MMe. IT!BE Celebrated: CHAMPION JL " , POTATOES, acknowledged to be the Heayioat Crippor. Seed imported diroot from England last year, . The following well-known settlors have given us testimonials a? to quality and quantity grown: • ■■. • " 1 have groat pleasure in giving you a testimonial as to the quality of-the Champion Potatoes I had of you. Thoy were Bplendid oafing, and looked ,pice and white when cooked.—D, B, Toohili, Universal Hotol,' 1 11 1 bntr to say that your crop of Champion Potatoes was very heavy, and tho quality excellent.—Taos Parsons, Eketahuna Hotel." '. .. • " The Ohampion Potatoes I had of you were very good indeed.—Mrs A, Spkino, Eketahuna." "1 have seen the Champion Potatoes grown by yoa. For weight and q " tho crop would bo hard to beat.-'n^. .- Bayliss, Eketahuna,, "I havo taken particular notice of your paddook of potatoes* and tho different kinds of tho ' Olmrapion' \im- , ported by you wero the heaviest'erop I havo ever seen, and far before any of tho other sorts, and tho quality excellent.— D. Sheehyn, Wi Waka.' 1 , " Ihaveon several occasions inspected in company with others your crop of potatoeß,and wo wero surprised that your Champions were bo good for the first season imported, They wero a much heavier crop than any of .the colonial potatoes planted in tho same paddock, and next season will lam sure do much batter.—F. Bright, Phtonix Saw Mills." ' " Tho Ohampion Potatoes I had of you were the very be'sU have ever had,' I : was surprised to find, considering,' the bizo, that none were bad or hollow.—H. Jobksbby, Parkville," " The Champion Potatoes I dug for you were a very heavy crop—the best I havo seen in tho colony, I dug up my< self in ono day 10 sacks of them,—F. Roiide, Eketahuna." "Buttho onlyremetyfor.tho potato disease known in other countries—and remember this is a remedy, although temporary-is the propagation of new varieties. Is It not time to commence r similar work here on a larger Bcalo than ■has vetboen attempted ? Melbourne Leader.
For further particulars applj to TURNOR&OO,, 855!) Ekotahuna. SALSALINE 'HE GREW FOOD PREBERATIVE r 11 HIS valuable antiseptic-preparation X is tasteless, odorless, and per fectly harmless It is ■ruaranteed m keep meat, soup, milk, eggs, butter, fish, game, preserves, fruit, wine, and food of every description swcot and wholesale till roquirad for use. ONE SHILLING PACKET will preservo 20s worth of food, SOLD BY ALLOHEMIST3 4 GROOERS in Is and 2s packets. Wholesale A*ut-E.H, OREAE, G. H. SCALES, WOOL, FLAX, DAIRY, PRODUCE & COMMISSION AUENT. " IBERAL advances made against all ment, Agents in England, Australia, India, South Amorica and Canada, Offices—Costom House Qoat, Wellington. Aeentfor Northern Fire Insurance Co. Agent for Globe, Marine Insurance Co' Fire and Marine risks taken at the Lowest Bates, 329?, WHY IS IT You can always depend on getting B good article if you buy ' CREASE'S Al COFFEE, IN THE TINS? . BECAUSE this article is a speoial • preparation, the result of years of experience and labor. The selection and blending of the finest coffoes known havo been studied carefully until tho present combination has been adopted as perfect, and cannot fail to give I universal satisfaction to consumers Ask your grocer for CREASE'S Al COFFEE, In lib and 21b tins, ' And you aro suro tc get the right article, Charles J. Higgins, The Eketahuna Carrier. ral carrying dono.
FIREWOOD cut and dolirered a*. LOWEST RATES. PARCELS DELIVERY to ALFREDTON twice a week. N.B-Customors nmy rely en prompt attention, oivitity, and Lowest Possibm Charges, 8112 W- MANSFIELD Monumental Ma so Sydney Street, WELLINGTON. (Nearly opposite the Cemetery date.) MARBLE HEADSTONES from £8 10s upwards, WM. has had an intimate and v practicable knw!cd«o of the methods of Imperishable Lettering guarantees all work executed by him to be of tho best quality. Estimates given [ALTER PERRY, . GENERAL, BUTCHER, BRIDQE : ST. MASTBRTOH FURNITURE I JPURNITtjj^J C "yOELLER begsto'ntimate to . 11l hia many friends n tho Wairarapa that he has oponed a well, furnished establishment at 67, Manners. street, Wellington, where orders will bo punctually, attended 40. All goods [manufactured at tho extensive factory, Dko'i-street, i A VIST OF INSPECTION IN VITED NOTICED" IVJL the publio that in consequence of tho destruction of tho Ekotahuria Hotel by fire, the business will; bo carried on in the Public Hall pending the eroction of new buildinps. The travelling public can rely on the same, attention as formerly, ;•■''. T. PARSONS, ..■. ? 840 ■ Proprietor . Al' '• 'A Jl became/.' +.|To4:/t of citho Owl (f WT their own looHHcb: atwoik-orus, New business, All meet w th wonderful success, Any one can do tho work. Capital not Kindred, We will start you, Outfit worth f 1 mailed free. The employment is particularly adapted to tho rcgio* in which this publication circulatesu Boys ami girls cam nearly as much as men, l'„1l iw,trai,limv« moilp,l frM. Now is .tho tune-don't delay, but write tous ituute. Address Stinson k Co,Fortlan'd, SuuiioJlnitcdStato, ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3564, 18 July 1890, Page 4
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