THE OLD ORDER CHANGETH, YIELDING PLACE TO THE NEW. TVJMEELY consumers were salisJj lied with Blended Teas, coaling up to 3s per pound; flic old order is changed iiy the introduction of SURATURA TEA, the price of which ranges from 2s to '2s (id per pound. All other brands are yielding place to the new. Nothwilh standins; their opposition, SUIiATUM is on its march onwards, Never lias n tea been received with such favour by the public. Never has a tea given such satisfaction. Never has a purer tea been offered to consumers. Never has a tea been presented to families with all its freshness presorved. Never has a tea been more envied by competitors. Never has a tea been pluckd and prepared tor the market with greater cleanliness, vide following extract from a pamphlet on ' Tea Cultivation and Mascfactube :' "How much is gained in point of " cleanliness by the employment of macli- '• inery in rolling becomes evident it the " effect of the operation upou the leaf is " considered, Ac., &e., &c. In China " this operation is perfoiiucd by baud. " and it only requires that process to be " pictured to see that iu it llielcaf must "derive n eonsideiable amount of dirt " and perspiration from the hands of the " unwashed Mongolian," This portion of Tea Manufacture is done by machinery in the case of the SUKaTUK, • Ttv\,
OAK C E 1!. WOXDEIiFUL BELIEF FOl! CAjS'CEE. mllE undersigned having discovered J[ (i wonderful fielief for Cancer, is prepared lo treat persons alllieted with lliat disease. It the patient docs not derive benefit from such treatment within a fortnight 110 charge will be made. Personal application indispensable, ULCEUS, SOKES AND WOUNDS. Ulcers, Sores, and "Wounds of 20 years' standing have been cured by the infallible Lconidas Ointment, 2/8 per box post paid. [copy.] Wellington, loth October, 1891. Mrs M. Smith Ims been {renting me for n bad leg which I have been suffering with for the last live years, but now 1 am thankful to say, it is as well as ever it was. Previous to my consulting Mrs Smith, I bad tried several of the leading doctors of Wellington, but without success. I can highly recommend Mrs Smith's treatment, also her ointment, to anyone who is suffering from kicks, or old sores, such ns mine was. W. J. Butlkh, Constable, Wellington, lath October, 1894.
Apply Mrs M. SMITH, Sole Manufacturer, third house left side, Einhnmstreet, off Ingestre-strect, Wellington. Hours—2 to 4. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ut DEPARTMENT, Established 1870. EVERY rftUrVGrAIiAXTKKH BY THE STATE LOW PREMIUMS and LARGE BONI'SKS. Tin l aim of this Deiiavtuu'iit h;i< boi i n to provide Life Insnnuico at the nriimmnn cost coini>.itihle with safety. It does nor i-huruc its Poli.iy-holders in order to enable it .sul>>eqiiei!t]y toattrnet the by the fitter of inavuscd bonuses. The I'rvniimiis which it c-hara'sare the lowest counxitiltle with perfect •••ati-ty, and art lc«s than the i>avticipiHiu-_' of anyotliLTollicu floimjlmsijinssiii In spile of this fact, ut tin; last valuation (December, the of the ollift- were found to exceed tlicliabilitirs by no [CSS a sum than £190,000 -a i.-uI: ihiu to economy of management and low mortality. HIESEXT FL'.VUS KXCKKU TWO ■ MILLION MINDS. ANNUAL IKCOMB newels £360,000. J. 11. KICHAIiUSON, 51 Commissioner. 'KILLBIJMY.' NEW RABBIT POISON. rplIE maker of this poison claims it to be equal to any yet introduced. A Victoriim squatter w rites " I have picked up over a dray load of rabbits after using a few lbs. of this poison." A Wairarapa resident writes: —" Send me a further supply when the season for poisoning commences. I consider it quite equal to any other I have used."
Supplied i.v 21b and 7ft Tins. A supply at all brandies of the W.F.C.A., LTD. Agents for Wellington— LEVIN & CO. 0 MATTEE where you live, our Time Payment System enables you to become (lie purrliascr o! a l'iano or Organ. Monthly payments from 20s. A MUSICIAN writes" The piano is satisfactory in every respect. Mrs M—, who purchased a Piano from your Company, was recommended by me.' A CLERGYMAN writes:- I ' l desire to express my appreciation of your goodness in choosing a Piano that gives general satisfaction." A WORKING MAN writes" The Piano purchased from your Company is a credit to the maker. I shall recommend my friends to buy of the Dresden Company." ASOLiICITOE writes: —"l am indebted to you for sending ine so excellent a Piano." I')IANOS 1 lAJS T OS From the historic houses of Erard, Uroadwood and Sons, lipn & Solin, Collard and Collard, Sciiwechtcn, Ueckstcin, Kuhse. miME PAYMENTS 1 REPAYMENTS From 20/- monthly. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LAMBTON QUAY. Wellington. M. J. BROOKES, Makager. J. E, HOOD, Mastcrtoa Agent.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4986, 27 March 1895, Page 4
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