WILLIAM STOCK, j- monumental mabon, y MiDBiSST. BOOTH, CHMSIOBOIiOH, ! TTTIBBESIn.W«™ ».»»■■ i- '' , WMt "Monumental Work 5] that ha intends to sell ms pbeseni I mob BIOOK, consisting of Granite, Marblo, and othor Stono Monuments at considerably. Keduced Pbioes. Iron Fences, Inscriptions and all work in connection with the trade dono in Wolasa stylo. Early inspection invited. Soveral now.linea lately arrived, Designs ou application. WILLIAM STOCK. The Union Packing Co. Y T knew tho amouut of harm tho> do theinsolvos, and tho amount of money tlioy spend in doctor's bills tu try and remedy (if it over can bo remedied) the injury caused by drinking cheap and impure, teas, thoy would pay ,a littlo more for good, sound tea, and thus insure thcmsolvoß good health, at least po far as tea is concerned, Wo feel it necessary to say a word in favor of blended teas (whou blended by mi oxporl). Iho majority of those who deal in to* irr.aipne they can blend, but this is a great mistake, as it is only after years of practical experience and careful study that anyone can claim to understand the art of tea blending,
I RED FUNNEL TEA " IS A MIXTURE OF THB | FINEST DAHJEELINU OEYLON & TEKOES Ask for Red Funnel, and boo that you Ifcotir. Packed in lib and slb packets, islb and 101b tins, I Aokkm : KVAIRARAPA FARMKRS'.CO.OPERATIYE ASSOOIATTON, [Lid.] (Formerly M, Crwrf&er</ and Co.) • Muterton.Oaiterton, Groytown, Panto tun and Tenui. 'Theme of Tea, grows on me amusingly, I Icamot Mi (ftc reason, int mj spirits I ore exhilarated asiftoithwiiie.' UOTIONEERB, 6HAREBROKERS, /' AND AND j AGEHTS, Jfy/tf /p/ m £j>jV COMMISSION AGENTS, SOLOMON SOLUTION, A'NEW AND MAR7ELLOTJS REMEDY I FOR I MAN AND BEAST. TT ACTS LIKE MAGIC! J and haa never yet failed to Instantly rdieve or— I \ >v OMB of—Kheumatiam, \ Sciatica, Outs, Sores, ; Sprains, anL 'cription. ■. y IRES HORSES ,1 and Baokß, Girth QhIT Splints, Sprains, Oraclodßeole, atid all Wounds and Swellings, '• IRES COWS of-Ulcorated Udfors and sore Tcata, and DOGS of Mange, Cuta and Sores,
i\i what our Home Maori and otheia rsoLOMoi y "solution I '■ . I Horace Luun—For Sprains, Biuises, etc. uuioubtcdly the first romcily before tho public. I Clias, O'Connor—l nave used it for a very povjro cut on tho hnrso" Owckshot," and can teify to its wonderful healing qualities. 1„ Goosoman (tralnor of Oyuio). A. Robertson (trainer of Merganser). J. Oakemfalt Hot Newman, and soveral otbers can testify jtodio wndtrfuhftsultstobe obtained from ,thcu3e of this SpeciDo. to Livery Stable Proprietor, Horse Trainer, pr Jarmcr should be without it, 1 -Ifanufaoturcrs-SOLOMON COX 4 COi, 1 Bourko Strcot, Mclbourao. .Wholesale Iresentativo for NewZcaland: A, PaesOns ■ton's Buildings, Olmstohurch, ■OLD BY-Jas, Elliott, saddler j T, H |mpson, saddler: T. G. Mason, chemist.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4764, 4 July 1894, Page 1
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453Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4764, 4 July 1894, Page 1
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