For Sale.' ; THE Celebrated' CHAMPION . POI'ATOES, icknnwledged to be tho Heaviest imported direct from. ?ngland last year. Tho following woll-known aettlota / iave given us testimonials ni to quality ind quantity grown.•''l have great pleasure in eiving you i testimonial as to the quality of tho Jhaiupiou Potatoes Ibd of you. Thoy ivero splendid eating, and looked nice >nd white when cooked.-D. E.Toomu. Universal Hotel.'.' _" I best to say that your crop of Ohompioij Potatoes was vory hasty, and tho jiwlity excellent.—Tllo3 Parsons Eketahuna Hotel." "ThoChampion Potatoes I had of you were very good, indeed.—Mas A. BriUNfi, Eketahuna." "I havo tafoi paiticuln'r notice of ' .. your <paddock of potatoes, and tho different kinds of tho 'Champion' imported by you wero tho heaviest crop I have ever seen, and far before any of the other sorts, and the quality excellent.— D. Sheehvs, WnYak" "I have on several occasions inspected in company with others your crop of potatoes,und we woro surprised that your Champions wore so good for the first season imported. Thoy ,were a much heavier crop, than any of. the colonial'. r . potatoes planted in the same paddock, ' and neit season will lam sure do union bettor.-F. Bbioht, Phoonix Saw Mills." "The Champion Potatoes I had of yon' vera the very best 1 have ever had. I was surprised to find, considering the size, that nono were bad or hollow.—H. • Johnsbev, Parkville." i " The Champion Potatoes I dug for you wore a very heavy crop—the best I havo seen in the colony. Idugupiuy- - ■ self in one day 10 sacks of thorn F. Rome, Eketahuna." " But tho only remoiyfor the potato discaso known in other countries—and 6itremember this is a remody, although ' temporary—is the propagation of new /_-, varieties. Is ft not time to commonco similar work hore on a larger scale than has yet boon attompted I"—Melbourno Leader. ' for further particulars applj to - I ' TURNOR&CO,, 1355!) Eketahuna. SALSALINE GREAT FOOD FRKSERATIVE THIS valuable antiseptic preparation ; *ji is tasteless, odorless, and per fW fectly harmless It is ijuarantead cvgrthmhuk& keep 'meat, soup, milk, eggs, butler, fish, game, preserves, fruit, wine, and food of overy description' sweet and wholesale till required for use. ONE SHILLING PACKET will preserve 20s worth of food. . SOLD BY ALLOHEMISTS 4 GROOERS iu la and 2s packets. Wholesale Agnt-E.H. OREAE, G. H. SCALES, WOOL, FLAX. DAIRY, PRODUCE & COMMISSION AWENT. ' IBERAL advances made against all JJU kinds of pioduco for sato or Bhip- ' nient, Agents in England, Australia, India, South America and Canada. Offices-Custom Hodse Quay, Weiunoton. Agent for Northern Firo Insurance Co, Agent for Globe, Marino Insurance Co 1 Firo and Marine risks taken at the Lowest Rates. 329„ WHY IS IT You can always depend on getting a ■ good artiolo if you bny /K CREASE'S Al COFFEE, t INTHETINS? "HECAUSE this article is a special > preparation, the result of years of experience and labor. The selection and blending of the finest coffees known havo been studied carefully until the present combination has been adopted as i'Ekfect, and cannot fail to give universal satisfaction to consumers Ask your grocer for CREASE'S Al COFFEE, In lib and 21b tins. And ynu aro sure te get the right article, Charles J. Biggins, The Eketahuna Carrier.: ALL kinds of CARTING and general carrying dono. FIREWOOD cut and delivered a 1: LOWEST RATES. PARCELS DELIVERY to ALFREDTON twice a woek. N-B-Customors may rely on prompt attention, civitity, and Lowest Possible Charges, 3412 W- MANSFIELD Monumental Ma so Sydney Sireei', WELLINGTON. (Nearly opposite tho Cemetery Gate.) MARBLE HEADSTONES bom-£8 10s upwards. "XT M, has had an intimate" and VV ' practicable knwledgo of tho methods of Imporiahablo Lettering guarantees all work executed by him to be of the best quality.' Estimates given FURNITURE I „ FUKNIXURE H "lyOELLElUegstontimatoto \J. IVI. his many friends n tho ... U m.. l ia'tliat ho has opoued a wellfurnished establishment at 67, Mannersstreet, Wellington, where orders will be punctually attended to.' manufactured at the oxtensive lacco Dixon-street. A VIST OF INSPECTION IN VITED I ALTER PERRY, 'GENERAL BUTCHER, BRIDQB-ST. MASTERTON MR T, PARSONS wishes to lufonn : tho public that in consequenco of tho destruction of tho Eketahuna Hotel by flro, the business will be carried on in the Public Hall pending tho erection of new buildings. Tho travelling pulilie cau roly on the same attention as formerly. T. PARSONS. '513 Proprietor tccam ei. of eithe, __, „ their own 10-' alitics, atwoik or us. New business. All meet w tli wonderful success. Any one can do Hie work, Capital not required, VewiU iturt you, Outfit worth £1 mailed free. The anjiloynicnt is particularly adapted to the •cgio- h; which this publication circulatesn Hoys and girls cam nearly as much as men. Villi t,„n Now is the time—dou't delay, but write tous jtonco. Address Stiiwon'Js Co,rortlaud, ttalne.TTnitcd fitatt* ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3568, 23 July 1890, Page 4
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793Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3568, 23 July 1890, Page 4
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