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BY SPECIAL 7»» APPOINTMENT.;. SIR ANDREW GLAIRK, L.L.D., M.S., F.R.C.P. (PHYcSMAN IN ORDINARY TO THE QUEEN, 1881). L E 0 T U.R E~ Q X TEA . to the STUDENTS OF, THE LONDON HOSPITAL. (Exikaci rnoJUHB Pail Mail Bodoet), " Ten to be useful, should bo first of all black China Ten. The Indian Tea, which is being cultivated has become so powerful in its effects upon the nervous system that a cup of it taken early in the morning, as mnuy . people do, so disorders tho nervous system that those who take it aotualiy -. get into astateof toa iutpxioation, and it produces a ror:i: of nerve disturbance which is most painful to witness." - Although we are the largest dealers in Indian and Ceylon '■' ess in the Colonies, WE Have ALWAYS STRONGLY AIIYISED lliepoMio toDIiINK our RIiENDED' TEAS in preference to Indian or Ceylon alone. We maintain th> y nvc too~feickly foi'9o Mi OKN'f of the tea drinking public ; and in Ingland, whero such larvo quantities are shipped, over 80 l : Eil CEXT are used for BLENDING with CHINA TEAS, 1 which are undoubtedly, as I'UKE as Indian and Ceylon, and FAB MOItE. HEI'IiESHING properly BLENDED. Many INEXPERIENCED firms push Indian, and' Ceylon on tho public because it isbeyond them to pfoduce "a regular, truo blend, and the profit is lavßor, for chcaj) common Indians give out ut strong, coarse liquor, WITHOUT ANY QUALITY, and ulako people FOlt A TIME, fancy tlioyarc netting a baryain, till they Jind out ta their cost, that Silt A. CLARK is right The LEADING MEDKJALmen in IiNhLAKD aie CONDEMNING the use of Indian and Ceylon TE A AL 1 iN ii)'imd the li'iovo oxtrnct from Sir A, Clark's Lecture MOST CONVINCE ALlAhat a taste for Minis; wliiiSh has lobe ACQOIItED BYI'OROE AT FIRST, is USURIOUS anddanperous thing. Wo are publishing the above extract for the bouefit of those who have not seen it, and to support what we have always maintained. This is against our own interests, for tho profit on these Teas is eqnal, if not more, than that on other kinds, NELSON, JIOA.TE & CO.; '■ INDIAN, CHINA AND CEYLON . TEA I M P 0 R T E it S , CHRISTCHUUOfI, AUCKLAND, DONEDIN, WELLINGTON, HOIURT, AND UAiJISOISSTON. (LIMITED) AGENTS FO'RThe M'CORMICK Roaper and Bindor Co. (4 large assortment of extras alw«ys in Stock). Messrs P, and D. DIjNOAN, Chriatchurch, Messrs BOOTH, MAODONA LD Sc Uo., Chiiatchurch, And other Lending, Colonial Manufacturers. COACHBIj I L D I 3ST Gr A speciality on approved designs.. As we hold tho largest Stui'k in the Wairsrapa l)f Cuachbuildurs Material,..and Fittings, wo are prepared to exoeutis ill orders entrusted to us with the utmost despatch enmbiuHd with workmanship and finish. DRILLS, PLOUGHS, HABROWS, DRAYS, AND WINDMILLS' with latest improvements. Spo.cta! attention puid to plough repairing', Largi: Siooks of Uxtkas and Shakes Always on. , Hand. ■ Farmers would do well to visit our establishment and inspect our plant for Ptah Repairing before sending their ploupjis blsewliere, »s we confidently assert that, that we have tho only coiupkto piaut m the Wairarapn for such repairs. lloi'.«h Slioeinp by si iii*ft-«l!i*s Farrier. "* fifii'c our all-steel skesa trial at 1 popular prices. Oataloguos of Farm Implements and Machinery on application. Estimates «iven for all kinds of work ciiiiMet'-d n itli tho triide. - aL' X. Kit\Slf;R,' Mvuhiot, LYSAGHT'S ORB BRANS GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON. LISAGHT'S . fja ' "ORB "Brand is tho STANDAED IKON of the World, and is ' |£\j the best quality made. ARCHITECTS iltould specify " ORR" /f \' N BRAND and'bus secure for their clients the Best' Iron mantii' j factored, CONTRACTORS should include''Oßß'"lron in their tenders, because it is the Best and the Cheapest, : Example:— ORB • Specification of" Orb " Brand 196 sheds 6ft "Orb Brand) Tons sheets 7ft „ „ 30 2 10,' at £22 per ton £6614s 9d. RllMfs fiff. 116 sheets Bft GalyanisedTinned Same specification of any other brand lflfi sheets filt —] Tuns 100 sheets 7ft—• >3' 4 0 19. at £22 nor ton—

