i TIMES Or DBPBESSIOI PRODUCE 13 LOW. WOItKISSCAKCK. THE greatest economy is ncccssav in the household expenditure, pa s. ticuJarly of those whose incomes ai r- affected by the pressure of the times, n Economical ami Pure Tea is as essct tinl to economy and life as fuel is to tl: locomotive There- arc many brands of Tea whic arc represented to possess the virtues c economy and purity: there is but 01 that has the appreciation of the public SURATURA : _ TEA. ' Its introduction lias made the sale r Teas at over 3s per pound a thing of tl past. The Suratura B Quality is a Tea l 1 for the most fastidious, and can 1 obtained from your grocer at 2s (id pc pound. l'ou can now reduce your Tea oxper I. diture enormously. Before the advent c SURATURA It was largely advertised that ccrlai '• Teas would make over LAIiGE CUPS ~ To the Pound, Costing the consumer about a farthii; d per cup. Now the consumers who m Suratura can obtain 201 LAEGE CUPi To the Found, costing about ONE-TEN'fH OP A PENNY PEE CUP. CHEAP FIUEWOOD. \U CAMERON, Bridge Creek st; W , tion, Upper Taueru, is prepare :s to supply the residents of Mastcrtc n and suburbs with firewood, at the fo lowing rates:— Math I Two „ „ 13s „ (.Four „ „ 10s „ (Ono „ „ 24s „ Maoe<Two „ „ 20s „ (.Four „ „ 18s „ Orders attended to immediately if le n writing at cither Messrs Siiiims ai iMovrlcm, Auctioneers, or Ewingtt eras., Waipoua Coach Factory, Mai Brton. BUTCHEHLXG BUSINESS. Ml! C. HUGHES bogs to announi that he has disposed of his butcl ering business to Mr A. STEMPA. I returning thanks to Ids numerous eti tomers for the liberal support nccordc he would respectfully solicit a contim auce of that support to his successor. C. HUGHES. TN taking over Mr C. Hughes businc will keep nothing but the primest join of Beef, Mutton, Pork, etc., at mo reasonable charges, Customers waiti on daily for orders. A STEMPA, PUOTOGEAPHIC STUDIO. (Opposite Prince of Wales' Hotel), QuEEX-STHEET, MasTEKTON. riiHIS Studio is now open to the publii I. mid the proprietor lias procure thclatestand most improved instrument and appliances for turning out Photos i Photos, Groups, Views, etc., taken in any part of the district, finished in the best style of art, Enlargements made to any size, and finished bv Amateur's work finished. Ox Sale: Yicwsof all parts of thclowuai D. WILTON. Address—Opposite Prince of W des Hotel. iSALEOFSALES rplIE most successful Bankrupt Stoi terton. Nine more cases just landi from Melbourne. More bargains : Best Tapes Cd per doz,, Best Wo 2s Gd peril), Wide Calico2s lid per do; Blankets His Oil per pair, Engli: Blankets 8s (id per pair, Heavy Tw Sheeting Is per yard, Linoleum 2s L per yard, Ladies Cashmere Hose 1( dozen, Strong Dress Tweeds i)d ] yard double, Dent's Kid Gloves, 2s ' Id per yard, Grenadines od per yai double, Towels 2s lid per doz., Men Heavy Trousers 4s (id per pair, Croche Cottons Is lid per doz, Boys' Line Collars Id, Lace Collarettes 3d, Leiithc Cushions Od each, youth's school boot: 4s fid, men's watertight 8s Gd, men'! Balmorals 6s Od, slippers, all sizes, 2s. Inspection invited, no one pressed to buy S. G. EUtfOEO, Direct Importer, Qucen-st, i . \J IIY WEAK OUT BOOTS h; V V walking, when you can ride ii THE MASTEIiTON 'BUS for the small charge of THBEEPENCE EACH WAY, Fbom Kurihini to the Hospital ci Uailwav Station. Every hour from 0.40 a.m., until tin last train arrives at night. It is worth trying this hot weather, Don't Mistake the Name— COLE &. BARTLETT, Proprietors. .Central Shaving Saloon. A. WHITE & CO BEG to announce that thoyhavenov commenced business as. Hairdressers and Tobacconists, in the commodious premises lately occu pied by Mr Geo. Sage. OLD EMENDS and NEW FACE! will be welcomed, unci patrons will fini (ho Central Saloon second to none ii Mastcrton for COMFOEI, CLEANLINESS, AM CIVILITY. FOR SALE. I O A A ACRES about six miles fron U railway station; nearly al fenced; no buildings; (irst-clim grnz ing country; carrying capacity, ],50( , sheep. Price, £6 per acre. Exception ally easy terms can be given, as ownci is prepared to allow four-fifths of pur , chase money to remain on mortgage foi a term of years at (i per cent. | 190 acres close to railway station ant . crcameryi fenced and sub-divided, anc ' nearly all under grass; 30 acres rivci fiat; with 3-roomed house, orchard : yards, etc; carries 400 sheep besidci cattle and horses; part of the land ii specially adapted for daily farming This property is offered at the low prici of £4 12s Od per acre. £IOO may re main on mortgage at 1 per cent, J. B. KEITH, Mastcrton. Lomspaid MS.OOOM. 11. M. Simpson General Manager for New Zealand District Manager, H. H. Woltehs. ■ "/■ Bo sure and call. ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5013, 30 April 1895, Page 4
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809Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5013, 30 April 1895, Page 4
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