' k APPOINTMENT.'/ ~'■"",; , '■-;'■'''■■ '■■ SIR,ANDItEW CLARK, 111.D., P,E.S., F.R.C.P. • (PHYdMAN IH ORDIMEY TO THE QUEEN, 1881), ;. iic!: ; i:;o^ToNv.T;M , : ; ..'-. -.., : ,: . TOTHE ~."'...'. STUDENTS OF THE LONDON HOSPITAL; ■• -' : ' (Exißici fromtiie Pali Mall Bbdoet), . ' ; ' " " "Tea tobeuso'ful, should be first ofall black China Tea. The Indian.: i Ten, ivliich is being cnltivated has become bo powerful- in its effects upon :■:./ the nervous Bys'toiu that a clip of it token early in the morning, as many-; ■ people do, so.disordcra tho nervous system thatthoce> who talffl it actually. ;' . "get into aßtaib of tea intoxioation', anditvproduoes.a.forinof acvvo distur- :■, ; banco which is most painful to witness,'!. . • .• ■■-■■". ■'< '• ■■_: •Altuoughwc fire tho largest dealers in Indian and CoylonjTeas in the,, Colonies,. WE HAVE ALWAYS STRONGLY ADVISED the public to DRINK our BLENDED. TEAS hi proferenoe to Indian or Ceylon alone. We maintain they aro too, Biokly.fpr.ClO ¥M CENT of the tea drinking public; and in Englaod,'wkoro' such largo' quantities to shipped, over SO PEE CENT are used for BLENDING with CHIN A TEAS; whibh ore , undoubtedly as PURE' as Indian arid Coylon, and FAB MORE REFRESHING. when propertyBLENDED.. Many IN EXPERIENCED firms push Indian ahdOylon'onthe I public because it is beyond them to produce a regular, true blend; and the prbfitislarger, for cheap common Indians'give out astrong, coarse liquor, WITHOUT ANY G.UAL TY, and makd people I'OR ATIME, 'fancy they are getting a bargain, till they find' olt to their cost, that SIR A. CLARK is right' < The LEADING MEDICAL mon in ENGLAND laio CONDEMNING the use of Indian and.Ceylou TEA ALoNts,;and tho atipvo extract from Sic A, Clark's Lecture MOST CONVINCE ALU that a tasto for Indians, which has |to bu-ACQUIKED UYFOBCE AT FIRST, iaa BICRIOUd and dangerous thing. ._ ' : 'Wo "are publishing the above extract for the benefit of those who have not seen it, and to support whit wo have always maintained, 'This in. against, our own interests, for tho profit on these Teas is equal, if not more, than that on other kinds, ' " ,'„,'. -' :. nelson, ■:Am--^do.r,-INDIAN, CHINA AND CEVLON T E A I M PO RTERS;, OHRISTCHUROH, AUCKLAND, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, HOBART AND LAO.ti.OESTON..'". ' . ". ' (LIMITED), ALEX, ERASER, Manaoee, GEO. LANGTON, Seoretaey. AGENCIES .;;." IP. AND D. DDNOAN ... ... ... BOOTH, MAODONALD AND Co, SETTLERS' requisites of every; description bought on commission in the best markets, •__':. COAOEBUILDING A SPECIALITY ; , ON APPROVED DESIGNS. DEILLS PLOUGHS, HAEROWS, DKAYB ; AND, WINDMILLS WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. \ ' :: Special attention paid tb'ploiijjh repairing' Largo stock ot extras and shares on hand. , . ~-., ... (■■■■'■ Horse Shoeiug by a First Class Farrier, Catalogues of Farm Implements and Machinery on application.
