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,■•:■. .« Yf In submitting this etoofc and pride list wdtild ask yonr carefuYperusai'' The goods and prices will.be f&nnd to be;EXTRA VALUE, for two reasons, First- : they have bebn bought in the' VERY 'BEST4I ARRETS, and Secondly-We'haye reduced prices in order togqbrcoin forlexterisive aiteMioria fendolced to' meet tho retirements of out growing business; : " !! .'" : ' : '' ::; : '[' ; '""Y' A Visit Full List and Samples on Application. • Wholesale Prices'for Quantities; j, TERMS- FOR PRICES QUOTED ARE NETT'OASHON DELiVER?. To responsible Parties wishing terms we are. prepared to treat liberally. Goods packed and delivered free in or Suburbs. Qualifcy.guaranteed..,... !'. ()iitn)oallresiifr6mth'en)i!), : 7lbslld,!2slbsßs, '2241b524s ;' liawCoffoe Beans 1/6 lb, Cocoa 3 paok'ets for la;''-' '■:.;; :■: '■•' ■ >■ Golden Syrup 8d per tin,.Salmon 9/r. dozen ' Digby Uhiclis lid per tin',' Plug - '•' i Ship BisotiitaSdlb. Lunch •'•:■■ :ii •'.'.:;'.:.■. ,-.; .<■.■<:■.:■■ GrahamV'Bakirig Powder T/8' (sureito rise) .>■:■.:',-, •' Fresh Herring 7/li dti?oi) ll Mullet7/6dt|zon h.O- .•■<•'■; •■'. is Vinegw 2/-gallbiV'-ViWg'arfEiigliiiiyi/B per gallon' ' ■ .' •' ' -.li; Good Sauce 3 bottles 1/3, Coloman's Blub 8d ■'■"' '■' ' i Churns'No.'l'li)/-; No, ;: 2'iZ/.fNo. BH/i' 1 v' ; 'i; : ' • ' Corn.Flour(good)3lbfori/- ... .:"■"'"'•'■ '■""'- " '•'' . I Washing Soda 9 lbs for l/», Brown Windsor Soap 1/6 per dozen,' 5/6 box ' '-. ; Candles 6d per lb, : per box 12/6, lerßsine(beßt)l4/« case i Raißins (oleaned) I\i. " • .. Essence otOoffeelOd'ls 2d,: : 9nd la 5dV "".'''...'. Ruisins, Mußcatels 8d ; .,. . ■'..Y Three bottles of cordials, 4s'.-'.' ■ ■,. ' ;• rmjixr per cent.discount'■ ■ Y. : ■■■ ; • 1 -Hi Dl During! the next 30 days. .'. ■ CROCKEBY AND lEONMONGEEY- SPLENDID STOCK; |. HANDSOME LAMPS. ETC- POLL STOCK. ~ We are Buyers and Sellers of ALL KINUS OF LOCAL PRODUCE. : : IN STOCK—Chamberlain's and Silverdust old FloUr, at Mill Prices AGENTS FOB-Yote's Celebrated Seeds. Hurst's Seeds. Imperial Fire Office. Luke's Ranges, Himmo & Blair's Seeds', J APPOINTMENT SIR ANDREW CLARK,; L.L.D., F.R.S., T.R.0.P.; : (PfIYdIOIANLN ORDINARX-TO THE QUEEN, 1881). ' ' '! LECTUEf-OI TEA ' " TOTHE STUDENTS OF THE LONDON HOSPITAL. Y (ExiRiCTFaoMTHE Pah Mali Bodoet), ... " Tea to beusoiul, should be first of all black China Tea, The Indian Tea, which is being cultivated has become 1 so powerful in its efieots upon thenemuslßystemtbataoupofititakenearly in the morning; as many i peopledo, so'disorde'rs.'the' fioryoiis system, that those, who take it'.actually j■■ : get into a state of tea ihtokioation, arid it produces a form of nerve distur-' bancs which is most piiinful to witness." . Although we are the largest dealers in Indian and Ceylon in the Colonies, WE HAVE ALWAYS STKONGLY ADVISED thepublio toDRINK our PJ.ENpED, TEAS in preference to Indian or Ceylon alone. We maintain they are 100 siokly for 90 PER Cl'.NT'of tho tea drinkinpjpublio'; and in England, where such quantities are shipped, over 80 I'ER CEfIT aroused for BLENDING withCHINA.TEAS, which, are undoubtedly as PURE as Indian and Ceylon, and FAR MORE REFRESHING when properly BLENDED, Many JN EXPERIENCED firms pußh Jndian and on the publio because it is beyond them' to produce aregular, true bjen'd. and the profit is larger, for oheap common Indians give out a strong, coarse liquor, WITHOUT ANY QUALITY, and make people FOR A TIME, fancy they are getting.