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ST, UT BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT 017 SIR ANDREW CLARK, L.L.D., F.R.S., F.8.0.P. . (PHYiJIUIAN IH ORDINABT TO THE QUEEN, 1881), LECT t: E E 0 X T E A TO THE , , .... , STUDENTS' OF THE LONDON HOSPITAL, (Exiract mom the Paw, Mall Bddoet), " Tea to be useful, should be first of all black China Tea,, Tho Indian' Tea, which is being cultivated hag become so powerful in its effects. upon the nervouß system that a cup of it taken early in the morning, as many people do, so disorders the nervous, system that those who take it actually get into a state of tea intoxication, and it produces a form of nerve distur- ' banoo which is most painful to witness," • Although wo are tho. jai'/jest dealers in Indian;and Ceylon %»a in the Colonies,'WE HAVE-ALWAYS STO'NGLY ADVI.-ED (liepublic toDliM ourfiliENDED TE-\S' in preference to Indian nr Ceylon alone.' Weimiintain they are too sickly for 90 PEKj ~ ',°U' lo 'lnn|<in™ public; anil,in' (■ ngM, where such : quantities are' shipped, over 801'Elt CENT arc used for ,BLENDING with CHINA TEAS, which m< undoubtedly.Sfi .PUKEaslndian an.d : Ceylon, and PAR KEFBESHING,wIion proper]/ BLENDE J), ftlany INEXPERIENCED firms, push Indian and G'pyion on the public becauso it is beyonu them to prydiico ftregultir, true blend,'and tho profit is larger, for iheap common Indians give out a strong, coarse Iiquor.WITHOUT- ANY QUALITI, and make people FOR A TIME, fancy theyare getting a bargain, till they find out to ri B ht ' Tlle FADING MEDICAL men in ENGLAND! aie CONDEMNING tno use of Indian and Ceylon TEA ALONI3, and the above extract from Sir A, Clark's I.eoture MOST CONVINCE ALL that a tastelor Indians, which has tobe ACQUIRED.BYJ'OIICE A'f 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'interesta, for the profit on those Teas is equal, if not more,'than that on other kinds,' NELSON, lIATE & 00, INDIAN, CHINA AND CEYLON TEA IMF OR TE 1! S OHRISTCHOROH. AUCKLAND, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, HOBART, . ■ AND UDftOESTOJT. . (LIMITED) AGENTS FORTlie M'CORMICK Koaper and Binder Co. (A large.assortment of extras always inSlock), Mcsara P, and D, DTjNOAN, Chriatchut'ch. Messrs BOOTH, AODON ALD & Uo,, Ohristohuroh, And other Leading Colonial Manufacturers. COAOHBTJILDINGA spociality on approved desisns. . As wo hold Stock in the Walrarapa of Ooachbuiiders Material and Fittings, we are prepared to executo all orders entrusted to us with the utmost despatch combined with workmanship and finish. DRILLS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRAYS, ANDWINDMILLB with latest improvements. Special attention priid to plough repairing, Large Stocks of Extras and Shakes Alwayb on Hand. Farmers would du well to visit'our establishment and inspect our plant for Plough Repairing before sending their ploughs elsewhere, as wo confidently assort that we have the only complete plant in the Wairarapa for such repairs. I-lorse Shoeing' by a first-class Farrier, Give our all-steel 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. FRASER, Manager, LYSAGHT'S ORB BRAND GALVANISED CORRUGATED Lysagbt's II LYSAUHT'S ORB. BRAND is the BEST Iron mado ORB BRAND is tho CHEAPEST iron Jiade & ORB BRAND iB tho LIGHTEST iron made aji ORB BRAND has three , times tho sale of O R EM any other iron ft J'j ORB BRAND is tho ONLY FIRST-GLASS L -Sj liiON SOLD IN NEW ZEALAND, Galvanised Tinned, Galvanised Tinned, ON SALE BY ALL IRONMONGERS AND MERCHANTS. ' WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB. AUTUMNMEIiiTINIi. TO BE HELD AT TAUHERENIKAU oh" Easter Monday, APRIL 18th. 1802. -. . President, J, P, Eussell; Vic9 Presidents, R, S. Wardell and 11, Grace; (-toward*, J, H. Bethune, G. T. K Hutton, H. T< Hume, N. Grace, A, Matthews, F, Monckton, W, J. Nix, A, <}, Pilmer, G. Key,, nolds, A. MoKcnzie, C. J. Tully and W 0, Williams; Judge, VY. 0, Williams, Starter, A, G, Pilmer j Clerk of - Scales' E, W, Dorset; Treasurer, W, Cundy Handicapper, A. R. Macfarlane; Clerk of Course, C. Ticehurst, First race starts at 12 o'clock noon. : } R 0 G RAM, M E. 1. HURDLE HANDICAP, 60 sovs! second horse five sovs from the stakes' Abou two miles, Nom, 15s, accept. 255," 2, HACK BURDLEHANDICAP,3O sovs; second horse 5 sovsfrom tho stakes; about one and a half miles, Nom. iOs, uccept. 