BROWN’S REA LISATIO it SA L E IS STILL mi g FURTHER EIRSOIi”DEDUCTIONS! g Goods must be converted into CASH. Every Article is being offered Regardless of Cost! Before Purchasing Elsewhere Come and Inspect my Prices. All Over-due accounts MUST BS3 PAID Forthwith. W . "ITr'cT W N HALL OF COMMERCE.
Wool Wool. Wool. Ska,son, 189.5-6. *\ tlie approach of another Wool Season, I bog to advise L tho farmers of this district that X am again a Cash X’uuciiaser of the Now Clip, in any quantity. As I buy largely for shipment direct to Tins wanufactuukk, growers XyC322miM!EWJVi^A2fßZKK^'3linßTOttßHßm*ro will at one. j see that I am in a position to offer them highest current prices. J. MCJEGATEOYD. To Travel this Season. The Thoroughbred horse C HE ST ERMA N. (Hy dtro-ui )iis dam Cheshire Lass,) Cxiesterman (5 years) is a handsome dapple brown horse, standing 16.2. His sire is by St. (leortre, and his dam is by Opawn, from Mystery Girl, the dam of Hangipuhi, Murawai, and other noted racers. Chesterman will travel the Patna, Manutahi and Wuverloy: districts. Terms, £3. Chesterman will travel to Wuverloy on Mondays and Manutahi on Tridays. For further information' apply to W. ATKINS, Groom in charge. TILE OL I) ORDER Cll AN GE T 11, YIELDING PLACE TO THE NEW nOEMERLY consumers were satisJJ fied with Blended Teas, costing up to 3s per pound; the old order is changed by the introduction of SUIIA TU K A TEA, the price of which ranges from 2s to 2s 6d per pound. All other brands are yielding place to the new. Notwithstanding the opposition, S U Ji A T CT .Li A is on its march onwards. Never has a tea boon 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 boon presented to families with all its freshness preserved. Never has a tea been more envied by competitors. Never has a tea been plucked and prepared for the market with greater cleanliness, vided'ollowiug extract from a pamphlet on j Tea Cultivation and. Manufaturh.’ “How much is gained in point of cleanliness by the employment of machinery in rolling becomes evident if the effect of the operation upon the leaf is considered, &c., &.. &c. In China this operation is performed by hand, and it only requires that process to be pictured to see that in it the leaf must derive a considerable amount of dirt and perspiration from the hands of the unwashed Mongolian.” This portion of Tea Manufacture is done by Machinery in the case of S Till AT Us*. A TEA. _ ”M.o J:I. B. KING ' (From Knc/ivr Had , London.) |).EGS to announce that ho is proJJ pared to give instruction to pupils cm Ihano and Organ, at tiioN own residences. XT a nos alii Organs Carefully Tuned, To ms and full particulars on appliation to Mr Deane, at the Bajjaar.
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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 141, 25 November 1895, Page 4
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