BY SPECIAL .APPOINTPNf,': SIR' ANDREW CLARK, «S, V "^R.OtPi^i ■; : r: (PfIYMMN IN *0 THE QUEEN, 1881J- \.' ",".' ..' . ,-: '.'..."■' : ' .. . TOTHB '■•' ■ ."' }.■■ ■,■■■■ ■■-■ .: STUDENTS OF THE|LONDON HOSPITAL, ''■,',] ' , '\ '.. (EmAOT'raoHTBE'PAiL'-MAiLBDDOEr);;'--' ■ ■■'• ■. " Tea to be'useful,should be first of all black China' Tea..-, The Indian,'. ,'i Tea, which is being cultivated hasbecome bo powerful in its effects, upon ; ..the notvouß ft cup of it taken early in morning, as people do, so disorders the nervous system that those who take it aotually..'. get into a state of tea intpxioation, and,it.produces a form of nen'e.distur-.. , : bancoyMohiß;inds{painfulto.'wjiness. M ,' •...;■ - •'■'<.'■■■:■. Although we are the largest dealers in Indian and Ceylon Teas in the.. Colonies, WE HAVE ALWAYS STRONGLY ADVISED the publio to DRINK pur BLENDED' TEAS in preference to Indian or Ceylon alono. Wo maintain they are too siofcly.for 90 PEti OKNT, of; the tea drinking publio; and in Rutland, where such .large quantities are shipped, over 80 PER CENT are used for BLENDING ,with OHINAI'EAS,. whiotv 'we undoubtedly as PURE as Indian and Ceylon, and FAR'MORE .REFRESHING, wien properly BLENDED. Many.IN.EXPEWENCED firms push Indian and Ceylon on t!io publio because it is beyond them fo produce arogular, true blend, and the profit is larger, for cheap,common Indians give put a strong, coarse liquor, WITHOUT ANY QUALITY, and make people FOR A TIME, fancy tlieyaro getting a bargain,.till they' find out to their cost, that SIR A. Ci'AßKis right The LEADING MEDIOALmen in ENGLAND are CONDEMNING the use of Indian aud Ceylon TEA ALONB, and the above.. extract from Sir A, Clark's Leotura MUST CONVINCE ALL that a taste for Indians, .which has to be.ACQOIRED.BYFORCE AT FIRST, is'aSERIOUS and.dangerous thing, ;, ■ We are.publiahins the abovei extract for the benefit of, those who have riot-seen it, and to support what we nave always maintained, This is against our .own interests, for the profit on these Teas is equal, if not more, than that on'other kind 5,,..,.. ,Ms6n, mWaw &: m, ; INDIAN, CHINA AND CEYLON T.^i-.':i;.sr-.p.:QiEiiJ;K.s-, OBRISTOHDROH, AUCKLAND, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON,'HOBART, 'AND'LAfIJSOESTON. (LIMITED). , The MXIORMIOOeapor and Binder Co.: ; ■'■•• "'."'-,.'.'' ".' (A large asswlmnt of extras ahouys in Stock). • ' AGENTS FOR-. : Monti f, and Di DUNOAN, Olicistohurch. . ',•;.. ' ' Messrs BOOTH, MACDONALD & Up,, Ohristohurch, ;' ■ ' [ And other Leading Colonial Manufacturers. C O,A. 0 HFdTID I IT GT ! A speciality on approved designs. : As we hold the largest Stock in the Wairarapa of Ooachbuilders Material and,. Fittings, we are prepared to execute all orders entrusted to ua with the utmost despatoh combined with workmanship and. u'nish, DRILLS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRAYS, AND WINDMILLS with latest improvements. Special attention p'«id to plough repairing, Laegb Stocks of Extras and Shakes Always on . Hand. Farmers would dowell to visit our establishment and inapect our plant for Plough Repairing before sending their ploughs elsewhere, as wo confidently assort that we havelhe only complete plant 111 the Wairarapa'for'such repairs. HorsoShoeit)|? by a firsfcclnss Farrier. Give ■ our all-steel sho.es a trial at pp\ila,ri)ricca. Catalogues of JFarin Implements and Machinery on application.. Estimates given for all-kinds of work connected with tho trade. ' ■' ALEX. ;FRASER, : Manager. . LYSAGHT'S ORB BRAND GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON- ■•■''. ORB BRAND is the BEST iron made ' .-, J& %, ORB BRAND is.the CHEAPEST iron aade /*'■ •% ;ORB BRAND-is.thu LIGHTEST iron made : ,f JLORBBRAND.has three times the'sale'-of ;■■'{_ '" I ij' ' ', any other irM I ', • -^-i ■ .-,«ORB : BRANDis'theONLYFIRBT-OLASS'%. ---^ ****/''...' ijjon'sOLD IN NEW, ZEALAND, Galvanised Tinned.' •'alvanißed, Tinned, ON SALE'BY ALL IRONMONGERS AND MERCHANTS.'