15s. '' 3 FiiYING HANDICAP, 45 sovs; second horse five - sovs from ■ stakes; about three-quarters of a mile. Nom. 15s; accept. 20s. ■■ 4. HACK HANDIOAP,-,30 bovs aeooud hone five sovs from the stakes; one mile and a distance. Nom. 10s; accept. WOODVILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN HAOK RACE MEETING, TO take place on the Woodvillo Race Course on FRIDAY, APRIL Ist, 1802, ABRIDGED,PROGRAMME, 1 Maiden Handicap Hubdles, of 20sovs. 1J miles, Nomination 10s, Acceptance 10s, 2 Maiden' Plate Of 30 sovs, Becontl horse 5 sovs from thestakes; 1J miles, Enhance 30s on day of general entries, 3. Selling Raoe Of 16 sovs.,' winner to bo , sold for 16 sovs, immediately after the race; 1 mile, Top weight flat'. 71b allowed for every £5 off selling price. Entrance 15s on day of general entries, 4. Handicap Hurdles Of 40 sovs,, e econd liorso o sovs from tho stakes; 2 miles. Nomination 16s; acceptance!!™. 5. WOODVILIE JOOKEY OIVB HANDICAP of 70 soyß, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes; I}mile's, Nominations 6, EASTER HANDICAP,' horse 10'[sovs fromtho stakes; third horse fivo sov3 from the stakos; about ' one and a quarter miles. Nomi 20s; accept, 40s; and 20s at the post. ' 6. SECOND HACK HANDICAP, 25 sovs; : second, horse, three. sovs from the stakes; about three quarters of a . mile,; Nom l(lj';. accept 10s. ' 7. GRAND STAND HANDICAP,.,3S'sovs; • secondiorse, five. sovs 'from, stakes; about .seven . acceptance 20s. The winner of the and of the Easter Handicap 71bs 8, HACK RACE, 15.sovs; second horse, 3 sovs from stakes; about one mde ;'pos entry 10s; minimum wejgjit 9 §(pne, : Open to all.hacks tjjat hayefl'evef won an adyertisfd rage of .any deaaription.sntriesiaust be made not later than 15 minutes after' Second Haok Handicap is run . :: ' | DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS,' AND ACCEPTANCES. ; •WEIGHTS'wiU he .declared on WEDNSSDAY, 23rd JJarch. ' , 1 '. l ACCEPTANCES close on WEDNESDAY, 6th April, : at'9plm, Hurdle ,'Handi»; cap 255, Haok'Hurdle Handicap 1 15s,ifly : v ing Handicap' 20s, Hack Handioap" 15s, Easter Handicap 40a; 2nd Haiok Handicap 10sr Grand Stand' Handicap 205. ! Scale of charges—Grand Stand, Lawnipdj Saddling Paddook, 6s; 9s Od; G'lites, 1 Pedestrians Passengers,ls; One-ljorse Vphiolet,"' 2aj' eagh : additional'horse Is; Drivers free Horsemen,' '2b;' Children under 12 free. : ■ For full PA3ITICDLA2S Me ! "N, : Z, W, BOOK, 6. Members'* Eaoe of 16 sovs,. IJ.miles, welter handicap, minimum weight lOat Nomination 7s lid, acceptance 7s Cd. ; 7. Flyinq. Handioap Of 30 sovs,, se . horso 6 sovs from thestakes j.O furlongs. domination 10s, acceptance 205." 8. Hioh.Weioht Handioap cf-25 sovs, ■,second horse 6 sovs from the. stakes; 1} miles; minimum weight Oat. Noini- - nation 10s. acceptance 16a. NOMINATIONS. 1 for ■ Maiden ; Handicap iHurdles ,10s, Handiian .Hurdles; 16s, Woodville' Jockey Club Handicap 30s, Members'' Eaco_ 7s 6<1, : Flying - Handioap 10s, High.'Weight Handicap 10s, close with the Secretary at Woodville at 9 p,m, on Saturday, March 12th, 1892, Weights declared ori Saturday, l'Jth'March, : 1892. . Entrita for Maiden Plate 30s, and Selling Race 16s, ar,d • ' Acceptances for Maiden Hurdles 10s, Hand(- . : cap Hurdles 255, Woodville J, O. Handicap 40a, Members' Race 7s tid, Flying Handicap 1 20s, High AVeiglit Handicap 16s, close' with the Secretary at Wood- , villoatO p. m, on Friday,-March 26,1892, ' CONDITIONS; : : ' Vi INo deductian will bo made'from the 2 All the races on this prpgraramo are open ti" backs" only, , , '. 3," hacks" bli all mean horses that li ave never won an advercised stake exceeding the value.of 40 sova at timeiof start (back and hunter races excepted] and that are not nominated for a Derby, Guineas, St, I or Sapling Stakes at time of sfaft, '4.' No nominatiqnwijl be received ui the necessary amount itl 5| In all noiriinations, description, : age j JO, All horses must.'ibe ridden in aistitigflieljed colours,: whioh must be given at time of entry,- * 7,l'' " Wii.NICHOL9OS, ■■ For . full programme see issue of January 25th ' ' : " BOOT AND : SHOEMEBR' AND IMPORTER,' ERETAHUNA,, SPLENDID NEW. STOCK just opened uci . '" - • ■. ... INSPECTION INVITED,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4077, 31 March 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4077, 31 March 1892, Page 1

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