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APPOINTMENT SIB ANDREW CURE, L.L.D., F. 8.5., P.8.0.P, (PfTOIOIAM IN OR DIN AKY TO THE QUEEN, 1881). L.E 0 TUB I" .ON T E A .STUDENTS OF THE LONDON HOSPITAL. (Exibaci FHOII THE PaMi MaUi Budokt), . " Tea to be useful, should bo first of all black China Tea, Tho Indian Ten, which is being cultivated has become so powerful in its effects upon tbo nervous system that a cup of it. takes early in the morning, as many people do, bo disorderstho nervous system that those, who take it actually . get into astate of tea intoxication, and it produces a form of nerve distur- [ , banco which is most painful to witness." ._..'■.. Although we arc tho largest dealers in Indian and Ceylon Teas in the Colonics, W HAVE ALWAYS STIWNGLY ADVISED the public to DRINK our BLENDED TEAS in preference to Indian or Ceylon alone. We maintain they oro too sickly for 90 PER CUNT of the tea drinking publio; and in England, where such large quantities, arc shipped, over 80 PER CENT are used for BLENDING with CHINA TEaS, wlroh are undoubtedly as PUKE as Indian and Ceylon, and FAB MOKE 11EFUESHING-: when properly BLENDED, Many INEXPERIENCED firms push Indian and Ceyion ontlje public because it is beyond them toproduco a regular, true blend, and the profit is larger, for ohcap common Indians give out a strong, c'oarso liquor, WITHOUT ANYQUALITXj and make people FOR A TIME, fancy theyarc getting n bargain, till they find out to. their cost, that SIR A. OLAKK is right The LEADING MEDICAL men in ENOLAND"! are CONDEMNING tho use of Indian and Ceylon TEAALONE, and the above extract, from Sir A. Clark's Lecture MOST CONVINCE ALIj that a taste for Indians, which has : tobe ACQUIUEDBYFOBCE ATITRST.isaSEMOUiJ and dangerous thing. Wo are publishing the above extract for tho benefit of those who lwve not sosn it, and to support what we have always maintained. This is against our own interests, for the profit on those Teasis c'nual,.if not moie, than that on other kinds, m & co., INDIAN, CHINA AND CEYLON TEA IM PO E-TER-S, OHRKTOHORCH, AUCKLAND, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, HOISART, AND LAUAOESTON. (LIMITED). , The M'CORMIOK Reaper and .Binder Co. (A large assortment of extras always in Stock), AGENTS FOR- Mows P, and D, DUNCAN, Ohmtchurch, Messrs BOOTH, MACDONALD & Uo„Olnistchuroh. [ And other Leading Colonial Manufacturers. O O AC HBTJILDISTG- . A speciality on'approved desisjus. As wo hold the largest Stock in the Wairarapa of Coachbttilders Material and Fittings, wo are prepared to executo all orders entrusted to us with the utmost despatch combined with workmanship and finish. DRILLS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRAYS, AND WINDMILLS : - with latest improvements. Special attention puid to plough repairing;, Large Siooks of Extras and Shames Always on Hand, Farmers wonld do well to visit our establishment and inspect our plant for Plough Repairing before sending their ploughs elsewhere, as wo confidently assert that that we havo the only complete plant in tho "VVnirarnpa for bucli repairs. Horso Shoeing by a first-class Farrier. dm our all-skd slues a trial at popular prim. Catalogues of Farm Implements and Machinery on application. Estimates given for all kinds of woik connected with the trade. ■!• \LEX. ERASER, Manager. LYSAGHT'S ORB BRAND GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON. LYSAGHT'S tf-w mo i -V. BKA> a I %, fuctur f I 'i-ltendei "OKB" Brand is the STANDARD IRON of the World, and is tho best quality made. ARCHITECTS should specify "ORU" BRAND and thus secure for their clients the Best Iron nianu« factored, CONTRACTORS should include ''011B" Iron in their \ tenders, because it is the Best and tho Cheapest, Exa'mplo : | Specification of " Orb " Brand : M9G sheets Oft "Orbßrand) Tons IGC sheets 7ft „ . „ 3 0 2.19, at £22 pev ton £6G 14s Od. HO sheets Bft „ ~ '" GalyanisedTlnned Same speoifioation of any other brand :- 1516 sheets filt—V Tons 160 sheets 7ft—>3 4 0 19, at £22 por ton—£7o lis 9d,

