■ STKICTLYjtJSMffISgI';, JOHN &BAHMMD So.i; ::■ : . Iu submitting this stook and price list would iistyoui careful perusal. '■ The goods and pricwwill .be found to bo ; EXTRA. VALUE, for two reasons. First—they have beim bought in the VERY BEST MARKETS, and'-Socondly^Wehav6 : reduced prices in,order togut rcom'for extensive alterations rendered necessary to meet tho requirements of our growing business, " ■ .■■■)■■::.'■' ■ .':■.-;, A Visit Respectfully: Invited. No Pressing to Buy; Fiifl List and Samples Oh 'Application. WholcsaloPrioes for Quantities.; ■' - TERM S-'tfOß ARENETTCASHON DELIVERY. To responsible Parties wishing terms wo are prepared to treat liberally.' Goods, packed and delivered free iu Town or Suburbs. . Quality guaranteed.-. ' Oatmeal/resli from thoroill.fflbs lid, 2olbsßs, 2241ba24s Haw Coffee Beans 1/fi lb, Cocoa 3 packets for Is • ■ ■-..;-..•■ Golden Syrup 8d per tin, Salmon !)/< down Digby Ohuclis lid per tin, Plug and, Twis- Tobacco 5/4 lb ■ Ship Biscuits 3d lb, Lunch'Bisouitß 4d./v . '■.-,.. ■•■,-■:• Graham's Baking Pnwder 1/3 (suro to rise) ' :!• Fresh Herring 7/8 dozen, Mullet 7/6 dozen ' ; \ •-:.,. . ' ... Vinegar 2/- gallon, Viiiegar (English) 2/6 per gallon ■' Good Sauce 3 bottles 1/3, Coleman's Blue 8d - Churns No, 1 ]O/-, No, 2 12/-, No. 8 14/« " : Corn Flour (good) 31b fori/- ." , •••-■■; Waging Soda 9 lbs for l/>, Brown Windsor Soap 1/6 per dozen, B/C box , Candles 6d per lb, per box 12/6, Kerosine (best) 14/« case Raisins (oleaned) 7id Essonce of Coffee lOd Is 2d, and Is 5d '.''.'. Raisins, Muscatels 8d Three bottles of cordials 4s HPTPAT PER CENT DISCOUNT IHi IN During the next 36 days, : CEOCKEEY AND IRONMONGERY - SPLENDID- STOCK: HANDSOME 'LAMKS ETO-FCLL STOCK We M VST get Roomjor the Alteration). ■ We are Buyers and Severs of ALL KINUS UP LOUAL PRODUCE; IN STOCK-Chamberlain's and Silverdust old Flour, at Mill rriccs AGENTS FOft-y"ate's Celebrated Seeds. Hurst's Seeds. Imperial Fire Office, Luke's Ranges. Nimuio & Blair's Seeds,
BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT SIR ANDREW CLARK, L.l'.D., F.R.S., f1r.0.P.. (PfIYdMAN IN ORDINARY TO THE! QUEEN; 1881). lbctueF ON TEA :-.TOTHE r • STUDENTS OF THE LONDON HOSPITAL. (Eximci rnoiiTUE Pali Mali, Bdbokt), " Tea to k useful, should bofirst of all blaok China Tea, The Indian Tea, which is.being.oultivatfcd has becomo so powerful in its effects upon, the nervous system that a cup of it tube early in the morning, as many, people do, so disorders tho nervous system tliat those who take it aotunlly gut into a state of tea.intoxication, and it produces a form of nerve distur- ' ' banco which is most panful to witness," Although we nro tho largest dealers in Indian and.Ceylon in 'the Colonies, WE HAW ALWAYS STRONGLY ADVISED the public to DRINK our BLENDED TEAS in preference to Manor Ceylon alone. Wo maintain they are too sickly for 90 PER CuKT of the tea drinking publio j and in England, where such large quantities are shipped, over 80 I'ER CEaTaro used for BLENDING jrith CHINA TEAS, whiob are undoubtedly as ■ PUItE -as Indian' and Ceylon, and FAB MORE KEWtEBHING when 1 propeny BLENDED, Many IN SXPEKIENCED firms push Indian and Ceylon on the jrablio because it is beyond them to produce a regular, true blend, and the profit iB larger, for cheap common Indians give out a strong, coarse liquor, WITHOUT ANY QUALITY, and inako people FOR A TIME; fancy thoyaro getting a bargain, till they find out to their coat, that SIR A. Oi,ARKis right The LEADING'MEDICAL men in ENGLAND are CONDEMNING the useof Indian and Ceylon TEAALONtJ, and the above extract from Sir A, Clark's Lecture MUST CONVINCE ALL that a taste for Indians, which has to be ACQUIRED ISY FORCE AT FIRST, isa SERIOUS and dangerous.thing, Wo are publishing tho above oxtract for the benefit of those who have not seen it, and to support what we have always maintained, : ; Th"is is ngairist our own interests,'for the profit on these Teas is equal, if not more, than that on oth'erkindß, NELSON, MOATE & 00, INDIAN, CHINA AND CEYLON . TEA IMPORTERS, OHIiiSTOHDROH, AUCKLAND, DUNKDIN, WELLINGTON, HOBAET, AND L&UAOESTON, •■■:.■,.
