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-"•" THESE ARE CIMEBOKIffIPRESSiON. PRODUCE IS LOW. WOKKISSCAIiCE. THE greatest economy is .necessary ill the household expenditure, particularly of those whose incomes are ullcctcd by the pressure of the limes. Economical and Pure Tea is as essential to economy and life as fuel is to the locomotive. There nre many brands of Tea which arc represented to possess the virtues of economy and purity: there is but one that has the appreciation of the public Its introduction has made the sale of Teas at over 3s per pound a thing of the past. The Suratura D Quality is a Tea fit for the most fastidious, and can be obtained from your grocer at 2s lid per pound. You can now reduce your Tea expenditure enormously.' More the advent of SUBITUM _ It was largely advertised that certain Teas would make over Q LARGE CUPS To the Pound, Costing the consumer about a farthing per cup. Now the consumers who use Suratura can obtain OOJ[ LARGE CUPS To the Pound, costing about ONE-TENTH OP A PENNY PEE CUP. TO SETTLERS AND CONTRACTORS. I BEG to call attention to my new Stumping Machine for hand or steam power. It is mounted upon iron wheels, and can be made in sizes to lift from 20 to GO tons. Only two men are required to work it, and the machine j possesses the advantage of pulling the stump right out he ground at ONE lift. Intending purchasers can sec the machine at my shop, at Kuripuni, or tracings will be sent by post, Prices and full particulars on application to R. BURTON, Engineer, M ARTE RTON. BUTCHERING BUSINESS, MB C. HUGHES begs to announce that he lias disposed of his butchering business to llr A. STEMPA. In returning thanks to his numerous customers for the liberal support accorded him during the last two and a half years he would respectfully solicit a continuance of that support to his successor. C. HUGHES. IN taltmg over Mr C. Hughes business I beg to inform the public that I of Beef, Mutton, Pork, etc., at most reasonable charges. Customers waited on daily for orders. A STEMPA. vrORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, London and Edinburgh. Subscribed capital, £2,500,000. Paid-up £620,000; lieservc fund, ,£1,8.12,541. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO, Agents, AVellingto MuE.H.WAUDINGTON, Sub-aecnt at Maitcrton. ~; 111' WEAK OUT BOOTS by 7 V walking, when you can ride in THE MASTEHTON 'BUS for the small charge of THREEPENCE EACH WAY, Fkoii Kujmfuni to the Hoshtai cb Railway Station. ' Every hour from G.'IO a.m., until the It is worth trying this hot weather, Don't Mistake tiihNamk— COLE & BARTLETT, Pronrictors, FOR SALE. n A A ACRES about six miles from OttU railway station; nearly all cleared and grassed; well-watered anil fenced; no buildings; first-class grazing country; carrying capacity, 1,50 C sheep. Price, £0 per acre, Exceptionally easy terms can be given, as ownei is prepared to allow four-fifths of purchase money to remain on mortgage foi a term of years at (i per cent. creamery; fenced and sub-divided, and nearly all under grass; 30 acres rivci if Hat; with 3-roomcd house, orchard: y yards, etc; carries 400 sheep besides c cattle and horses; part of the land ii c specially adapted for dairy fanning. iS This property is offered at the low price \ of £4 12s Cd per acre, £4OO may re, main on mortgage at 1 per cent. J. B. KEITH, Masterton. PHOTOGRAPHERS, ' IT AVE tho honour to call the alien ' ii tioii of the artistic public to Tin i " jiona " poimiAiT, an entirely new style 'i of enlargement, which they have jusl perfected. The result of an admirable process, believed to be permanent, com bines the softness and delicacy of a picture on Opal Glass with all. the model ling, roundness, brilliancy and detail ol a photograph printed from a large first t, class negative taken direct from life Moreover, it is minus the iiodghnesi - of tho common Bromide Enlargement and the fragility of tho Opal, for beinj , on paper it is unbreakable, and maj '' be transmitted any distance withoui M Wriggleswdrih & Binns, ' VICE-REGAL AHD LEADING PHOTO « . "' GBAPHEES, ; "'' A ih 7. Willis-street, Wellington. Patentee of the Matt-Opal-Type Process re Pbize Medallistb Ssdnev Melbodrni '• and New Zealand Exhibitions, BUY n scoullar&Chisholm?s 1 CHEMICALLY PUEIFIEI -} BEDDING. At the same price as ordinary bedding . SANITAEYBEDDIiNGANDPUR, | NITURE WAREHOUSE, ir Lajibion Quay; ;; r; ■ Wellington, 5 v MEDICAL REPORT, The chemically, purified Bedding is free , ' from.motlis and diseaio gctfms. ■■■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5015, 2 May 1895, Page 4

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740

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5015, 2 May 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5015, 2 May 1895, Page 4

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