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OHAS. CRBBA, GENERAL BLACKSMITH and

FARHIER

(Opposite Waimate Clothing Factory), QUEEN ST.

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

E. BISHOP,

PAINTER, GLAZIER & PAPERHANGER, T\ ESIRE to thank the public -*_-/ past fa,A r oiu*s, and be^s to inform them that ho has removed to his Nev Premises in Queen street, where he hopes by strict attention to business to receive a share of public^ patronage. White Lead, Oils, Glass, Scrim, Picture Mouldings, Tacks and Tape, Tubes and Paperhangings, etc., always in stock. E. BISHOP, Next Co-op, store

j^li?© ©o^on's STIFFENING AND POLISHING

POWDjLR FOB LATJKDKT PQiiPOSES.

ONE SHILLING PER BOX, obtainable

a tht; YVainiate Oc-op. Btorc and Manchester Bros.

JilT R OOXON will be in Waimate for JjL a fortnight. Private. Tuition yen/ irubllc Exhibition daily. Ladies are miied to biing shirts and collars to b*. done whi!<? they wait.

TESTIMONIAL. Presbvteiy, jßanpiora, Sfcj.-;. 21, l&Ot).

I During his viail to Hangioia, *lv Cuxon I gave ua a pi-»uj<,»Cdl illu&tratii/M ot the , tilicp.cy of his suffering and glazing 1 Powder, the rof-olt being most j'and I.ha\e no hc?it^Uon in lecyuniending Lthe adoption of this ne*? jjowd^r to otheis. I - • TnoirAs W. Pmon. ■-.' Unsolicited Testimonials ,from 2300 '-Jtftlies may be set,n on apyhcation. Manchester Bros., Agents for lions a,nd Boards.

< A BIGS OF THE TIMEd.»

MLRIT ALONE CAN HOLD ITfcJ OWN.

Eondai-Lanka Ceylon Tea

Has forraea an alliance with the public.

The si feat of all "allancee. All grocers. ' •

•A TEA-GROWING^PABADISE,' r The Home of HONDAI-LANEA OEYLOU TEA.

Every Leaf is full of Tirtue, every Infusion'Dtlieious; ; Sealed 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, bigh-pvofjt-bearmg .substitutes being often nushed\for {he sake of extra profit j With Hohdai-Lanka. Tea you are^ quite safe>.o long as you trade' ,\yith your' eyes open, evexy , genuine paciet-^feearing tho Segiatered and Government-protecte/l namej- MoKE^ziE'a.HoNi)^ Lakka., on all 'packets and boxes.- *'.'"'„■>> , Cotton cloth wai first made in 'India .and was in use' there' 12000 years HoNr>AtL4KicA Tea has only -been; upon the TSeyi -Zealand market^ some four'yg&rs, jet Affia>the- Tear that has revolutionised the&kd'e. Secret : It is better fcbaa &ny i jfther Tea; .that's" all, ;,and i$ • feold " in , Ceylph-^packed and sealed packages, onlj^ .".Golley* Gibber, *- the poet and gospipjwrbte : ',• Tea!' thou soft', tHou tfltfd venerable liquid : tlipu female 'tohgtfe^runnine, smile^sootbing, hearfc^opiemn'g,^ /ifioW filing. dbra«at' ,ThXbi;and ii§e^ ; niuat 4> h'av)Bi J jjeen -. unblended: v Hoiidaj,,« (; , Iknka. * ~Sold?b"y> all .di6^nte?eß^rodevf«\ F,'~f.~-, r : r ; ', \ '< ' -..*•' $;c'2',, ??}%*■.

J^^y^ftcguetS re-s^rung'cUquarto" New.'i 1

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Bibliographic details
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 42, 6 September 1900, Page 1

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426

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 42, 6 September 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 42, 6 September 1900, Page 1

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