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THESE AEE TIMES Off DEPRESSION. PRODUCE 13 LOW. TOK Id SCAUCU. rrHE greatest economy is necessary Z 5 in the household expenditure, par- j ticularly of those whose incomes are affected by the pressure of the times. Economical and Pure Tea is as essential to economy and life as fuel is to the i locomotive, J There arc many brands of Tea which Ci arc represented to possess tho virtues of f economy and purity: there is but one that has the appreciation of the public SURATURA . TEA. Its introduction has made the sale of Teas at over 3s per pound a thing of tho past. The Suratura D Quality is a Tea fit ' for the most fastidious, and can be obtained from your grocer nt 2s fid per . pound. You can now reduce your Tea expen- ( diture enormously, Dcforo the advent of | SURATURA : It was largely advertised that certain Teas would make over LARGE CUPS To the Pound, Costing the consumer about a farthing per cup. Now the consumers who use Suratura can obtain OAI LAEGE CUPS To the Pound, costing about ONE-TENTH OF A PENNY PEK CUP. CHEAP FIItEWOOD. \i] CAMEHON, Bridge Creek staYv , lion, Upper Taucru, is prepared to supply the residents of Mastcrton and suburbs with lirewood, at the following rates:— C One foot lengths 17s per cord Matai Two „ „ 13s „ (.Four „ „ 10s „ (One „ „ 24s „ 11aibe<Two „ „ 20s „ (Four „ „ 18s „ Orders attended to immediately if loft - n writing at cither Messrs Simms and iMowlcm, Auctioneers, or Ewington i cros., Waipoua Coach Factory, MasMon, BUTCHEHING BUSINESS. ME C. HUGHES begs to announce that he has disposed of his butchering business to Mr A. STEMPA, In rcturnini; (hanks to his numerous cushini during the last two ami a half years he would respectfully solicit a continuance of that support to his successor. C. HUGHES. IN taking over Mr C. Hughes business I bee; to inform the public that I will keep nothing but the primest joints of Beef, Mutton, Pork, etc., at most reasonable charges. Customers waited on daily for orders. ' A STEMPA. PHOTOGIiAPHIC STUDIO. (Opposite Prince of Wales' Hotel), QUEEN-STREET, MaSTERTOK, f PHIS Studio is nowopen to the public, j l and the proprietor lias procured thelatcst and most improved instruments , mid appliances for turning out Photos in first-class style, at popular prices. 11 Photos, Groups, Views, etc, taken in any part of the district, and finished in the best style of art. ENLARGEMENTS made to any size, and finished by an experienced artist. Amateur's work finished. Ox Sam: 0 Viewsofall pnrtsofthctownnnddistrict D. WILTON, Address—Opposite Prince of \\ lies Hotel. SAIEOFSAIES. TjUIE most successful Bankrupt Stock „ X Drapery Sale, ever held in Mastcrton. Nine more cases iust landed from Melbourne, More Domains : it Best Tapes fid per doz., Best Wool ir 2s fid per lb, Wide Calico 2s fid per doz., n Colonial Flannels 8d per yard, Colonial - Blankets His fid per pair, English s' Blankets 8s (id per pair, Heavy Twill ( ' Sheeting Is per yard. Linoleum 2s lid ■j} per yard, Ladies Cashmere Hose 10(1 per pair, Heavy Flannelettes 3s (id per f 1 dozen, Strong Dress Tweeds Sid per j° yard double, Dent's Kid Gloves, 2s (id I to 3s lid per pair, Wide Velveteens Is s' 4d per yard, Grenadines 6d per yard id double, Towels 2s lid per doz., Men's Ik Heavy Trousers is lid per pair, Crochet id Cottons Is (id per doz, Boys' Linen ' s Collars -Id, Lace Collarettes 3d, Leather II Cushions !)d each, youth's school hoots ■ls (id, men's watcrtights 8s (id, men's " balmoruls Ss (id, slippers, all sizes, 2s.

Inspection invited, no one pressed to buy. B. G. IUDF()Bl», Direct Importer, Qucen-st, i«/ HY WEAK OUT BOOTS by VV walking, when you can ride in THE MASTEETON 'BUS for the small charge of THHEEPJffiCE EACH WAY, Piiom Kunipusi to the Hospital on Eaimvay Station, Every hour from G.dO a.m., until the last train arriyes at night. It is worth trying this hot weather. Don't Mistake the Name— COLE & BARTLETT, Pronnetors.

.Central Shaving Saloon. A. WHITE & CO. BEG to announce that tlicy liavo now commenced business as. Haihdhessehs and Tobacconists, in the commodious premises lately occupied by Mil Geo. Saok. OLD EMENDS akd NEW FACES will be welcomed, and patrons will find the Oenthal Saloon second to nono in Masterton for COMFOIIT, CLEANLINESS, AND CIVILITY.

FOR SALE.

n A A ACHES about six miles from O~cU railway station; nearly all cleared and grassed; well-watered and fenced; no buildings; first-class grazing country; carrying capacity, 1,500 sheep. Price, £0 per acre. Exceptionally easy terms can be given, as owner is prepared to allow four-fifths of purchase money to remain on mortgage for a term of years at 6 per cent, 100 acres close to railway station and creamery; fenced and sub-divided, and nearly all under grass; 30 acres river flat; with 3-roomed house, orchard, yards, etc; carries 'IOO sheep besides cattle and horses; part of the land is specially adapted for dairy farming. This property is offered at the low price of £4 12s Gd per acre. £4OO may remain on mortgage at 7 per cent. J.B.KEITH, Masterton. Bams MMOOO- - ASSURANCE Company JL of London, Established 1782. km paid £18.000,000. E. M. Simpson General Manager for New Zealand District Manager, I. H. Woltbhs, QknrH'o 57,.Wi11i5-st,,Wellington, OIIUIU 0, Bo sure and call

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5008, 24 April 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5008, 24 April 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5008, 24 April 1895, Page 4

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