A BENEFIT SOCIAL AND DANCE MR GEORGE BENTLEY (Who, owing to illness, Las been unable to work for himself or family forupwards of twelvo months) will be held in the DRILL HALL, MASTEETON, ON THURSDAY, 27th JUNE. Double Tickets, 3s; Eofreshmcnts provided. Dancing at 8.30 p.m. A BALL, In aid of the funds of the Tt/TASTEETOtf HOSPITAL, "•*■ will bo held in tho DRILL HALL, MASTEETON, ON THUESDAy, 4th JULY, 1895.
President—Mrs A. B. Yates. VicePresident—Mrs Hoskiug. Honorary Treasurer-Mrs W. 11. Beethani, Committee. Mesdames H, H. Bcctkm, Boddington, Bone, Brittain, 'Cameron (Opaki), Cargill, Casclberg,. Cliciinclls, Dawson (Pahiatna), E. H. Eton, Ewart, Hcsscy, Hogg, L. J. Hooper, V. Hooper, Horn, blow, Humphries (Taueru), E. E. Jackson, Jago, Kcisenberg, Keith, Lowes, Mandel, Marley, Moltt, Montgomery, F. Moore, Morrison (Blairlogie), Mutrie, McArdle, McKenzio (Afaiiain), Nicol, Neill, Pavton, Perry, S. J. itusscll, Simms, tjoler, Stewart (Drcycrton), Stuckey, R. F. Temple. Taylor, Vallance, Wickcus, Williams, Winchester, G. H. Tates, Misses Anketell, G'aselberg (2), Hoffeins (2), Macara, Mason, Vallance. Decorating Committee—Misses F. M. Boddington, L. and D. Bunting, Corhett, Denuan, Hcssey, F. and A, dago, Munro, B. and M. J. Perry, Powell, M. and F. Stempa, Vallance, Walker, "Williams, M.C.'s-Messrs W. lowcs, A. N. Norton, C. A. Pownall, and Dr. Douglas, TICKETS: Doublets Cd; Gentlemen, as; extra Lady, 2s (id. May be procured from Members of the Committee, in Mastcrton, and general business places; Greylown, AYairarapa Standard office; Carterton, Observer ollice, and Mr Baillie's, chemist; Taueru, MrT. Brown; Blairlogie, Mr P. Colo ; Tcnui, Mr It. Lawson; AYhnkataki, Mr G. McCandlish; Eketalmna, Mr J, Jones, and Mr E. J. Searle. The Mastcrton Carrying and Coaching Company have kindly consented to carry provisions free of charge. W.SELLAU, Hon Secretary.
STOP! DO NOT 1,101! months Suiutuba Tea lias been J] advertised as a product of nature, and that there was therefore No necessity for Blending Teas with other Teas That it was most popular That it is most economical ordinary Tea That it was unnecessary to put so much tea into the teapot as China Tea That money was saved by usiug it That it was more palatable than China or ordinary Teas ]lead what a disinterested man says on the subject of Ccylou Tea ;- EXTRACTS FROM A PAPER ON TEA "Head at the Society of Arts, london," by Mr A. G. Stanton in January, 1895. " Ceylon Tea was found to be some- " what similar in character to the Mend " of India and China Teas." " An article "similar to that produced by the admix- " lure of India and China Tea iws/oifiitf " rcaiji made in the produce arriving "from Ceylon. " It was found that the Teas from "their own dependencies were more " economical than those ipwn in China, " because being stronger they would go "further. In other words it was unuecos- " sary to put so much Cei/lon tea into Ih " teapot us China Tea." MoXEY WAS SAVKO BY USING CIIYIOX Tea, in addition to its being jiobe palatable ; what stronger inducements could there be to a nation of practical people. USE SUEATURA TEA PETUEN LIFEBUOY SOAP i\i Wrappers to your grocer, who will give in exchange a Book by auy popular author. BOOTS AND SHOES! CHEAP AND GOOD. EW STOCK! HEW STOCK. JUST HECEIVED AT J. CARPENTERS QUEEN-STEEET, MASTEETON, Large Shipment of LADIES', GENTS'& CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPEEB, which are thoroughly recommended fo GOOD WEAE, Every pair sold is warranted to give satisfaction to the purchaser, My Stockis very large and well-assorted, and no one can give better value for the money. COLONIAL BOOTS AND SHOES from tho best factories in the colony. CALL AND INSPECT MY NEW GOODS. J. CARPENTER, Central Boot Depot, QUEEN-STEEET, MASTEETON. «V'&H JAMES STONE, WAIPOUA NUItSEEY, MiSIEBTON, THANKS ono and all for the liboral support he has received during the past fifteen years, and begs to remind his customers that he has just received a arge assortment of fruitand ornamental wees, The consignment comprises :- 300 FKUITT ™ S 0F B «™EfT i Vameties. Including a new apple, which he has much pleasure in introducing to the public, called the Eokewood. It is an excellent keeper and heavy cropper. I linvc some of tho fruit gathered off two year oldtrees. Besides being a dessert apple it is a very good apple for cooking purposes, and keeps longer without shrinking than any other apple. Also a large variety of the celebrated Japanese Plums, and a large assortment of tho following small fruits:—Gooseberries, Currants, _ Mulberries, Easpborrics, btrawbemes, Chestnuts, and 60 Walnuts (six years transplanted), and ornamental trees of every description. Orders left with GBAUAM& Co. ____ promptly attended to. DRESSMAKING. MEB GOODAlirDrossmaker and Milliner, Queen Street, Masterton, (next Holloway's)' undertakes to make up ladies' Dresses at prices to suit the times. TS't, nnrt »M», ™
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5057, 21 June 1895, Page 3
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