APPOINTMENT 1 SIR ANDREW CLARE, L.L.D., F. 8.5., F.R.C.P. (PHY&UIAN IN ORDINARY TO THE QUEEN, 1881). LECTURE" ON TEA TOTHE STUDENTS OF THE LONDON HOSPITAL. (Exmaoi PKOJimB Pali, Mam, Budget). 1 ' Tea to be useful, should beflrst of all black China Tea. The Indian Tea, which is being cultivated has become bo powerful in its efieots upon the nervous system that a cup of it taken early in the morning, as many people do, so disorders the neryous system that tlioso who take it actually get into astate of tea intoxication, and it produces a form of nerve disturbance which is moat puinfullo witness." Although we are the largest dealers in Indian and Ceylon Teas in the Colonies, WE HAVE ALWAYS STKONGLY ADVISED the public to DUIXK our R] .ENDED TEAS in preference to Indian or Ceylon alone. We maintain they are too sickly for 90 PER OaNl of the tea drinking public ; ami in Pngland, where such laree quantities are shipped, over 80 I'ER CENT are used for BLENDING with CHINA TEAS, which are .undoubtedly as PUKE as Indian and Ceylon, and FAR MORE REFRESHING when properly BLENDED. Many INEXPERIENCED firms push Indian and Own on the public because it. is beyond thorn to produce aregular, true blend, and the profit is larßor, for cheap common Indians give out a strong, coarse liquor, WITHOUT ANY QUALITY, 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 ENGLAND are CONDEMNING the useof Indian and Ceylon TEA ALONE, and tho above extract T .«n ,?h k ' 8 UclUre MDST CONVINCE Alb that a taste for Indians, which has to be ACQUIRED RYFOROE AT FIRST, isa SERIOUS and dangerous thing. \V e 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 those Teas is equal, if not more, than that on other kinds, NELSON, MOATE & CO, INDIAN, CHINA AND CEYLON. TEA IMPORTERS, OHRISTOHUROH. AUCKLAND, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, HOBART, AND LAIJJNOESTON.
(LIMITED). , The M'CORMICK Roaper and Binder Co. {A large assortment of extras always in Stock). AGENTS FOR-. Messrs P, and D. DUNCAN, Christchurch. Messrs BOOTH, MAODONALD & Uo„ Ohristchurch. , And other Leading Colonial Manufacturers. 'OOAOHBtfTLDING A speciality on approved designs. As we hold the largest Stock in the' Watrarapa of Coachbuildew Material and Fittings, we are prepared to execute all orders entrusted to us with the utmost despatch combined with workmanship and finish, DRILLS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, PRAYS, AND WINDMILLS with latest improvements. Special attention paid to plough repairing, Large Siooks ofExtkas and Shakes Always on Hand. Farmers would do well to visit our establishment and inspect our plant for Plough Repairing before sending their ploughs olsewhere, as we confidently assert that we liavo the only complete plant in the Wairarapa for such repairs. Horse Shoeing by a first-class Farrier. din our all-skel shoes a trial at popular prices. Catalogues of Farm Implements and Machinery on application. Estimates given for all kinds of work connected with the trade. ALEX. FRASKR, Manager. IMAM'S ORB BRAND GALVANISED CORRUGATED •S ORB BRAND is the BEST Iron made lM J%> ORB BRAND i 8 the CHEAPEST iron aiade /X'\ / % ORB BRAND is the LIGHTEST iron made f % I I L-l ORB BRAND has three times the sale of £ | |_ I 0 R B fj any other iron \ O~R B : 8 |, if ORB BRAND is tho ONLY FIRST-CLASS k~" , m \x*eW ■ ■ •• %&^#/ IRON SOLD IN NEW ZEALAND, ralvam'sed Tinned. Galvanised Tinned, ON SALE BY ALL IRONMONGERS AND MERCHANTS,
MASTERTON-OPAKIJOOKBY CLUB. I UTUMIf MEETING St Patrick's Day, THUESDAY, 17th March. 1892. To bo held on tho MASTEETON-OPAKI RACECUURSE, President, Mr A. iV. Cave; Hon, Treasurer, A, A, Elkina; Starter, T. H. Hill; Deputy, J. Sohofield; Handicapper, A. R Maofarlane; Clerk of Scales, E,.8, Hare; Time« keeper, Jas. Muir; Clerk of Course ; W. lorns, Stewards, Messrs T. M. Brown, W. B, Buiok, E, E, Chamber, loin, A. Henderson, 0, Oowper, A Fraser, Herbert Welch, H. Yatos, and Hugh Campbell. PROGRAMME. 1, Hook Hurdlo Handicap, 30 sovs; second . horse, 5 sovs; 14 miles, over five flights of hurdles. Horn, 15s, aco 15s. 2, Members Race, list up, 20 sovs; second horse 5 sovs; U miles. For horses that have nover faced a starter, to be owned by bona Jitk members of the Club one month prior to tho meeting, remaining in district the same time; horses to be ridden by members. JNom, 203, 3, St Patrick's Handicap CO sovs; second horse 10 sovs; 1J miles. Norn, 20s aco. 20s, at post 203, i, Handicap Hack Race, 25 sovs; second horse five sovs; J mile, Norn, 15s, aco, )os, 5. Flying Handicap, 45 sovs; second horse ssovs; |mile, Nom, 20s, aco. 255. G, Handicap Hack Bace, 35 sovs; second horse 5 sovs, Nom 20s, ace, 15s. 7, Belling Bace, 1 milo, w.f.a„ 15 sovs Nom, 15b. RULES AND REGULATIONS. All Buccs to be run under the Rules of Racing. In case of a protest the same must be lodged with tho Seoretary within 15 minutes after the race has been run, with a deposit of £2, such deposit to bo forfeited if die. protest be found to be frivolous or vesa* tious, No Scratching of Horses allowed, unless through the Secretary, and thirty minutes beforo tho time of starting, No Eiifry will bo received for any Bace except under tho conditions that all claims, disputes, and objections arising shall be deoided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, and their decision upon all points shall be final, AllNominations.Entrances, Acceptances, etc., accompanied by the necessary amount, niust be flddre§spi| t° Secretary, Mastorion No Entry will bo received after the hour named on any protence whatever, Any Jockey riding, except in colours, will be fined 2 sovs, The amount for second horso will be deducted from the advertised amount of stakes, Tho winner of Soiling Race to bo sold immediately utter the race for 15 sovs,, any surplus to bo divided between the Club and the second horse. Hpre.es walking- oyor will receive 50 per cent, of the'stakes'. Hack means a horse that has never started for or is not. nominated at the dato of entry for any rage- Hack and Hunter Races excepted. EEWADDINGTON, Secretary, Submitted to and approved by the WeK lington ■ Racing Club this 11th day of t'ebruary, 1892, . H.M.LYON, . ' " • Secretary,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4065, 17 March 1892, Page 1
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