*, bargain, till they find out to their cost, that SIM. Oi,AßKis:right . The LEADINGMEDtCALmen in KNIiLAND are CONDEMNING theuseof Indian and Ceylon TEA ALONci/and theanove -txiract from Sir A, Clark's' Lecture MOST 'CONVINCE ALL that'a taste for Indians, which nab to be'ACQ.OIRED DYI'ORCE At' FIRS T, iaaSERIOUd and dangerous thing. i We; are publishing the above'extract for the beuefit of those who have not seen it, arid to support what we have always maintained. Thia'is against our own interests, for the profit on these Teas is, equal, if not more, than that on other, Muds, . , .. ! NELSON, moate & 0).) INWAN, OMNAANb C'EVLON ■T;B A I*;PO E"f|:Eßj OHRISTOHUROH, AUCKLAND,' DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, HOBART, ... ."AND.IifIUJSOESTOS. ■ (LIMITED). The M'CORMIOK Reaper and Binder Co, " i ... '(A laroensjbrtnienfo/extras aliouys inStoclp), AGENTS FOR-. Mesara P, and D. DUNCAN, Ohriatchurch. Messrs'BOOTH, MACDON A LD & Uo„ Ohristohurch, I And other Leading Colonial Manufacturers. , COA C H BhCJIL DIW Gr A speciality on approved designs. 'As we hold tho largest Stock in the Wairarapa of, Coachbuildero Material aiic|; Fittings, we are prepared to execute all orders .entrusted to us with the utmost despatch cpbiued ;wifch,workmanship and finish. . DRILLS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRAYS, AND;WINDMILLB '":. [ ' ' with latest improvements, Special attention paid to plough repairing;, : LaboeSxooks of Extrab and Shams Always on 'Hand. "■" ; Farmers would do well toviait our establishment and inspect our plant for Plough Repairing before sending their ploughs elsewhere, as we confidently assert that we have the only complete pluut m tbe Wairarapa for such repairs. tioirse Shoei'ip by a firist-class Farrier. 'Qiisi our dUtal shes a trial at popular prim. Catalogues of Farm Implementa and Machinery on application,' ' Estimates given ■■; for alt kinds of work connected with the trade..:- '.,,,: : i. : ALEX, FRASBR, Manasor,' mO EDITORS! TO AUTHORS; TO PROFESSION AtMßN'i TO BUSINESS MEN j TO ACCOUNTANTS; to .aH. who, have to Read arid Write,' whether for Pleasure or for Profit,' : does the injunction concern whioh advises them to buy a "YAtES' TYf E-IBITEE! bIMPLIOITY, ■-•■> 'SPEED/. ACCURACY, :'■■'■■■■ :■:■-■ C^'MD ■■ ; , "! '■ -"•>■; OLEAENESS. JLtis invaluable,\yhere;deapatoh is necessary, apeedily refunds its .pwh.coßt from tho lesVenedlabbitr, ••'■:' : ' , GENERAL, ISAAC HAOKMAN, Secretary in the Department of Military .Affairs,., writes': : I'l-lib YATES TVPEWRIIER very mucn^ah'd.'if> : ,of o persbiiai 'service,to me, apart from,its general LEjGrTare'tb'bd dobgratulated: on the exceiro'ncb'of this new contestant for favours in the field of Typewrighters. • : - ; i • :: - ■:"" ■ "Write for . 'CATALOGUES AND PfilOE LIBTS. : ; ' ; ■■.. MinSiß?!ii, BRP'OKLYN, NEW YORK CITY, U,S,A. In Australia and Nk^ Zealand-Travelling Agent for the Manufacturers .:- ? i;;;; ;Mr ; 'JAMES D, DAYIES.. ...

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4139, 16 June 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4139, 16 June 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4139, 16 June 1892, Page 1

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