gOMETHING NEW AND NICE. THE LATEBT AND BEST, IS RED FUNNEL TEA. IT WILL'i" AY YOU TO TRY IT. AGENTS-Meters M. Caselberg and Co., Masterton and Grey town. CEYLON TEA. Quite a flutter of excitement was noticed amongst the old habitues of Mincing Lane, London, when some magnificent samples of 1 top-tipped leaf' toa was sold .at a fabulous price a short time ago. Since then quite a craze has set in in England for really fine tea, and low grade qualities are at a discount. In this colony really fine tea was for many years a luxury. The Union Packing Company by introducing their delicious blend, known as Bed Funnel Tea, have earned a great name everywhere. Mr Figc, o' Colombo, is now, w« understand, completing arrangements with the Cempany to supply them regularly with his choice hill-grown Ceylon tea. which is admttted by experts to be equal to any tea in the world. The Bed funnel Tea is a blend which can be strongly recommended. —Extract from Con ten l porary. A Boon to the Family. The pinless clothes line is the onlv line ever invented that holds the clothes without pinß. A perfect success, patent recently issued. Clothes cannot blow off, 110 matter how high the wind blows, and it lasts for years. Sold only by Agents. Agent foe Waieabapa.— W. W. SCOTT, DIXON STREET. MASTERTON. Railway Boarding House' (Nearly Opposite Fost Office.) Hall Street. Masterton' THE proprietor of this Favorite Boabding House, ir thanking his patrons (especially the working men) for past favors, having renovated and completely refurnished it throughout, begs to intimate that those giving him a call will find that for comfort, etc., it issecobd to none in the Wairarapa. THE BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Board and Lodging 18s per week If paid in advance, or £1 et the end of the We AT.T.MEALS,ONE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING Smoking and Reading Booms. Private Sitting Boom for Ladies. GOOD STABLING. FRED WPIGHT PROPRIETOR. A BARGAIN, JIOR SALE.— A Fiye-roomed HOUSE, with 2£ ACRES of Land, on River Road. Price L2OO. Small deposit required, balance for a term at 6 per cent. For further particulars apply to E. JOHNSTON,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3901, 1 September 1891, Page 2
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365Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3901, 1 September 1891, Page 2
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