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' JDHNfiKAHAM ; Affl>coi; :: 1)\ submitting }]& stoc'hndjpricelist would l a ; sk'yourcareful'perusal.' The gondsand prices will be foimd to be EXTRA VALUfi, for two. reasons,. First-; they have been bought id the VERY BEST MARKETS,' aii'd Sdcbudly-We have reduced prices in'order to get rcom for extensive alterations rendered necessary Vo ! ineot the requirom.en.ifl of our growing business;' 1 '"' "'"'" ■'. ■ t Visit Eespectfully fifljjk No Pressing to Buy.; Full List and Samplas.on Application.. Wholimlo Prices for Quantities! \ T E RMS- FOR PRICES To responsible Parties wishing terms we.are prepared to treat liberally. Goods packed and delivered free in Town, or Suburbs. Quality guaranteed/> J Oatmeal Iresh from the null, 71ba lid. 2olb« Bs, 2241bs 2k K«w Owffoe -Beans 1/6 lb. Quooa Up uk> is for i: ; r Gulden Bii per tin, Salmon 9/. do/.-n I ®!° h l V^*. lld P° r "ni ;'H ' wisf fob'icoo oM lb Ship BiscuitsHdlb,Lunch Biscuits 4il - •'< ■ • •■ '■! Graham's Baking Powder 1/3 (sure to rise) - ' hesh Herring 7/6 dozen; Mullet 7/6 dozen | Vinegar 2/-gallon, Vinegar (English) 2/0 por gallon -•' ; '' '"• ' (iood Sauce 3 buttles 1/3, Coleman's Blue 8d Churns No. 1 10/-, No, 2 12/-, Wo. 8 14/Corn Flour (good) 31b fori/- . ffaihing Soda 9 lbs fori/., Brown Windsor Soap 1/6 per dozen, B/6 box " '■<Ul<l lea Rd nor V. tr :..... . ..." r ' ' Kaiams (oleaned) 7id ■ ' Essence of Coffee 10d Is 2d, and Is Bd : ,'■■■-' ': .. Raisins, Muscatels 8d Three bottles of, cordials 4s . ' .-.•,-..' mTiIAT PER CENT DISCOUNT ■" ' ">'■■' ■■' IHJiN During the next 30 days. GROCKEBI AND IRONMONGERY- SPLENDID-STOGE; HANDSOME LAMfS ETO - FULL STOCK WeUVSTgdßooriijorthAlkratiom, ."'/ ! We are Buyers and Sellors of ALL KINOS Of LOUAL PRODUCE. IN STOCK—Chamberlain's and SHverdust old Fluur, at Mill Prices AGENTS FOS-Ym'B Celebrated Seeds. Hurst's Seeds. Imperial Fire Office. Luke's Ranges. Jiimino & Blair's Seeds.

BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT SIR ANDREW CLARK, LJJiD., F,R,S., ftB.(J.P; , (PHYdIU.IAN IN QRDIiSAIIY TO THEQUEEN, 18B1). LECTUE¥ ON TEA TOTBE STUDENTS OF THE LONDON HOSPITAL. (Esiract rnoMTHB Paw. Mail Boboet), "Ten,to be useful, should b&firafcofall black China Ten, The Indian . ■ lea, which is being cultivated has become so powerful in its effeots upon the nervous system that a cup of it inkcs early in the morning, as mauy peopio do, so disorderstbe nervous system that those who. tako it aotually , get into a state of tea intoxication, and it produces a form of nerve disturbance which is most painfulto witness," '.... I n «v^f™^t h D,tet dcalera ' in Mm ftnd Ce J l( ><>'■"win *» Colonic. ™ I HAVE ALWAYS STRONGLY ADVISED the public toDIUNK our BLENDED TE4S p • ffiT.r ." , •"? ■' Coy !°" alonei Wo maintain % »«'°° sickly for 90 PER LL no irf I ''"England, where such large quantities'ore : hipped,oer 80 I'ER CENT are used for BLENDING withCHINATEAS, which are I undoubtedly as PUltEte Indian and Ceylon, and FAfi MORE REfRESHING w) properIy.BLENDED ; Many IN EXPEHIENCED firms push Indian and Oylbn 0n... pub ho them to.produce 'aregular, true blond, and theprofitis larger, lor Cheap commonJndianagwvput a strong, coarse liquor; WITHOUT ANY.OIJALITY, people FOR ATI JIE, fanoyfficyare getting'a Vargaini.till they find 'out to ,ffJSniwH??A°' ARK,S W Th * LEAI ™ MpiOAL'menin mWB aieCONDEMNING the useof Indian andqeylon TEAALMrVaha the ahove 'txiract ~7 3 i ™ .tYpp^v T^^l COmw& ALb &* *taste lor Mi ? n S> ..which, has to w ACQa ?S! s P. w P¥ ,B .A"IBBI,.MaBBBIOUS anddangerous ling. ' "' We are publishing the above extract (or the benefit of those who have not seen it, and to supporUhat we fiavo always maintained, Thisia againflt our own interests, for the proht on these Teas is equal, if not more; than that on other Uuds, MMTE &,CO,INDIAN, CHINA AND CEVLON TEA IMPORTERS, OBRISTOHDROH. AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON; HOBART, ■ ■ ' ' .. AND

