BTOFf 1)0 NOT • TIIMW A«M* votm MMR WHXoUf iWMiim Iliti tfnhwwtia fjlOJt Simmon Tm Jms Jhjbw X; ~WwtiiirfM a prod not of nature, sua tuat tljoro wns lltureforo J?o nei'-wslly ft)r iJlmwlisigTeaa mth ollirr Tftita Tlmt 11. H'ftfi iwjhl, jotjinlftr jmit It is ijidm, iiiiyfiomli.'fil ifitit it would go fiirllior tlmsi ordltinry Too '-I'lllit it w«t( (o put so t(!» Into iliu tcfljiot as , C/ilnri 'iVtt i'Kit money wna roved I>y iiblwk It H wo* Jnoro jiitlnuiblti than CliJmi or ordinary Tea* Ifj'ud what a <liniiiler»,tal mm* sftys ou tlie flulijdr't oi Cuyfon Ten i UXTH ACTS I'JtOJl A PAPER ON TEA "Uoml #t tliu Society of Aritf, liondon," by 31r A. C. Wanton in January, " Ceylon Tt*& tni» found to bo some* "what Hirnilarin r.humdw to tfw blend " of India nud China Teas." " An orfcieJo " tit mil ur to thot prod kuci/ bij ihtj admix> " litre of Jiiftia and China im im»found "ready made, in the produce arrivhta "from Cetjhn. t "It irwi found that the Teas from " their own dependencies wre vtore " cconomircrf. than thtm f/rotm in Chinai " because being stronger they would go lt further, J n other words ft was unneces- " Bury to put jiv/ much Cc/flmi tea into the ** teapot an Cluna r Jta.*' Mo.vev \yaz havj;/> bv vs>iso Gf,ylos TfiAf iii addition to its being MOBE tala.ta.ulz ; what stronger inducements could there be to a nation of practical people. USE SURATUBA TEA if you vant the very best AX ENGLISH QUALIFIED CHEMIST. CERTIFICATED DI.Hi'EJfSEH or THE Ann. TjjECAitiEH I[ALL, LONDON. Lute I,c(:fu vvr ov Prariical aitd Theoretical Cftentixt.rjfi at the Cornwall JSt'Jf/tjf vf'Jlfhtee. w. o. h. tonking, m.p.s., 67, L.iMUTON-<iCAY t Wklmsgton. PHAKM VCEUTICAL, DISPENSING AND , ANALYTICAL CHEMIST.
pHYSX'UXS prescriptions from the J. country mviirately dispensed at Ti fitter it tr charges C'liiiiitry orders tn lie (U'eomiuuiicd by rciniilniieea. All Communications will be tro itrvl fts STUKTI.Y PitiHATk .iso Confidential, A Fsill <>S Perfumery, Toilet Itftjuixilcx, etc,, etc, IMPORTANT NOTIC):. p «rHN H.UUI & aojr [LtDI-Ritar-antee all tlirir " I'KAIt TREE " CJ;irm<mln wnlrrjirnrjl-, IM I'(HIT ANT TO I'AHMEIiB."" CHEAP MANURES. Tin- prices of (lie \7j,7 ULLIN(JTON MJ'.A"- iOXrOUT VV compass Manures have hecii reduced, Mid arc iioh- ns follmvn : On truck s atrff;iih[iurnnga,orf.o.l),, Wr llitif!torii Bonedust, Ho. Si r *%, £3 I OS per ton Mixed Manure,£3 108 pcrton Orders addressed to " THE SECHETAUY," A V ttterlco-quay, Wellington, will receive prompt attention. Samples ;iihl Copies of Analysis on implication. " ,1A M tiS STONE, W A I 1> OU A SUESE It Y, MASTKBTOR, riiHANKS one and nil for the liberal I support lie has received during thn past liflecii years,, mid begs to remind his customers thnt lie lias just received ut large assortment of fruit and ornamental trees. The consignment comprises QAI) Fm-itThees or Diffebbnt OUU Vaiiieiies.
Including n neu' apple, whirh ho hns nmnh plrnMirc in introducing to the public, culled the Jloltowood, It is an excellent keeper ntid heavy cropper. I have Nome of lliu fruit gathered ofE two j-ciir old tre?n. Hi.'Hi'df!s brimj a dessert apple it. is» very Rood apple for r<!(ikiii|( ]i[iriHi«s. mill Itccps longer without shrinking limn (Uiy odior npple. Alan n Inrjje viirifi}' of t lie wloliratoii JspaiipKo plums, flllll n nwortirioit of tlio tollrm'iliK Mtnill |'n(ltn i—Ooowbcrrir.*, Cummin, Mulberries, ItitspliL'frio.l, Ktr.-i wherries, ami 60 Will. HHt>: 1 XIV Vl'llPr! tl'flllHpliltltlvU, ftlld Ofllftf tiu'iitul tri'i'n of every description. (.•flier* left with Giuium A Uo. promptly nttemled tt>. TUA CO.'f* DItAGON BMNB, 3/Vory Oliote. "a VAU^NGfi™" TIICOS iii utihjjuni'o to the l'ublic of •*' jMiislerlon mid tmmuiiuliu# district tlin( lie bus nsMitncd possession of ttio Prince of Wales' Stabtes, "ml nolirils h eonlmutittt'p ot tliopatreuage po loiif? attached to that ttell-kiinw-ii : stable. Morses kept by the iliiy, week, of month, at reasonable charges, Itorsca bought mid sold oil coiambaion. Horses broken to saddle and. harness. A first-class selection o£ liUKffies.Carnagp9 and reliable Saddle Horses od tiire at moderate rates. Telegrams promptly attended to. Secure Paddocks. C. F. VALLANCE. •TAS. LOADEB. Groom in Charge. tI AH iro aid aehtcrc xitrrcss tiihtU ciidcitwtrr t<> merit it." WE have during the past year spwd no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer Secojtb io 2*ose in Sew Zoaland,andcannorr confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. WE INVITE All, WHO ESJOT A "Glass of Good Beer" Toaslcfor STAINES 1 BUST, On Draoglit at almost all Hotels in the Woiratapa district, '. And confidently anticipate their rcrdict will be that Staples and Co. hare snceessfully removed the reproach that good Beer could not be brewed ia Wellington. J. STABLES & G0„ (Limited), g # , WclUngt»n (
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5070, 6 July 1895, Page 4
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757Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5070, 6 July 1895, Page 4
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