STOP! DO NOT THROW AWAY YOUII I'APKH WITHOUT 11EAD1S0 TIIK KOUiOWISO !- nOl\ months Subatuka Tea Ims been £ advertised ns a product of nature, and that there was therefore No necessity for Mending Tens with other Teas Thnt it whs most popular That it is most economical That it would go further than ordinary Tea That it was unnecessary to put so much tea into the teapot as China Tea , , That money was saved by using it China or ordinary Teas Bead what a disinterested man says EXTRACTS KKOM A PAPER ON TEA "Head at the Society of Arts, Loudon," by Mr A. G. Stanton in January, 1895. : " Ceylon Tea was found to be some, '"whatsimilar hi character In the Maui "of India and China Teas." " An article "similar to that produced h>J Hie admit•'iurtof India and China Tea mmjiim "ready made in tk produce urricint, "from Ceylon. " It was found that the Teas froir "their own dependencies wore inon \" economical than those i/roicn in China " because being stronger they would ji "further. In other words it was nnneccs " sary to put so much Cei/lon lea into th " teapot as China Tut." Money was saved iiy rsixo Ceylo: Tea, in addition to its being mom caeataiile i what stronger inducement could there he to a nation of practica SUBATURA TEA if you want the very best. "bameks - STEAM DYE WORKS ■Hi, CfllA-STREET, WELLINGTON. f%Mwk Excellei Appointment 'OTwravy " 1U 10 &£s£ IN our extensive works we have over facility for CLEANING, DYEING AND FINISHING all kinds of goods in a manner mos suited to the various materials. THE BEST DYES only, are used, and goods are carcfull treated by experienced workmen. Tlie most inmroved and perfect much NOTE-To save our eusto goods to Wellington, we have appoiulc Mas Goodall, (Ji'kkn-stiikkt, Jiastei ton, our Agent, and all orders cntrusle to her care' will receive our best alter tion, and be returned with the utmos W. BAHBKR & CO., W< .UMISS KTONE, (pHfANKS one and all forthchbera i support he has received during th past lil'tei'ii years, and begs to rcniin his customers that he has just received large assortment of fruit and ornaments trees, The consignment comprises ; Qfifi FIIITT TIIEKS OF DIFFEIiKX 'ZJAAFiiitt Treks IPUU Vaiiieiies. Including a new apple, which he ha much pleasure in introducing to th public, called the liokewood. It is a excellent keeper and heavy cropper, have some of the fruit gathered off tw year old tress. Besides beiug a (lesser apple it is a very sood apple for cookin purposes, and keeps longer witnou shrinking than any other apple, Also hirffi! variety of ihe celebrated Japanes following small fruits:—Gooseberries Currants, Mulberries, Jlaspbcrric: Strawberries, Chestnuts, and 50 Will nuts (six years transplanted), and ornn mental trees of every description. Orders left with Ghaham & Co, (J. h\ VALLANCE "REGS to announce to the Public o Miisterlon and sinvoundinir distric that he hits assumed possession of th Prince of Wales' Stables, and solicits a continuance of the patron stable. Horses kept by the day, week, o month, at reasonable charges. Horses bought and sold on comuiis sion. Horses broken to saddle and harness A lirst-elass selection of linggies.Car riages and reliable Saddle Horses oi hire at moderate rates, Telegrams promptly attended to. Secure Paddocks, C. J?. VALLANCE. JAS.LOADEE. Groom in Charge. To DE PUBLISHED IX J ELY. [B9s '] STONE'S t lß9i Welmxctox, Hawke's Bay axii Coumiercial, Municipal, and General TTvIIiECTOHY & N.Z. ANNUAI Fifth year of publication. 1595-6.] [1895-6 Edited by Jons Stone, Junr. Demy Bvo. size, containing over 801 pages, together with Maps of Welling ton and New Zealand corrected to dale the whole handsomely bound in cloth giltdettered, Price: To Subscribers, 10/0; No Subscribers, 12/0. STOXK.SON.JcCO, Printers and Puhlisliers.Cran'ford-strcel Duncdin. ERTJIT TREES. To Orchardists and Frur Growers. rY send out of the district fo Fruit Trees when every kirn suitable for the province can he obtainci at the Parkyale Nursery, whose rcpula tion for good trees has stood the test sine established. Arras, all on blight-proof stocks Plums, English and Japanese Peaks, Cherries and Apricots Peaches, Nectarines and Figs Muliierries, AValxuts and Sweet Chestnuts GoosEiir.RiiiEs, Currants, black red, and white IUsi'JiEBMKS, red, black and yellov All at the lowest possible price eon iistent with lirst-elass stuff and trui lomeuclaturc. JOHN BLOMQUIST, Pahkvale Nursery, Carterton. vfinrW'e 57,Wfct,Wellington jfIUIIL 6 ; f or Blankets, Dingo 3possum, and all kinds of Hugs,.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5078, 16 July 1895, Page 4
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