jJNIONSTMMSHIFCO. OF NEW ZEALAND (Ltd). Steamers Icnvc Wellington (is under circumV stances veitnittius — W Tarawcin, Friday, Aug. 20, 4 p.m. Coiinnn, Saturday, Aug. 21, 11 p.m. Ilotorun,* M nidny, Aug. 23, I !'■'". Vnkatipu, Monday, Aug. 23, 5 p.m. Te Auau, Tuesday, Aug. 24, _ 4 p.m. liotonia,' Wednesday, Aug. 20, I p.m. •Lytteltononiy. LYTIK LTO ST TIM A 111 I, OAMARU, AND __pUNKDIN 1 _ (.'minim, Saturday, An;. 21, 11 p.m. 'lfTittBART ASi)"MBI.BOUKNK VIA SOUJII. ' Wakatipu, Mo'iday, Aug. 2:1, 5 p.in. NAPIER. "iTISIiHIINK A.i'll" AlHiivUNli Tjingadee? Wednesday, Aug. 25, o p.m. Tor.iwcr.i. Thursday, Aug. 20, ■] p.m. •Calls KiSt (Joist, llnvs. SYIMY VITAIJCIOAN D. ' Timwuia, "i'lionjay, Aug. 211, I p.m. • SYPSKY "linuarr:* Talime, __ Saturday, Aaj;. 2S, 4 p.m. ' " SKLSOji DiUKLT liotorun, I'liihy, Aug. 29, inidii't. Mi'iiuimn, .Sunday, Aug. 22, ii'i ~ I'icioN AXDNI;I.S(IN/ ~ itieiiinimd, Friday, Aug. 20, II p.m. Mawlirra, Monday, Aug. 2:1, Ip.m. Taki.pmia, Wcilntsdiv. Aug. 23, 1 p.m. KEW""I'LYJKtUTH' AND OXKIIUSIjA Tatapuui, Fii'ay, Aug. 2!i, ii p.m. Maliiiiapua 6 Sun lav, Aug. 2J, niln't. '('ills Jud/oa. GKEVMOUiii DIIIM. Omaperi', 'i'tie-day, Aug.2l, _ nuoii L WKSTPdliirciiKV" AXir iIIIKITIKA, VIAI'ICTIIK AND NELSON. Richmond, Friday, Aug. 20, :i ji.in. Jhwlitra, Monday, Aug, 28, 1 p.m. AVaiiiui.f Wednesday, A«g. 55. f])ots not cill l'icion, \Vi'.<t[»:,it. NEW Herald. Monday, Aug. 8(1, noon. 1 SO YA AXIMVKVUkA FROM AiICKtj.VXiX Woilnsaday, Sept-. 8. r i!AHAT6nga"AN'd TAma'inioSi ~ AUOKLA NJ). Upolu, * Wednesday, Sept. 1. FIJI "AND SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. ♦ Taviuni, Wednesday, Vuj. 2j. Tickets available by Messrs Hnddart, Vark'.-r A CV.'s steamers Anglian and Wc.-trali.i. lVsengcrs lieoked to West Australian Ports OllicSS —CuSTOMUOCiIK QUAY, IV KUISII [Oil j|ife TUDDART, PARKER 1 & CO.'S Labor asd Powehfol Siehbiiips— WESTIULLV .. 2SB-1 Tons liefiistcr ANGLIAN .. 215'J Tons licjster, (Weather ami circumstances iiurniiUii!;')— - Anim.ias I Friday I Aug. 2711) p.m. Wcstiui.ia | Friday | Sep. 10! 3 p.m. TOKA HEU," GISIiOKNE, AUCKLAND cml SYDSEY (Transhipping toMelbourin iuvl sill principal Australian ports). Anohax I Thursday I Sep. 2 1 1! p.m. Westkama | Thursday | Sep. Hi | llp.m, " (iwi// TkktH are itruil"hle aUo jorsiop ovcrorrtlun; by j:.'y Uxios Co.'s Sik.uikiis, uml liohkn ol U.fi.S. Co'.; TicMi mail Irilttl hi/ THE AIIOVK-SAMEII BIEUIEIIS. Head Office for New Zealand-Queen's Ahmkrn, Weuixutos, ' r JOHN iMUCHELL, Hesident Managjr.
CLUB MOTEL, Misiemox. JyT C. O'CONNELL ol l'almerston ami Hawera), bavin" purchased (be (Jlud Hotel, Masteiton, notifies the public that be in- ■* lends to maintain to the fullest extent the Rood name of this high-class Hotel. Commercial llooms and l'rivate Apartments for vistas will bo kept in 11 style befitting such a iirst-rato hostelry as is the Club Hotel. M, C, O'CONNELL, (Ink of I'almcrA'jit ami Ihimra). CRITERION CARRIAGE FACTORY. HALLSTIiEET, iIASTHHTOX. HIGHEST class Vehicles at lowest prices. Pleasure Carts £l6 Rustic Carts £2O Best value in the trade, See them before purchasing elsewhere. Wm. REEVES, Manager. THE ECONOMY or 'T.C.T. TEA. SCIENTISTS tell us a given quantity of Tea is similar to Malt, only imparting strength to a given quantity of water, therefore any ad®ioual quantity is wasted, How to Prepare Tea. 1 In preparing Tea it good economist will 1)5 careful not only to have the best Tor. 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.C.T. is the softest. Water Must be Boiling. Except the water be boiling, filling the teapot spoils the T.C.T. Everybody knows this and acts up to it —somctimca. _ Water must be boiling because it requires the temperature of boiling v;ator to extract the peculiar oil which gives to T.C.T. its i»Aicious fragrance. • Medical, Men Say
Thai T.C.T. frequently cures a headache because by ita stimulant action 011 the general circulation, in which the brain participates, the nervous congestion is overcome. k Bad Tea promotes indigestion and " nervousness, T.C.T. when properly made is both wholesome end refreshing. TRY T.C.T. TEA. BUI T.C.T. TEA. MASTKIiION PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND building society. 7JIHE Society is prepared to grant Loanb —repayable by instalment or otherwise—on approved Freehold or Leasehold Securities, and to RECEIVE MONEY ON DEPOSIT, fe Ternu on Application. " J, E. KEITH, Manager.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5715, 19 August 1897, Page 1
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665Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5715, 19 August 1897, Page 1
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