPECIALITY H. COLE AKD SON, Railway Stables, / MASTERTON. JOHNSON'S PEERLESS BEVERAGES. JOHNSON'S Peerless Beverages quench your thirst and cheer and invigorate during summer's distressing heat. They are pleasing to the palate and refreshing to the body. They are pure and d@liciouß. Address: 211 CHAPEL STREET

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3150, 30 March 1909, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3150, 30 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3150, 30 March 1909, Page 1

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