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BY SPECIAL . . :.' {M(MWS ■:■ /APPOINTMENT.,:, SIB ANDEEW CLARK, L;L.D„ £r;O.P. • (PflYdlUlAN IN ORDINARY TO THE QUEEN, 1881). - :■;-.■■ !■■■■'■■ ;"-'■■ TO THE-- •■■•■■'■'•■ -/ ' : ' '-.'"• ■'■■'.:'. STUDENTS OF; THE LONDON HO»AL; - (EXIDAOT TOM THE PALL MiLLBnbQKl),' ■'";•'''."■' I . "Tea to be useful, should befirat ofall blaok China Tea. The Indian . , Tea, which is being cultivated has become so powerful in upon the nervous system that a oup of it taken early'.in'the '.morning, ass mahy ' people do, so disorders the nervous system that {ho3e who talie it aotually get into a state of tea intoxication, and it produces a form of nerve distur- , I ■. .' banoe. which is mostpainfulto witness." ■.,'/.- •■■ ,'.■.<.•.-..;. '■ .■; ■ Although we aro the largest dealers in Indian and Ceylon Teas in the' Colom'es.WE HAVE ALWAYS STEoKGLYADVI-EDtlio public toDKINK our PJ.ENDED'TEAS in preference to Indian or Ceylon alone. . Wemainta'ih they are too sickly for 90 PER CkNTof tlietca'drinkingpublio jam! in England, where suoh quantities are shipped; "oVer'Bo" 1"*BR CENT are used for''BLENDING with CIIMATEaS, : ' which are {undoubtedly us PTJHE as Indian and Ceylon, and FAR MORE REFRESHING when properly BLENDED.- Many IN EXPERIENCED firms push Indian' and Ceylon on the public because it is beyond tlieai to produce aregular, true blend, and the profit is larger, for cheap common Indians give out a strong, coarse Iiquor,"WIXEIOIIT ANY QUALITY, and make people FOR A TIME, fanoylhoyare Retting a.bargain, till they find "out to Iheir cost, that SIR A.OI .ARK is right The LEADING MEDICAL men in ENGLAND ate CONDEMNING the usb of Indian and Ceylon TEA ALONE, and the above extract froni Sir A. Clark's Lecture MUST CONVINCE ALL that a taste for Indians, which has to be ACQUIRED UY FORCE AT FIRST, is a SERIOUS and' dangerous thing, { YVe are publishing the above extract for the.benefit of those who have not seetut, and to support what we have always maintained!'" This is against our' own interests,' for the profit on these Teas is equal, if not more, than that on other kinds, NELSON, MOATE & 00., ■ INDIAN, CHINA AND CEYLON TEA I I PORTERS, CHRISTOHOROH. AUCKLAND, DUNEDLN, WELLINGTON, HOI3ART, - AND LAMOESTON. , ■:

(LIMITED). ThoM'CORMIOK Reaper and Binder Co. '' , - . (A Urge assortment of extras always in Stock), AGENTS FOR-. Messrs 2, and D. jMNOAN,<Ch(istchurch. Messrs BOOTH, \ And other Leading Colonial Manufacturers. 0O AO HBTJTLDI i<t Gr A speciality on approved designs. As we hold the largest Stock in the Wairarapa of Coachbuildevs Material aud Fittings, we are prepared to execute all orders entrusted to us with the.utmoat despatch combined wjth workmanship and finish. DRILLS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRAYS, AND WINDMILLS with latest improvements. Special attention puid to plough repairing) Large Siooks of Extiias and Shakes Always on Hand. Farmers would do well to visit our establishment and inspect our plant for Plough -.Repairing before sending their, ploughs elsewhere, as we confidently assert that we havo the only complete plant in the Wairarapa for such repairs. Horse Shoeing by a first-class Farrier. ''""■' Give mir aU-sted shoes a trial at popular prices. Catalogues of Farm Implements and Machinery on application. Estimates given for all kinds of work connected with the trado. ' ALEX. FRASER, Manager,

LYSAGHTS ORS BRAND GALVANISED CORRUGATED ORB BRAND is the BEST Iron made I \- 01U! BRAND is the CHEAPKSTir<m.nade-/*, . % ORB BRAND is tho LIGHTEST imn made / .., _M OKI! BltaND has three times the Bale of. f " I L V|| ■■ anyothenron ' | ORB' if ORB BRAND ia'tho ONLY FIRST-CLASS \ ■ IfiON SOLD IN NEW ZEALAND,, - ' Galvanised lintied. ~..:■; Qalvanisod Tinned. ON HALE BY ALL IRONMONGERS AND MEROHANTS.'

WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB. A.UTUIN~MEiiTINI}. • TO BE HELD AT TAUHERENIKAU . OS Easter Munclay, APRIL 18th, 1892. ■ President, J. P, Rusrbll; Vk°. Presidents, ■ H.S. Wardell and 11, Grace; i-teard*, J, (J,Bethuno,G. T. F, Hiitton, H.T. Hume, N. Grace, A, Matthews, F, Monck« ton, W, J. Nix, A, G, Pilnier, G. Rey„ nolds, A. McKenzie, C. J. Tully and W , 0. Williams; JudßO, ff, 0. Williams, Starter, A, G, Pilmer; Clerk oi Scales E, W, Dofsot; Treasurer, W. Cundy Hondicapper, A.R.Maofarlane; Clerk of Course,' C. Ticehu'rat, First raco starts at 12 o'clock noon, .. Y R 0 G RAM. M. E. 1, HURDLE HANDICAP, 50 sovs; second hurse five sovs from the stakes Abon two miles, Nom, 15s, accept, 255, 2, HACK BURDLEHANDICAP,3Osovs; second horse 6 sovs from the stakes; about one and a half miles, Nom, 10s, accept. 15s. 8 FRYING HANDICAP, 45 sovs; second horse five sovs from stakes; about three-quarters of a mile.' Nom. 15s; .-,' accept. 20b, ..:"•■ 4, HACK HANDICAP, 30.sovs; second . horse five sovs from the stakes; one • mile and a distance, Nom, 10s; accept, ; 16s. 6, EASTERHANDIOAP, 100sovs; second '" horse : lQiSoYs from the!stakes; third horse five sovs from the stakes; about ; one'and a quarter mile's, Nom, 20s; accept. 40s; and 20s at the post. G.SMMD HACK HANDICAP, 25 sovs ■, second horse three sovs from the stakes; about three-quarters of a mile, Nom'lOs; accept 10s, " 7. GRAND STAND HANDICAP,'3S sovs; secondhorso jive sovs from, stakes; about seven' furlong, Nom 10s; ; 'acceptance 20s, The winner of the ' flying Handicap'to'oarry 51bs penally, and of the Easter Handicap 71bs penalty, ''.' 8/ HACK RACE, 15 sovs] second horse 3 sovs from stakes; about oho mile; post entry 10s; minimum weight 9 stone. Open to all hacks that have never won entries must be made riot later than 15 minutes after Second Haok Handicap DATES OF NOMINATIONS; WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. .': <'WEIGHT'SwiII be declared on WED ; NESi)AY,23rdMaroh.< :'.■. ;,■;; ' ACCEPTANCES'-olose oh WEDNESDAY, 6th April, at 9 p.m. Hurdle' Handicap 255, Haok Hurdle Handicap 16s, rly. tag Handicap'2os,'Hack Handicap 15s, Easter Handicap 4Ps, 2nd Hack Handicap 10s, Grand Stand Handicap 20s. --..-■ ' Scalp of ohatges-Giohd Stand, Lawn and Saddling Paddook, 6s; Ladies, 2s 6d; Gates, Pedestrians and' Passengers, Is; one-hnr6e Vehicle's,' 2a j each additional horse In; Drivers free; Horsemen, 2s; Children anderlS free.-""--" For full PARTICULARS Referee" anMeet Programme's, ■; •; ■■ ■% . , '; : ' ' ■ v !,^'•W/JOUK^ ; ■ , :.;; :-.:.....:-.; : -a, :■ Secretary, ■■■- ■- - '■'■''■ '•: ■ '■' '■:■: ■ •'. ■ \ '■ ' .-.' Featoerston. ■■■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4078, 1 April 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4078, 1 April 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4078, 1 April 1892, Page 1

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