- For Sale:. ' T" B :1^; OHAM » acknowledged to bo the Heaviest Cropper- Seed imported directum England last year. : The following wellkuown aetC,' liavo given us testimonials ai to nualitv and quantity grown:—:. 3 "1 have great pleasure in givinn vou ft testimonial n5 to tho qimliky 0 ] tho Champion Potatoes I had of you, Tfiev were splendid-eating, and looked nice ' and white when cooked.-D. E. Toohili TJniversal Hotel," • ' ." any that your crop ofOhainpioniutatoeswas very: heavy, and tho "Tlio Chanipion Potatoes I had of you wero very good indeed.— Mrs A. Swung, Eketahuna.• • " i lmve seen the Champion Potatoes srown by you For weight, and quality the crop would bo hard to beat.-Tiios Bayuss, Eketahuua. / ■" '"I 'mvo taken particular notice,jiS your paddock'of potatoes, different kinds of the 'Champion' imported by y«(i were the heaviest eroirl have ever se,en and far before any of tho other sorts, and tho quality excellent.— D. Shkhuvx, Wi Wata." t ' I havo on soVoral occasions inspected in company with others your crop of potatoes,and we woro surpiised that your Champions were bo good for tho.first season imported. 'They were a !nZ» C ?> f 'r o( tlle co ® potatoes planted in tho saqio paddock, and nest season will I am sure do inuch "Ti~ni OUT| P,i ®" i 'x Saw Mills," «•» vunujpiunrotatoeslhadofi wero the very best 1 have ever had. I was surprised to find, considering the size, that none were bad or JoiJNsnEy, Parkville." " The Champion Potatoes .1 du« for you were a very heavy crop—the best I have seen in tho colony., I dug up my. o m °SS y Eack3 ' of thein.—F. Roiide, Ekolahuna." "But tho only remedy for the potato diseaso knowu in other countries—and remember, this is n remedy, although temporary-is tho propagation of new varieties, Is it not-iiiuo to commonsa similar work hero on n larger scale tliffl* Lmtk ■ att °nipted Melbourne
SALSALINE ■"HB great food preserative niHIS valuable anfciseptif preparatjjj J. is tasteless, odorlese, and S My harmless It is guaranteed a keep meat, aoup, milk, e «ga, butter, ? J £[a , mo i preserves, fruit, wine, and rood of, every description sweet and wholesale kill required for usq. OTJP! GTTTT T TVT/-1 r* —w w,.( luvjuucu IUI ÜBU, one shilling packet «MT nIV ?T 203 ,rorlh of food. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS & GROCERS ' lm., "! 3 ""(123 packets. Wholoaale Aqut~E,H, OREAE, G. H. SCALES, WOOL, FLAX. DAIRY, PRODUCE & COMMISSION AUENT. LIBERAL advances made against all kinds of produce far aalo or ehiri? "lent, Agents in England, Austral® India, bouth America and Canada. W'. Offices-Custom House Quay, Wellington, ' Affeiitfor Northern Firo Insurance Co, Agent for Globe, Marine Insurance Co 4 "iroand Marine risks taken at the Lowest llatoe. 329g
WHY IS IT You can always depend on getting a good article if you buy /Jk GREASE'S A 1 COFFEES in thje tins? - BECAUSE this article ia ft special preparation, tha result of years of raporience and labor. The selection ' have beon studied carefully until tho preaont combination has been adopted as and cannot fail to give universal 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 """ * 7| Charles J. Hig'ginsfc Tho Eketalnma Carrier. ALL kinds of CARTING and gene- - ral carrying dono. I Sill® cut ani ' delivered a' LOWEST RATES. JS [,S to ALFRLDTON twico a weok, N.B-Customors may rely oil promdT" attention, civitity, and Lowest P03918L8 CHARGES. U4J2 w. MANSFIELD Monumental Ma Sydney Street. WELLINGTON. (Nearly opposite the Cemetory Gate.) MARBLE'HEADSTONES from £8 103 upwards. WM. has had an intimate and ' practicable knwledno of tho methods of Imperishablo Lettering guarantees all work executed by him to be of the best quality! Estimates given forwarded on application,'
FURNITURE I jfurnituke a begs to' ntimato to I iV.' -LU. Jiis many friends ut thM . Wairarnpa that ho has opoued ii wellr 1 Manner,E 3 S? Rt tho factoiy, VIST OF INSPECTION IN ' VITED • ' HI ALTER PERRY. H GENERAIi BUTCHER. BRIDOB-ST. MABTERTON NOTIOEr MR T. PARSONS _ wishes to inform : public that iu consequence of tno destruction of the Eketahuna Hotel ~f*"! becarriotJ on in tho Public Hall ponding the erection of new buildup. The travelling public . formorly ° a Bamo . attentio "' 88 T, parsons; . . Proprietoi mi-w fl'/I Occam cu' TO iL /I of eitlie : (MT their own loallti es nt woili or us. New business.' All jnect v t!i wonderful success. Any one can da i wo ">v Capital not required. ' IVe will start you, Outfit worth £1 mailed free. Tlia employment is particularly adapted to tie p" 10 ' "• which this publication circulates boys ami girls cam nearly as raucli as mcu, (Ull Moulin and instruction* mailed fiee, Now is tho time—don't delay, but write tolls' atoiice. Address Stinsoni Oo.l'urtlant!, Manic, United Hhirc
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3569, 24 July 1890, Page 4
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