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*-> APPOINTMENT SIR ANDEEW OLABK, L.L.D., F.E.S., F.8.0.P, ' (PKYdIOIAN IN ORDINARY TO THE QUEEN, 1881). LECTURE" ON TEA .' TOTHE ' STUDENTS OF'THE LONDON HOSPITAL. (Exiraci raoMTHE Pall MiLL Bddoet), "Tea to bo useful, should bo first ol all black Ohina Tea. Tholndian . Ten, which is being cultivated has become so powerful in its effects upon the nervous system that a cup ot it taken early in the as many people do, so disordersthe nervous system that those who 'take'it aotually get into a state of tea intoxication, and it produces & form of nerve dißtur- , banco which is most painful to witness." : . Although wo'are the largest dealers in Indian and Coylon Teas in the Colonieß, WE I HAVE ALWAYS STRONGLY ADVISED the publio to DRINK our BLENDED TEAS lin preference to Indian or Ceylon alone. We maintain they are too siokly for 90 PER OBNT of tho tea drinking publio; and in England, where such largo quantities are shipped, over 80 PERCENT are used for BLENDING with CHINA TEAS, which are undoubtedly as PURE as Indian and Ceylon, and FAB MORE REFRESHING when properly BLENDED, Many INEXPERIENCED firms push Indian and Ceylon on the publio because it is beyond thorn to produce aregular, true blend, and the profit is larger, for cheap common Indians.give out a strong, coarse liquor, WITHOUT AM QUALITY, and make people FOR A TIME; fancy thoyaro (jetting a bargain, till they find out to their cost, that SIR A, CLARK is right The LEADING MEDICAL men in ENGLAND are CONDEMNING the use of Indian and Ceylon TEA ALONG, and the above extraot from Sir A, Clnrk'B Leoturo MUST CONVINCE ALli that a taste for Indians, which has to be ACQUIRED BY FORCE 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 we have always maintained. This is against our own interests, for the profit on theso Teas is equal, if not more, than that on other kinds, KELSON, MOATE & 00, INDIAN, CHINA AND CEYLON TEA IMPORTERS, CHRISTOHUROH, AUCKLAND, DDNEDIN, WELLINGTON, HOBART, AND LAUJSOESTON. (LIMITED). I The M'CORMIOK Eoaper and Binder Co. (A large assortment of cxhm.always iuSfocJ;). Messrs P, and D, DUNCAN, Chrintohuroh. Messrs BOOTH, MACDONALD & Uo,, Ohristohuroh, And other Leading Colonial Manufacturers. ooachbtjTlbing A speciality on approved designs. As we hold the largest Stock in the Watrarnpa of Ooachbui!der». Material and Fittings, we are prepared to execute ill orders entrusted to us with tho utmost despatch combined with workmanship and finish, DRILLS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRAYS, AND WINDMILLS with latest improvements, Special attention puid to plough repairing. Laeob Stocks ofExtkas and Shakes Always on Hand. Farmers would do woll to visit our establishment and inspect our plant for Plough Repairing; before sending their ploughs olsewhere, as we confidently assert that we have the only complete plunt in the Wairarapa for such repairs, Horse Shoeing' by a first-class Farrier. Giu our alhkd s/wes a trial at ppuhr prices. Catalogues of Farm Implements and Machinery on application. Estimates given for all kinds of work connected with the trado, ALEX. FRASKR, Manager. LYSAGHT'S ORB BRAND GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRONORB BRAND is the BEST Iron made , iM ORB BRAND is tho CHEAPEST iron .nade f' y\ ORB BRAND is the LIGHTEST iron made/ | ORB BRAND has three times tho Bale of | I— l | any other irofl | 0 RJ3_ ORB BRAND is the ONLY FIRST-CLASS i v IRON SOLD IK NEW ZEAJ.AND. Galvanised Tinned. Galvanised Tinned. ON SALE BY ALL IRONMONGERS AND MERCHANTS.

