t!HA3. CREBA,
GENERAL BLACKSMITH and
FARRIER (Opposite Waimate 'Clofh'frig Factory^
ST.
QHGEING dons on Improved Principle with great care, Under the persorfal supervision' of the Proprietor.
E. BISHOP,
PAINTEB, GLAZIEft & £APEB- . ' HAKGER,
"t^V ESIR!E to thank the public JL^ • past favours, and begs to inform fheni that he has removed to his Ne~w Premises in Qupen street, where he hopes "by, strict attention to lousiness to receive a sli&re of public patronage. "White Lead, Oils, Glass, Scrim, Picture Mouldings,' Tacks and Tubes and Paperhangings, etc., always in stock. """ E. BISHOP, Next 00-o'p. -store
1 filvs ©o^on's STIFFENING AND POLISHING
POWDER FOR LAUNDRY PURPOSES.
ONE SHILLING PER BOX, obtainable a jthe Waimate Co-op, atore aad -Manchester Bros.
MR COXON will be in Waimate for p, fortnight. Private Tnition given, i-irblic Exhibition daily. ' , Ladies are "nvit^d to bring shirts and collars to be done while they wait.
TESTIMONIAL. t - ' Presbytery, Rangiomi . .^ • Sept. 21, 1599.
During his visit to Bangiora, Mr Coxon gave us a practical , illustration of the efficacy of his stiffening and glazing , Powder, the repult being most satisfactory, ' and I have no hesitation^ recommending . tKe adoption of this new powder to others. TfiOMiS W. PlllC£. Unsolicited Testimonials from 2300 • Indies may be seen on application. Manchester Bros., Agents for Irons and
Boards.
<A ISIGN OF THE TIMES,'
M' EEIT ALONE CA*N HOLD ITS OWN.
, Hondai-Lanka
Ceylon Tea Haß formea an alliance with the public. "Sine safest ttf all aHances* All grocers. „
• A TEA-GBOWING PARADISE,' The Home of " - " - ' ; HONDAI-LANifA" CEXLON^ TEA* " , .-
* EVery-Leaf is'full of YirtQeT^'veYy Infusion Dtlieious.. Sealed Packete only. In India the r JTaeJjal is; apjQJEte dreaded tbab v th« Tiger. In this eoldnylitfisthe substitution fraud that one. barf-to- guard against, high-prpn>beanng" ' substitutes I being' often pushed for thVJsake of < ektra \ prqat? with Hond&i-Latika^ea' j*ou are j quite trafe so long as you' trade", with - your-j eyes open, -every igenuiri^i^|t .oeatipg the EegiStered and Opvernttient-protected natn^, McKEKSjOE^B^mN^ £$%&& oa^ail packets and- boxes. fl y *'n~ '• Cotton cloth vraa first; iD»ae i in > India arid was- In use. thace* SOOO-yeers, rigp. HoNDli-XAiJKA. t l'ba; Bas-only bteftjUpon the NW Zealand inai-ket some f6ar,yeers,Vet it is '^ea that- has r^oluj|onised ; fee traflfeV' k It, is' better #ah any Vthfer^TW^hßrstfill^^n^is^oW-in'' Ceylotf-piicikeci andnße|Kd?3papkßgeB - only. -' « Golley 'Cibbfer,^ the'xpoeij^wid: gossip, •T?roteV!*--T^l-<'tbpa soft, thpa>soberf sage,ahd ven-|rable;liquid,{ 4hou r fefiQalB.^6^gae, unning^ ensile ;Bopth&g,-: heaj^^p wng.j winkjtippling -oordiaU* *S^PMI&S&X, mwtt^ have, v tee)i -«nbten|ed 1 | ; ;H a nlai :f %to.,,;^by^a|d^^^^
and o#r,mnlergteesi I£.^%*£*
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 38, 28 August 1900, Page 1
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