Iff sub'hlitfifag thia'atdck and piice lißt ; wauld'aßl£ jtour careful perusal.' The goods and prices will be found to bo EXTRA. VALUE, for two reasons, Firafc—- ■ .they hivo been bought in th'eVERY BEST MARKETS, and Sedoiidly—We havt reduced prices in order togetrcom for extensive alterations rendered necessary to meet the reprements of our. growing business,' ,',." ~ k Visit; Respectfully Invited. No Pressing to Bu^, Full Liat and Samples on Application. Wholesale' Prices for Quantities. TE B MS To responsible Parties wishing terms we are propared to treat liberally. Ctoods packed and delivered free id Town or Suburbs. Quality'guararitaed.'. ; Oatmeal freslr from tbe i mill,'7lbs'lld,|2slbs Bs, 2241bs 24a Raw Coffoe Beans 1/6 lb, Ooooa 3 packets for la' : '' ■■'■"■'■' : ;, Golden Syrup 8d per tin, Salmon 9/-dossen , , ... .*; Digby Chicks lid pat tin, Plug.aiid fwist'Totaoci) 5/4' ib ' ■' ; ■Shi'ii Bisoiiits W lb, Lunch Biscuits 4'l| ■ '. ~ ' ' ' '''■'■■' i Graham's Bnking,Puwder 1/3 (sure to rise) Fresh Herring V/li dozen, Mullet J/6 dozen Vinegar 2/-gallon,. Vinegar (BuglMi) 2/0 per gallon Good Sauce 3 bottles 1/3, Coleman's Bluo 8d Churns No. 110/-, No, 2 12/-, No. 8 14/Corn Flour (good) 31b fori/Washing Soda 9 lbs for 1/-, Brown Windsor Soap 1/6 per dozen, 5/6 box Candles fid per lb, pur box 12/6,' Kurosine (best) 14/« caso"'. Raisins (oleaned)7ld Essence of Coffee 10a la 2d, and Is Od Raisins, Muscatels 8d Three bottles of cordials 4s . mijivr per oent ; discount? ' JL.J2JiM. Butin? ; the next 30daya. • CROCKERY AND IRONMONGERY'- SPLENDID STOCK; : HANDSOME LAMPS ETC - FULL STOCK Wt M VST get Boom /or'f/ie A Iterations.,.' Weareßuyera and Sellers of ALU KINCS OF LOUAL PRODUCE, » IN STOCK—Ohairiberlttin'B and Silvordußt old Flour, at Mill Prices AGENTS FOS-Yate'B Celebrated Seeds. Hurst's Seeda. Imperial Fire Office, Luke's Ranges, Nimmo & Blair's Seeds', APPOINTMENT SIR ANDREW OLARKj L.L.D., F.E.S;, PiR.C.P.. •, (PHYdIULAN IN ORDINARY TO THEQUEEN, 1881). L E C T TJ E ¥ 0 N T E A TOTHE STUDENTS OF THE LONDON HOSPITAL. ■ (Enwoi FROM the Pall Mall BoIdoei), .. "Tea to be useful, should befirstofallblaok China Tea. The Indian Tea, which is being cultivated has become so powerful-in its effects upon ■ the nervous system that a oup of it taken early in the morning, as many ■ people do, so disorders the nervous Bystem that those who take it aotually get into astate of tea intoxication, and it produces a form of nerve disturbance whiohismostpainfultowitness," ~ ~• ,■ ~; ■ Although we are the largest dealers in Indiari'imd 'Ceylon Teas in the Colonies, WE HAYE ALWAYS STRONGLY'ADVISED thepublio toDRINK our BLENDED. TEAS in preference to Indian or Ceylon alone. We maintain they afo too sickly for 90 PER CNNToMhe tea drinking.publio; and in England, where suoh large quantities are shipped, over 80 PER CENT are used for CHINATEaS, whiolrare undoubtedly as PURE as Indian and Ceylon, and FAR MORE REFRESHING when properly BLENDED,' Many IN EXPERIENCED nrmß'pusb Ceylon on the public because it is beyond them to produce angular, true blend, and the profit is larger, for cheap common Indians give out a strong, coarse liquor, WITHOUT ANY QUALITY, and:makepeopleEOß.ATlME; fancy theyaro getting aibargain, till they (ind.out to theircost.that SIR A. 01.ARK is right . The LEADING MEDICAL meninBNULAND are CONDEMNING the use of Indian andCeylpn TEA AJJONe), and the abovfl' .ex'raot from Sir A, Clark's Lecture MUST CONVINCE'ALL that a taste for Indians, whioh hat tobe ACQUIREDHYFOROEATFIRST.isaSERIOUSanddangerousthing, ' '. Wo are publishing the above' extract lorlthe benefit of those who have not seen it, and to support what we nave always maintained. This is against our own interests, for the : NELSOK, MOATI & flO, ; , INDMN>CHINA AND CEYLON i T E A; IM P, O RT'ERSi OHRISTOHCROH, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, HOBART, ' ': .:,-, AND'LAUNCESTON, v ■ "•:■ ■. •'■-) : - i (LIMITED).; , The M'CORMIOK Reaper and BinderOo. . : (A large assortment of extras always in Stock), AGENTS FORr-. Messra P, and D. DUNOAN, Chriatchurch. . . Messrs BUOTHj UAODONALD & Uo., Christohuroh. I And other Leading Colonial Manufacturers. o o a o ec bxtTl d i nsr dA speciality on 'approved deafens/ As we hold the largest Stock in the Wairarapa of Coachbuilders Material and Fittings, we are' prepared to execute 'all orders entrusted to us with the utmost despatch combined with workmanship and tioishDRILLS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRAYS, AND WINDMILLS with latest improvements, Special attention pitid to plough repairing, Large Siooks of Extrls and Shares Always on Hand. Farmers would do well to visit our establishment and inspect our plant for Plough Repairing before sending their pioußhs elsewhere, as wo confidently assert that we have the only complete plant m the Wairarapa for such repairs. Horse Shoeing by; a fir* t-clnss Fari'ier, Giw our alhkd'shits 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; Manaw, O EDITORS; TO AUTHORS; TO PROFESSIONAL MEN j ' TO BUSINESS MEN | TO AOOOUNrANT3; to nil who have to Read and WritOj whether for Pleasure or for Profit, ! does the injunction concern whioh advises them to buy'a ■; "YATES"* ;■-';. ;; TYPE-WRITER! SIMPLICITY,, .-'•■ SPEED, .;■' :/■■,..:.: Accuracy, '■'.' . And '■ ■ QLEABNESB. ~. , It is invaluable where despatch 1 is necossary, speedily refunds its own cost in money saved, apart from the taeried : labour. ' ' ' " : GEJjERAL ISAAC HAOKMAN, Secretary in the Department of Military Affairs writes:-','[ liko YATES TYPEWRITER very much, and'it is.of poraoiial,service to. me,,apart from,its general, nse in the Departmental, Offices, MESSRS AND LEIGH are to be 'congratulated'on the excellence of thisneir conteitant" for favours in the field of Typpwrighters, -• ■ •. :i.Write for :•; CATALOGUES AND'PRIOE LISTS,- ' lEBLEIGH .& LEiai, ; 144' th Street, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK CITY, U.S.A. In Australia and New Zealand-Travelling Agent for the Manufacturers: ■ ■ ,:. '■' ' ..'■'': " ; Mr JAMES D. DA VIES. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4130, 4 June 1892, Page 1
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909Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4130, 4 June 1892, Page 1
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