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GENERAL BLACKSMITH and FARIIIEK • (Opposite Wairaate Clothing Factory), QUEEN ST. C< HOEING done on Improved Prince ciple with great care, under the personal supervision oi the Proprietor.
E. BISHOP, I PAINTER, GLAZIER & PAPERHANGER, ' TV 3 SIRES to thank the public i_/ past favours, find begs to in- j form them that ho hajs removed to his I New Premises in Queen street, -where j he hopes by strict attention to business to receive a sha-re of public patronage. White L<Jad, Oils, Glass, Scrim, Picture Mouldings, Tacks and Tape, Tubes and Paperhangings, etc., always in stock. E. BISHOP, Nejxt Co-op, store \
STIFFENING aJsD POLISHING POWDER FOB. LAI NDRY PURPOSES. ONE SHILLING FUR BOX, obtainable* a the Wamiate Co-op, store and laadche ter Bros. MR COXON will be in Wahnate for a foitnighfc. Puvate Tuition given. l-üblio-Bshi nfcion daily. Ladies aie avilel to bring shiits and collais to be done wl die they wait. IESTIioNIAL. Piesiytery, Bangiora, '1 Sept. 21, 1899. During Ms visit tolllangiora, Mr Cokou gave us a practicall illustration of the efficacy of ms stiffening and glazing Ponder, the result bemg most satisfactory, and I bave no hesitation in recommending the adoution of this qew powder to otheis. Thomas W. Price. Unsolicited Testiiiomals from 2300 ladies may be seen o4 application. . Manchester Bros., Abents for Irena writ! Boafds.
SIGN OF TIMES. 1 !_ MEEIT ALONE CAN HOLD ITS Op. Hondai-Lanka Ceylon Tea -as formed an With the public. Tho safest j&lliances. -All Leadin eja. « A TEA-GSOWIKG The Horue.cfe HONDAI-LANKA CEYLON TBAI
Every Leaf is full of Virtbe, every Infusion Delicious. SealedPabkcts only. In India the Jackal Is -more- dreaded than the Tiger. In this edlony it' is the substitution fraud that one feaa to guard acainst, " - high-profit-bearing substitutes being often, pushed'for the sike of extra urofiti with Hondai-Lanka : ffea you are Suite sale ao long' Wyoa tradb with your eyes open, every genuine padket boaiing the Eemsteied,and Government- piotected name, McKßS2ib?s r fio^pAi Llnka, on all packets and boxes. ,- r "- ,] ; Cotton cloth was first made nr India and was in use 'there' 2000 Wears ,ago. Hondai-Ijanka j TEA.vhas only tbeen upon the New Zealand' market someßour years, vet it ia ths : TeS''that -has ;revblutdonised the trader Secret Cp ip.'be.tt* than any othet Tea'; "thai'e -.ail,: ,anC, 16 . sold in - Csylon-paoked and' sealed *.padj ages . only. " «€k»ney Oibber,'..'th6 spo,eV«nd 5 po,eV«nd goaaip, 'wrote : • Tea 1 ,4h0u eoi^tb'on t ob&, sage, and venenibie liqmd^hpVienale tongue -unningi snjae sfiothirig, -heart,.operiing, Si hive »n Honda.vs tanka. S'or^byrto^interep 4 Gwcer6.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 20, 17 July 1900, Page 1
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417Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 20, 17 July 1900, Page 1
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