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THE ANTI-CHINESE MOVEMENT. TEE Hod. Joseph Chamberlain, the foremost figure in tlio Empire on which the eun never sots, says that our national welfnrc is bound up in ono practical description of Federation which is shown in ueitig tlio products of Bcitish Possessions rather than in drawing our supplies trom foreigners, He asks the peoplo ot this growiugEmpiro why tlioy should uso tea grown in China, prepared by Chinese hands, and packed and pressed by somo ot thom under conditions too offensive to particularise, wh'.n a Better, Purer, Fresher, and altogether more desirablo articlo, without any suspicion of taint or liability to infection, is obtainable from plantations on Briiish territory ? 110 concludes his remarks as follows: "For myself I do not desire to en- " gender any raoial jealousy with the " Chinese nation, with whom wo are on "tlio most friendly terms; nor do I "wish to be understood to assert " myself as infallible in tlieso matters, " but I make it a habit of my lifo to '■ arrange that I om never out of tlio y "reach of a good cup ot tea," SUEATUItA TEA is grown on British territory, there is purity economy in it, and therein lies tlio secret of good health, and ability for most incessant work. SUR&TUItA TEA is not blended with China or Indian teas. [Established 188J-.J A. HENDERSON Has just opened a new assortment of and JEWELLERY, All the Litest, WEDDING KINGS AND KEEPEES, 20/- and 25/-, best 18 carat. Itopairs Executed on the Shortest Notice. SPECIAL TO CONTRACTORS. WE have just landed, per s.s. Gothic, from Messrs Tangye Bros., liirmingliaii'i aspecial shipment of BOTTLE AND WINDLASS JACKS TO LIFT FROM 2 TO 10 TONS. Prices fro m 15/EATOIIET JACKS TO LIFT 3 TONS. ■ To arrive in a few days—a special selection of Double and Single Blocks, Crab Winches, etc., indifferent patterns, Tangye's goods being so well known they need no puff.

0. E. DANIELL, Qdeen and Cjiafel-sts,, Masteetoji, PANTONINE BALSAM Is ono ol the best remedies tor Long Worm, Scour, and ah, Internal Parasites in Sheep. THE proprietors liayo received during this winter Humorous testimonials from some of (lie principal sheep owners in tlio colony, which can be seen oil applying to— F.T, BULLOCK & CO., Carterton. Price: 12/-per Gallon. Lowes & loins, Uasterion Agents, The Mastektos COACHING AND CAlilfflNG CO, CLUB HOTEL Livery ana Bait Stables. liy YAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. FltOlT MASTEItTON TO TENUI MDCAS'i'LEPOINT. MABTEBTON-HOMEWOOD AND EAST COAST ROACHES leavoMasterton at 7,45 n.m, VJ oil 'luesdaya and Fridays, returning on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in time to catch 3.15 pm. train to Wellington. Parcels and booking office at tho Club Stables, Carrying undertaken to all parts of the district at lowest rates. Correspondence aiMressd: 6. Bijnnison, MMijer, l'.O. liox 01, Mmterlon,

F. lIOLLOWAY, Butcher, Quecnst., Mastei'ton ALL Meat supplied of the best quality. Small Goods carefully and tastefully prepared under personal supervision. Dairy-fed Hams andßacon. Inspection invited of this season's Hams and Bacon. Admitted thobest exhibited in Mastorton P. HOLLOWAY.

GEO. BODLEY'S AFE AJS'D PRIVATE HOTEL, Lambton-QCAT, WELLINOTOX, Straight up from tho Wharf. FIEST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION TRAVELLERS AND BOAItDEBS. Teksis Moderate, Well-ventilatoil and comfortably furnished BEDItOOMS. rßrcalifast till 10 n.m. ) . . E m ] Dinner from 12 to 2 p.m 11 ./„ ' (Tea from sto 1 p.m. j Refreshments at all hours, N .8.-The situation of the CAFE and PffiVATE HOTEL for Business People and Travellers is unique, as the TuAiisforany part of tho Ciry start from the door, and the Wharf is ouly a stone's throw away. MUSIC! MUSIC 1 IYIUSICI G-. F. PARSONS, Music ana Piano Depot, 217, Lmbton-quay, "Wellington; A FEW good songs to sing-Promise XX of Life (Cora), Bid Mo to Lovo 'Barnard), Thou Art My Life (Mas;lieroni), What Am I Lovo Without Thee P (Adams), 'Tis I (Pinsuti), Flight of Ages (Bovan), Thy Knight Am I (Jude), Tho First Palm Sunday (Fauro), All ANNUALS. KEPT IN STOCK—Victoria, Australian, Federal, Cavendish, Grosvenor, Sheard's, Christy's Comic and Dance, Francis and Day's Cornio and Dance, etc. Wanted JLjoito—The best shop in Wellington for Violin repairing. FOR

Violins made and repaired and all instruments put in first-class order hy an experienced artist, O. PARSONS, ■ music and Piano Depot", • 217 i <•' .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5354, 12 June 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5354, 12 June 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5354, 12 June 1896, Page 4

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