{JNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF NEW ZKAIiAN!) (LTD), Steamers leave Wellington as under circumstancoj iiciinitting- ' llotor.ia," Wcditi'jday, Aug. IS, *1 p.m. Tarawora, I'ritUy, Aug. 20, '1 l>.iu. CoriuM, Siturihy, Aug. 21, 11 p.m. M.ytteltiiii oniy. LYTIKLTON, TlMtlj.llAMAltU, AND MNIiDIN, Uorinna, Saturday, Aug. 21, 11 p.m. UOIiAKT AND MKLHUIiiINK VIA SOUTH. Wakatipu, Monday, Aug. 2it, 4 p"). WAl'lHyKTiriSlßol A.fl) AUCKLAND Dingadic,* Wulncsday, Aug. 25, s> p.m. Tarawera, Thursday, Aug. 2D, •! l'.m. SYDNKY VIA AUCKLAND. Tarawera, Thursday, Aug. 20, 4 [Mil. SYDNEY DlHKU'l'. Monovvni, Thursday, Aug. if, 4 i>.m. Taluuo, Saturday, A.ig. 2S i _ 4 p-m^ _)labinapua, Sunday, An, - . 22, imdii't. l'itilTjN AN I)'SKliSO!!._ J AYaimii, Wednesday, A'ig. 18, 1 p.m. Richmond, Friday, Aug. 20, 2.!i0 p.m. Mawh-t.i, Mmiihy, Aug. 23, 1 inn. Mif\\ r V'i jVMOI! lil ANl)"().N'kiiun(;A Takipuin, Friday, Aug. 20, 8 p.m. Jlahiuapua* Sun lay, Aug. 22, iridn't. Tal ; s Xi'lrou. WMTPORITIiiiiiY" AND i'lOKlfliCA, VIA I'ICTON AND KKIiSOX. Wnimii.t Wtilnestlay, Aug. IS, 0 p.m. Kicbmond, Fr'nlay, Aug. 20, 2.30 p.in. Mawhera, .Monday, Aug. 23, 1 p.m. fDoes nut cilll'ictou, Wcslport. SUVA AND LEV'OKTFKOM AUOIU.XND Flora, Wednesday, Sept. S. "KARATONGA AKb TAHITI, FROM AUCKLAND, Upolu, Wednesday, Sept. 1. "AND SYDNEY FHOM AUUKf.A' I). WednisdajvVug. 25. Tickets available by Jinan iluddart, v niker 4 Co.'s steamers Angliin and "Westralia. lWingersbcoko.i to West Amtralaa IVt 011iC63-CllSTO)l!Ml)SK QUAY, ',\ r K!d,ILXUIOX fJUDDART, PARKER 11 & CO.'S LinaK AND PoWEIIFUIi StEASISMI'3WESTIiALIA .. 2384 Tom Register ANGLIAN .. 2151) Tons Register, (Weather and circumstances pcnnitling)XO KAI'IER, GISBUKNE, AUCKLAND and SYDNEY to Melbourne and all prinoipr.l Australian ports), Is' All Tickets are imril'/hle 0.1/o Jor stopover or return by asyUnio;; C'o.'s Sii:ame!is, ami hhkrs of U.S.S. Co'/ Tickets may travel bij tuf. aijovk-named sikamkhs. Head Office ior Nov,' Zealand—Queen's Chambers, Weuixoiox. JOHN MUiiUELL, liesidcnt JJnnacsr
CLUB HOTEL, iIASIERIOX. Iyr C. O'COXNEHiflate ® of I'almerston and Hawera), having purchased the Clcb Hotel, Masterton, notifies the public that lie intends to maintain to tlio fullest extent the good name of this high-class Hotel, Commercial Hooms and l'rivato Apartments (or visitors will be kept in a style befitting such a lirst-ratc hostelry ns is the Clod Hotel IYI. C. O'CONNELL, (Late 0/ Vahnerdon <ind Ilaifera). CRITERION CARRIAGE FACTORY. IIALLSTIIEET, MASTEItTON. HIGHEST class Vehicles at lowest prices. Pleasure Carts £l6 Rustic Carts £2O Best value 111 the trf.de. See them before purchasing elsewhere. Wm, REEVES, Manager. THE ECONOMY OF T.C.T. TEA. SCIENTIST;' tell ns a given quantity o! Tea is similar to Malt, only imparting strength to a given quantity of water, therefore any additional quantity is wasted, How to Prepare Tea. In preparing Tea a good economist will be careful not only to liavc the best Tea but the best water. The best Tea is the now famous T.C.T. which is a pure Ceylon Tea, and the best water for making T.O.T. is tho softest. Water Must be Boiling. Except tho water be boiling, filling the teapot spoils the T.C.T. Everybody knows this and acts uo to it—sometimes. Water must bo boiling because it requires tho temperature of boiling water to extract tho peculiar oil which given to T.C.T. its delicious fragrance, Medical Wen Say That T.C.T. frequently cures a headache because by its stimulant action on the general circulation, in which the brain partioipates, the nervous congestion is overcome. Bad Tea promotes indigestion and nervousness. T.C.T. when properly mado is both wholesome and refreshing, TRY T.C.T. TEA. BUY T.C.T. TEA. ETON'S LITTLE LITER PILLS I BILLIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, LIVEIt COMPL/ilNl'S, and all Diseases arising from a Disordered Stomach and Liver. Our tat,lino a Dome., WOOD'S Heidmub Powdkiis, in wafci cachets.-A reliable and sa(e remeilj for sick ajd nervous headache, J, linoi nam Wood, Pharmaceutical Chemist (bj exam.), neit Blacksmith Co., Masterton, jjIHE BEST OBTAINABLE IS atT » TOMATO SAUCE I TOMATO SAUCE I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5713, 17 August 1897, Page 1
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