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• " In submitting this' stock and pi ice list .would ask 7'ouroafeful perusal.; ; 'l'ho goods. anppncM will be fonud.to.bo EXTRA VALDIL, for two reasons. Krsttheyhavebeon boufeht'ih the VERYBEBT MARKETS, and Socbndly-Wa have reduced prima in order togatrcora for extensive alterations to meet the requirements of our growing buiiness.-.-ii ;i.i.- ! ;,v.i;i.'' ;•'•.' << A Visit Respectfully. (Invited. No Pressing to Buy. Fidl List andSaroples on Application. "VyhpleaaleTPriooa for Quantities. T. E B :M S h FOR PRIOE&iijUOTED ARE; NETT CASH ON DELIVERY. To responsible Parties wishing terms we jare prepared to treat li&rally. '"Goods packed and delivered free in Townjor Suburbs, Quality gua|nteed.;,. ~ :Oatmealire'sli l from tie mill- 71bs lid, 25Ibs I; Raw Coffoß.BeaHß 1/6. lb. Cocoa ,3 packets for Is ■■,■■....■.■ jGolden'S/rup 8d pef tin,'Bnlinnn'i)/<:.d6zen jDigby Chicks lid per tin, Plug and Wia't Tobioco;s/4 lb 1 • m < t • ' ;Bhip BisciiitaUJ lb. Lunch' Buouta 4d '..-,...',, .... Graham'B Baking Powder 1/3 (aure to rise')' ,'■" ' ' ' ;Kresh HerrinKj7/i) dozen, Mullet 7/6 dozen iVniegat 2/- ; gMlon,-tiuegaf : (Eiigii.h)2/0 "". ■, >. ] Good Sauce 3 bottles 1/3, Coleman's Blue 8d : .;, : :■', Churns No. 110/-,.N0. 2 12/-, No. 8141- ;: ' , ' ; Corn Flour (good) 31b'fori/- •' ;' •■•:■■■ Washing Sodft 9 lbs for 1/ N Brown Windsor Soap 1/6 per dozen, 6/B'box • : ■Candles 6dper lb, per box 12/6, Kiiroiihe (best) 14/- case ■'•■ ;/ ,; Raisins (oleaned) 7id Essence of Coffaß 10d is 2d, and . ■ Raisins, Muscateh 8d Three bottles of cordials 4s ■ '' " nVDUT per cent,.discount ■. •.. AJUIX Dimnij-tlie next 30days, v .- CROCKERY ANMRONMONGERY- SPLENDID STOCK;*' , HANDSOME IiAMPS ETC-FULL STOCK ■■.:■■ Wt MUST qd Room jortheAlkfotimis,' 1 We are Buyers and Sellers of ALL KINDS OF LOUAL PRODUCE. IN STOCK— and Silverdiist old Flour, at Mill Prices AGENTS FOB—Yate'a Celebrated Seeds: Hurst's Seeds,' Imperial Fire Office ••. Luke's Ranges,,. Nimmo & Blair's Seeds, v.; ;

By SPECIAL APPOINTMENT SIR ANDREW CLARK, "i.1.D., tf'R.S,, F.R.C.P, (PfIYdIUIAN IN ORDINARY TO THE QUEEN, 1881), " "'"" L E 0 T U R J o'k T E % TOTHE . STUDENTS OF THE LONDON HOSPITAL.; ;; (ExiiuoT raoiiTHE Pail Mall Bodqei), ,- ',. . "Tea,tobeußßful, shouldlie'jirst olall blaokChina Tea, The Indian Too, which is being cultivated has beoomo' so 1 powerful in its effects npon the nervous system that a oup of it taken early in the morning; as many ■people do, so disorders the nervous system -that thoso who take it actually: ■; . get into astute of tea intoxication, and it produces a 'form of norve 'disturbance which is most pninful to witness," n^&^J!! 0 lfl^est lleali)r8 in I#w 'and Ceylon Teas' in the : Colonies,' TO IAVE ALWAYS STRONGLY ADVISED tlfcpublio toDRINK our BLENDED TEAS p,K ?t t en i 6 l° ,•."? S r Ceylon alone. AVomaintaih theyare tod siokly for 90 TO *}. HT of. the tea drinking public j and.in England, where suoh lar s e quantities are oTerso PERXEWTsrouBBdfor'BLENDIKO:with OHMATEAS, ■whioli are' as Indian and Ceylon, and PAR MORE REFRESHING when properly BLENDED Many IN OXPEHIENCED' firms push Indian and Ceylon im the public because it them to produce; a regular; true blendjand the'profitis larger, lor oneap common Indians give out a'strorig, coarso liquor, WII'HOUT ANY QUALITY, and make peopleFOß-A TIME; fancy they are! gettinga bargain.till they find out;to their COSt. thatSlßA.fi .ARffio ».ll ttrjiimm iminir —:_ maur.nvn re tUMJJJiMNING.theiuseof Indian.and Ceylon TEAALONci, and the atuw afraot J?- MOST CON ™E ALL that a taste for Indians,- whioh has tobeACQalßEDiYpOEArKßSC.isaSßtaOUSanddangerous'thing, Wo are publishing the above extract for the becefit of those who have not seen it, and to support what we have always maintained,, This is against bur own interests,' for the proht on toe Teas is equal, if not more, than that .on other kinds, .;.. KELSON, MOATE.& CO., INDIAN, CHINA AND CEYLON, TEA I M.p OR TEES, •OHRiSTOHtfROH,AUOKIiAB.d'uNBDIN, WELLINGTON,HOBART, AND LADNOEBTON. .'.. ,>;,;/• ■■' ■

