saiiffliii^i' ffeilospiti Bail.; \£-\UIV-7* I Pint. "Price Is;6d!? BUT TOUR JELLY MOULDS ih'Plnt.: Price 2s 6di ; FROM THE WAIRARAPA PARMER'S. CO-OPERATIVE I . ' ASSOCIATION, I : '[Ltd.] ■' ■ ' IT TAKES"'' A great many pcoplo to make a world, ; U:;:IT,TAKEB ' Also, a greatmany Teas to make aßlcnd, and in a Blend each Tea lias its r ,. , allotted part. But whereas in the World some are ; bad er indifferent, TN tho BLENDS of the EMPIRE TEA COMPANY nothing' but GOOD TEAis found. i To prove it yourself you must taste pur blends. You can buy a : single half-pound packet if you aro incredulous. Tlicfollowiiig arcpur brands and Prices i ' Dragon 3s Od Houdah .:. „. 3s Od ... Kangra Valley 2slOd Elephant ... 2s 8d Crescent ... 2s 6d , Buffalo ... ... 2s 4d Empire 2s 2d Ceylon (inlead)... ; 2s Od IVllkado ... ,„ 2s Od Empire Tea Company, W, AND &, TURNBULL & CO, PUOPRIETOBS, WELLINGTON, 1 SPECIAL NOTICE. TO THE KESIDENTS OP THE WAIKAPAPA. C,L. CUTLER PIANOFORTE AND AMERICAN Ol&AN MAKER AND TUNER. Ten years with Collard & Collard, Loudon, lato. foreman for (ho well-known firm of Jones & Co, Bristol,aud latterly with W, H. Paling & Co, Ld. ; Sydney. MR CUTLER will at tho request of several old clients shortly pay a , »•»!"• ,H/. »HO lIUIJAISU ot raonouauiY repainng and timing pianos and organs, bringing tools and materials for all kinds- of repairs. Tlioso hi ,nccd of his. sen*icc will thus be afforded .an .opportunity of done by a lkgitimate tradesman, j Mr Cutler's vast experience as a manufacturer, ' repairer, and tuner has enabled him to become a perfect master of Ins profession. Mr Cutler is noted 'or his workmanship throughout the entire colony. ~• If, sufficient inducement offers Mr 0. will ; visit the < Wairafapa regularly. Date of first visitiu. future issue. Orders left at; tho W.D, Times promptly,attended to, ~ Wellington address. pro (cm. 5 .Cambridge Terrace and Mulgravo Street, hear Church Library. Specially renewing touch and tone of worn instruments,
EX, COPTIC;. ■'■.:■. ■,...-.i2: •■:■ ■ WINTER BOOTS, I . . WINTERSHOES, i■ 1 . "ffINTEUSLIPPEItS. AJS T D : LADIES' EVENING SHOES.' [ TRUNKS OF BOSTOOK'S CELEBRATED BOOTS & SHOES. Men's Watcrtights. Boys and Girls School Boots from tlic best Colonial Makers ARRIVING-EVERY WEEK. ■'■■<■ NORWEGIAN SLIPPERS • ■ ' from Is fill s'-Spcoia]ik^Scotclt : 'Kip-Wat«rtiglits, Euglisii Sole iLertther (own make.) J:CIRPENTEE S Boot Warehouse. otico that it Is our ■1 1!' ■ intention to apply to tlio.WaitarapaNorth County Council at amca' ing to bo hold on Thursday, the day of -July,: 1894,,:^a Hcgrl slaughter cattle at premises oceffyiicd by usdnsnb-sections 1 and'2 of \ section 9, BlwMftOtahoua Survey District. t '■ '■.'•; ■.;.■ -■ ARDENT WIL-TON. M i.iMittertou)'Jwe:iUh,!jß9fc, ,' •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4750, 18 June 1894, Page 3
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413Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4750, 18 June 1894, Page 3
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