J.UU OllColo UL.— — AO' t U JL«/, UU jJUI' IfUll—&JU 118 Oil, 14(1 sheets Bft.—J ' Showing a saving of over 25s per ton by' using " 011B" IRON, vhicli is the best mid Cheapest Iron in tho market, and has no equal, ' 1 ORB' BRAND lias three times the Sale of nnv other Iron, SOLD BY ALL MERCHANTS.' RANGr.ES r : .RANGES 1 'RANGES SOIE JIAKEES !0P THEOEIEMATED CORNISH COOKINGKANG&S Ackn&wlcdged by all to ho tho Strongest, Most Economical, and by far the best Cooking Eange in the Colony. Pastry, Scones otc:, baked in less thau Job miniiteß. Tlio ovens are portable, can be removed to.be,thoroughly cleaned trto effect repairs without tho expense of resetting range Ranges for country uso supplied with firo places for burning ISin and 2ft wood. Over 50 designs to choose from, from 2ft to Mft lonn. ■ A LARGE STOCK'ALWAYS 0N HAND AT OUR SHOWROOM, Maxxeks-stiieet. . • ■ . A Liberal Discount allowed to tlie Trade. Catalogues on application, Kepairs a speciality. Inspection invited, To bo had of all Ironmongers, or from S. LUKE AND "SO.-NS, ■ . MANNERS-STREET, TOLiNCTON.

SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. MESSRS OHAMBERLAINBROP beg to announce that thoy have recently orected NEW.MAOiiLKERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Onta, Beans, Barley, and Maize, fox herses, cattlo and pigs, aihd ! that they have now on Bale CRUSHED 1 OATS. : "As good to Chamberlain's Flour" ■ •Has becorao a proverb in.the Diatriot, This year the quality is even higherthan usual, masmuon as it has been aa exceptionally fayorablo seaaonfor growing wheat, 1 ,'. v . ; ' M MESSRS CUAPERLAINBROS venture to hope, that their ."LOO.AI JND'tf.STRT" Will havothe support and encouragement of the wh'olo and that con--sumera ! will insist on having - OIAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR,. And thus retain their money in the; District. . MASTEttTOf STMM FLOUR MILLS, THE EKETAHUNA BAKERY ." AND GENERAL STORE. , (Adjoiniiif the: Railway 'Station.) •' akBRSMUHL BEGS to' inform his : numerous ■ customers that he has removed tv.his new premises as above,. and trusts; by keeping only first'olaas goods ,to merit that accorded him, , ' : T. £ a; ! ';cpf l i wiiiis \JT Stteet, Weljingtoii,'' for your. Jeffelle^WSeiantlOioote,'" U: "

W. Prarignell (Corner of Queen and Renall Streetß, . Masterton.) COA'L AND TIMBER MERCHANT. fiO 000 °' well-seasoned VujUy v ( j m |, er jgigDj f tom at mill prices, comprising Architraving, Moulding, Skirting, Rusticating, Flooring and all kinds of dressed, planed, and buildinct timbers. A few job lots to dear cheap, . Shingles, flouseblocks, Palings, . Doors and Sashes at lowest ourrent r a ' es All goods within the Borough delivered • . NtEE. Eketahuna Hotel. J. ANDERSON •••Proprietor. HAVING! taken over the above wellknown and old : established Hotel, J. AuDEßsosirußts by civility and best attention,' to securo a fair Bhare 'of patronage, ■' TUB TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF OALliin the Forty Mile Bush, „ ... , Royal Mail coiioh from Paliiatua and Woodvilla leaves this hotel every day. J.ANDERSON ' : Railway Hotel, • EKETAHUNA. EDWAKI)¥tLTSTGN, ... Pbohhetob. IjHB above new' Hotel, replete with 'every oomfdrt,and'convenience, situated within .'two minutes walk of-.the 1 Railway Sta.tibh,'-is'.now.open'.'for'the accpmmbdatipiiof .TRAVELLERS and ■ general public.;', ; ' v , ll • Good stablwgj.paddobk's, agood table : aud

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4026, 3 February 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4026, 3 February 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4026, 3 February 1892, Page 1

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