EANGES EAI^B&;1M:61S. ' SOLE MAKERS OF THE CELEBRATED ' GDRNISHGOOIipRAMES ; •. Acknowledged by all to. be the- Strongest, Most Economical, and bj far the best Cooking Range in tho C»lony..= - Vestry, Scoiibb, .etc., baked in less than ten minutes,. The ovenß are pottablp,,can be .removed to be thoroughly cleaned.or to effect repairs without the expense presetting range. Ranges for country ~use supplied with fire places for buming'lß inch and 2ft wood. Oyer 60 de'sißna.to choose from, from 2ft to 12ft'loiig. ' '.. A LARGE STOOK ALWAYS' ON HAND , -.. .. . A LIBERAL DISCfiMT ALLOWED TO TEE'TEAM, , ~ ; Catalogues on application. Repairs a Speciality^;lnspection Invited,.To'be'hadofalllronmon?ers,'orfrom, ' ''■■"■- ■ < ' "- ! • ■'■"■ : " MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. , .■ LYSAGHT'S ORB BRAND GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON. ; LYSAGHT'S' ' " "'''''. "'''■■-' '"" ■ "'. '.' ".".' '■".'; m '' "ORB" Braiid is (he STANDABD IRON of tho World, and is ■■• 'M tho' best quality, made;ARCHITECTS should "specify ; " ORR'! BRAND and thus ; secure for" their ;• clients -the : Best - Iron • lnanuI/' I % Stared. CONTRACTORS should include,".Oßß" Iron in their \i J m tenders, because it is the Best and the Cheapest, .Examplo:— ■ 1 ■• J 'L_iiia - : "' , .. '' R"B'8 ; ' •'' l Specification oi "Orb "Brand:-. , ~, ' ■" , Mi% Bh'ectsdfi "Orbßrand] Tons' : '.''"' ; ' . - nt£22 per ton £661459 d, ilp> ,: 146sheets-Bft><■,,> ■» J .GalyauisedTmned . ■••.•>.,•■ • -,,- :- i; '■. ■ Same specification oi any othor brand;— . " ' 196 sheotsCft^-l"'Tons .'';', , "."""','■ : 166 sheets 146 sheets Bft— •'}'■'■ ■'■■ ;' Showing asavingof over 25s per ton by using v.hioh is tho besi and Cheapest Iron-in the market, and has no ecfual. " ORB' BRAND.has three times the Sale of any other Iron. ■ . 'SOLD BY-ALL MERCHANTS. '
TATJEKIT. SMITHY. George Towrisend. HAVING taken ovor the above wellknowr. Smithy, solioits the pattonago of the inhabitants of tho Taunrn arid outlying districts. ' .'..,:■ Blacksmithir.g'Work in aliits branches n'oitly executed,- at lowest possible ratra. . ■ Wheelwright's work of evory Description carried out on tho promisea Railway HbtellV EUWA,Ki) ELLISTGN, "fjiHE'above new HotelJ replete with i every comfort. and 'convenience, situated within t : wo J miriutes walk of the Railway Station, is' now open for the •accommodationof>TßAVELLEßS and general public." ;,"-..' ' ■;'■■ ■:..;;. '■: ] Good stabling, :paddockß; a good table and;moderate;chsr£reß.f,';:',{:3t;."_ (Ooriicf of Queen arid Roriail Streets; , itasterton.),. i■ -. . '."■ COAL AU'D TIMBER- MERMnT. CAAnn''PEE'f''of, weU-seasoned ■y V);vy.V!r.(faiber't'p select ; froin at • qhII prices." coinprißiiig -• Architraving, Moulding*. Skirting, Rusticating, : Flobr- . ing and all kinds j of. dreaaeel, -plaricd, .and.nuOdinir timbers. "7 [:-; }^ '.;; i , ■ •': A' few jdtt' lota'to ; 'olear cheap," : . i ,' S Tatinga v " : ■ illl'gbbds within Tth'e'Bbrough 'delivered
THE..'EKETAEUNA...BAKERY I , ANDGENEBAti,ST'ORE. /- (Adjoining tho Railway Station.) CKBRENMUHL BEGSto inform his numerous, cuatomers that ho has romored to his now premises, as above,", and trusts by keeping only firat-olass goods to; merit that support bithorb accorded him, . COMMERCIAL HOTEL, , .. PAHIATUAf' • SULLIVAN & COiiBY (Late olTimaru arid' Wellington)- :■'; ■ ' . . Pkopbieioes! i q{ ' rj ■ f\' ' BEG' tb' ! ' inform 'the 0. V& Lv travelling'('iiiblio-: and tho'residents of the settlemehtgenerally that they havomado oxterißive improve, monts and additiouß.to.tha abo.tM popular hostelry, and have loft, nothing undone which will contribute to the comfort and convenience cf their patrons;:-: The hotel is quite new,'hftvin? • been' pn'rchnsod from Mr Stewart, and isene of the most impusin? buildiugs.in the district. ~' ' ■ . Therejsa large ABsemblyHall attached to the buiidi'nl); with,stab and.scenory for theatricals, eto. ;' ;,'.; .. "... v Stable, loose boxes and ?rass paddocb olosoby. '. : , ' : ' ''''," ; :.'': ,■ ThoroWgrand Billiar&rboin in this, Hotoli'iand one of ! tda beat-mode Billiard Tables, ~1 : >l:-Xi. bx ;,,.:, • Coaches stop at this hotel daily, }
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4013, 15 January 1892, Page 1
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