ISITTEUE WHAT THE COLONIAL TREASJ. URER was bescigcd by deputations composed of or influenced by Tea iJlendDrs and Packers P , THAT TELEGRAMS wore poured 1 in upon him from Tea Blenders and • backers, and tliose influenced by them P <' THAT PETITIONS from Tea Bleu, aers, and tbose influenced by them, were almost as plentiful as amendments on tho Tariff? THAT MEMBERS of Parliament werebutton-holcdand worried? g A member of tho Blenders' last deputation, an experienced Tea expert, said:—"Tub Oeyion competition was DKVELOriNO BiPIDLT, AND WODLD PUSH THEM OCT OF THE INDUSTRY." Can there be a better confirmation of the quality of Suratura Tea? Week the objkcts of these obgamsaTIONB TO PROHIBIT the IMPORTATION OF SURATUEATEA Compel its being packed in the V Colony, and thereby prevent the public from obtaining - This Wonderful Tea Direct from the Gardens to the the Teapot, with all its natural purity, not i tampered with, and as fresh and pureasif It Grew in Tour Own Garden! THE QUALITY OP SUEATUBA TEA cannot be improved. The price lias therefore BEEN UEDUCED 2d - PER LB., viz.: AI/10, 82/I,akd D 2/4. ) DON'T BE MISLED BY ALLEGED 3 IMPROVED QUALITY, ! . The sale of this deliciously exquisite 1 Tea, full of flavour and aroma, is now recognised by consumers and by com- _ petitors, to be of such value as to drive other blended and packed Teas out of the market Is this the reason for so much agitation for an increased duty on Teas imported in packets? o WALTER CHISHOLM, J GENERAL STOREKEEPER ? Maurlcevllle, Agent for the Standard Fire Insurance Company. «W/ *i ; GENUINE HUMBERS ; From £2l. • EASY TIME PAYMENTS! i 1 Small Deposit! Immediate Delivery! i A LARGE assortment of sundries C\ always in stock. INGLH BROS." . 40, WIIMS-STREET, WELLINGTON, i Sub-Agent: MRJ.MOWLEM. Messrs Simms & Mowlem, Mastcrton. IT IS TRUE ~~ CEYLON produces the finest Tea in the world and the FINEST OF FINE CEYLON TEA can now be obtained from BMAD & CO., ~ 4?, Manners-street Wellington, ■ DIBEC-r KBOSI THE PLANTATION. NO IJLENDIKG. NO ADULTEBATION. Snood's Ceylon Tea is served daily at Bellamy's, In 61h tins and original. 101b boxes, @ j 2/-, 2/3,2/6, 2/,!), and 3/- f II), Samples of lib or Jib packets sent to any address in the Wairarapa on receipt of postal notes or stamps. Country orders receive spcciul attention, , Revolving Shutter, Venei tian and Wire Blind Factory, 105, Upper Willis Street, Wellington, ' J. Andrews, Proprietor. J ANDREWS (late Pctlierick & Co.) ' begs to inform the residents of the ■ Wairarapa and the publicgcnerally.tlmt ho is constantly manufacturing Revolving Shutters, Venetian and Wire Blinds, which he is prepared to supply on tho shortest notice at reasonable prices. All descriptions of BLINDS made and Repaired at Lowest Prices. j A Packing Case Factory Attached, Ladder-webbing, Cording, and all material for repairs always in stock. I Estimates given on application • VERY LATEST BOOK ON SHEEP Just received frem England, "THE SHEEP DOCTOR." 1 BY Geohoe Armatagb, M.R.C.V.S, AVERY fine work, splendidly illustrated, and an invalualilo guide to the . colonial flockmastcr in the treatment and prevention of disease in sheop, Compro- , hoasivu, clever, practical, and quite dew I [1895.] Paves its cost (which is moderate) a dozen times over, Enquire by post, ] J. B. INNES, 1 92 WIH.IS-STRKET WeLLINOTON. S. G. BOSS, ' Engraver, Die-sinker, Gilder and Electro-plater. RUBIfER STAMPS, ILLUMINATING, STENCIL-PLATES. 8, Willis-street, Wellington. ARMS, Crests, Monograms, Inscriptions, Names and Initials engraved ' on any metal, pearl or iyory. 1 A SPECIALITY: Jewellery Engraml while you wait. Cheapest bouse in town for Brass, Door and Window Plates, also StencilPlates and Rubber Stamps. Moderate Ciubgbs. Write for Illustrated Catalogue. THE 'SCOUR" IN CALVES, Don't Let Your Calves Die ELLIS' ~:COUR DRENCHES will euro tho worst .J form of "Scour" in a short titno, besides improving rapidly the condition of the calves. PUBLICOPINION-Tho Opumkt Times, owned by the dairy farmers o! the Waimate Plains, speaking Editorially of those Drenohss, says : " There is a great loss annually in calves caused by scour, and Mb Ellis has prepared a Dbencu, which, last season, gave every satisfaction, and was the means of saving | tho lives ol a great number of calves, besides the benefit it was in generally improving t'oo health and consequent progress of young stock. Mr Ellis has imported special machinery to cope with the demand for this - article, From indications (in this and sar- „ rounding districts), and from orders already booked, the output of these Dbbnoues is ls expected toreaoh 10,000 paokets weekly this y coming season," Sold everywhere by Storekeepers at 1/6 per packet. Wholesalo agent!, Mkssrs Shamasd & Co., Wellington. It there is any delay hi obtaining them in up-country districts, send Postal Notes for the amount and they will be sont free by post by the sole maker. WILLIAM A. ELLIS, M.P.8., Wholesale Vetebinabt Dbdooist, Stbwokd,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5158, 17 October 1895, Page 3
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792Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5158, 17 October 1895, Page 3
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