: JOHN. rTRAHAM AND : C«, Iu submitting this etobk and ptice list would ask your careful perusal. : , The goods and prices will be fonnd tp bo EXTRA VALUE, for Wo reasons,'' First—they.harebeenboiigbt iii tlio VERY BEST MARKETS, and Secondly—We have reduced prices in order to get room for extensive alterations rendered necessary to meet the requirements of our growing business, .■" . '' : ', "''.-]; ■• A Visit Respectfully Invited. No Pressing to Buy, Full List and.Samples.on Application, Wholesale Prices for (Juantitiw., T;E RM S - FORPRICES QUOTED.ARE NETTCASHOpELIVERY. To responsible Parties wishing terras wo are:prepared to treat liberally. Goods packed and freeih Town or Suburbs, Quality guaranteed. Oatmeal fresli from the mill, 7lbs Ud, 251bi 3s, 2241bs 24s Raw Coffee Beaiiß 1/6 lb, Cocoa i 3 pHcki-ts for la Golden Syrup 8d per tin, Salmou 9/- dozen [ Digby Chicks lid per tin, Plug ; aud twist Tobipco 5/4 lb. Ship Bisouits'M lb, Lunch Biscuits 4d . •'''"' '' Graham's Baking Powder 1/3 (sure to rise), ■ ■ Fresh Herring 7/6 dozen, Mullet 7/G diizen Vinegar 2/-gallon, Vinegar (Eugli«h) 2/6 per gallon ' :. '■ ; Good Sauce 3 bottles 1/3,'Colemßn'a Blue 8d ', Ohurns No. 110/-, No. 2 12/-, No. 8 Corn Flour (good) 31b fori/ffaihing Soda 9 lbs for l/>. Brown Windsor Soap 1/6 per dozen, 5/6 box .. . • Candles fid per lb, per box 12/6, Keresine (best) 14/« case Raisins (oleaned) ' \s :■ Essence of Coffee lOd la 2d, and Is od Raisins,Musoatels Bd' ' : ; ' 1 ! m PER CENT DISCOUNT. During the next 80days'. CROCKERY AND IRONMONGERY - SPLENDID STOCK;'..' HANDSOME LAMP'S ETC -FULL STOOK ; : W- e. M VST pi Boom jot ihilkratim. . We are Buyers and Sellers of ALL KINOSOF LOCAL PRODUCE. IN STOOK—Chamberlain's'and Silverdußt'ol'd Flour, itMilPPrioes '' : r '' AGENTS FOE—Yate'a Celebrated Seeds,. Hurst's Seeds, Imperial Fire Office, 'Luke's Ranges!' Nimmo & Blair's Seeds.
BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT SIR ANDREW' GLARE, LL.D., F.R.S., F.R.C.P. ,;: ! (PfIYrfIOIA^JN A 6RDIWAJEtI TO THE QUEEN, 1881),' }: '■"' "TO THE' ,: -' ' '" STUDENTS OF THE : ibNppN:HOSPITAL v ;- ~,,,: ; j (EnRAOirBOMTaEPAiiijMAiL'BnDbEI)! "' ' ' * Tea to be use'ful/ahould'be first of all blank China The Indian Tea, which is being oaltivatedhas become isoipowerful in-.its .effects .upon .'. ■., the nervous Bystoiathat'a cup of it token:carly in the morning,.as.many. ... peoplo do, bo disorders the nervous system that those who take-it aotually,. . ' get into aetata of tea'inteioation, 'and it produces a : forui of horve dliWr-' ■' ■' ■ banoe which is most painful towitncss,'■'■ i Although we are the largest dealers in Indian and Ceylon Teas in the ■'WE, HAVE ALWAYS STRONGLY ADVISED-the public to DBINK our BLENDED TEAS in preference to Indian orCeylon ajone. We maintain i they are too sibkly for 00 ;PEB OKNTof the tea driuking publio; and in England, where suoh largo quantities are shipped, over 80. PER-CENT are used for BLENDING with CHINA TEAS, • whioh ore undoubtedly as PTJBE as Indian and Ceylon, arid FAB MOEE' HEFBEBRING when properly BLENDED. Many INEXPERIENCED firms push-Indian and Ceylon on the publio because it is beyond them to produce aregular, true blend; and the profit iB larger, for cheap common Indians give out a strong, coarse liquor, WWHOUT ANY QUALITY, and mako people FOR A TIME, faney they are melting a bargain, till they find out to their cost, that SIRAs OliAßKis right The LEADING'MEDICAL men in ENGLAND are CONDEMNING'the use Of Indian and Coylon TEA ALONti, arid the above 1 ' extract from' Sir A.