TO ANGLERS, W&NTED.-TROUT fit for Bluffing, Birds, Fish, Reptiles. Animals preserved and mounted m the highest stylo of the art, Bullocks Horns and Shells polished and mounted. Fur and Feather Mulfs cleaned, preserved, aud made up. Fur skins tanned and dressed. Feathers cleaned, curled and dyed. Glass Shedes fitted up to order. Work done in all its branches. Stags Heads, Birds Skinß, Glass Eyos, etc., for export, always on hand., Correspondence in all parts of the globe.' The Trado and Museums supplied, Thirty years experiarice., A, J. JACOBS, Taxidermist, • (Opposite the Club), Giiapel-Streot, Masterton. QUIBELL'S LIQUID SHEEP DIP(NUN POISONOUS,) • An Important and Reliable Dip for Sneep and Lambs, Chemical Food for the Wool. IS an.infallible exterminator of insect life, a complete and porfeotly reliable euro for scab, and destroyer of Ticks, Lice, Mango, Fleas, and all para* sites that attack sheep or other animals. I The special merits of Quibell's Liquid Dip areIt is NON-POISONOUS to animal life, It is PERFECTLY SAFE to use upon all animals. It is a RELIABLE and PERFECT CURE for Scabj Lice and Insects, It NEVER FAILS in any case where used as directed. The important Fatly Matter It contains FEEDS THE WOOL, and is so blended in tho dip that is is readily absorbed by the wool, miking it soft and luxuriant. It is convoyed to tho roots, nourishes and promotes the growth, producing by natural laws an abundant, healthy and heavy fleece. For lambs aud ewes it is moßt valuable, being non-poisonous, the prowfch of the young wool is assisted and their health improved. (Xoung lambs aro , often injured by poisonous dips), The ' exnonence of every practical honest man prove this. QUIBELL'S SHEEP DIPS aro largely used by many of tho most important sheep breeders in the world, and with credit and advantage upon the most valuable flocks—a certain proof that they are the best that money can proouro, or they would not be used bo Wellington agentsMessrs LEVIN AND CO., QOIBELL'SDIP . • by all the principal breeders in the Pro-

SUPPORT LOOAL INDUSTRY MESSRS CHAMBERLAINBROS' beg to announce that they have recently erected NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING. Oats, Beans, Barloy, and Maizo, foi horses, cattle and pigs, and that they have now on sale CRUSHED OATS. " As good as (jhmberhiris Fbur'\ Has beoomo a proverb in the District, This year the quality is even higherthan usual, inasmuch as it has been an exceptionally favorable season for growing MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS venture to hope that their "LOOAL IHDUBTSr Will havothe support and encouragement of the wholo community, and that consumers will insist on having OIAMBERLAIH'S FLOUR, And thus retain their money In the District. MASTEKTON STEAM FLOUR MILLS, W. Prangnell (Corner of Quoen.and Ronall Streets, Masterton.) COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANT, DUjUUU (ipber to select from at mill prices, comprising Arohitraving, Moulding, Skirting, Rusticating, Flooring and all kinds of dressed, planed, and huildini; timbers, A few job lots to dear cheap. Shingle's, Eouseblocka, Palings, etc. Doors and Sashes at lowest current rates All goods within the Borough delivered Eketahuna Hotel, J. ANDERSON Proprietor. TTAYING taken over the above well- __[ known and old-established Hotel, J. Andeeson trusts by civility and best attention, to ueoure a fair share of patronage, THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in the Forty Mile Bush, : Royal Mail ooaoh from Pahiatua and Woodvilla leaves this hotel every day. J.ANDERSON .. EKETAHUNA, edwakdlllistqn, above new Hotel, repleto 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 paddocks, stabling, a good table and moderate charees.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4060, 11 March 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4060, 11 March 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4060, 11 March 1892, Page 1

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