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SIR ANDREW CLARK, LL.D., F.R.S., F.R.O.P. [ (Physician in ordinary to the Queen, 1331). LECTURE ON TEA ITo the Students of the London Hospital. [.' ■ ■•■t-.-ir... ■ (Extract from the "Pall Mall Budget.") e< Tea, to be useful, should be I first of all black China Tea. The * Indian Tea which is being cultivated \ has become so powerful in its effects upon the nervous system that a cup of it taken early in the morning, as many people do, so disorders the : nervous system, that those who take it actually get into a state of tea I intoxication, and it produces a form , of nerve disturbance which is most ; painful to witness." ~ ,„, Although we arc the largest dealers in Indian and Ceylon Teas in the Colonies we have always strongly advised the public to drink our Blended Teas in preference to Indian or Ceylon alone. Wβ maintain thoy are too sickly for 90 pep cant, of the tea drinking public; and in England, where such large quantities are shipped, over 80 pep cent, are used for Blending , with China Teas, which are undoubtedly as Pure as Indian and Ceylon, and ? A* 10 . 1, ® refreshing- when properly Blended. Many Inexperienced firms push Indian - and. Ceylon on the public because it is beyond them to produce a regular, true blend and tho profit is larger, for cheap common Indians give out a strong, coarse liquor, without any make people, fopa time, fancy they are getting a bargain, till they nnd out, to their -that SIR A. CLARK is right. The leading- medical men in England arc condemning- the use of Indian and Ceylon Tea alone, and the above extract from Sir A. Clark s Lecture must convince all that a taste for Indians, which has to bo acquired by force at first, is a serious and dangerous tldng. We are publishing the above extract for the benefit of those that have not seen it, and to support what we havo always maintained. This is against our own interests, for the profit on these 1 eas is equal if not moro than that on other kinds. NELSON, MOATE & CO., Indian, China, and Ceylon Tea Importers, Christchurch, Auckland, Dunedin, Wellington, Hobart, and Launceston.

FROM THE' VERY. FIRST it has been the aim of the Proprietor to make ARTHUR NATHAN'S "RELIABLE" TEAS j pre-eminent, and tho manner in which tho •■ Public has patronised them during: the pact two f years is a flattering encomium that requires , nothing else to convince the most sceptical that i those Teas hare • HIT THE TASTE OF THE PEOPLE. - Tho Continued and Increasing Demand has not, as is often the case, caused any relaxation L of that careful supervision bo necessary to enr sure the rigorous adherence to tho principles j" that hare always actuated the Proprietor, and j enabled ARTHUR NATHAN'S "RELIABLE" TEAS f to command the confidence of all those who are %nxious to purohaso a Good, Sound, and Reliable Article at a Moderate Price. " Money can't buy better" has been tho motto we chosa as oar watchword, and the Public can say whether the character of the " RELIABLE" TEAS has not fully maintained their name ever since they were introduoed. Every Package is guaranteed FULL WEIGHT OF TEA. Purchasers are particularly requested to soe thai the full name, ARTHUR NATHAN'S "RELIABLE." is on the Label, above the Trade Marie. To i those who haTe not yet had an opportunity O£ testing their merit, we say, GIVE THEM X TRIAL. sfou will find that your confidence has not been misplaced, and will be enabled to judge for foursolves how far they will justify, tho asser" > (ion that i THEY PLEASE EVERYBODY, A.RTHUR NATHAN'S " RELIABLE" TEAS ire obta.noble everywhere, at 2a and 2s 6d per Ib. in the Finest Blends of China, India, or peylon.

O P E O I A L N O T-I C E. Havinjr Purchased tho Assigned Stock of Messrs A. LEV! & CO., Jewellers, of Sydney, at a Larjjo Discount, I bep to state that I intend offering the same in conjunction with my own Well-selected Stoolc. at a Discount of 20 PKR CENT. (4s in the Pound) Off all CASH PURCHASERS, for a Few Weefcs Only. The Stook. -which consists of First-class Gold and Silver Watchoa, and Jewellery of every d meription. Diamond Goods. Marble and other C ocks, Electro - plated und Sliverwtiro, and Kaucy Goods, etc.. is one of the largest ever offered to the public of Auckland. i Trusting intending purohasera will kindly Inspect my Stock, I remain youre obediently, HENRICH KOHN. Queen-street, Auckland. P.S.-r All goods marked in plain figures.

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"foPW STOCK op SUMMERDSAPBrtY' Jji AND CLOTHING AT W. R» BRIDGMAN'2. Splendid selection of Dolalnea Fancy and White Muslins, Prints, Ginghams . Pongcon." Sateens, Summer Cashmeres in Oil the new shades; Fancy Dress Goods Uinbrella3. Sunshades in variety Choice Now Embroideries, Kid Gloves Fallings. Coreers, Ladies' Underclothing Hosiery, Dust Cloake „, _ ~ Best value in Long Lace Curtains; Iβ 10d, ?.a Zu. 2s 6d, 3s 3d to 20s , Job clearing warehouse Hno Mnelin-wori Embroidery, frreat bargain _ All-wool Cheviot Dress Goodt. 20 inch, in Fawn, SUver-srrey, Pink, Palc-bluo, etc., 9id yard, worth la 2d yard Job line Wide White. Cream, and Lemonuoloured Lacee, half warehouse price, to clear New Flooroloths and Linoleums Good line Art Muslins, 4}d; -wide width do, 5Jd Job line Silk Tailbta Gloves, Black and Coloured, 6d, 9d, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d; worth double Snlendid variety of Flannelette* Splendid quality Seal-brown Cashmere Hoso, half-price to clear The stock of Clothing in Men's, Boys, and Youths' is new and well assorted, and marked low , . , ~ 'Lot of sample Hosiery at 6d, Sd, Is, about halt Clearing line Men's Unbleached Cotton Singlets, 2s, worth 3s . , Splendid quality Men's Coloured Cotton amulets and Pants, slichtly. damaged, 2s 6d, worth 4s 6d ; Straw Hats in variety Newest style and colours in Felt Hats. Ties, Scarfs, etc. ■ SDeclal value in Men's Molo Trousers Nice lot Now Tweeds, all Qualities. Patterns free by post. Tram tiokets free tc and from Wharf. j>BB J .QUEEN.-St7aUOELANI>v.| 288 PE ERL ES S rp EA! E E R L E S S JL B A ! J3KERLESS rpEA ! EERLESS IEA! INDIAN, CHINA, AND CEYLON. 2/, 2/4, 2/6. CONSUMERS are requested to TRY THESE TEAS and compare them with anything now offering in the market. The best proof of thei excellence is that the salo has doubled during the last three inontb.3. Wholesale op H. B. M- OETONg9f X IN "ORIZES. *lO' JL WORD TRANSPOSITION. For Conditions See Eighth Page. CLOSES 31st JDECEMBER, 1891. HE NORTH B R R AIL WA Ti LEAGUE cannot effect its object nnlo» every member instate on to™g°g..s£% Dftlton's Suits, at £3 ss, with Kxtia I air 0. Trousers.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 307, 29 December 1891, Page 4

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