For Sale. IOR BALTC—A Becond hand"Fritz' |HE big profitlovmg tea blender* JL petrtion«*d Parliament to tax pure Ceylop tea 2d per lb in order to gnre tMr so-called blends a show and keep up. their •pro6ts. Parliament refused, and to-day Hondai Lank* is the champion pure Cevlon packed tea (unblended), with daily increasing sales.
Lost, Found, Etc. ~~ EFT at this office—A Leather Port_J mantrt«u. Owner may have same on paying the cost of this advertisement. 10UND, in Victoria Park—A Gentle- ? man's Muffler. Apply, this office. Gumness and LeCren^ SALE BY AUCTION OF FIRST- ' CLASS SADDLERY. saturday;,next, In Waimato Salerooms-. fl UINNESS AND LeCREN (Ltd.) have received a consignment from Messrs A. Robertson and Co., Oamaru, consisting of—--3 Sets First-class Spring Cart Harness 3 Sets First-class Buggy Harness Side - saddles, Whips, Spurs, Stirrup Leathers, Stirrup Irons, Bits, etc., etc. All of high quality. Sale at 2 o'clock. GUINNESS & LbCREN, Ld., Auctioneers.
WAIMATE.— There's one best, and only one, m evftrything. H-mclai-Lanka, Ceylon packed, fills the bill as far as tea is concerned. First award, Paris Exhibition, to the growers in Ceylon.
Meetings, &c. THE -WAIMATE COUNTY FARMERS' ASSOCIATION (Affiliated with the New Zealand Farmers' Union.) GENERAL MEETING of * Members of the above will be held in the County Council Chambers, Waimate, on SATURDAY NEXT, 19th INST., at 2 30 p m. Business : To receive report of delegates to provincial conference; to arrange for lectures on subjects affecting agricultural and pastoral interests ; general. A full meeting is requested. CHAS. AKHURST, Secretary.
SOOTH CAXTERBrJKY--Buy your '* Cock o' the North " an any honest grocer's Avoid patronising tt>e <ton't-keep-it but-this-ia ju*>t-as good trader. If. you ask for the best 2s tea see you get it. Name on packet. 5 and 101 b box.
Funeral Notices. FUNERAL NOTICE. rTTHE Funeral of the late Miss " K. E. Buckley will leave .her father's residence at 8 a.m. on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17th, for St. Patrick's Church, leaving for tha Cemetery at 10.45 a.m. Friends will kindly accept this intimation. ALEX. PHILIP, Furnishing Undertaker, Shearman Street. "AITAKI.—There are many conscientious, upright, honourable grocers who. would no mora think of substituting a packet or box of common blends for Hondai-Lanka Unblended Tea ?han of trying to pass a counterfeit bank note. Patronise them exclusively;
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 116, 17 October 1901, Page 2
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373Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 116, 17 October 1901, Page 2
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