'XMAS ANDNEWIEIAB.: , m m/E have again the pleasure to Ynsh our Customers the COMPLIMENTS of YV 'he coming season, and to repeat our notice of previous years, viz:— ' "NO 'XMAS BOXES." " NO NEW YEARS GIITS." WILIi BE GIVEN AWAY, . Thus preventing annoyance and disappointment to our numerous customers. But we will ropeat our last year's experience, which was so favourably appreciated by our Gußtomors and the Publio at large, viz:— WE WILL SELL 'XMAS FRUITS, .SUQARS.-Etc., Etc., During (he Holidays, from the 16th to the 31st inst., atLESSTHAN OUR COST PRICES. ' We im attention to the fact that all our Fruits are Machme.Oleoned, Read the Sugars, Auckland Coy's > ' No. I, Crystal, 401b bag, No. 2, Sift, \d» 10s No. 8, Light Brown, do 9s 3d ' i •' Salmon, per tin, 9d Ficklea, Bd, 10d, nnd la ''. ' Sauco, 8 bottles for Is Prime Old Cheeae, 4d . Curranta, finest fruit, (cleaned) fld per lb Raisins, finest Valencia do 7d pisrlb Raisins, finest Elmes do 7jdporlb . . • ■■■ Candied Peel, best quality, 9d ■' Good New Zealand Jam, at 5s perdoz Choice Chlua and India Teas In boxes from 14/6,16/6,18/6, I-." UnionPaoklng Coy's Pure JBlondedTeas In packets from 2/, 2/4, and 2/8 per lb '.■'■,:•■ Also in 51b and 101b tins And our Universal Blend of China.andOeylon Tens' ,:.. »At 2/,2/4, Md2/Bper M. CASELBIBfi k Co. „ C G «Q PERA TI V K STORES ■;■■■■■;■■■-. , MASTERTON, MLLI^GTM, BOOTS AND ■. Men's and Boys' Ready Mado Clothing of every descripREADY MADE «™ may be had nt the D.1.0. Co-Operative .Stores, .!„ 7 Wellington. Each Garment is guannteed iirst-class CLOTHING.' Manufacture, ana 4 mado'from BEST COLONIAL TWEED or specially selected Imported materials. NO OLD STOCK. Pncoa to suit all. BOOTS AND SHOES In largest variety of makes and range of prices. Children's Durable Schxo Boots, Men's and Bluchers at all prices. Every pair of Imported or Colonial Boots and Shoes has been specially mado for our opening season, and is guaranteed good wear, ...... The display of Fancy Goods and Toys at the D.1.0. is the largest, most varied and beautiful selection ever FANCY GOODS B ' lolvn ' n Wellington, and includes 'Xmas Cards, ' Opals, Basketware, Plush Goods, Art TOYS- Needlework, Go-Carts, Rocking Horses, Meohanical Toys, Games, Fancy Stationery, Perfumery, <4c, &c. at prices to suit all, THE STOCK.IS ENTIRELY NEW, and in addition to'above mentioned line comprises General Drapery, in all its branches. Tailoring, Gent's Underwear Furniture, Bedsteads, Household Ironmongery, Crockery, Glassware, Outlery, E.P„Vv"are, Perambulators, Brushware, Kitchen Utensils, Yankee Notions, Lawn Mowers; Garden Tools, and EVERY HOUSEHOLD .REQUISITE'. All aro invited to inspect the Stock, to compare qualities and personally note our prices without being pressed to buy, ■..•■■ Orders by post receive prompt and careful attention. Particulars re Allotment of Shares may be had on application. ' - ■■ B. HALLENSTEIN, ' Chairman. A. A. OOREIGAN, Manager DJ.O. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT SIR ANDREW CLARK, L.L.D., F.R.S., E.R.C.P. (PHYSMAN IN ORDINARY TO THE QUEEN, 1881), LECTURE" ON" TEA STUDENTS OF THE LONDON HOSPITAL. (Exibaoi ynoji the Pali Mill Bddobi), " Tea to be useful, should befirst of all black China Ten, The Indian Tea, which is being cultivated has become so powerful in its effects upon the nervous system that a cup of it taken early in the morning, as many people do, so disorders the nerrous system that those who .take it aotually got into aatnto c? ton intoxication, «nd it produces a form of nerve disturbance which is most.painftilto witness." Although w« aro the largest dealers in Indian and Ceylon Teas in the Colonies, WE HAVE ALWAYS STRONGLY ADVISED the publio to DRINK our BLENDED TEAS in preference to Indian or Cejlon alone. .We maintain they arc too sickly for DO PER CENT of the tea drinking public ; and in England, where such large quantities are shipped, over 80 PER CENT aro used for BLENDING with CHINA TEAS, which ate undoubtedly as PURE as Indian and Ceylon, and FAR MORE REFRESHING when properly BLENDED. Many INEXPERIENCED firms push Indian nnd Ceylon on the publio because it is beyond them to produce a regular, truo blend, and the profit is larger, for cheap common Indians give out a strong, coarse liquor, WITHOUT ANY QUALITY, and make people FOR A TIME, fancy thcyarc getting a bargain, till they find out to their cost, that SHI A. CI. ABK is right The LEADING MEDICAL men in ENGLAND ate CONDEMNING the use of Indian and Ceylon TEA ALONE, and the above extract from Sir A, Clark's Lecture MUST CONVINCE ALL that a taste for Indians, which has to be ACQUIRED BY FORCE AT FHIST, isa SERIOUS and dangerous thing, Wo are publishing the above extract (or the benefit of those who have not seen it, and to support what we have always maintained. This is against our own interests, for the profit on these Teas is equal, if not more, than that on other kinds, NELSON, MOArE & CO., INDIAN, CHINA AND CEYLON TEA IMPORTERS, CHRISTOHUROH. AUCKLAND, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, HOBART, AND LAUNCESTON.
