STOP! DO NOT THROW AWAY YOUR FAFER WITHOUT READING THE FOLWWKO ! TjlOU months Sdbatuka Tea ks been Jj advortisccV.us 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 That it would go further than ordinary Tea That it was uunecessiiry to put so much tea into the teapot as China Tea That money was saved by using it That it was more palatable than China or ordinary Teas ](ead what a disinterested man snys on the subject of Ceylon Tea EXTRACTS KROJI A PAPER ON TEA "liend at (lie So'ciety of Arts, London," by Mr A. Cr. Stanton in January, 181)5. " Ceylon Tea was found to lie sonic- " what similar in ehuraeter h> the hleml "of India and China Teas,"" An article "similar to that produced In/ Ik admix- '' lure of India and Chiiiu Tea mis found "ready made in the produce urrimtj "from Ceylon, "It was found that the Teas from "their own dependencies wore more "economical than those t/roicn in China, " because being stromjer tliey would go "further. 11l other words it was unneccs- " sury to put so mueh Ceylon tea into the " leapt as China Tiu." Mosey was saved by rsixo Ceyiox Tea, in addition to its being Jioiu; I'ALATAiIiE; whilt stronger inducements could there be to a nation of practical people. USE BURATURA TEA if you want the very best. BARBER'S STEAM DYE WORKS, , <l(i, CI'DA-STIIEET, WeLIINOTON. By Appointment tl )e to fiovernor ' IN our extensive works we have every facility tor CLEANING, DYEING AND FINISHING
nil kinds of goods in 11 manner most suited to the various materials. THE BEST DYES only, arc used, and Roods arc carefully treated by experienced work men. The most improved and perfect machinery in the Colony. NOTE—To save our customers the trouble and expense of forwarding their goods to Wellington, we have appointed Mlts CtOODALL, (jUKKK-STREET, MaSTERtox, our Agent, and all orders entrusted to her care will receive our best attention. and be returned with the utmost despatch. W. BARBER & CO, Wellington. JAMES STONE, WAIPOUA N II It SEII Y, Jlasterton, fjIHANTCS one and all for the liberal J. support he has received during the past fifteen years, and begs to remind his customers that he has just received a large assortment of fruit and ornamental trees. The consignment comprises QAA Fruit Trees ok Different OUV; VARIETIES. Including a new apple, which lie has much pleasure in introducing to the public, called the Ilokewood. It is an excellent keeper and heavy cropper, J have some of the fruit gathered oil' two year old tress. 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 the following small fruits Gooseberries, Currauts, Mulberries, I!a.spberrics, Strawberries, Chestnuts, and 50 Walnuts (six years transplanted), and ornamental trees of every description. Orders left with Graham & Co. promptly attended to. C. I-', VALLANCE T3EGS to announce to the Public of Jlasterton and surrounding district that ho has assumed possession of the Prince of Wales' Stables, and solicits a continuance ot the patronage so long attached to that well-known stable. Horses kept by the day, week, or month, at reasonable charges. Horses bought and sold on commission. Horses broken to saddle and harness. A first-class selection of Buggies, Carriages and reliable Saddle Horses on hire at moderate rates. Telegrams promptly attended to. Secure Paddocks. C. F. VALLANCE. ,TAS. LOADED, Groom in Charge. To be Published is July. 1805,] STONE'S
Wkluxutox, Hawkh's Bay axi> Taiiaxaki Commercial, Municipal, and General JQIItECTOItr & N.Z. ANNUAL. Fifth year of publication. 151)5-6.] [1895-6, Edited by Joiix Stoke, Junr. Demy Bvo. size, containing over 800 pages, together with Maps of Wellington and New Zealand corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt-lettered. Price : To Subscribers, 10/0; No Subscribers, 12/0, STONE, SON, & CO., Printers and Publishers,Craivford-strcot, Dunedin. FRUIT TREES. To Orcharciists and Fruit Growers. WHY send out of the district for Fruit Trees when ever? kind suitable for the province can be obtained at the Parlcyalc Nursery, whose reputation £? r gootl trees has stood the test since established. Apples, all on blighi-pi'oof stocks Plums, English and Japanese Peaks, Ciiebbies and Afbicots Peaches, Kectahimbs and Figs Muuiebbies, Waisbis and Sweet Chistsots Goosehebbies, Cubbants, black, red, and white Kasplebbies, red, black and yellow All at the lowest possible prico consistent with lirst-class stuff aud true nomenclature, JOHN BLOMQUIST, Pabkvale Nbbseby, Cabtebton. QhnrH'n Wi Willis-st.,Wellington, QiKjlLlvi for Blankets, Dingo, OpoEßum, and all ki*ds of Bugs,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5083, 22 July 1895, Page 4
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