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To be Published in July. 1895.] STONE'S Wei/likoton, Hawke's Bay and . Taranaki Commercial, Municipal, and General IIiECIOIiY & N.Z. ANNUAL. Edited by Joiin Stone, Junr. Demy Bvo. size, continuing over 800 pages, together with Maps of Wellington and Now Zealand corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt-lettered. Prick : To Subscribers, 10/G; No Subscribers, 12/0. STONE, SON, & CO., Printers and Publishers, Crawford-street, Duncdin. SOFT WHITE HANDS. LADIES who do their own work, washing, scrubbing, sewing or gardening, and thus suffer from Chawed Hands and llobohxess of Skin should never fail to use Wilton's Hand Emollient, A new preparation for keeping the hands soft and white, preventing clmps or roughness of any kind. It is invaluable for Engineers, Blacksmiths, etc., for cleansing the hands. Sold in jars at 1/3 post free. Use Wilton's Athlhtic Kitiiiioc.wox, Is the advice of a well-known "ped" who has proved its ellicacy on several occasions. Athletes, footballers, cyclists, &c. will lind it an invaluable remedy for sprains, bruises, stillness, chest colds, Ac. Yen. Archdeacon Stock writes 1 have tried your Atliktic Embrocation several times, and find it to be a very efficacious preparation. Securely packed and posted to any part of the Colony lor 2/-. Coughs and Colds, Frosts and Snow, ? Go intid in hand, as .wo all know. Wilton's Old English Cough Linctus Is a sovereign remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and all other Lung Complaints tending to Consumption. This valuable preparation has an established reputation. Price 1/0 post free. Write to the sole proprietor— GEO. W. WILTON, llanitactuuing Phaiimaceutical Chemist, Wellington. Fifth year of publication, 1595-6.] [1895-6.

p IAN OFO 11TK TUNING. Violin Tuition. MR. J. CANDY Trusts tlint with reasonable chavges.imd satisfaction given, lie will receive a share oE the support of the district. Address—J. CANDY, Lincoln lioad terton j7henderson, IVlerchant Tailor, Opposite Club Hotel, Queen Street Mastcrlon, The favour cf yov.r patronage and recommendation requested. ap etitkTnt 0 PARLIAMENT, "j\Tli. Jt. 11 NELSON, of the firm of IVI Messrs Nelson, Jloale A Co., Tea Blender#, of Christchiirch, has petitioned Parliament to impose an extra DUTY OF 2d PER LB on Ceylon and India Teas if packed abroad. CAN IT EE that the GREAT SUCCESS OF SUKATURATEA,

which lo enable its DISTINCTIVE QUALITY lo bemore perfectly relnincd, is packed in J and 111) lead packages in Ceylon, is assailed by this petition ? CAN IT BE Hint it is proposed to give a monopoly lo Tea blenders ? CAN IT HE to compel tlie masses io drink Blended Ten ? CAN IT DPI to compel those who drink Suratura Tea lo pay 2d per lb move lor it? The Petition is a record of the WONDF.ItFUL AJ'l'llli'JJATliiN by the public, of SURATURA TEA. It stales the importation of Ceylon Tea is INCREASING, and By Reference that SIUiATARA is driving BLENDED TEAS out of the market. NEVEIt has a TRIUMPH BEEN' more complete; If EYE 11 lias such a RECOGNITION of THE value of SUHATUJiA TEA been obtained from so excellent and experienced an authority; never lias such an unintentional CONFIRMATION of PUBLIC APPRECIATION been obtained from one of the largest TEA BLENDERS in New Zealand. Fathers, Mothers, Heads of Families, show your resentment of this Petition by being faithful to Suratura, and Suratura will be faithful to you. BARBER'S STEAM DYE WORKS, ■Hi, Cuba-street, Wellington. Appointment ExeeUencj to Governor, T N our extensive works we have every 1 facility for CLEANING, DYETNG AND FINISHING all kinds of goods in a planner most suited to tlie various materials. THE BEST DYES only, arc used, and goods arc carefully treated by experienced workmen, The most improved and perfect maclii•ncry in the Colony, NOTE—To save our customers the trouble and expense of forwarding their goods to Wellington, we have appointed Mils GOODALL, IjUKEN-STREET, MASTERTON, our Agent, and all orders entrusted to her (are will receive our best attention, and be returned with the utmost despatch. W. BAItBHIU CO, Wellington. iSfflSTosr W AIP OU A KUESEIIY, Masterton, riIHANKS one and all for the liberal 1 support he has received during the past fifteen years, and begs to remind liis customers that he lias just received a large assortment of fruit and ornamental trees. The consignment comprises Qfkfl Fruit Trees of Different Varieties. Including a new apple, which he lias much pleasure in introducing to the public, called the Ilokcwood. It is an excellent keeper and heavy cropper. I have some of the fruit gathered off two year old tross. 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 largo variety of tlie celebrated Japanese plums, and a large assortment of the following small fruits Gooseberries, Currants, Mulberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Chestnuts, and 50 Walnuts (six years transplanted), and ornamental trees of every description.

Orders left with Gbaium & Co. promptly attended to. A JOT. a,id OUTFIITJiIIS 8-ii» ilie " PEA It TIIEJS" nK. PROOFS kcauso they arc Guaranteed,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5088, 27 July 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5088, 27 July 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5088, 27 July 1895, Page 4

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