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BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT ' SIR ANDREW CLARK, L.L.D., 0.5., RR.O.P. (PHYSICIAN IN ORDINARY TO THE QUEEN, 1881), LECTURE" ON TEA TOTBE ; STUDENTS OF THE LONDON HOSPITAL. (Esikaci FBosiTUE Pali Miu, Bdbgki}, " Tea to bo usoful, should bofirst of all black The Indian Tea, which is being cultivated has become so powerful in its effeots upon thonorvqus system that a cup of it takes early in till-morning,.as many people do, so disorders the nervous system Hint those who take it actually get into a state of tea intoxication, and it produces a form of nerve disturbance which ie most painful to witness." Although we are the largest dealers in Indian and in the Colonies, WE HAVE ALWAYS STEONGLY ADVISED thopublio toDRINK our BLENDED TEAS in preference to Indian or Ceylon alone. We maintain they are too sickly for 1)0 PER CENT of the tea drinking public; and in England, where suoh large quantities aro shipped, over SO I'ER CENT are used for BLENDING with CHMATEaS, which are undoubtedly as PUEE'as Indian and Ceylon, and FAR MORE REFRESHING when properly BLENDED, Alany INEXI'EMENCED funis push Indian and Ceylon outhe public because it is beyond then: to produce aregular, true blend, and the profit is larger, for oheap common Indians givo out a strong, coarse liquor, WITHOUT ANY (JUAL TY, and make pcoplo FOR A TIME, fancy they aro getting a bargain, till they find otto their cost, that SIR A. CLAM is right '■ The LEADING MEDICAL nion iuMGLAND aro CONDEMNING tho use of Indian and Ceylon TEA ALONfI, and the above extraot from Sir-A. Clark's Lecturo MUST CONVINOE ALb that a taste for Indians, which has to be ACQUIRED 3Y FORCE AT FIRST, is a SERIOUS and dangerous thing, We are publishing tho above oxtract for the benefit of those who hive not seen it, and to support what we have always maintained. This is against our own interests, for th e profit on theso Teas is equal, if not more, than that on other kinds, NELSON, MOAIE & CO,' INDIAN, CHINA AND CEYLON TEA IMPO RTERS, OfIRISTOHOROH, AUCKLAND, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, HOI3ART AND LA'UfcOESTON. ALEX. FRASER, Manaqek, GEO. LANGTON, Secretary. AGENCIESP. AND D. DUNCAN ... BOOTH, MACDONALD AND Co. SETTLERS' requisites of every description bought on commission in tho best .markets, COACHBUI'LDING A SPECIALITY ON APPROVED DESIGNS. a DRILLS PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRAYS AND WINDMILLS WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, Speoial attention paid to plough repairing. Large atook ot extras and shares onhand, Horse Shoeing b.v a First Class Farrier, Catalogues of Farm Implements and Machinery on application, fipnwiwnmmniwMmmimma^^ n H iiiliiiilfcfc itoiwratH jjjgsatm lulriif%t' ■!■ ill m Sns H OBKIf !« m I'A&mmmiztMmMu m«m WW mmmsm mmm§ mam EANGBS E\NGBS, EANGESSOLE MAKERS OF THE CELEBRATED OOTfIOSHCOOKINGRANCiES Acknowledged by all to bo the Strongest, Most Economical, and bj far tho best Cooking Range in tho Oalony. Pastry, Scones, etc, baked in less than ten minutes, The ovens aro poitable,.can be removed to be thoroughly cleaned or to effect repairs without the exneu6e'bt resetting.range, Ranges for country use supplicd.with 6re places for ournin" 18 inch and 2ft wood. Over 50 designs to choose from, from 2ft to 12ft long. A LARGE STOOK ALWAYS ON HAND AT OUR SHOWBOOM. "•.'■ ''■. MANNERS-STREET. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED TO THE TRADE, ■ Catalogues on application, Repairs n Speoiaiity. Inspection Invited, To be had of all Ireumonpers, or from S. LUKE & SONS, MANNERS STREKT. WELLINGTON. LYSAGHT'S ORB BRAND GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON. LTSAGHT'S Kfs ' ."ORB "Brand is tho STANDARD IRON of the World, and is M- the best quality made. ARCHITECTS should specify "ORR" s BRAND and thus secure for their clients the Best Iron manuf IKm lacluf ed. CONTRACTORS Bhonld include''Oßß "Iron in their $ ' . ; [_M tenders, becauso it is the Best and the Cheapest, Example ;- FyDjj Specification of "Orb " Brand:— • Jf 19G sheets Gft" Orb Brand') Tons' sheets 7iV ~ „ 3 0 219, at £22 per ton £6O 14b 9d. GalyauisedTinned Same specification of any other brand : 19G sheotsGlt \ Tons 160 Bheeta 7ft—[3 4 0 19, at £22 per ton—£7o 11b 0d ( 146 sheots 8ft —J Showing n saving of over 25s per ton by using." ORB" IRON, vhich ia tho best and Cheapest Iron in the market, and has.iin equal. ■ " ORB' BRAND has three times the Sale ofau'y other Iron, ■■ SOLD BY ALL MERCHANTS. " THE EKETAUUNA; BAKERY AND GENERAL STORE. (Adjoininf tho Railway Station,) C. E.BRENMUHL BEGS to'inform his numerous customers that he has removed to his new premises as.abnvo, and trusts by keeping only first-class goods to merit that support hitherto accorded him. ' COMMERCIAL. EOTEL, PAHIATUA; SULLIYA^i & COKBY (Late of Timaru and Wellington), TAUEKU SMITHY. George Townsend ) HAVING taken over tho above wellknown Smithy, solicits the patronage of the inhabitantsof the Taneru and outlying districts. BlacksmithirgWork in all its branches neatly executed, at lowest possible ratPß! Wheelwright's work of every description carried out on tho premises Railway Hotel, ~ EKETAHUNA. EDWAKDELLISTOIS, . . HIHE above new Hotel, replete with Pkopbieiors. ■ j ever y comfort and convenience, ',' • ..'. situated within two minutes walk of the ~\ ti r\ BEG to 1 , inform the Railway, Station, is now'open for the >J. QC v. travelling "public and accommodation of TRAVELLERS and Hie residents of tho settlement generally general publicthat thoy have made exteneivo-iinprove- Good stabliug, paddocks, a good table moiits.ahd additions to tho above popular and moderate chargea. hostelry, and have loft nothing undone ..; n ~~. fj which wUlcontributeto the comfort and ■ VV. TP&ngliell convonienco'cftiieir patrons. The hotel (ooraor 0 f Q ueo n and Pa nil Streets,: is quilo new, hayin? been purolwsod V ■ Mastertbn.) * from Mr Stewart, and is sue oftfo most OOAIi ANJ) T i M ber'' MEROHANT. imposing buildings m (ho district. ■ ■ . TheroisalarftoAssomblyHallattached fi A nnn FEKT- of well-seaßoued to the burldino with stasro and scenery bUjVW c iaiber to select from at for theatricals, etc. .'-■., ~ , n1 f1i..„„«»,. comprising Architraving, Stable, loose boxes and ?rass paddocks Mould l ng , Rusticating, Floorclose by. , ; • . ■ , mS r arid all binds uf dressed; planed, thebeat-madeßilhard. ~-A f effjo b lots to clear cheap. :. In 'I y '\ : ui' ~■ , Coaches stop at thishotel daily. , Doors Sashea at Ibweer current rates 1., ~ Quran Moniuii. , ... iugoeds within the Borough .delivered •':■•:■.'•''''■ ";■ raBE, •'• ;.:,...

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4014, 16 January 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4014, 16 January 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4014, 16 January 1892, Page 1

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