J, WILLAMS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST, Importer of Fishing Tackle, Fancy Goods. &c, &<s, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, JUST opened up a large Consignment o( Aifiißiww Tobaccos, Including nil the favourite Brands:—Derby, Juno, Welcome. Nugget, Ruby Twist, Diadem, Nosegay, King ot All, Irish Rolls, Ac. English Tobaccos in great variety. Bird's Eyo, Sling, Three Castles, Peace and War, Golden Latakia, Bright Birds Eyo, &c. Rough Cut Tobaccos prepared on IhflpWmisM-a speciality. ' Station Holders, Contractors, &c, supplied at wholesale prices. Also ft choice consignment of Silver Mounted Pipes ia Briar & Meorschaum, Cricketing and Lawn Tennis Goods', Accordeons, Violins, &«., suitable for . 'XMAS PRESENTS. Fishing Tackle-Now Novelties by every Direct Steamer. Agent for Liverpool, London and Globe Insuranco Company \ Evening Post; N.Z. Farmer, Bee and P.-.ullry Journal. HAIKDRESSING ROOMS under the management.of an efficient Hairdresser Educational depository, ' iIASTERTON. NEW BOOKS m \ NEW EDITIONS To Hand by Every Monthly Mail COMTKIffISOScapegoat By Hall Oaine Frenchman In America Ly Max U'Rell Basil & Annette by ..Farjeon Eight Days by Fowcet Heart of tho Storm by Maxwell Gray Quifca • by Cecil Dunstan Thyraa by George Gissing Blanche Lady Falase by Shorthoise Little Saint Elizabeth by F. H. Burnett The Vale of Cedars by Graco Aguillar Luinley tho Tainter hy , J. 8. Winter Thousand miles in Rob Roy by M'Grcgor Allan'S'Wife by Rider Haggard DavidCopperfield, New Cheap Edition, Etc., Etc., Etc., School' Books and SchoJ Requisites, New Bibles, Church Services and Prayers, flymus. B.T.HOLIIS. G/E SCALES. WOOL, FLAX; DAIRY, PRODUCE & COMMISSION. AOEHT. •" IBERAL advances made against all XJ kinds of produce for sale or shipment. Agents in. England, Australia, India, South America and .Canada, Ohms-Custom House Quay, WIiLtiIKOTOX. Agent for Northern Fire. Assurance Co Agent for Globe, Murine liwance Co Marine risks taken at the loneat latos 10 to T. H: 'COLTMAN, Willis (■ Street, Wellington, fur your . Jewellery, Watches, and Clocks.
NEW GOODS, f"EW ZEALAND OLOTHIfIG ' FACTORY, Wellington. CRICKETERS' SUIT (complete), comprising—trousers, shirt, hafc,and belt, by parcels post for one guinea, carriage paid. Also a very choice lob of Tenma Shirts. .-••■'•■ BO Cases BOYS' MOSGIEL TWEED SCHOOL SUITS, from 10s to 14a 6tl, to fitßo'B from 3 to 13 years. 50 CasesBOYBWYOUTHS' SUITS -The Guard, tlio Albert, the Commodore, the Fritz, the Melville. All our own make and made from the host New Zealaud Tweeds. 60 Caws MEN'S COLONIAL TWEED SAC SUITS; prices, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s. The newest patterns, in light and dark colours, manufactured specially by the New Zealand Clothing Factory. 60 Cases MEN'S BLACK.and COLOURED FLEXIBLE HATS, jri all the latent shapes; two special lines bcinj; the Ariel, under 3oz, and the Terai Hut, very comfortable and shady for tho hotweather. 60 Cases of the litest In TENNIS, CRICKET, REGATTA and OXFORD SHIRTS. The latest in SCARFS, Thousands to choose from, INSPECTION INVITED, NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING ~ , FACTORY, lambton QuayA; CiibaSt, 'Wcllinfjton. Railway Boarding House, .{Nearly Opposite fist Office.) Hall Street. Ma'sterton. mnu proprietor of this Yimm J.,. Boarding House, in thankinghjs patrons (especially the, working men) [or past favors, having renovated and :ompletcly refurnished- it throughout, bees to intimate that those giving him icall will find that for comfort, etc,, it isßCCoiidto none in the VVairarapa, .tue best stable in the DISTRICT.' ■;■'■■ ••■ Board and Lodginp £1 per we6k, paid in advance '■.,'■ .; : i; s '-..■.}> ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING. ;. BEDS, ONE SHlLLlNG'imoliiuj and Ittq&yty Room?. Private Sitting Room .for Ladies, > GOOD STABLING. ... PADDOCKS FRED WIGHT, " Pitt) PIUETOU. v . RAND assortment of Trinkets of J eyerydescriptionatCOJ-TMM'S, iV/lfisStreeV Wellington; ::
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4005, 6 January 1892, Page 2
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