ILOWATTd LAMPS. B'ANNER LAMPS iBLBOTBIOTLAMPS. jbiaNaMmMMDCo;, MERCHATO BUYEBS OF JAM AND DAMiPWVVCE. APPOINTMENT' SIR ANDKEW CLARK,L.L.D.,.F.E.S.^E.R.XXI'. ; : .■ ;' (PHYdMAN IN ORDINARY TO THE QUEEN, 1881), "' LECT U RE" 0:N If A :. •■■,. -.:.-■ ■..- -.:.•', to the,.. ■'! .. STUDENTS OF THE LONDON,HOSPITAL, ••■"■■ (ExiRiCIFIiOM'THRPAIIMiILBuDOM), '' Tea to be useful, should be flrat o£ nil black Chinn Tua; ; Thelhdian' ! ; Tea, which is being cultivated has become 'sopowerf ill in its effeots upon ' ' the nervous Byaterri that a cup of it taken early 'ih-thV morning,' as many ; !.. . pfopledOi.sodisorderfltbenervouß system that those who take it actually Bet into astate of tea intoxication, and it produces a form ot nerve dißturbance.whioh is most painful to witncßs,"-, : ;; ; '■,..• ■. ( . ••.,:;' Although wo are the largest dealers in Indian and Ceylon Teas ini tno * Colonies, 3 HAVE ALWAYS.STItONGLY ADVISED the public to DRINK out BLENDED TEAS in preference to Indian or Ceylon alone; Wemaintain they are too sickly for 90 PER CENToI the tea drinking public-; and in England, where such large quantities are , shippedi over 80 PER CENT ate used for BLENDING with CHINA TEAS, whiclt are |Undoubtedly:as:PUßE,as,lndionandCeylon,andPAß MORE REFRESHING when properly BLENDED....Many INEXPERIENCED firms push Indian and Ceylon on the publi6 because it is beyond them fo'produco aregular, true blend, and the profit is larger, for cheap common Indians give out'a strong, coarse liquor, WITHOUT ANY QUALITY, and. make people FOR'ATIME, fancy theyare getting a bargain, till they find,out fo coat, .that SIB A. OIjARK is : rigbt The' LEADING MEDICALiaen in ENMiAND, are CONDEMNING the useof Indian and Ceylon TEA AL'ONtS, and the above oxtradt from Sir A, Clark's Leoture MOST CONVINCE ALb that a taste for Indians, which has to fa ACQUIRED BYFORCE AT FIRST, isa SERIOUS and dangerous thing, ;,; We.: aro publishing the abovo extract for the benefit of those who have not seen it, and to support what wo have always maintained, This is against our own interests, for the profit on these Teas iseqaal, if not more,' than that oh', other kiuds, ''' NELSON, iMOATE & CO., INDIAN, CHINA AND, (TOON ,- .1 TE A lIPORT,E.RB, OHRISTOHUROH, AUCKLAND, DDNEDIN, WELLINGTON, HOB ART, ' ■■■■ AND'LAt)M)ESTON. ■ " "
(LIMITED). The M'CORMICK Keaper and Binder Co. . ■;' ■•! . ; ■ (A Urge asiortmedo} extras always k Stock). .••.: . AGENTS FOR-'. Messrs P, and D. DUNCAN, Chdatohurch. : Messrs BOOTH, MACD()N 4 LD & Uo„ Chrißtohurch, , l And other Leading Colonial Manufacturers. 6OAOEC BTJ IL 13 lIJ G-: - A speciality on approved designs. ;Ab we hold the largest Stock in the Wairarapa of Coaclibnil'lew Material and Fittings, we are prepared to execute ill orders entrusted to us with the utmost'despatch combined with workmanship and finish. DRILLS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRAYS, AND WINDMILLS • • with latest improvements. Special attention p»id to plough repairing, , . Laeoe SrooKs of Extkas and Shades Always on Hand. ~ Farmers would do well to visit our establishment and inspect our'plant for Plough Repairing before sending their ploughs elsewhere, ns we confidently assert that we have the only 'complete plant in the Wairarapa for such repairs. , Horse Bhoeinp. by a fir* t-olassi Farrier. Q'm om aU'tlid. slues a trial at popular prices. Catalogues of Farm Implements and Machinery, on application. Estimates given for all kinds of work conneoted rcith the trade.' ..-■'•■••■■■ ,; '■'-'■■ , ALEX. FRASKIi, Manager. LYSAQHT'S ORB BRAND GALVANISED GORRUGATEQ IRON. Mr- ORB BRAND is the BEST Ironmado, ;, .-i V ORB BRAND is the CHEAPEST iron jiade /' '"" ' / %, ORB BRAND iii the LIGHTEST iron made .f % '( __, ■ M.ORB BRAND haß three times the sale of L_-l ; \-M 3a'.- . .'any other iron-. . J QR'Bi W ORB BRAND is the ONLY FIRST-CLASS L r IRON SOLD IN NEW ZEALAND, • . -e Qalvanised Tinned, Galvanised Tinned ON SALE BY ALL IRONMONGERS AND MERCHANTS.
AfKBpOTGPN, ESLIB & LESLIE'S new Sporting Guuis by far the best and oheapoat.in the market. It is now to the hands of mos^ of the best shots of- the day in America, arid ja rapidly introduced into tablished in the Oolonieß j and sportsmen are enjoined to purchase only "The Leslie Gun, 1
MRS HODGES, EKKTAHUNA FRUIT,.: CONFECTIONERY, TOY & FANCY GOODS DEPOT. ■■.■.•':' 0 : • E&fiLM*AMERiOA'N VK'OYJILTIS-8. eiutiful Toy 3ln t the Children, Handsome China Ornaments furjthehome. 'P^olpHSedfo.reveiybody, Best Brandj of tobaceos and oiecara.'" Stationery- and Fancy Uo'ods.' Hob Beer, Cider, Orange Cham* " . i . etp.,eto. ~, ' A fresh supply of Froiis oe the Season '■' received every day at" ' MRS HODGES', - eke'taVun.a :' ~ N.8.-Oash purchaser of fruit in any quantity,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4091, 19 April 1892, Page 1
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700Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4091, 19 April 1892, Page 1
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