14Gsheors8ft —J • ' : Showing a saving of over 25a per ton by using" OKB" IRON, which is tho bast and Oheapoat Iron in the'market, and has no equal. 1 ORB' BRAND has throe times the Snle of Iron. SOLD BY ALL MERCHANTS. |||flrt||||||t|np>ttllUMlia^ wm jjiiggaafeitici-g ■H mam » m mmcii iassii I'lgill Pill ill »W^^w^^^CGm»\^i m IB alHili miPB?~Mi fAffirffl m Ws> W^'-r'lXi ■ m SP^ygg a ■Uli 311 flllllJW Ii»WSHEi«HSffi osteon? EANGES RANGES EANGES. ' SOLE MAKERS OF THE CELEBRATED COMISHCOOKINGRANGES Acknowledged by all to be the Strongest, Most Economical, and bj far the best Cooking Range in tho Colony. Pastry, Scones, etc, baked in less than ten minutes, The ovens are portable, can bo removed to he thoroughly cleaned or to effect repairs without the expense ot resetting range. Ranges for country use supplied, with firo places for burninEj 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 Ironmongers, or from . S.LUKE &SONS, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON.

EKETAHUNA. EUW&KdIJLL7STON, rjIHE abovo new Hotel, replete with \ every comfort and convenience, situated within two minutes walk of the Railway Station, is now open for the accommodation of TRAVELLERS and general public Good stabling, paddocks, a good table COMMERCIAL HOTEL, S LL IVAN & CORBY, (Late of Timaru and 'Wellington), PnOPBIETORS. ■ , Sp f] i-BEG to inform tho . V&; V« t ra : vo '^ n K ' publio and ,r the'residents of.tho settlement generally, ?s that.they have.made extensive improve* monta and additions to the above popular hostelry, and liavb loft nothing undone which will contribute to the comfort and i. convenience cf their patrons.,. The hotol , n is quite new.havinE; been purchased _ from Mr Stewart, and is sne of the most imposine buildiucs in the district, ■ There isalarfte Assembly Hall attached to the buildino with,statro, and scenery rr for theatricals, etc , Stablo, loose'boxes and "rasa paddocks' Y closoby.• •: . :. j.,.' y There is a grand Billiard-room lnthio 10 ■Hotel, and one of the best-made Bijhard to Tables,. ' .'. i( j Coaches stop at tbishotel.daily. : '■ ;,;'..'. OH4BOEB MODBBATE. '■

,«T. W nn.«»»i W. Prangnell (Corner of Queen and Renall Streets, Masterton,) COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANT, 1 (\() f)AA FEET of well-aeaabned uUjUVV limber to select from at mill prices, comprising Architrtwing, Moulding, Skirting, Rusticating, Floorintj and all kinds of dressed, planed, and building timbers, • A few job lota to clear cheap,, Shingles, Houseblocks, Palings, and Doors and Sashes at lowest current ratos l All goods within the Borough delivered THE EKETAUUNA BAKERY ANDGENERAL STOKE, (Adjoining the Railway Station,) C.E.BRENMUHL BEGS to Inform his numorous .cus: . tamers that he has" remoired tb his noiv preniises asabovo, and trusts by keeping only first-olas3 goods to merit that support hitherto accorded him. Eketahuna Hotel. J. ANDERSON,,.,,.' ..Proprietor, JAVING taken over the above wellDL known and old>establishedHotel, J, Andkkson trusts by-civility and best attention; to secure ai fair share of THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC .will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLAGES OF CALL in the Forty Miioßusb, , Roval Mail coach' from, Pahiatua and

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4023, 28 January 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4023, 28 January 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4023, 28 January 1892, Page 1

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