-dark's LecturolOST. CONVINCE ALL'that'atastedlndiana,'which has' to.be ACQUIRED DYFOROE AT FIRST, isa SERIOUS and dangerous thing, We aro publishing the above extract for the benefit of those who have not seen it, and to' support what wo have always maintained, This is against our own interests, for the " •:NELSON,' :i MOATE : ;:;& fiQ>, : INDIAN, CHINA AND CEYLON T E A I MPO R Tf RS, OHRISTOHUROH, AUCKLAND, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, HOBART, ■;.-.i-v AND LAOAOESTOX ,-
(LIMITED). '.'■■'.',■ .).. The M'CORMIOK Reaper and Binder 00. . ; ~,.. • .■■■, (4 ferae assorlmini of etiraialways in 'Slock), ■ ■ AGENTSFOR-. Messrs t andD.DDNOAN.'Ohriktehutoh; ""■'■" Messrs BOOTH, MAODON A LD ; & Uo.yOhriatohuroh. . \ And other Lekdiiig Colonial Manufacturers. O O .A. O H HXipj D I 3ST GA speoinlity on approved designs. As'we hold the largest Stock in the Walrarapa of Coachbnilders Material arid' Fittings, we are prepared to.execute all orders entrusted to us with the utuibat despatch combinnd with workmanship and iinish. DRILLS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRAYS, AND WINDMILLS ' * "with'latest improvements. .. . : ,..i .;..;• I ■'' , Special attention paid to plough repairing, ;;, ; LarqeSiooks of ExiKiSAND Siurb3 Always on Hand. Farmers would do well to visit our establishment and inspect our plant for Plough that we have'the only coaiplate'plaut in! the Waifarapa for buoh repairs. Horse Shoeing by a flrKt-class Fnvrier. Qiw our all'skd j/wes atrial at popular prices, Catalogues of Farm Implements and Machinery on application. Estimates givbn ' for all kinds of work'connected with the trade. ;. ...,.' '■' '. ;IALEX. ERASER, Manager,: .-■ 10 EDITORS; TO AUTHORS; TO PROFESSIONAL MEN j 'TO BUSINESS MEN; TO ACCOUNTANTS; to all who'. have to Read and Write, whether for Pleasure or for Profit,'does • the injunction concern which advises them to buy a "YATES' TYPE-WRITER! bIMPLIOITY, . SPEED, 'ACCURACY, ' '' ' . ' AND .'.' '/.CLEARNESS, ltis invaluable where despatch is necessary, speedily refunds its own cost in money Wed, apart from[the lessened labour.; •
GENERAL ISAAC HACKMAN, Beocetary in the Department of Military Affairs writes!-"! like YATES TYPEWRITER yery much; arid it is of' ! peraohal ; 'aertice■ to me, apart from its general iue'in 1 the Departmental Offices, '•'■■ MESSRS WEBLEIGH ( AAD LEIGH are'tp be bongratulated ori the excellence'of this new coil* teptarit for favours in the field of Typewrighters. •,.]':■.., . Write for ;;...: CATALOGUES AND, PRIOE LISTS, • ' ', 144'ih Street, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK CITY, U.S.A. In Australia and New, Zealand—Travelliug Agent for the Manufacturers :- '■'-■ Mb JAMES D. DA VIES.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4137, 13 June 1892, Page 1
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