• (LIMITED). :■-.■■• / The M'GORMIOK Reaper and Binder 00. '• v , . hrge assortment of extras always hiSbiisky AOBNTS- Meß'srd Pj-'ahfI'D.'DUNOAN, .'" Messrs BOOTH, MACDONALD 'ft Co,, Ohtiatohurch. I And other Leading Colonial Manufacturers. 0O A O HMtJIL D 11ST Q- ' ; A speoiality.on approved designs,. As we hold the latest Stock" in the Walrarapa of CoachbuMerH, Material and -Fittings, we are ; prepared' to 'execute all orders entrusted to ua with the utmost despatch comhiued with workmanship andLhmsh. DRILLS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRAYS, AND WINDMILLS 1 '".'..."., ' with latest'improvements,,., Special attention puid to plough repairing, ■ LarqbSiocks of Extras ahdSiuiies Always .on Hand. Farmers,would do well to visit our establishment and inspect our plant for Plough ; Repairing before sending their'plouubs elsewhere) as we;cotipde'ntly assert' that we havo the only. ( complete plant in the Wairarapa for such repairs. Horse Shoeing by a, first-class Farrier, .'" ''■'■'■•' Giw our all'Sie'd-shoes a trial at popdar prices, -■ Catalogues of Farm Implements and, Mathinery'on application. Estimates given ' ).■ for all kinds of work connected ; with the trade,' '• "'':■■■■,■ ' ALEX. FRASER,'Manaoer, rpO EDITORS i TO AUTHORS; TO PROFESSIONAL MEN ; , TO BUSINESSMEN'; TO. AOCpUNTANTS;,to all who,.

have to Read and Wiite v whether for Pleasure or for Profit, does the injnnctionconcern whioh advises them to buys ■•■•■'■■:■' ■'fATES' TYPE-WEITEE! SIMPLICITY,' ~■:: ■■■'■.. .i! .-• SPEED,•i- > ; ■;. .- ACCURACY, -CLEARNESS. iritis invaluable, where despatch ia necessary, speedily, refunds its own saved, apart'frbm the lesion ed labour/-' • ; ' : ' ; " ■■ . GENEEAL ISUtiHAOKMANj Secretary in the Department of Military Affairs writes:-" I like YATEB TYPEWRITER verv much, and iU'fr of personal service,to mo, apart from.its general lutf'ito the "Departmental Offinea;'. MtJIStJRS :TVJSBL)EIGH MD • LElGhHare to Ibeoongratulated ion the excellence of this new contestant;.for fayoutajq the field of Typowiighte. ':..■■' >:•,;:;•;: ■-,: .:■:!-. Write for .'. . "'" ■. ,; : ,,! CATALOGUES ;AKD PRICE LISTS, ! ' ;;: WEBLfm "' ,144' ib Street, IiRQOKLYN, NEW YORK OITY, U.S,A. In Australia and New Agent for the Manufacturers: ;. .-': V; ~ Mr : ,JAMESD, DAVIEB,. .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4134, 9 June 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4134, 9 June 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4134, 9 June 1892, Page 1

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