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BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT 1 SIR ANDREW CLARK, L.L.D,, F. 8.5., P.R.O.P. (PfIYSIUIAN IN ORDINARY TO THE QUEEN, 1881), LECTCEFON TEA . ' TO THE STUDENTS OF THE LONDON HOSPITAL, (Extract fbohthe Pall Mill Budget), 11 Tea to be useful, should be first o( all blaok China Tea. The Indian Tea, which is being cultivated has become so powerful in its effects upon the nervous system that a cup of it takes early in the morning, as many people do, so disorders the nervous system that those who take it actually get into astato of tea intoxication, and it produces a form of nerve disturbance which is most painful to witness," . ; *- Although we are the largest dealers in Indian and Ceylon I'eas in tno WE HAVE ALWAYS STRONGLY ADVISED the public to DRINK our BLENDED' TEAS in preference to Indian or Ceylon alone. Wo maintain they are too.sicklyfor 90 PER CENT of the tea drinking publio; and in England, where such large quantities ate shipped, over 80 PER CENT.are'used for BLENDING with CHINA TEAS, which' are undoubtedly as PURE as Indian and Ceylon, and PAR MORE REFRESHING when properly BLENDED, Many IN EXPERIENCED firms push Indian aiid Ceylon ontho publio because it is beyond thorn to produce a regular, true blend, andthe profit is larger, for cheap common Indians give out a strong, coarse liquor, WITHOUT ANY QUALITY, and mako people FOR A TIME, fanoy they are getting a bargain, till they find out to their cost, that SIR A. CLARK is right The LEADING MEDICAL mon in ENGLAND are CONDEMNING the üße of Indian and Ceylon TEA ALQNE, and the, above • extract from Sir A, Clark's Lecture-MUST CONVINCE ALbthai atastoforlndians, which has to be ACQUIRED JJYI'OROE AT FIRST, is a SERIOUS and dangerous thing; We are publishing the above extract for the benefit of those who have not seen it, and to support what wo 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, MOATE & CO., INDIAN, CHINA AND CEYLON TEA IMPORTERS, OHRISTOHOROH, AUCKLAND, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, HOBART AND LAUfSOESTON.

(LIMITED). LLEX. FRASER, Manager, GEO. LANGTON, Seoretarv. AGENCIES- . AND D. DtJNOAN ... BOOTH. MAODONALD AND Co. SETTLERS' requisites of every description bought on commission in the best markets. . COACHBUILDING A SPECIALITY ON APPROVED DESIGNS. )RILLS PLOUGHS," HARROWS, DKAYS AND WINDMILLS WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. Spooial attention paid to plough repairinst. Large stock ot extras and shares n lmnd. Horse Shoeing by a First Class Farrier, Implements and Machinery on application. LYSAGHT'S ORB BRAND GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON, LYSAGHT'S " ORB " Brand is the STANDARD IRON of the World, and is the best quality made.' ARCHITECTS should specify "ORR" BRAND and thus secure for their clients the Best Iron manufactured. CONTRACTORS should include"Oßß " Iron in their tenders, bacause it is the Best and the Cheapest, ■ ORB Jf 196 sheets Git" Orb Brand | Tons 166 sheets 7ft „ „ 30 2 1?, at £23 per ton £6614? 9d, 146 sheets Bft „ ~ j . GalyahisedTinned Tons 166 aheets 7ft— J-3 4 0 19, at £22 per ton—£7o lis 9d, 146 sheets Bfta saving of over 25s*per ton by using " OltB" IRON, vhioh is and Cheapest Iron in the market, and' has no equal. ORB' BR AND has three times the Sale of any other Iron. SOLD BY ALL MERCHANTS. is 1 a RANGES 'RANGES. RANGES. SOLE MAKERS PFi'HE CELEBRATED CORNISH COOKING RANGES Acknowledged by all to be the Strongest) Most Economical, and by far the beat Cooking Range in the Oniony. Pastry, Scones, etc., baked in less than ten minutes. Tlio ovens are portable, can bo removed to be thoroughly cleaned or to effect repairs without the oxpenseoi resetting range,- Ranges for country use supplied with fire places for burning 18 inch and 2ft wood. Over 60 designs to choose from, from 2ft to 12ft long. A LARGE STOCK 'ALWAYS ON HAND AT OUR SHOWROOM. MANNERS-STREET. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED TO THE TRADE, Catalogues on application, Repairs a Speciality, Inspection Invited To be had of all Ironmonyers, or from S. LUKE & SONS, .MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON.

TAUEKU SMITHY. George Towhsend ? HAVING taken over the above wellknown Smithy, solicits the patronage of tho inhabitant! of the Tauwu and outlying districts. Blackomithir.g'Work in all its branches neatly eisouted, at lowest possible rates. Wheelwright's work of every aesoription carried out on tho premises Railway Hotel, , EKETAHUNA. EDW4UD"ELLISTON, Pbopbieioe, f| iHE above new Hotel, replete with J[ every oomfort and-convenience, situated within two minutes walk of the Railway Station, iB now open for the accommodation of TRAVELLERS and general public. ■ Good stabling, paddocks, a good table and moderate charges.. W. Prangnell (Comer of Queen and Renall' Streets, Masterton.) COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANT. fifl 000 well-seasoned uUjUuU timber to' seleot from at mill prices, comprising Architraving, Moulding, Skirting, Rus toting, Floorin? and all kinds of dressed,, planed, and building timbers, A few job lots to.olear cheap. . Shingles, Houßeblooks, Palings, and Doors and Sashes at lowest current rates All goeda within the Borough delivered ma, vi

THg eketahuna bakery AND GENERAL STORE. ' (Adjoining the Railway Station,) gorenmuhl BEGS to.inform his numerous customers that ho hairomoved to his now premises as above, and trusts by keeping only first-class goods to merit that support hitherto accorded him. COMMERCIAL EOTEL, PAHIATUA: SULLIVAN & CORBY, ofTiroaruantVWellington). pEOrBIBIOES. n D. f| BEG to inform the U. OC V,. travelling public and the residents of tho settlement generally that they havomade extensive improve' monts and additions to the above popular hostelry, nnd have left nothing undone which mill contribute to the comfort and convenience cf their patrons. The hotel is quite new, havin? been purchased from Mr. Stewart, and is ene of the most imposing buildings in the district. ; There is a large Assembly Hall attached to the buildlnp with ata?e and scenery for theatricals, etc,', , Stable, loose boxes and paddock close by. There is a grand Billiard-room in this. Hotel, and one of the best-made Billiard Tables. Coaches stop at this hotel daily, . : Charges Moderate.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4015, 18 January 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4015, 18 January 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4015, 18 January 1892, Page 1

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