I The inti-MonopolyStofes. JOHN GEAHAM & GO. MASTERTON, RESPECTFULLY ask your reading and noting their prices from the following abridged List. A full List on application, TEAS, TEAS, OUB C. T. CEYLON TEA in original package—Bibs, 9/6; lOlbs, 19/6. Our No. 196101b 22/6. 0. K. 0. TEA-51b box, 12/6; 101b, 25/-; also libs, 2/8/' OniNA TEAS—I2Ib Box, 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, ei-lendid Tea, 2/0 lb. The Kmpiro Tea Company's Tea kept in stock. SPEOIAL to lovers of a really fine Tea. Try our Golden Tipped Coylon Tea—SlbTin, 13/6,101b, 27/. Try usforTeasl Wemako them a speciality. Wo practically know tho trade and sell pence per pound, less and better value than travelling agents, having no middleman's profit or commission to pay. li«&«3fiP Muscatel Baisins, fid per lb Dessert Fruit, 1/3 per tin Sago, 51bs fori/Washing Soda, 91bs fori/Ladies Delight Cora Broom only 1/Ship Biscuits, 3d per lb Hop Bitters, 3/6 per bottle Pigs, 9d per lb Arrowroot, best, 8d per lb Corn Flour, 3 packets for 1/Brown Windsor Soap, 1/C per dozen Lunch Biscuits, 4d per lb. HABDWAIffi. Diston'sD Light Hand Saw, 7/3 American Cartridges, 10/- per 100 Cartridges Cases (Eley's), 6/- per 100 Axle Grease, l2lbslor 3/21b Tin Paint, 1/Babbit Shooting Powder, 51bs for 10/Dandy Brushes, 1/- each Tho Princeton Lamp, reduced to IG/G,lhe Simplest and Strongest and best of all Lamps A splendid-assortment of Hanging Lamp's from 5/- to 60/-.. CROCKERY. Magolioa Jnga—per set of 3-threo 3/3 Tumblers, 3/6 per dozen Covered Jelly Tumblers, 3/6 to 4/6 per dozen Black and Gold Teapots, from 1/6. ' We are dealers in every description of PEODUCE. Having no HEAVY EXPENSES in the management of our Business wo can sell Goods—which for Quality and Prices-cannotbo surpassed, SPEOIAL QUOTATIONS TO LAHGE BORERS, These Quotations are for nelt cash. We are prepared to offer good terms to suit approved settlers and others. ■ THOUGH COPIED BY ALL i N,Z, INDUSTRIAL OAZEIIE, '' The blending is entirely attended to by Mr. Nelson himself, who is a Taster of great eiperi. ence, and ha*> bad a special ■ training in the art." TIMARV HERAID. 1 " This firm deserves Ihesu?jjottotall purchasers olTca as the article they Oder Is 'Mr.Nelson I; a professional Taster and Blender." PRICES! - 2/- 2/4 PURS BLEHDED TEAS. AGENTS EVERYWHERE.
(LIMITED). WOOL WAGGONS.—Now that the wool season is about 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 them the greatest strength combined with lightness. Drawings made for approval of oUßtomers beforo ordering FARM IMPLEMENTS.—PIoughs, Harrows, 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 tLo premises, HORbE SHOEING by a first-class Farrier, Hacks shod 6/» cash, 6/6 booked; Draughts 7/- cash, 7/6 booked. CAMnSE BUILDING.-Now that the demand for Dog Carts and ottar two wheeled Vehicles has extended to the Wairarapa, we have decided to keep apace with the times and have therefore scoured the services o.t an Experienced Builder. Those desiring the liiESi skies in Dog Carts should see ours before going elsewhere. DAISY CARTS with Sliding Seat, Cushion, and Oil Axle—£l2los, GEORGE J, WALLACE, Manager, ERNEST S. SKEY, wm ymwmm^mmm GAMMON, K.'Z.' AGEI.T for J. & H. MoLabeh's celebrated Traction En gines, Spring Road Locomotives, and Portable and Stationary EnEubion and Pbociob'b Theshing Machinery. ...... BeIVEN'B Chaffcutters aridV. Baggers, 'Corn Crushers, Seed Cleaners, etc Eooer's Wrought Iron Split Pulloys. The Lancashire Belting, etc. Engine requisites of all kinds •■■ ,keptinstook, Steam Power supi;; -plied ■-■■:• ■,:' V- ;! FOB SALE; 1 I t The following second-hand ; Engines and Machines : | i 19 h.p. Portable ilayton and I- . .-;-'\ /. Shuttleworth i 1.8 dilto , ditto' : ditto '' i 18 ditto Eußtori & Frootdr p| 18 ditto ' double Cylinder [■■ | 1 Combine and Elevator kJI 1 Chaffcutter (bagger) Andrews p£ja ■ rmdßeaven 1 ditto ditto Beid and Gray 1 Barn Ohaffoutter, Bentall, 8 I knife 1 Corn.Crusher ;.:,1 Double.or Treble' FurroWjOr ' ' Subsoil Convertible Plough j- 1 ditto Furrow Plough, with Sub- ""' soil and Ditching Attach-F-"Wl ....•" SIXTY PRIZE MEDAIS AWARDED %.: ;"' TOTHKFI&M. •-,... &■<■:■ - f' I haye never tasted Gocoa that i> CD V 0 I likeso well."-Sir 0- A ■ Cajtk. ril I O eon,M.D.,PresidentßoyalUolwmm mmmm% vw ■■/■ : >MM3tMa|ia i^Md, HAVKAsCUPiWITH ME, •EUJBI' 'CONCENTRATEDDr. G, D. ijuthbbiamd, F.E.I.b, Prof; I AIFEBD WiHSira:M,R,oß>
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4520, 11 September 1893, Page 1
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741Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4520, 11 September 1893, Page 1
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