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SUJJATUB& TEA, PUBEST AND BEST. STARTLING FACTS. 1T Ims been stated by nu energetic S competitor that the estate in Ceylon upon which SUMTUBA TEA grows is known to him, and that it is a distinctive description of Tea. Auother competitor, while indefatigable in pushing other brands, insists upon having SUIiATUEA for his own -.-lesecircumstaiccsinclii'atogeM . and unbiassed evidence of the wonder-1 ful value of SUKATUM TEA. ' The New Zealand Proprietors of SUIIATUEA TEA have registered the Brand in New South Wales and Victoria. This is further evidence of their confidence in the extraordinary ccouomic TaIuoofStJIiATUKATEA. Consumers ask yourselves this question, Why are Teas blended at considerable cost P Is it for the benefit of the consumer ? Can nature's product bo improved ? No, but the profit on the Tea may be increased considerably by the process of Blending. SUHATUEA TEA is pure and Unadulterated. FREDERICK JONES & Co., PIANO, OEGAN AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Lambton-quay, Wellington. PIANOS AND OBGANS may be purchased on the " EQUITABLE HIEE SYSTEM," The Equitable Hire System has disliwl advantage over all other purchase systems, and intending purchasers are requested to apply for particulars. Note-Mr F. W. Jones, so well and favourably known in musical circles, has charge of the music department, and lie will make every effort to secure the latest and best novelties, Special.—Country clients may rely upon their wants being attended to with promptitude and care. Correspondence invited, CENTRAL DINING ROOMS; QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. commodious Dining Itooms ! open to the public on Sundays and during the week, Week Days. BREAKFAST—7,3O to 8.30 ) SUNDAYS : lunchkon—l2 till 2 Bto 9,12 to 1, TEA—S to 6.30 I 5 toO. ALL MEALS Is. Hot Pies and Coffee every evening from 8 o'clock. Bread, Confectionery and Fancy Goods as 1 usual |0 SHEEPFAEMEES DAIKYFAKMEKS, AND OTHER FABMEES, SHEEP NETTING TIG NETTING BABBIT NETTING FOWL NETTING Iu first-class condition at lowest rates, Special quotations for large quantities. C.E.DANIELL. QUEEN AND CHAPEL STBEETS, MASTEBTON.

CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON TTAYINQ assumed possession of tho . abovo Hotel I beg to notify to tho Settlors of the District and tho Travelling Public that no effort will be sparod to cater for their comfort and convenience, The Hotel will bo under my special supervision and I trust to maintain tho popularity for which tho Club Hotol has become so well known in the past. WINES AND SPIRIT!* BEST BRANDS NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE, JOSEPH MANDEL, Proprietor HARYESTERS Mo-vvers nnd Hayrakes ABE THE BEST IN TEE MARKET Obtain hill particulars and price before purchasing clsewhero AGENTS FOB SUSTEErON THOS.WAGG&CO., COACHBUILDEBS, They Must Come Up I JJEAD THESETESTIMONIALS To N, SoitENSEtf, Clareville,— Ab a " Stump Extractor," the No i Maohino purchased from you, has given very great satisfaction, It has taken out ovory stump where tried, and that without having to cut any of tho roots to assist it, I also find that it turns tho stumps over without any troublo, Yours truly, ' E. W. Dohsei, To Mil, Sorensen, Clarevillo,I am very well satisfied |wilh the Stump Extractor (No. 1 size), I purchased from you, as I have worked itfor some time. Two mon oan tako out more stumps with it than four men can with two Borew jaoks. I am, etc, Johannes Andekboh, Belvedore. PEICES-Ko. 1: £6; No. 2: £7los; 86,2: £9. 6ETTLEKS send your orders toN, SORENSEN,- '■"'" OlareviHe..

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4991, 2 April 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4991, 2 April 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4991, 2 April 1895, Page 4

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