APPOINTMENT ' SIR ANDREW CLARK, L,L.Di, F.R.S., F.R.C.P. (PHMOIAN IN.ORPIMABY.TO THE QUEM, 1881), LECT'U E¥ 0N TE A TOTHE • : ' STUDENTS OF THE LONDON HOSPITAL. '■ (ESTRiCIHIOIIinBPALIIIiLLBcBaBI), i: : « Tea to be useful, shoulfl befirat of all blaok China Tea. The Indian . I Tea, which iB being cultivated has become bo powerful in its effeots upon ■ the nervous system thatrd cup of it taken early in the morning, as many ■ peoplo do, 80 disorderstho nervous system that those who take it actually get into'a slate of lea intoxication, and it produces a form of nerve diatur- .- bance which is most painful to witness,". . > Although we are the largest dealers in Indian and Ceylon (Teas in the Colonies, WE HAVE ALWAYS STRONGLY ADVISED the public to DRINK"our BLENDED TEAS in preference to Indian or Ceylon alone. Wcmointain they are too sickly for 90 PER CBNT of tho tea drinking public; and in England, where such large quantities are shipped, over 80 I'ER CENT are used for BLENDING with CHINA TEAS,- which are undoubtedly as PDIiE as Indian and Ceylon, and FAR MORE REFRESHING when properly BLENDED. Many IN EXPERIENCED firms push Indian and Ceylon on tho public because it is boyond them to produce aregular, true blend, and the profit is larger, for cheap common Indians give oat a strong, coarse liquor, WITHOUT ANY QUALITY, land mako people FOR A TIME, fancy theyare getting a bargain, till they find out to their cost, that SIR A. CLARK is right. The LEADING MEDICAL mon in ENGLAND 'are CONDEMNING tho use of Indian and Ceylon TEA ALONci, and the above extract from Sir A. Clark's Lecture MOST CONVINCE ALL, that a taste for Indians, which has to be ACQUIRED BY FORCE AT FIRST, is a SKRIOUd and dangerous thing, We are publishing'the above extract for the benefit of thoso who have not aaen it, and to support what we have always maintained, This is against our own interests, for th e I profit on these Teas is equal, if not more, than that on other kinds, NELSON, MOAIE & CO., INDIAN, CHINA AND CEVLON T E A IMPORTERS, ■■ CHRISTOHORCH. AUCKLAND, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, HOBART AND LAUAOEBTON.
(LIMITED), ALEX, ERASER, Manager, GEO, LANGTON, Secretary AGENCIESP. AND D, DUNCAN ... BOOTH, MAODONALD AND Co. nETTLEßS'requisites of evory description bought on commission in the best markets, • .___ COACHBUILDING A SPECIALITY ON APPROVED DESIGNS; DRILLS PLOUGHS. HARROWS, DRAYS AND WINDMILLS WITH LATEST IMPROV3MENTS, Special attention paid to plough repairing Largs stock ot extras and shares on hand, Horse Shoeing by a First Class Farrier, RANGES. RANGES. RANGES. SOLE MAKERS OF THE CELEBRATED CGMISHCOOKINGRANGES Acknowledged by all to be the Strongest, Most and by far the best Cooking Range in the Colony. Pastry, Scones, etc., baked in less than ten minutes. The ovens are portable, can bo removed to be thoroughly cleaned or to effect repairs without the expense ot resetting range. Ranges for country use supplied with Ore places for huroint! 18 inch and 2ft wood, • Over 60 designs to choose from, from 2ft to 12ft long. A LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON-HAND AT OUK SHOWROOMS, MANNERS-STREET. ■' A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED TO THE TRADE, Catalogues on application. Repairs a Speciality. Inspection Invited, To be had of all Ironmongers, or from S.LUKE &SONS ;.. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON.
LYSAGHT'S ORB BRAND GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON-i.-m " OliB" Brand is the STANDARD IRON of the World, and is :<|| the best quality mado. ARCHITECTS should specify "ORR" BRAND and thus secure for their clients the Best Iron manu« f . % factored, CONTRACTORS should include "ORB" Iron in their ® M tenders, because it is' the Best and the Cheapest,. Example ; Specification of" Orb" Brand:- • ' ». m 190 sheets 6ft" Orb Brand) Tons pF H 6 sheets Bft „ „ J GalyaniscdTlnne d Same speoiiioation of any other brand:11)6 sheets Git—) Tons ' • ' 166 sheots 7ft—[3 4.0 19, at £22 per ton—£7o lis 9d, 146 sheets Bft J . Showing a saving of over 25s por ton by using " ORB" IRON, which is the best and Cheapest Iron in the market, and has no equal. " OR.B' BRAND has three times the Sale of any other Iron. SOLD BY ALL MERCHANTS.
TAUEKU SMITHY. George townsend ? HAVING tftkeu ovor the above wellknown Smithy, solicits the patronage of the inhabitants of the Tauwil and outlying dUtricta. ?. Blacksniithiig Work in all its branches neatly executed, at lowest po'asibli rat™, Wheelwright's work of every description carried out on the premises
THE EKETAUUNA BAKEM AHD GBNBBAL STORE. ' (Adjoiniopr tho Railway Station.) C.E.BRENMUHL BEGS to inform his numerous customers that he has romo red to his new premises as above, and trusts by keeping only first-class goods to mont that support hitherto accorded him.
Railway Hotel, . EIETAHUNA. edwakdl"lliston, : IIHB above hew' Hotel, replete with every oomfort and convenience, situated within two minutes walk of the Railway Station, is now open for the accommodation of TEAVELLERS and general public- ■■ •' ■ Good stabling,paddocks, a good table and moderate chsrees. .■■■.'-
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, V PAHIATUA; SULLIVAN & COKBY. ■ (Late of Timaru and Wellington). Pbomuetoks. , So rt BE6 : to ■ inform the Qfi{j, travelling public and the residents of the settlement generally that they have made extensive improvements and additions to the above popular hostelry, and have left nothing undone which will contribute to thecomfort and convenience cf their patrons.;; The hotel is quite neW, bavin? been purchased from Mr Stewart, and is one of the most bpusins buUdiiißS in the district. 1 There taa large Assembly Hall attacked to the buildino. with-stage and;scenery for theatricals, etc.- ; Stable, looseboxes and grass paddocks dose by. p ■■•■'■ '•'' . . There is a grand Billiard-room in tto Botd; and one of the beat-made Billiard Tables. ' :'. Coaohesßtop at this hotel daily.. MOPWATB.' -
W. Prangnell (Corner of Queen and Jtenall .Streets, ~ MaßtertonJ ;.-:•! COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANT. fifl 000 FEET of well-seasoned Oyjl/v/v < cioibor to Beleet from at mill pricMj' .comprising Arohitraving, Moulding, Skirting, Rusticating, Floor: in? and all kinds of dressed, .planed, and building timbers, A few job lots to dear cheap. . All goeda within the Borough delivered ; ■.;...:,.:'■'■:::.]&&::,■■>■'■:■:■ V '■■:■]■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4009, 11 January 1892, Page 1
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