Empire Tea Company's SUPEKIOP* BiENDED TEAS. - T?H composed of the PUREST. & BEST DESCRIPTIONS, imported chiefly ham Ceylon arid India, and are adJiit,ed i.j jethe best value offered ih~Ne»y Zealand. i i People ortsn cotaplcin that they can not-get good Tea—that h, Tea of a Mcifo.iii gor.i quality, a Te \ that is srocd this month cad cinbe ob'jained juat cvgrthmhuk« good next month. They will Live no reason to complain if they only eak their gr jssjr for EMPIRE,TEA COMPANY'S SUPEMW2R BLENDED They will then u- 'iain all that they caii pob-ibly desire, ■ PBICES and t c qualities at • PER LB. W-&G. TURftBOLL, Pbopbietorb.
HUME & SON : WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS TEA IMPORTERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS 68 eud6s, Willis Sheet. CEYLON AND'INDIAN TEAS. X you get them at Importers Prices. Consumers of the fragrant beverage thus wve uot less than fonr ~intermedLUe profits, or (V to Is per 1&. J Lot* the. Prices —.; : ." .j Mag. '.fluo. c .ich, pu*e, fragrcnt, 2s and j 2-.80 ,*-. lb ' Ext.J Cho't.3 Ceyion, 2s 6d and 2s 9d •rev IV, .■-> '■*■■' Tlt3 is the finest and most delicious ten i-iie woilt! can proc'iice, rrrt i« EP>ie.£o>iut/ii.ttissoldbymo3ttcA( 1 ' !evs' at 3. (id pc. l'» ; 5 10. and 13 p.-ckel s, ia «•• i ;'ii qi, without extra e'u ; ye. IVoi-:. nitei'tion given, to jc v. •-'•• •. • hoald be acco'up. iiet) by' pout.?! t.i'-j . ' JTOME & EON'a l'e i- u-i'B n more exq«' : :r arouia&id de!:tiou* flavour than cay other tea ever fcirodnced iuto New Zt and HUME & SON I rpo.i.their Tea direct troai the famous Hapuule group of Sea Estates, in which they have a large ikxsbekx.. . GROCERIES—Every description impovted direc';, and sold at the Lowest WHOtBSAIE PfiICKS. hume"&~sun, TKe Latest Tea, Wine, and Provision Dealers iu Hew" Zealand, --66 and GO, Willis-street, Wellin on *** 2CO Boxes, lllbs each,. Finest China Tea, from 14s 6d per box. Half- :,, >Jiestß, from Is Cd to 2s 6d per lb. THE OYSTER SEASON. E, COLLIER SHES to inform the public of ' Mastevion tVat to bis rapidly incrcaun* lmtiuee* and the demand for bei&eir acconimdauon, he has removed to the wcnj'bes lately occnpied by : Mr Eec-maa, which has been specially fiUed up as a fust clu:.3 oybter saloon. Oysters three, times a wee!;, fresh and smoked fisli daily. E.COLLIER, Queen Street, Ma&terton. CASH BTITER OF POULTRY COMPANY. .; JTR BURT3N BOYS has been appointed agent for übiß Coinp.-: for Mastertoc district. The office is in Old Borough Council Chambera.Queenstreet, fota Joors from Club Hotel. R.M SIMPSON, Manatrer.
JAMES WICKENS, [ CORNER of QUEEN & PERRY Sra. JEGS to inform bis Customers and the Public that he is now prepared to deliver Bread in all parts of the Borough. , . ■. " Bread, Fancy Goods, Ac, of First Class Qedity and at Reasonable Prices. Balls, Picnics, Private and Wedding Paixi:: entered for on reasonable terms. ONE SHILLING LUNCH A SPECIALITY. JOIINELLEY intaking aver the business-lately cor ducted by Mlt HLB.JLAXtLAJME begs to intimate that he is prepared to deliver Of theßESTQiriirTrtoaJlrmrtoof W {. town and distr'cfc' : A Triat Re*pcctf*U v Solicited,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3812, 16 May 1891, Page 4
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497Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3812, 16 May 1891, Page 4
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