WANTED.^TROUT:' fit for stuf■fingJ»Bird3,- Fish,! EeptQes. Animals, preserved ..and.mounted in • the - highest stylij of. the att.;, Bullocks Horns.,; and Shnlla polished and mounted... Fur and Feather Mulls cleaned, preserved, and made up.' , Fur skips tanned,and dressed. .Feathers cleaned, curled and dyed, Glass ShedeS fitted, up to order. "Work done in all its branches.. Stags. Heads,- Birds Skins', Glass' Eyfe's,'etc;, for.export!'always on hand., Cprroppondencefjiu'yipaitsof the globe. The Trade' aha Museums supplied. Thirty years experisnce. ' A,"J. JACOBSi • ■ ■ . ••-"■ •Taxidermist, (Opposite the Club),. , ■ ... ■ ' Uhapol-Street, MhSterton., QUiBELL'S .LIQUID; sheep pm: (NON POISONOUS.) \ An Important and Reliable Dip for Sheep and Lambs, ] Chemical Pood for the Wool; IS an infallible extormiiiatorof.insobt life, a complete and perfectly reliable euro for scab, and: destroyer of Ticks, Lice, Mange, Fleas, and all para*. sites that attack sheep or other anifiials. • The speojal merits of .QuibeU's Liquid '.. .Dipare—'.i It is NON-POIisONOUS.to anginal life! It is PERFECTLY ,SAFE to use upon ... all animals. „, : It is s RELIABLE! and PERFECT CURE for Scab, Lice and Insects..'::: it NEVER FAILS' in any ease where "used as directed. ~'.,. ~'']: The important Fatty' Matter it" contains FEEDS' THE WOOL, and is so "'bleridedin' tho dip that io is' readily .■ absorbed- by the wool, ranking it soft ' arid iiixunarit; ■■'■'■. : : It is conveyed to the: roots, nourishes and promotes the'grbwth; producing ■ by, natural laws an abundant, healthy 'and heavy "fleece. ;• '.. ■■.." For lambs aud owes it is most valuable, being non-poisonous, tho growth of the young wool is assisted: and their health improved." (l/oling lambs.' are often .injured by poiiouous dips)! The ' oxhenehce of every practical honest inari-prove, this!'. • ,V', ; ,;■" ■ QUIBELL'S SHEEP DIPS." are largely used by. many, of the most' important sheep breeders in tho world, and with credit upon "the most valuable, certain ; proof that they are the best that,' money can procure, or they would iiot be used; so extensively upon prisse animals. • : ;Weilingtbriagents'—' •"■■ '■■■■■ MessrsUSVINANDCO,,:; :.;'V•.■';.'v. : ;'QU ; lßELL'fiD^Pv.!^ , '.'.;'!■■ Speoiallyrecoraimendcdfor shed sheep by all' the principal breeders in the Pro-
SUPPORT LOCAL ■'.INDUSTRY,' Messrs bog to announce that they ! have. recently'erected NEW-MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oats• Beans, - Barloy,! i and < Miiize, 1 ' f 01; hcrses,- cattle-and, pigs,iand .that,they have uowon sale .CRUSH^/OATS.; " is good as Cfuimberlain's" Flour',' Has become a proverb in the district; This year the quality is ev3D higterthan usual, inasmuch as it hasbeen 'an' exceptionally favorable season for growing MBBBBB , OiiipB|iL^ , .BS|B. venture to hope that their, . "LOCAL : INPpfolf . Will havethe support and encouragement of the whole coinmdnity, and that consumers Trill insißt on having' OIAMBERLALN'S FLOUR, : And thus retain their money'in the District.. MASTEKTM STEAM FIiODB MILK, W. Prangne'll,. (Corner of Queen and RonaU' Streets,Maaterton,)' ,: COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANT, fiO OflO FEET ' pt wll-seasoned UUjVUu rioaberto select.from at. mill .prices,.comprising Architraving, Moulding, skirting, Rusticating, Floorin" and all kinds uf dressed, • planed, and huildint; timbers. A few job lots to dear cheap. Shingles, Houseblocto, Palingß, etc. Doors and Sashes at lowest oui-rent rates All goods within the Borough delivered Eketahuna Hotel; J. AND8880N„„w...,,...-..,Propiietor. PAVING takeu over the a,bove wellX known and old'established Hotol, I J, Anderson trusts by civility and best attention, to seoure a fair Bhare of THE TRAYELLI.NG. PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF OALLin {lie Forty Royal Mail coaoh from Pahialua -and Woodvilh leaves this hotel overy day. J.ANDERSON. Railway: Hotel, EbWARDELLISTON, I;'' evMy'icomfort 1 and convenience, situated witliiti two minutes walk of the Railway Station, is now open for : the accommodatlonof TRAVELLERS and general ppjblio.<.-j -t.-r! io -•-.:. /■.-, .■' !.'. , .Gjoodipaddo'qkSj; stabling, agood table and moderate cfiirirofl.;,, .-.'■.*,...
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4052, 2 March 1892, Page 1
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