The Anti-MonopolyStores. JOHN GRAHAM & CO. MASTER-TON, RESPECTFULLY ask your reading awl noting their prices from the following abridged List. A full List ou application. OUE C. T. CEYLON TEA iu original package—slbs, 9/0; lOlbs, 19/6. . Our No. -196 101b 22/0. 0. K. 0. TEA—6lb box. 12/6; 101b, 25/-; "also'llbs, 2/8. CHINA 'J'EAS—I2Ib Box, 15/(i; 18/-, 20/-, 22/0, and 2>i/- Our own blend of Indian and China Teas packed fresh daily on the premises, CASTLE BRAND at 2/-, 2/4,2/8, and it/. Speciality in our afternoon Tea, splendid Tea, 2/0 lb. The I'mpiro Tea Company's Tea kept in stock. SPECIAL to lovers of a really fine Tea. Try our Golden Tipped Ceylon Tea—slb Tin, 13/o,lolb, 27/. Try us for Teas! We make them a speciality. Wo practically know the trade and sell pence per pound, less and letter value than travelling ngcuts, having no middleman's profit or commission to pay, GIIOCEHIES. Crease's Essence Coffee, ]/• per bottle Muscatel llaisins, Od per lb Dessert Fruit, 1/3 per tin Sago. 51bs for 1/Washing Soda, 91bs for 1/Lndics Delight Corn Broom ouly 1/Ship BisouitSi 3d per lb Hop Biltcrs, 8/6 per bottle Fifis, M per lb Arrowroot, best, 8d per lb Corn Flour. 3 packets fori/Brown Windsor Soap, 1/6 per dozen Lunch Biscuits, 4d per lb. HARDWARE. Diston'sD Light Hand Saw, 7/3 American Cartridges, 10/- per 100 Cartridges Cases (Eley's), C/- per 100 Axlo Grease, 121bs for 21b Tin Paint, 1/Bnubit Shooting Powder, bibs for 10/Dandy Brushes, 1/. each Tho PmscETM Lamp, reduced to 16/6, the Simplest and Strongest and best of all Lamps A splendid assortment of Hanging Lamps from 5/- to CO/-. CROCKERY. Magolica Jugs—per sot of 3—three 3/3 Tumblers, 3/0 per dozen Covered Jgllj Tumblers, 3/0 to 4/0 per dozen I Black and Gold Teapots, from 1/6. Wo are dealers in every description of PRODUCE, Having no HEAVY EXPENSES in the management of our Business we can soil AoooV-which for Quality and Prices-cannot be surpassed, SPECIAL QUOTATIONS TO LAIO BOYERS. These Quotations aro for nott cash. Wo aro prepared to offer good terms to suit approved settlers and others. ■HT THOUGH COPIED , BY ALL i N,Z, INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE, « Tho blendint; is entirely alienk' deil to by Mr, Nelson Wmselt, a who is a TasUr ot great eipci'ienco, and hai had a special training in the art." TIHAHU HERALD, ' lis firm'df ' rtofallpu ut the article they oner is . superior to anything we ninthisColony." PRESS. "Mr.Nelson 1; \ pro- ' ional Taster and PRICES: , 2/-2/4 ,3/8 3/AUCXLMID, WE lI'BTDJI. l-HSISTCHURCH, DM. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. (LIMITED), WOOL WAGGONS.—Now that the wool season is about to start, wo remind those desirous of purchasing Hint we aro making the manufacture of Wool Waggons and Brakes a special featuro in our business. Purchasers will find in thorn the greatest strength combined with lightness. Drawings made for approval of customers bofore ordering FARM IMPLEMENTS,-Ploughs, Harrows, Drays, apooially designed to unit the requirements of tho District. Our all-Steel Driven Tine Harrows are too well Jtnown to need cumment. Steel Shares manufactured on U. 3 premises. HORbE SHOEING by a BrsMassFnrrior. Hacks shod.s/- cash, fJ/O booked; Draughts 7/- cash, 7/0 booked. CARBI&3K • BUILDING.—Now that the demand for Dog Carts and othir two wheeled Vehicles has extended to tho Waimrapa, wo have decided to keep apace with tho times and havo therefore secured thasemces oi an Expekienoed Jjoimbr. Those desiring the latest styles in Dog Carts should see onrs bolore going elsewhere. DAISY OARTS with Sliding Seat, Cushion, and Oil Axle—£l2los, ,i GEORGE J. WALLACE, Manager, ERNEST S. SKET, OAItTERTON, fI.Z. mm. mmmm M Mm sa» AQBIiTforJ,&H.MoIi4BEH's celebrated Tmlion En film, Spring Road Locomotives, and Portable and Stationary Engines and Boilers. Huston and Phociok's Theshfog Machinery. Andrew and Beaven's Chaffcutters and Baggers, Corn Crushers, Seed Cleaners, etc. Eooer's Wrought Iron Split Pulleys. Tho Lancashire Belting, etc. Engine requisites of all kinds keptin stock. Steam Power supplied FOR SALE; The following second-hand Engines and Machines 1— l 1 9 h.p. Portable Clayton and Shuttloworth a 18 ditto diito ditto 1 18 ditto Ruston & Proctor (i :i\ 18 ditto double Cylinder "" H 1 Combine and Elevator c J 1 Chaffouttcr (bagger) Andrews tSsSlj andßeaven W 1 ditto ditto lleid and Gray M I Barn Chaffcutter, Bentallf 8 .=$ knife &'' 1 Corn Crusher || 1 Doublo or Treblo Furrow or M. Subsoil Convertible Plough Jp 1 ditto Furrow Plough, with Sub- '"" soil and Ditching 'Attachments mmm w^ks&wßss SIXTY PRIZE MEDAIS AWARDED TOTHKMRM. ) ' f - " I have novor tasted Ooeoa that W, CDV'C l l±m well."-Siro, A- CameM "il I O eon,M.D.,PresidentßoyalOolhme'a qup with me, N PUKE CONCENTRATED mmmm "It is an oxcellent dietetic food and beverage highly nutritious, palatable, and invigorating."— Dr. G. D.3DTHERIASD, ■F.B.I.bi - ■ - Pwi i J, Aitod fjuoth M,R,Q 8,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4525, 16 September 1893, Page 1
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780Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4525, 16 September 1893, Page 1
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