a,J3,y ? (LIMITED)., The M'OORMlOMeape'r and Binder Co, ■(A.hrgt assortment of exlran always'm Stock). AGENTS FOR— Messrs I', and D. DUNCAN, Ohrintchurch. Meßßra BOOTH, MACDONALD & Uo„ Chtistohuroh. , And other Leading-Colonial Manufacturers. OOiGHB T7IX D 13ST G A speciality on approved deaisjDß. 'Ab wo hold the largest Stock in the Watrarapa of Coachbuilders Manorial and Fittings, we are prepared to oxecuto all orders entrusted to us with the utmost despatch combined with workmanship and miish. DRILLS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRAYS, AND WINDMILLS with latest improvements. . Special attention paid to plough repairing, Large Stocks of Extkas and Shakes Always on Hand. Farmers would do well to visit our establishment and inspect our plant for Plough • Repairing before Bonding their ploughs elsewhere, as we confidently assort that we have the only complete plant in the Wairarapa for such repairs. Horse Shoeinp by a fir* t-class Farrier. Give our alhtecl skits 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,
nOR SALE A BARGAIN ONE HEW BELL ORGAN, • • 5 Btops, and knee swell, A Powerful Instrument. ERICE-£lB. F. H WOOD, Auctioneer Grntrnvn FOR PRIVATE BALK-4 BARGAIN. One Express Waggoimette, NEARLY NEW, oarrioßOpasaengere, moveable Beats, pole and shafts, May be seen at— F. H..WOOD'S Auction Rooms, Greytown, . TERMS if desired, BUILDING SOCIETY SHARES. I AM a Cash Buyer of Masterton Building Society Shares, of third or fourth yours' standing, in any number np to ten, (full value, including interest and profits. CHARLES HAINES, "W»iitARiFADiiLY" Office ■ Masterton MRS HODGES. ERKTAHUNA FRUIT, CONFEO TIONERY,TOY&FANCY GOODS DEPOT, JUST received, a largo assortment of EfiGLISH & AMERICAN . NOVELTIES, Useful Toys for the Children, Handsome China Ornaments fur the home, Pure lollies fur everybody. ■ Best Brands of tobaccos and cigars. Stationery and Fancy Goods. Hup Beer, Ginger Beer, Cider, Orange Charon .;. panne, etc.,etc. ~.... A fresh supply of Fruits of the Seison received every day at MRS HODGES', . BKETAHUNA N.8.-Oaah purohaser of fruit in any .quantity-.
NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. Oafitai, 11,500,1)00. GRASS SEEDS, The Company has for Sale at lowest Eatea; RYEGRASS Poverty Bay, Pacey'a Perennial, Otaro, and locally COCKSFOOT, OLOYBRS, Eto.Eto. DIXON BROS, (Late Joseph Dixon), STEAM CRATED WATER, CORDIAL FACTORS. MASTERTON. Ouunfcryorders received by post proniptlj aitsnded to, ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4118, 21 May 1892, Page 1
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