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; For Sale." "PHlii' Celebrated CHAMPION JL POTATOES, ickuowlodged to bo the Heaviest Jroppev. Seed imported direct from England last year. Tho following well-known settlera lavo given us testimonials av to quality md quantity grown:— . > ■ ' ' l .l have grout plcasfkro in ginnji you i testimonial as to tho quality of; the' jlwiupion Potatoes I had of you, Thoy yere splendid oating, and. looked nice md Wliito ffheiicftokod.-D. E.Toohili, ■ JtiiversalHotel." " ■ ' _" I beg to say that your crop of Cham-. lion Potatoes was very heavy, and tho (Utility excellent.—Thos Parsons, Bketaliuim Hotel," ' " Tho Champion Potatoes I had .of, fon were very good indeed.—Miia A, jpitiNc, Eketahuna." " 1 have scon the-Oliampibn Potatoes <rown by yon, For weight :ho crop wftuld be hard to- beat.—Tim Ii.U'LKS, Eketahuna. "I havo takfn particular notice'of , (•our paddock of potatoes, pud the iifleront kinds of tlie'.'Champion! imported by you were tho heaviest crop I liavo ever seen, and far before any of tho other sorts, and the qualify excellent.— D.Siieeuyx, WiWaka," .... "I have on soveral ocoasions inspected in company with others your crop of potatoes,and wo were aurpt iaed that your Champions wore so good for the lirst season imported.. They were a much heavier crop- than any of the colonial potatoes planted in tho Bame: paddock/ md nest season will lam sure do much l)i)t.ter.-F, Biiiout, Pliawix Saw MillB." "The Champion Potatoes I had of you ivero tho very best l'havo ever had. I iviis surprised to find, considering tlio size, that none were bad or hollow.—H. JoHSSDKY, Parkvilje." . " The Champion Potatoes I dug for you wora a very heavy crop—the best I bave seen in tho colony, I dug up myself in One day 1(! sacks of them.—B\ Boiide, Ekelahuim." " But the only reraoiyfor the potato diseaso known in other countries—and' remember this is a remedy, although temporary—is tho propagation of now varieties. • Is it not time to continence similar work here on a larger scale than has vet beeu attempted I"—Melbourne Leader, For further particulars apply to TURNOIUCO,, Ekotahuua. • SALSALINE '"'■lK CIUIJAT FOOD ntESERATIVE THIS valuable antiseptic preparation is tasteless, odotlese, and per fcctly harmless It is 'guaranteed en keep meat, soup, milk, eggs, butler, fish, game, preserves, fruit, wine, and food of ovory description sweet and wholesale till required for use. ONE SHILLING PACKET will preserve 20a worth of food, SOLD BY ALLOHEJtISTS & GIIOOKRS iu Is and 2s packets. AVholrsalu Aqnt-E, H, CREAE,

G. H. SCALES, WOOL, FLAX, DAIRY, PRODUCE & COMMISSION AOENT. LIBERAL advances made against all kinds of produce for saio or shipmont. Aleuts m England, Australia, India, South America and Canada, Offices-Custom House Quay, Wellington. Agent for Northern Fire Insurance Co, Agent for Globe, Mariuo Insurance Cu 1 Finland Marine risks taken at the' Lowest Hates. 329s WHY IS IT You can always depend on getting a ■ good article if you buy CREASE'S A'l COFFEE, IN THE TINS? BECAUSE this article is a "special preparation, the result of years of oxpßvience and labor, Tho selection and blending of tho finest coffees known have been studied carefully until tho present combination lias been adopted as pkkfkot, mid cannot fail to give inivcrsal satisfaction to consumers Ask your grocer for CREASE'S A 1 COFFEE, In lib and 21b tins. And you aro sure tr get the right article, ' 130 Charles J. Biggins, The Eketakma Carrier, A LL kinds of CARTING and geneXv. ml carrying done.

FIREWOOD cut mid dolirercd a 1 LOWEST RATES. PARCELS DELIVERY to ALFREDTON twice a week.' >l.l3 —Ciistonmrs may roly on prompt attention, civility, find Lowest Possible OhahceSi 8412 agranammnnaMi w. MANSFIELD Mouumoutnl Ma so Sydney Stiikbt, WELLINGTON. (Noavly opposito tho Cemetery Qato.) MAIiBLE HEADSTONES from £'3 10s upwards, WM. lias had an intimate and • practicable knwlcdi;o of the methods of Imporisliablo Lettevln?, guarantees all work executed by liim to bo of tho best quality,. Estimates given and designs forwarded on application. 3089 WALTjiF. PEIUIY, GENERAL BUTOHKR, . .BBIDOB-ST. MABTBRTON

FURNITURE | j^.. s furjnituee CT\/| OELLEKbegsto ntiniate to . lu. his niauy friends ut tho Waircirapa that ho ims oponcd a wellfurnished establishment at 07, Mannersstreet, 'Wellington, where orders will bo punctually attended to. All goods manufactured at tho extensive factory, Dixwi-streot. A VIST OF INSPECTION IN VITED KUTJCEr. ' Ml! T, wishos to inform tho publio that in consequence of tho (Instruction of tho Ekctahuna Hotel by live, tlio business will bo'carriod on in fho Public llall pending tha'orectiou of now buildings. Tho travelling publio can rely 0:1 tho same attention as formerly. T. PAESONS. ,0 __ Proprietor. ilxoM S Owl ' WT , tkirowuloalitics atwoik or us, New business, AU meet« tli wonderful success. Any one can ilo the work. Capital noi rcipiired, ' AVo will start you. Ouilit worth £1 mailed free. I'ho employment is particularly 'adapted to.the rcgio- ii: which this publication circulatcsu' liovs and girls earn nearly as much as men, I'ull particulars ami instructions mailed free, Now is the time—don't delay, liut write tous atouce. Address Stinson £ Co.l'ortland, Maine, United Ntai*

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3564, 17 July 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3564, 17 July 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3564, 17 July 1890, Page 4

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