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APPOINTMENT SIR ANDREW CURE, L.L.D, F. 8.5., F.R.O.P, (PHYMIAN IN ORDINARY TO TdE QUEEN, 1881), lecture" ON TEA STUDENTS OF THK LOMJffl HOSPITAL, ■ (Extract nioiiTnE Pali MiLiEuDOET), "Tea to be useful, should bo first of nil blaol China Tea. Tho Indian Tea, which is being cultivated has becomo so powerful in its effects upon tho nervous system that a oup of it taken earlyin the morning, as many peoplo-do, so disorders tho norvous system thatthose who t-'ko it actually get into a state of tea intoxication, and it produces a form of norvo disturbance which is most painful to witness," ; , ■ Although \v« arc tho largest dealers in Indian and tfeylon Teas in the Colonies, WE HAVE ALWAYS STRONGLY ADVISED the public ]o DRINK our BLENDED TEAS in prefcrenco to Indian or Ceylon alone. We maintain they arc too sickly for 90 PER CKNT of the tea drinking public ; and in England, where such lar«c quantities are shipped, over 80 PER CENT are used for BLENDING with.CHINA TEAS, which arc undoubtedly as PURE as Indian and Coylon, and M -MORE REFRESHING when properly BLENDED, Many IN EXPERIENCED firm! push Indian and Ceylon on the publio because it is beyond them to produce a regular, lino blend, and tho profit is larger, for cheap common Indians give' out a strong, coarse liquor, WITHOUT ANY QUALITY, I and make people FOR A TIME, fancy they are getting a bargain, till they find out to | their cost, that SIR A, CLARK is.right The LEADING.MEDICAL men in KNGLAMD are CONDEMNING the use of Indian and Ceylon TEAAIiONB, and the ahovo estraot from Sir A, Clark's Leotnro MOST CONVINCE ALL that a taste for Indians, which has toba ACQUIRED JJYFORCE AT FIRST, is a SERIOUS and dangerous thing, ; • Wo are publishing the above extract for the benefit of those who hive not seen it, and to support what we have always maintained, Thisis against our own interests, for the profit on these Teas is equal, if not moro, than that on other Mods, NELSON, MOATE & CO., INDIAN, CHINA AND CEYLON TEA IMPORTERS, OHRISTOHCROH, AUCKLAND, DUNKDIN, WELLINGTON, HOJJABT AND LAUNCESTON. (LIMITED), ALEX, FBASER, Managed GEO, LANGTON, Seobetaby. AGENCIES- ' I P. AND D. DUNCAN BOOTH, MAODONALD AND 00. SETTLERS' requisites of every description bought on commission in tho best markets, COACHBUILDING A SPECIALITY ON APPROVED DESIGNS. DRILLS PLOUGHS, HARROWS, MAYS AND WINDMILLS WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. . Special attention paid to plough repairinc;. Largo stock ot extras and Bhares on hand, Horse Shoeing by a First Class Farrier, Catalogues oE Farm Implements and Machinery on application, LYSAGHT'S ORB BRAND QALVAHISED CORRUGATED IRON. sm • "ORB "Brand is the STANDARD IRON of the World, and is M the best quality mado, ARCHITECTS should specify "ORR" BRAND and thus seoure for their clients the Best Iron manuf %. factored, CONTRACTORS should include "ORB " Iron in their 8 ■ «tendon, because it -is the Best and tho Cheapest, Example :- IP W Specification of" Orb "Brand:,|f 196 sheets 6ft "Orb Brand) Tons 'Wr 146 sheets Bft „ „ j GalyaniaedTinned Same speoifioation of any other brand :- 19Gsheots6lt —1 Tons 166 sheets 7ft— [3 4 0 19, at £22 per ton-£?0 lis 9d, 146 sheets Bft—J Showing a saving of over 25s per ton by wing" OUB" IRON, v hich is the beat and Cheapest Iron in the market, and has no equal. " ORB' BRAND lias three times the Sale of any other iron, SOLD BY ALL MERCHANTS. P»;ryWWliißiam fM.;,SjilßaHra/MBpev;?*:«<S rjßt»k«« : «i»MMi RANGES'RAMES. RANGES. SOLE MAKERS OE THE CELEBRATED' I [•lllJliJimUllSllK^l^M^liJm^ Ackuowledged by all to be tho Strongest, Most Economical, and by far the best Cooking Range in the Oniony. Pastry, Scones', eto., baked in less than ton minutes. The ovens are pot table, can be removed to be thoroughly cleaned or to effect repairs without tho oxnense ot resetting range, Rangos'for country use supplied' with firo places' for burnino 18 inch and 2ft wood. Over 60 designs to choose from, from 2ft to 12ft Jong, A LARGE.STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND AT OUR SHOWROOM. . . ' , MANNERS-STREET. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALIO WED TO THE TRADE, Catalogues on application, Repairs a Speciality, Inspection Invited To bo had of all iroiimoneers, or from ,S. LUKE & SONS, . , MANNERS BTBBJST. WELLINGTON.

TAUEKU SMITHY. George fownsendj HA VING lakou over tho above well" known Smithy, solicits tho patronage of the inhabitants of tho Tauwu and outlying districts. Blacksinithicg Work in all its branches neatly executed, at lowest possible rates. Wheelwright's work of every aescription carried out on the premises EKETAHCNA. edwakd"elliston, above now Hotel, replete with every oomfort and convenience, situated within two minutes walk of the Railway Station, is now opon. for the accommodation of TRAYELLEES and general public. . . ■' Good stabling, paddocks, a good table and moderate oharees. W. Prangnell (Corner of Queen and Renall Streets, Mastertori.) COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANT. fiO 000 ot •well-seasoned Uv/jUvv timber to select from at mill prices, comprising Architraving, Moulding, Skirting, Rusticating, Flooring and nil kinds of .dressed, planed, and liuildini; timbers. A few'-job..lots to oloar cheap, ■ ■ Shingles, Houseblocks, Palings, and Doors and Sashes at lowest ourrent rates All goods within the Borough delivered ■'■■■■•>•■■■' , ■■'■ :■■■■ fmbi'; -<;■. ..:•■!.

THE EKETAUUNA BAKERY AND GENERAL STORE. (Adjoininp the Railway Station,) C. E.BRMUHL BEG 3 to inform his numerous cub- • tnmers that ho has remo red to his now premises as above,; and trusts, by keeping only first-class goods to merit that support hitherto accorded him, COMMERCIAL HOTEL,. PAHIATUA; , SULLIVAN. & CORBY, ';Lato of Tirnaruaml Wellington), SOf\ BEG to inform the . ($j V. travelling public and the residents of tho settlement generally that they havo made extensive irriprnvo< monte and additions to the above popular hostelry,-nnd,have left .nothing undone which will contribute to tlio comfort and convenience cf their patrons'; The hotel is quite new, having becn : purchased from Mr Stewarij and is ena of t.kemoat impoainz buijdiugß in the district. There is a large Assembly Hall attached to the buildinp irith stara and scenery lor'thoatricals, <jlc, I Stable,looseboxesand°rasspaddocks close by. ,Thor6 is a grand Billiard-room in this Hotil, and one of the beat-made Billiard Tables, ' : ■ Coaches stop at this hotel daily. Charges Moderate,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4016, 19 January 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4016, 19 January 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4016, 19 January 1892, Page 1

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