STOP! DO NOT THROW AWAV TOCli PAPER WITHOUT HEADING TUB FOJAOWINQ 1]7(OE mouths Sobatuea Tea Ims Leon j advertised as a product of nature, and that there was therefore No necessity for Blending Tens with other Teas That it was 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 tho teapot as China Tea That money was saved by using it That it was more palatable than China or ordinary Teas Head what a disinterested man says on the subicct of Ccvlon Tea : EXTRACTS FROM A PAPER ON TEA "Head at the Society of Arts, Loiv don," by Mr A. 6. Stanton in January 18i)5. " Ceylon Tea was found to be some, "what similar m character to tk Menu " of India and China Teas." " An article "similar io that produced hi/ Ik admix"lure of India and China Tea u-asfoime " reudi/ made in the produce arrhim t "from Cci/lon. "It was found that the Tens fron "their own dependencies were mon " economical than those grown in China \ " because being stronger they would r/i "further. In other words it was unneccs " sary to put so much Ceylon tea into th " teapot as China Tea." MOSBY WAS SAVED BY USING CEYLO> Tea, in addition to its being mohi palatable ; what stronger inducement! could there be to a nation of practica people. USE SURATURA TEA if you want the very best. BAEBEE'S STEAM DYE WORKS 48, Cl'BA-SIItKET, WELLINGTON. , B * .JljtJl Excellency Appointment 7 to Governor, IN our extensive works n have evcrj facility for CLEANING, DYEING AND FINISHING all kinds of goods in n manner mos suited to the various materials. THE BEST DYES only, are used, and goods arc curcfulrj treated by experienced workmen. The most improved and perfect niacin nery in the Colony. NOTE—To save our customers the [rouble and expense of forwarding theii qoods to Wellington, we have appointee Uns Goodali, (Juekn-siiiket, MASTER ton, our Agent, and all orders entrustw :o her care will receive our best alien, lion, and be returned with the ulmosl ;lcspatch. W.BAEBER& CO, Wellington, JAMES STONE, WAIPOUA NUBS E BY, Mastebton, 11HANIS one and all for the liberal support he has received during the i:i.st fifteen years, and begs to remind lis customers that he has just received a wgc assortment of fruit anel orua rees. The consignment comprises: Qflfk s s ™ IIEES 01 ' Din'bwl OKf v y AB[KT j ES , neluding a new apple, which he has mch pleasure iu introducing Io the 'iiblic, called the Hokewood. It is an xcellent keeper and heavy cropper, I ave some of the fruit gathered oft' two ear old tress, Besides being a dessert pplc it is a very good apple for cooking hriuking than any other apple. Also a urge variety of the celebrated Japanese ilums, and a large assortment of the ollowing small trails:—Gooseberries, Jtirrauts, Mulberries, Kaspbcrries, Strawberries, Chestnuts, and 50 Walrats (six years transplanted), anel oi aental trees of every description. Orders left with Gbaiiaji & Co. promptly attended to. C. ]}', YALLANCE to announce to the Public of Masterton and surrounding district hat he has assumed possession of the Prince of Wales' Stables, gc so long attached to that well-known table. Horses kept by the day, week, or aonth, at reasonable charges. Horses bought and sold on commision. Horses broken to saddle and harness. A first-class selection of Buggies,Cariages and reliable Saddle Horses on lire at moderate rates. Telegrams promptly attended to, Secuee Paddocks, C. P. VALLANCE. JAS.LOADEIi. Groom in Charge. To be Published in July. Wellington, Hawke's Bay and Takaxaki Commercial, Municipal, and General rvIKECTOEY & N.Z. ANNUAL. Fifth year of publication. Edited by John Stoke, Junr. Demy Bvo. size, containing over 800 iages, together with Maps of Wellingon and New Zealand corrected to date, he whole handsomely bound in cloth, jilt-lettered. Pbice : To Subscribers, 10/6; No Subscribers, 12/6. STONE, SON, & CO, Printers and Publishcrs.Crawford-strcct Dunedin. FEUXT TREES. To Orchardlsts and Fruit Growers. WHY send out of the district for Fruit Trees when every kind suitable for the province can be obtained at the Parkyalc Nursery, whose reputation for good trees has stood the test since established, Apples, all on blight-proof stocks Plumb, English and Japanese Peabs, Cjibhbiis and Apbicots Peaches, Nectakihes and Figs Mulbebbies, Walnuts and Sweet Chestnuts GOOSEBEBRIES, CUBBANTS, black, red, and white Easmbbbies, red, black and yellow All at the lowest possible price consistent with first-class stuff and true aomcnclaturc, JOHN BLOMQUIST, Pabkvale Nubseby, Cabtebton, OlnAVct 57,Willis-st.,Wellington, QllOlll o, for Blankets, .Dingo, Opossum, and all kinds of liuge,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5079, 17 July 1895, Page 4
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761Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5079, 17 July 1895, Page 4
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