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;,; STRICTLYJUSMEiV" , "I; In iubmittii!g;]hiß §fcbok r 1 oareitdl'porusrii: ;? Thlj goods arid'pfjceß-wili.lie'fouVidto-Tju EXTRA; VALUJii, "for two reasons. First—--1% havo been tought in the VERY BEST MARKETS, and Socoiidly-We havo reduced prices in order to'go't fconi for extorisivMterationsrondered necessary to [meet the requirement of our growing business,' " .............. AJVisit Respectfully 1 IhvifeclJ No. Pressing to Buy. :■;;: MiisUnlSa'i&plflYon 'lppi'ieiliidu.' Wlioieiali'Prioes for Quantities;" '• .Toireßpoiisiblo-Pftrtieswis'hingterms'we'arff prepared to treat liberally. Goods ;,;.'; packed and delivered free in, Town or Suburbs, Quality guaranteedi '.-KSV: Utttmeaifresh.from the,mill, 7lbs,lid, 2511)188, 22i\ba2h BfljvOoffoevßetas 1/6lb, Oucoa ; -3 pjlokbts forls .'.. '• -.■ r/.-Vd,.•■•■.■' Golden Syrup Bd,per tin, Salmpn. 9/-dozen DigbyOhioks lid por'tui.'l'lilg'ai'id' L'wiat Tobacco' 5/4 1K ; '■'■ ■■'■''''' •' Ship Bisouits 3d lb, Lunch Biscuits 4d- ■ : ■•<'■'■ '-i;' l ; \- ;■':' ... •=• . •: -.■:< Graham's Baking-Towderl/8' (sure to rise) ■ ..'•::..;,. FresfrHerring 7/li dozen,- Mullet 7/8-duzeii :' ,; ; .:.' .:■. Vinegar 2/-gallon. Vjuegar (English) 2/0 per gallon ■ '• M ■■'■'' ■ ! '' ; Good Sauce 3 buttleß'l/3j ooloirian's'Blutt : Bd' "'' "■"> '■' ''' " : ' Churns No. 110/-, N0.2 12/-, No. 814/* ; 'i '■ '' ;: " Corn Flour Washing Soda 9 lbs for l/>, Brown Windsor Soap 1/6 per dozen, 5/6 box' ' '■. CandlesCd per lb,' per box 12/6, Kerosine (best) 14/« case " ; : ''' ■Eaisiiiß(oleaned),7id ', , .-■.,- ■..•■■■• Easeiice of Ooffou 10d 1b 2d, Raisins, Muscatels 8d ... Three bottles "ofcordials 4s !' '. ; ..■;, rnxnivf PER CENT DISCOUNT' •iJL JJJJIN Durmetho'next 30 days.

; OROCKERY AND IRONMONGERY - SPLENDID■:BTOOK: ' ' 'HANDBOWELAMfa •'ETC-FULL STOCK ■■■■>'■ •■■ We MUST'get Boom for the'AltemtioM, '' ,''"'.'''.. ' We are Buyers and Sellers of ALL KIN OS OF LOUAL PRODUOfi. ; IN STOOK—Chamberlain's and Silterdiißt old Flour, at Mill Prices AGENTS FOB-Yate's Celebrated Seeds, i Hurst's Seeds, Imperial Fire Offico, Luke's Ranges. Nimaio& Blair's Seeds. : ' '■''■ '- : *

BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. SIR ANDREW OLARK, f L?L.I)., P.ft.O.P.' :•'■'■'-'■'(PfIYi3IOLiN : IN'OBDINAfiIip.THB,QUEEN,-;1881), ■-.:.; : LEC;If :: TEA ~■''■';■■". TO THE ' ■;■■ . ■:. ■•■ , ; . STUDENTS OF- THE LONDON HOSPITAL; : (Ehraot from the Pall Mall Ennoßi),- ■'■■■•' . "f. ; ; :; 1 'Tea to be useful, should be first of alt black Tea,' The Indian' ' ::: i Tea, which is being oiiltiviilijd has become so'powerful toils effeotsUpon the nervous system that a cup of it! takes early in the morning,' as rnnny pcoplo do, so disorders the heryous'system that those who take it actually get into a state of tea intoxication, audit produces a form of nerve distur- ■.-. bance,whiclriis!hipsf;piiinfu! ! tp mtness," : Although we are the largest dealers in Indian'and Ceylon Teas in the' Colonies, W& HAVE ALWAYS STBuNGLY.ADVISEDIthe public toDKINK our BLENDED TEAS in preference to Indian or Ceylon alone.- .We maintain, tliey. are too sioklyifor 00 PER. Ct'iHT of the tea drinking public':;' and in England, whore 'such large' quantities areBbippe'd, over 80 PER CENT are used for BLENDING with OHMA TEAS, which are undoubtedly as PURE'a's Indian and' Ceylon,' and EAR MORE REFRESHING whon properIyJLENDED.; .Many IN EXPERIENCED firms'push 'lndian and Ceylon on.the publio because it is beyond them to produco aregular, true blend, and the profit is larger,, for ohcap common india'ns give- out a strong, coarse Iiquor,'WITHOUT ANY QtIALITX, and moke people Folt'ATl\iE, ; fancy theyarc getting a bargain,'till they find out to theirgpst. that.Slß A. Oi,ARK is right; The LEADING MEDICAL men.in ENGLAND are CONDEMNING, the use oUndian andCeyldn'TEAAiMri. and the aliovo bxtraot from Sir A, Clark'sieoturo MUSTCONVINCE ALL that a taste for 'Mans; .which has to be ACQUIRED BY FOROEiAT. FIRST, is a SEUIOIH and dangerous thing."* ": :. We, are publishing the above extract for, the benefit of those who have not seen it, and to support what wo havo'always maintained;! This is. against bur own interests, ;for.the profiton these Teas is eqHal,'ilinot more, than that oil'! other kiudsi ';,''' ' ,'.',:,".'.' : P;LSOK,' MMTE. & CO., iIiDIAN.'CHINiANDCEVLON ; - TE'AWM'POaTEtS, CHEISTOHUROH. AUCKLAND, DDNJSDIN,' WELLINGTON, HOBABT, "'"■■'• A'ND'Li.'vDJSOEfciTON. ■;.'■. ■... i ■■

(LIMITED).: :: The M'CORMIOK Reaper and Binder Co, . >.■ ■'•■'• (A'large ussortritint ofcdrmal'Oxi.yain&tock), ■ AGENTS FOR-' MessrsP.andD. DTINOAN, Chfiatchuroh. .Messrs BOOTH, Ohristohutoh, ,: r *•■' I And other Leading Colonial Manufacturers. . ; OpAOIIB^yLDI]SrG On approved designs. As we hold the largest Stuuk iri the Wajrarapa of Coachbuilders Material and fittings/we are prepared to execute all orders entrusted to us with/the utmost despatch combined with workmanship and riuisji. DRILLS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, MAYS, AND WINDMILLS ■ • with latest improvements. Special attention paid to plough repairing;, Larob Stooks of Extras and Shakes Always on Hand. .. Farmers would do w,oll to visit pur. establishment and inspect our plant for Plough Repairing before seeding their plougbs.elsewhere, as we confidently assert • that we have.the only .complete plant in the Wairarapa for such repairs. Horse Shoeiiip by,afirst-class Farrier. . i Qiw our dU-ikd shma trial at ppnhr prims, Catalogues of Farm Implements and Machinery on'application, : Estimates given ..for all kinds of work connected with thetrade. ; .■, . ':.. ':'..;, . .ALEX. PRASBR, Manager. rpO EDITORS; TO AUTHORS; TO PROFESSIONAL MEN; ■■' TO BUSINESS MEN;-TOiAorottNT3i"tj alUho have to Read and Write, whether for Pleasure or for Profit, does : the injunction conoorn whioh advises them to buy ft -^'■'■'.■^■■'TZliE-WBITBai.' SIMPLICITY, ' •: SPEED,' ■ ■■•: ■:-■ !..'■■: --ACCURACY, '■■' ■ ' : : ' '" 'And : ,' ; , ..'■:.:;■ CLEARNESS; Itis invaluable where'despatch is neoessary, speedily refunds its own cost in money saved, apartfrom the lessened 1ab0ur.....

GENERAL ISAAC HAOKMAM,,Seoretary in the Department of Military Affairs, writes:~V I ijlte YATES'. TYPEWRITER, very ' 'much, add.it'. ig'iof porsonal.aarvicato me, apart from its ne'neral uae in the' Departmental Offices,' ,MEBi>RB \VEBCBLdH <ND NEIGH are to be congratulated on the exuellonce of this new contestant for favours ib the field of V. 'Write'tor '. ;: .CATALOGUES AND.PJRIOE LISTS, wEßLEiant .■; 144' th SxREEi/BEOOKLYN.'NEW YORK CITY, U.S.A. In Australia and New Zealand-Travelling Aj/ent for.the Manufacturers i- ■; ;; : ' 1r JAMES d! DaYIES. : ''- : ''

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4124, 28 May 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4124, 28 May 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4124, 28 May 1892, Page 1

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