(LIMITED).' The M'CORMICK Reaper and BinderOo, : ; ; .*™„™™„ ( A ,krg<s assortment of aim aMufikStosk). ,■'.■' AGENTS FOR— Messrs P. and D. DUNCAN, v 6hri»tchiiwh, ■ "■ Messrs BOOTH, MACDON ) LD & Uo„ Ohtistchuroh. \ And other Leading Colonial Manufacturers. ;V GO A _ A speciality on approvod desiqns.- An w,e hold the lamest Stuck in the Wairarapa of Coachbuilrlera Material and, Fittings, we are prepared to execute all orders entrusted to us with the utmost despatch icombitied with workmanship and finish, .DRILLS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRAYS, AND WINDMILLS. with latest improvements. ' ' ; Special attention paid to plough repairing, • • Larue Stocks of Extuas and Shakes Always on. .Hand Farmers would do well to viait our eatablishraent and inspect our plant (or Plough JRepairiner before Bending their ploußhs elsewhere, 'as we confidently assert that we have tho only complete plant in the Wairarapa for Buch repairs HorseShoeinp by ut firot-olsiss Farrier, Q'm oW'all-skd shuts a trial at popuhrprices. ■ Catalogues of Farm Implements and Machinery on application. Estimates given hr all kinds of work connected with the tradei- 1 : '" ; "■'• :: : .:.v ALKX. FRASER; Manaier.

A BARGAIN , ; ■■' ONE *EW BELL (JRRAN, 6 Etops, and'knee;swell. A Powerful Instrument. ■■'. ~.. „. ~.:,, 1 ~! ; ';.'•"./;;;/,)?. h/wood, .7 'Auctioneer (iruvtiiwri 1 FOK PRIVATE BALK-4 BAMGAIN, |VT E ARM 'NE W, oarrieß 9 passengers, io\|' moveable soatß, pole and shafts, 1 May be seen at— .;•!•. 1;,1.H, WOOD'S Auction Rooms, ;; , : . •:..-,■ ; ~: Greytown.i :.. ~. TERMS if desired. ; " ; '.. ' ; - . JjOILMNQ SOCIETYSHABES. lAM a, Cash .Buyer, of Masierton Boijditig'Society Shares, of third or fourth years' staudibgi in any number up t'j ten, tfull value, including, interest and profits.'■ : :.' --i . r ; - :•,■. 'CHAELEBHAINES,,,, .'.;■. •'.'; W*ibaba?a DiiiY'■' Office 'Masierton

EKKTAHTJNA' -FRUIT, • CONFEO ■ iTIONEM, TUT & FANCY;GOODS;. ■'...:■ ,-■;.' DEPOT... •;:.':-■■•:.,;,! JUST received, a large' assortment of ~ AMERICAN ' I'"' ' NOVE'LTIES. 1 \: Useful Toys for the Children; Hand. ; Boii.eCtonaOmameritsforthehome, ; Puru lblliedfor every.boiiy. ,'.■ *,. . Beat -Brands of tobacoosand cigars. Stationery arid Fancy (loota. Hop, Bear,' \ Gjnger Beer, Older, Orange' Cham*. |'.' " .'pagrie, etc.,eto. A freßh anpply of FbdujioiimSeasuh ! ■•■ received every day ufc, . ;•;.. JIBS HODGES', '. ; ; NiK-Oaahputoteaerbiiraitinaiiy OUBD% ..'.'.'-. "'."','. ..'". ,';1' ; 1

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4121, 26 May 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4121, 26 May 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4121, 26 May 1892, Page 1

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