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CHAS. CEEBA,

GENERAL BLACKSMITH and

FARRIER

(Opposite Waimate Clothing Factory), QUEEN ST.

SHOEING done on Improved Principle with great care, under the personal supervision of the Proprietor.

E. BISHOP,

PAINTER, GIiAZIEB & PAPERHANGER,

D^ESTHE to thank the ptiolic _ past favours, and begs to inform them that he has removed to his New Premises in Queen street, where he hopes by strict attention to business to receive a share of public patronage. V. T liite Lead, Oils, Glass, Scrim, Picture Mouldings, Taolcs and Tape, Tubes and Paperhangings, etc., always in stock. " E. BISHOP, Next Co-op, store

]%Lx>& ©o^on's STIFFENING AND POLISHING POWDEB FOR LAUNDEY PUBPOSES. ONE SHILLING PER BOX, obtainable a the Waimate Co-op, store and Manchester Bros.

MR COXON will be in Waimate for a fortuight. Pnvate Tuition given. Public Exhibition ddly. Ladies aie n\ited to bring shirts and collais to be done while they wait.

TESTIMONIAL. Presbytery, Eanßiora, Sept. 21, 1899. During his visit to "Rangiora, Mr Coxon gave tis a practical illustration of .-the efficacy of his -stiffening and glazing Powder, the result being most satisfactory, and I have no hesitation in recommending the adoption of this new powder to others. , TSOiTAS W. PIUCE. Unsolicited Testimonials from 2300 ladies may be seen on application. Manchester Bros., Agents for Irons and Boaids.

'A bIGN OF THE TIMES.'

MEEIT ALONE CAN HOLD ITS OWN.

Hondai-Lanka Ceylon ¥%& Has formed an alliance with the public The siiest of all allances. All groceis.

• A TEA-GROWING PARADISE, 1

The Home oi HONDAI-LANKA CEYLON TEA.

Every Iseui is full of Virtue, every Infusion Delicious. Seated Packets only. In India the •Jackal is more dreaded ' than the Tiger. In this colony it is the substitution fraud that one has to guard against, high-profit-bearing substitutes beiug often pushed for the sake of extia piofit; with Hondai-Lanlsa Tea you aie quite safe so long as-you trade wiih your 1 'eyes open, eveiy genuine packet bearing the Begisteied and Gowrnment-piotected name, McKksztr's Hondai I anka, on all packets and boxes. . Cotton cloth Tras first made m India and was in use there 2000 years ago. Hondai-Lanka Tea has only been upon the New Zealand market some four yeai a, yet it is the Tea that has revolutionised the trade. Secret": It is better than any other Tea, that's all, and is sold in Ceylon-packed and sealed packages only. ' Colley Cibber,' the poet and gossip, wrote: ' Tea! Thou soft, thou sober, sage, and venerable liquid : thou female tongue unning, smile soothing, heart opening, ,vink tippling cordial.' The brand used must have been unblended HondaiLanka. Sold by all disinterest Grocers.

WINTER GAMES* ALL THE NEWEST HOCKEY, GOLF, FOOTBALL, TENNIS and other -winter games. SANDOWS DEVELOPERS,

Tennis Racquets re-strung Equal to New.

W. BBICE AND SON, ' 187, Colombo Street, Christchurch.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 41, 4 September 1900, Page 1

Word count
Tapeke kupu
457

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 41, 4 September 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 41, 4 September 1900, Page 1

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