For Sale, THE ■ Celebrated CHAMPION .. POI'ATOES, acknowledged to bo tho Heaviest Cropper. Seed imported direct from England Inst year. following well known settlers have giveu us testimonials as to quality and quantity gronn:- , " I have great pleasuro in Riving you a testimonial us to tho quality of the Champion Potatoesl had of you. Thoy were splendid eating, and looked nice and white when cooked.—D, E, Tooium, Universal Hotel.' 1 , . ,"I beg to Bay that your crop of 6ham« pion Potatoes was very heavy, and tho quality .oxcellent.—Thos Parsons, Eketahuna Hotel." "The Champion Potatoes;l liad of you wero.very good indeed,—Mrs A, Srmso, Eketahuna." " 1 have seen tho Champion Potatoes grown by you. For wsfefeud quality tho crop would bo hard to beat.—Tuos. Bayliss, Eketahuna. '■ ' " I havo taken particular notice of your paddock of potatoes, aud the different- kinds of tho ' Champion 1 , imported by you were tho heaviest crop; I liavo ever seen, and far before any of the other sorts, and the quality excellent.— D. Sheehy.v, Wi Wah." "I have oh several oeoasions inspected m company with others your crop of potatoes,and we werosurpiised that your Ohampyjna were so good for the first season imported. They wero a much heayior crop than any of the colonial potatoes planted in the same paddock, and nest season will lam sure do much better.—iV Beiout, Phceiiis Saw Mills." ' 1 The Champion Potatoes I had of you wero the vory.best 1 have over had/ I was surprised to find, considering the size, that none wore bad or hollow.—H. Johnbbey, Parkville."
" The Champion Potatoes I dug for you were a vory heavy crop—the best I have. seen in the colony, I dug up my. self in one day l(i sacks of thenii—F, Rohde, Eketshuna," "But the only remety for the potato disease known in other countries—aud remember this is a remedy, although temporary—ia tlio propagation of Dew miotics. Is it not time to commonce similar work here on a larger scalo that has yet been attempted Melbourne Leader. JFor fuvtlier particulars apply to" • TURNOR & CO,, Bketahuna, SALSALINE THE GREAT FOOD PRESERATIVE IT! HIS valuable antiseptic preparation X is tasteless, odorless, and per feotly harmless It is guaranteed w taep meat, soup, milk, eggs, butter, fish, ijame, preserves, fruit, wino, and food of every description Biveot and wholesale till required for use. ONE SHILLING PACKET will prcscrvo 20s worth of food. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS & (JROOERS in Is and 2a packets. lVLolosalo Agnt-E, H, ORE AE, G. H. SCALES, WOOL, FLAX, DAIRY, PRODUCE & COMMISSION ACCENT. LIBERAL advances male against all kinds of produce for sale or shipment, Agents fa England, Australia, India, South Amorica and Canada. Offices—Custom House Quay, Wellington. Acent for Northern Firo Insurauce Co, Agent for Globe, Marine Insurance Cu' Firo aud Marine risks taken at the Lowest Rates, 329j WHY IS IT You can always dopond on getting a good article if you bny CREASE'S A 1 COFFEE, IN THE TINS? BECAUSE this article is a special preparation, the result of years of experience and labor, The selection aud blending of the finest coffees known have been studied carefully until the pvesout combination has been adopted as perfect, and cannot fail to givo inivorsal satisfaction to consumers Abk your grocer for CREASE'S A 1 COFFEE, In lib aud 21b tins. Aud you are suretc get the right article, 130
I -- ' The Eketahuna Carrier. ALL kinds of CARTING and genoral carryiu!) dono. FIREWOOD cut and delivered a' LOWEST RATES. PARCELS DELIVERY to ALFREDTON twice a week, N-B—Customers may rely on.prompt attention, oivitity, and Lowest Possiblb Ohahoes. 3412 W- MANSFIELD Monumental Ma so Sydney Street, WELLINGTON, (Neatly opposite; tho Cemetery Gate.) MARBLE HEADSTONES from . £8 10s upwards, WI, has had an intimate and • practicable knwledtfo of tho . methods of Imperishablo Lettering, guarantees all work executed by him to be of tho best quality, Estimates given and designs forwarded 011 application. w AlTiffi PERRY, GENERAL BUTCHER, BRIDOB-SI, MASTERTON FURNITURE I FURNITURE C ntiinatoto . IVI. his many friends 11 tho Wairarapa that ho has oponcd a wellfuruishod establishment at 67 s Manners.' street, Wellington, whero orders will bo punctually attended to. All goods manufactured at tho oxtonsive factory, Dixo'i-streot. A VIST OF INSPECTION IN VITED NOTICE," MR T, PARSONS wishoa to inform tho public that in conserjuonco of tho destruction of tho Eketahuna Hotel by lire, tho busmcßs will be carried on in tho Public Hall ponding tho orcction of new buildings.' The travelling public can rely on tho name attention as formerly, T. PARSONS, ■MB ' Proprietor AlloiM' «?' Ovl MT tlieir owu 10-' alitics atwoik orun. New business, All meet \i th wonderful bucccss. Any ono can du the work. Capital not required. Wo will start you, Outfit worth £1 mailed free, Tlio employment is particularly adapted to tho iV it which tliis publication circnlatesu Jioys awl girls earn nearly as much as men, Full particulars and instructions mailed free,. • Now is tho time-ilon't delay, but ivritn toua itonce. Address Stiuson is Co, Portland, Maine.llnittil Stow
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3566, 21 July 1890, Page 4
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