the Banking Legislation Haviug been disposed of, it is hoped that The New Tariff Will occupy the immediate attention of our Legislators, and that the oftrepeated promises of Politicians will ue reJeemed, viz., THE Reduction of the Duties UPON THE Necessaries of Life. Tea is one of the most important, and THE DUTY OF Gd PER POUND Involves taxation to the value of between 31- and 4/» per head of Population, , MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD. THE Belief that this Deduction would afford to (lie Working Class is as important to them as the Bank Bill was to the Bank of New Zealand. The Economic Properties of SUIiATUIIA TEA, and the small quantity it is necessary to use as compared with other teas, is the only lielief that has been afforded to Tea Consumers, and if the duty is reduced, the price of Suratuba Tea will bo reduced to that extent, and as it is not blended with China or Indian its quality will be maintained. IT IS TRUE CEYLON produces the finest Tea in the world and I lie FINEST OF FINE CEYLON TEA can now be obtained from SNOAD & CO,, 4?, Manners-street Wellington, DIRECT FROM THE PLANTATION. NO lII.EXDINU. SO ADULTERATION. Si/odd's Ci'ijhn Tea is served daily til Bellamy's. In oili tins and original lOlli boxes, (ffi 2/-, 2/3,2/0,2/1), and ;i/- r [> lb. Samples of lib or ill) packets sent to any address in the Wairarapa on receipt of postal notes or stamps. Country orders receive sneckl attention, FOll SALE. Poultry, Pigeons, Canaries, &c, It is not yet generally known that— J. WALKER Cuba-street, Wellington, HAS on view, and for sale, over 1000 Fancy and olhei Fowls— Duck, Geesr, Turkeys, Pigeon*, Canaries, Australian and New Zealand Birds, Parrots, Cveliuttins, Tills, etc. Cages, Bird Seed, Poultry Food, &c, Country orders receive special attention. Note the address: J. WALKER, Cuba-street, Wellington. THE 'SCOUR" IN CALVES. Don't Let Your Calves Die ELMS' COUR DIiENUHES will cure the worst O form of '• Scour" in a phort time, besides improving rapidly the condition of the calves. PUiJLKJ OPINION—The O/mdv Times, owned by the dairy farmers of the Waimate Plains, speaking Editorially of theso Drench;s, says:"There is a great loss annually in calves caused by scour, and Mu Ellis lma prepared a DaEScn, which, last season, give every satisfaction, and was the means of saving the lives of a great number of calves, besides the benefit it was in generally improving the health ami consequent progress of young stock. Mr Ellis Ims imported special machinery to cope with the demand tor this article. From indications (in this and surrounding districts), and from orders already booked, the output of these Drenches is expected to reach 10,000 packets weekly this coming season." Sold everywhere by Storekeepers at 1/0 per packet. Wholesale Agents, Messrs Sii.uil.u;d & Co., Wellington. If there is' any delay in obtaining them in up-country districts, send Postal Notes lor tbo amount and they will be sent free by post by the sole maker. WILLIAM A, ELI-IS, M.P.S., Wholesale Vetemnahv Diraooisx, Smit'oiiD,
WALTER CHISHOLM, Q_ENEK.IL STOKEOEPEIi;, Mauriceville. Agent for the Standard Fire Insurance Compauv. PAHIATDA AND MIT STABLES A. MANGUSON, Saddle Horses and Buggies always on hire. Commercial Travellers provided with conveyances on shortest notice. GENUINE HUMBEIS From EASY TIME PAYMENTS! Small Deposit! Immlktc Delivery! AtAECrE assortment of sundries always in stock, INGLLS BROS. 'lO, WIIiMS-STUEET, WUUXGTON. Sub-Agent: ME J, MOWLEM, Messrs Sinnns & Mowlem, Masterton Revolving Shuttei*) Venetian and Wire Blind Factory. 105, Upper Willis Street, Wellington, J. Andrews, Proprietor. T ANDIiEWS (late Pethcrick & Co.) ■ * begs to inform the residents of the Wairarapa and the public generally,that he is constantly manufacturing Kcyolving Shutters, Venetian and Wire Blinds, which lie is propared to supply on the shortest notice at reasonable prices. All descriptions of BLINDS made and Kopaired at Lowest Prices. 4 Packing Case Factory Attached, Laddef-webbing, Cording, and all mator< ial for repairs always in stock, s given on application QLnrH-'o ■!>% Willis-st.,Wellington, QflVrU 0| forGunß,lliflo3,Saddles
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5138, 24 September 1895, Page 4
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659Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5138, 24 September 1895, Page 4
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