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THE RUTLAND HOTEL DATE EMPIRE, PAH I ATU A, This Hotel has lately been taken by Mrs. 8. WARD, and from floor to ceiling has been thoroughly renovated. For comfort and elegance its interior arrangements are unsurpassed in the province. TWO DINING ROOMS. A private as well as a public dining room. In this hotel can be had all the privacy of a home, which makes it especially suitable for families. Public room from 12. Private room from 12.90. GOOD STADLES AND WELL.GRASSED PADDOCKS. FEEDS •••!/* RUTLAND HOTEL. MRS WARD .... Proprietress. Hakuri Hotel. MR CROSBIE, late of Rangatiki, has taken over the Makuri Hotel from "Mr T. Cotter. First-class wines and spirits ; table and bedrooms second to none in the colony. Good billiard table in charge of competent marker. Gigs and hacks for hire at shortest notice. Civility and attention is the motto of the proprietor, E. Crosble. COURT PAH I ATU A No. 6730. THE ordinary fortnightly meeting of the above Lodge will be held on Monday, October 4tb. G. F. GELDERD, Secretary THE SEVEN AGES OF TEA DRINKING.

All (he world drinks tea, And all men and women dearly like it. They have their breakfasts and their “ five o’clocks,” And one man in bis time drinks many kinds, Ilis drinking having seven stages. At first he knows Not rubbish from the perfect growths of Eastern climes ; And then some wily shopman with Vile packets of adulterated stuff, deception tries The ignorant to befool. And then tea brewing, Stewing in teapots, making tea atrocious, Unfit for human drinking. Then the buyer Makcth strange oaths, and tries another sort. Purity wanting, no matter what the mixing, Seeking the blends of reputation, even Down in Wellington. And then the cheap stuff, In paper packages, not even lined. With tints unreal, and shreds of every cut, Such cheapness, very dear. The sixth stage shifts. And we find a tea that is a boon. It comes to us, well blessed, a real pure tea, From India's shores and far Ceylon. / nd this right manly choice Turns tea-drinking to pleasure, fair and free, The whole of the year round. Best scene of all. Disclosed by these teas and their historv— They’re EMPIRE COMPANY’S!! All the rest’s oblivion. BEST TEAS! BEST BLENDS! BEST TASTE! BEST EVERYTHING! Sold in lib and 21b packets, 51b and 101 b tins, and half-chests, 451 b. Full Weight of Tea is Always Given. EMFIRE TEA COMFANY. W. & O. TURNBULL ACO., Propbiktobs. WELLINGTON. QOMMEKCIAL HOTEL, (Into Sullivan's', I’AHIATUA. T. BROWN, LATK OK TIIE TAKURU HOTEL, Proprietor, Having taken over this favorite family ami commercial Hotel, T. Brown intends making it ono of tho very best in tho colony. Cuisine under an experienced chef. Only tho very best quality of Wiuos Bcors and Spirits kept on hand. Well-lighted Sample Booms. Good stables and well-grassed paddocks. THE OLYMPIC THEATRE adjoins tho Hotel, and its use can be arranged for. Night porter always in attendance. T. BROWN, Proprietor, Tiie pahiatua butchering COMPANY Having purchased luo business of MESSRS KNIGHT BROS., intend to supply tho public of Pahiatua and districts with tho host BEEF, MUTTON, CORK, VEAL AND LAMB at lowost possible prioos. They hopo by providing moat of the primost quality to merit a oontinuanoo of tho support given to their predecessors. W BEST - Managing Director.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 548, 24 September 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 548, 24 September 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 548, 24 September 1897, Page 4

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