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SURaTUJJa TEa. PUREST AND BEST. STARTLING FACTS. !Thas been stated by an energetic competitor that the estate iu Ceylon upon which SUEATTJBA TEA .grows is known to liim, and that itis a distinctive description of Tea. Another competitor, while indefatigable in pushing other brands, insists upon having SUJIATUKA for his own These circumstanccsindioate generous and unbiassed evidence of the wonderful value of SUE ATUBA TEA. The New Zealand Proprietors of SUEATUEA TEA have registered the Brand in Now South Wales and Victoria. This is further ovidence of their confidence in the extraordinary economic TaIuoofSUEATUEATEA. _ Consumers ask yourselves this question, Why aro Teas blended at considerable cost 1 Is it for the benefit of the consumer? Can nature's product bo improyed P No, but the profit on the Tea may he increased considerably by the process of Blending. SUIIATUEA TEA is pure and Unadulterated. FREDERICK JONES & Co., PIANO, OHGAN AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Lnmbton-quay, Wellington, |3 lAN OS AND OEGANS *~ may be purchased on the " EQUITABLE HEBE SYSTEM," The Equitable Hire System has distinct advantage over all other purchase systems, and intending purchasers are requested to apply for particulars. Noil-MrF. W. Jones, so well and favourably known in musical circles, has charge of the music department, and he 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 iuvited, J.WICKENS. CENTRAL DINING ROOMS; QUF.ES STIIEET, 2IASTEETON. IyHESE commodious Dining Booms 8 open to the public on SlltlCl ays and during the week. Week Days. BREAKFAST—7,3O to 8.301 SUNDAYS : LUKcnEON—I2 till 2 >8 to 9, 12 to 1, ALL MEALS Is. Hot Pics and Coffee every evening from 8 o'clock. Bread, Confectionery and Fancy Goods as usual |0 SHEEPFAEMEES DAIEYFAEMEES, AND OTHER FAEMEES. We have just to hand— SHEEP NETTING HG NETTING RABBIT NETTING FOWL NETTING In first-class condition at lowest rates, Special quotations for large quantities.

(J.E.MNIELL, QUEEN AND CHAPEL STEEETS, MASTEBTON. CLUB HOTEL. MASTERTON assumed possession ol the . above Hotel I beg to notify to the Settlers of tho District and tbc Travelling Fublio that no effort will bo spared to cater for their comfort and convenience, Tbo Hotel will be under my Bpecial supervision and I trust to maintain tuo popularity lor which tbe Club Hotel has become so woll known in tho past, WINKS AND SPIRITS BEST BRANDS NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE. JOSEPH HANDEL, Proprietor: HARVESTERS Mowers nncl Hayrakes ABE THE BEST IN TEE MABKBT Obtain full particulars and price before purchasing elsewhere AGENTS FOB JIASTEBTON THOS.WAGG-&CO. COAOHBUILDEBS, They Must Come Up! JJEAD THESE TESTIMONIALS To N, Somber, ClotoviUe, — . As a" Stump Extractor," tho No i Maohino purchased trom you, has given very great satisfaction. It has taken out every slump where tried, and that without having to out any of tho roots to assist it, I alßo find that it turns the stumps over without any trouble. lours truly, E, \V. Dobsei. To Ma, Sokehbeh, Olareville, — I am very well satisfied 'with the Stump Extractor (No. 1 size), I purchased from you, as I have worked it for some time. Two men can take out more stumps with it than four mon oan with two sorow jacks, I am, eto„ Joiiannks Akoekson, Belvedere. PBIOES-No. 1: £6; No. 2: £.l los j ' W0.3: £9. SETTLERS send your orders toIf. SOBENSEN, Olarovillo.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4992, 3 April 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4992, 3 April 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4992, 3 April 1895, Page 4

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