: ;TT7E feel auta that if tho public only ■ kneW-the -uhoiiiit' of harm they do themselves, and the amount of money 8 ■ they upend, in doctor's bills to try and .- ' remedy (if it ever can be remedied) tho ; injury causod by drinking cheap and im- . pure teas,'they wuitldi.pay a. little more for good, sound tea, and thus insure themselves good Jiealih, at least .so .far as'tea.is concerned. .■■■• •■ •; \ We feel it necessary to saya word in favor of blended teas (when blended by Bn Alport). Tho majority of those who 2 deal in tea imagine they can blend, but 1 this is a groat mistake, as it is only after years of practical oxperionco and careful study that anyone can claim to understand the art of tea blooding, ' mofuWeltea • IS A MIXTURE OF TUB FINEST DARJEEUNU OEIfLOH & PEKOES Ask for Red Funnel, and boo that you get it. Packed in lib and p) packets, 6B> and Mb tins. . AflENl'fl '•" WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPER, ATIYE ASSOCIATED, [to.] (Formerly M, Caselberg and Co.) Muterton,Cflitorton,Groytown, Pahia I tua and Tenui. ' The iwe of Tea grows on me amazingly, Icamol tell the ream, !»«' mmitiis arc exhilarated <u if with wine/ IMPORTANT TO FARMERS hsey-Hwis Wide Open Binder. With latest improvements for season 1893-94. Now on View at the Premises of tfo Undersigned, Qrei/lown. THE MABSEY-HARBIS BINDER has recently won seven Field Trials in France. Also Brilliant Victories in South Australia at Willawi 29th Kept., . 1893, First Prize, defeating Hornsby open back, McCormick and Deering. Balaklava 29th September 1893, First Prize, defeating Hornsby and Buckeye. And numerous other field trials. * F,H,wbOD, The Local Agent, has also on yiow the Massey-Harris SPRING TOOTB CULTIVATOR, Maesey Toronto Mower,(or 1 or 2 horses, SHARP RAKE. Peerless Twine and Pcorbs Oil Always in Stock. The Very Best Grands at th Lowest Possible Cost. ORDERvS BOOKED, and Exceptional Liberal Terms Givon. F.fI.WOOD, Agent for the Wairarapa, A, WALKER, Sub-spent for Mastorton. MASSEY-HARRIS CO, Limited, Dunedin GL & T. YOUNG, IMPORTERS, PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK] MAKERS, Manufacturing 1 Jewelers LAMDTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Gk T. YOUNG have been established , in Dunedin since 1862. Their ' establishment there is without a doubt the finest in Ken- Zealand, and tho stock is freely admitted to have no equal either for Extent, Newness, and Variety of Design, Quality or Cheapness. When'you go to Dcncdincall and see it., G. AND T. YOUNG DESIRE to call special attention to tho foot that while th'jr articles for tale are of the Best Quality, their prices are not higher Hum (toe of minor cstabliihmcnts, their object being to secure a large amouut of patronage, and at the same time the approval of their customers; in fact, 0. &T. YOUNG claim to be be in a position to sell goods cheaper—they have no emmitsion to fay to floras Buyers, Mr Ceorge Young, one ofUieparlners, doing thebuyinginEngland, They buy for cath and mure all discounts, consequently no house can land their goods in the Colony at a cheaper rate, and S3 only a modcrato profit to put upon the landed cost, purchasers may rest assured that any article purchased at fheir Wellington Rslabliihmenl will be the best value to be obtained, G. and T.YOUNG, WELLINGTON, asdat DUNEDIN; TIMARU, axd OAMARU. PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH AND INSERTION OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH. MR BRIDGE has received the following flittering testimonial : Deah Sib,—During the Franco-Prussian war in 1870 my horse was killed under me, and in tho fall I received a kick, which shattered tho one side of my mouth. Owing to tho peculiar and perious damage, I have had alMonstour Ducrot, the celebrated Parisian dentist, but none bare' given me such a splendid fit and comfort as yeu have done; .and out of gratitude I shall recommend you whenever I can. I must say your charge is extremely modeiate. Yours Truly, A. H. KROUBE, Inspector for North Island Standard Accident Assorance CONSULTATION ANDADYJOE FREE. J, W, BRIDGE, DENTIST 102, Upper Willis Street, Wellington' KIHSETS BIG OFFER. 18s 6d. (XK presentation of any other Photojrapher's Tick et we will eiy y Enamelled Cabinet '''\ PMo s ALSO A Beautiful Enlargement iNHAMOSOMBGIwFItAME For Eighteen Shillings and Sixpence! Exactly the same as Samples now on view, .-'. jOHfl HENDERSON, :brohant tailor s.«*&■<-; ; Opposite Club Hotel, |f!^©Q9™• BTMßl ' ,,, '' ,,,,, ''•v'^^ ASlEMo^ yo\irvatrmagt:md 00^ : rmtUb, :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4621, 13 January 1894, Page 4
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708Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4621, 13 January 1894, Page 4
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