BEOWN’S REALISATION SALE IS STILL ON! g FURTHER EISo¥~ DEDUCTIONS! g Goods must be converted into CASH. Every Article is beings offered Eegardless of Cost! Before Purchasing Elsewhere Come and Inspect my Prices. All Over-due Accounts MXJBT BE PAID Forthwith. w. Db~e~o w n HALL OF C 0 M s MiE R C;E.
Wool. Wool, Wool. Season, 1895-0. qN the approach. of another Wool Season, I beg to advise the farmers of this district that I am again a Cash Purchaser of the New Clip, in any quantity. As I buy largely for shipment DIRECT TO THE MANUFACTURER, growers will at once see that I am in a position to offer them highest current prices. J. MGRGATROYI). To Travel this Season. The Thoroughbred horse CHESTEEMA H . ( By Strenuous dam Cheshire Lass,) Odesterman (5 years) is a handsome dapple brown horse, standing 1G.2. His sire is by St. George, and | h |jii| dam is by Opawa, from Mystery tlm’rtho dam of Rangipuhi, Murawai, and other noted racers. Ciiesterman will travel the Patea, Manutabi and WaverleyJ districts. Terms, £3. Ohestormau will travel to Waverloy on and Manutahi on Fridays. For further information apply to W. ATKINS, Groom in charge. THE OLD ORDER CHANG ETH, YIELDING PLACE TO THE NEW FORMERLY consumers were satisfied with Blended Teas, costing up to 3s per pound; the old order is changed by the introduction of BURATUBA TEA, the price of which ranges from 2s to 2s Gd per pound. All other brands are yielding place to the new. Notwithstanding the opposition, SURATURA is on its march onwards. Never has a tea been received with such favour by the public. Never has a tea given such satisfaction, Never has a purer tea been offered to consumers. Never has a tea been presented to families with ail its freshness preserved, i Never has a tea been more envied i by competitors. Never has a tea been plucked and prepared for the market with greater cleanliness, vide following extract from a pamphlet on j Tea Cultivation and] Manufature.’ “How much is gained in point of cleanliness by the employment of machinery in rolling becomes evident i if the effect of the operation upon the I leaf is considered, &c., &e. In | China this operation is performed by j hand, and it only requires that prof cess to be pictured‘to see that in it the leaf must derive a considerable amount lof dirt and perspiration from the I hands of the unwashed Mongolian.” This portion of Tea Manufacture is done by Machinery in the case of SI) RAT IJR A TEA. Notice. tAMES MERCER begs to inform J the public that he has started CARTING on his own account at the following rates : —viz., 2s per ton from or to station or wharf to any par of Borough ; Gd tor single packages and 3d per parcel; arrangements ma.de with country settlers, JAMES MEXiCER,
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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 120, 7 October 1895, Page 3
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483Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 120, 7 October 1895, Page 3
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