ores. JOHN GEAHAM & CO. MASTERTON, RESPECTFULLY ask your reading and noting their prices from tlio I Mowing abridged List; <' A fnil List on application. OUR C. T. CEYLON TEA in original paekage—slbs, 9/6; lOlbs, 19/6. Our No. 196 . 101b 32/6. 0. K. 0. TEA—slb box, 12/6; 101b, 25/-; also libs, 2/8. OHINA TEAS—I2Ib Bos, 15/6; 18/-, 20/-, 22/6, and 25/- Our own blend of Indian and China Teas packed fresh daily on the premises. CASTLE BRAND at 2/-, 2/4,2/8, and 3/. Speciality in our afternoon Tea, splendid Tea, 2/6 lb. The Empire Tea Company's Tea kept in stock, SPECIAL to lovers of a really fine Tea. Try bur Golden Tipped Ceylon' Tea—slb Tin, 13/6,101b. 27/. Try us for Teas I Wo make them a speciality. We praotically know the trade and Bell pence per pound, less and better value than travelling agents, having no middleman's profit or commission to pay. . , • : ' GROCERIES. Crease's Essence Coffee, 1/- per bottle Muscatel Uaisins, 6d per lb Dessert Fruit, 1/3 per tin Sago, 51bs for 1/Washing Soda, 91bs for l/ ; Ladies Delight Com Broom only I{Ship Biscuits, 3d per lb ; . Hop Bitters, 3/6 per bottle.. .. Figs, 9d per lb Arrowroot, best, 8d per lb Corn Flour, 3 packets for 1/Brown Windsor Soap, 1/6 per.dozen Lunch B'isouils,4d per lb. '.' ■' HARDWARE. Diston'sD Light Hand Saw, 7/3 American Cartridges, 10/-per 100 Cartridges Cases (Eley's), 6/-per 100 '■•■■ Axle Grease, 121bsfor3/21b Tin Paint, 1/Rabbit Shooting Powder, fibs for 10/- I Dandy Brushes, 1/- each. '■ The Piunoeton Lamp, reduced to 16/0, the Simplest and Strongest and best of all Lamps A splendid assortment of Hanging Lamps from 6/- to 60/;. CROCKERY. i Mtigolica Jugs—per setol 3—three 3/3 ; Tumblers, 3/6 per dozen . ' , ' Covered Jelly Tumblers, 3/6 to 4/0 per dozen Blabkand'GoldTeapots,from 1/6, " ' Wo aro dealers in every description of PRODUCE.- Having, no 'HEAVY EXTENSES in tho management of our Business we can sell Goods—which < for Quality .and Prices-cannot Do surpassed,' ' '■" '! SPECIAL QUOTATIONS TO LAHGE BCYERS. These Quotations are for n'olt cash.' Wo aro prepared to offer good terms to suit approved settlers and others. ■' ._ m fplW m BBi i <i.m. I N.Z.INDT/STMAtQAZETTB, " The blending is entirely atten- { ded to by Mr. Nelson himself, | who is a Taster of great eipefi; :, and lil« had o special ning in the art." . - TIHAKU HERAtD. i "This firm deserves the suj-/ as the article they ofler is superior to anything m baveseeninthisColony." .. PEEK, |l" Mr, Nelson icipro' * fessional Taster and Blender." 1 '' PRKESi 2/-2/4 AUCKLAND, WE LP6TON,CHRIOTMCHr.OUItI. .AGENTS EVERYWHERE. ■-''
i>;i^iictritNnHmv^.w;.i : i | ''T-Wfi t :/avf»l : B%yf,y|iyii^ (LIMITED). WOOL WAGGONS.—Now that the wool season is nbont to start, wo remind those desirous of purchasing that we are making the manufacture of Wool Waggons and Brakes a special'feature in our business Purchasers will find in thorn the greatest strength'combined with lightness.. Drawings made for approval of customers before ordering •■ ' • t : . FARM IMPLEMENTS.-Plotigliß, Burrows, Drays, specially designed to suit the requirements of the District, Our all-Steel Driven Tine Harrows are too. well known to need cumment. Steel Shares manufactured on lfc> premises, HORbB SHOEING by a firsN'lass Farrier. Hacks Bbod B/» cash, 6/G booked; Draughts 7/- cash, T/G booked.; • "' ; CARfik3E/JBUILDING.-Kow that the demand for Dog Carts andothw two wheeled Vehicles has extended to tho Wairarapaj wo havo decided to keep apace with the times and have therefore scoured tho services o( an Experienced Builder. Those desiring (lie latest stiles in Dog Carta should see onrs betore going elsewhere. DAISY OARTS with Sliding Seat, Cushion, and Oil Axle—£l2loa, GEORGE J. WALLACE, Manager. ERNEST S. SKEY, makMmmmmmm •OAIiTBRTON, S.Z. AGE'uTforJ.&H.McLAiiEN'B celebrated fraction En ' glut, Spring Rood Locomotives, and Portable and Stationary Engines and Boilers, Huston and Proctor's Thoshing Machinery. ■,... . Affl>BEW r ,Jun> Bbaven's ChaffJ;, j.ontters-.'aiid;. Corn \ ••/ Oriishers,'Seed Cleaners, etc Boosii's Wrought Iron Split Pulleys. The Lancashire Belting, etc. Engine requisites of all kinds kept in stock. Steam Power sup- ■-'{ filled i: ti '; i' .v.-. '"•■■ ••»_ -■!:' '-■■'■ .■ i'' The following second-hand I Engines and Machines : 1 19 h.p. Portable Clayton and Bhuttleworth 1Y . 1 8• ,^ditto- ; - s diito-.'ditto'• ; 1 '[li-! ;ditto< BustohlifcProctor • % l-8-' ditto' r double Cylinder 1 Combino and Elevator i I 1 Chaffouttcr (bagger) Andrews .» andßeaven i 1 ditto: .'ditto lieid and Gray | I Barn Ohaffcutter, Bentall, 8 m knife" S 1 Corn Crusher . • 1 ; 1 Double ;.or ; Treblo, Furrow, or Jr.-',, Subsoil Convertible Plough •p' 1 ditto 1 Furrow Plough; with Subsoil and Ditohing AttachW J|WISI mm SIXTY PBIZE MEDAIS AWARDED .I''''i-\ TOTHKFICM. s&f ■': '■. i ■ *■ 7 ?*J-haye never tasted Cocoa that % : CDV'Q I llkeßo wdll."—SirO. A ■ Came.' "■!~R I O bon, M.D., President BoyalCol- | :',.•:'' lege of Surgeons, Ireland, j I" PXJiiE COMNTHATED I jfiiinl'js an'oxceileiitdietetio food; and beverago pnlatable, and invigorating."-r f .;/.■ \l i Dr. G. D. duiHRMAND, F,E,I.b. | M#c# Wltf i%? :& * '.'"'■''■; p «fiJ.AifCTDWahoth M.JR.O.S, [ : '.:■ *:. --<-■'■':- <j*£Ti> \ ,:>»ia;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4518, 8 September 1893, Page 1
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785Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4518, 8 September 1893, Page 1
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