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WHY DRINK INFERIOR TEA. «rpHE TYPICAL TEAS " JL That have won the admiration of aU - • <r-»| Young and. old, ; j j t t '**%. Rich and poori i J *] ♦'TIELIABLE" Xi BLENDS of PINE CHINA and PURE INDIAN TEA, XJneqwttJe4l in STKENGTH, PURITY imd FLAVOUE. ♦•OELIABLE" Xi BLENDS of PURE INDIAN TEAS sbow Extraordinary RICHNESS and Powerful BOUQUET. RELIABLE" BLENDS of CEYLON are SUPERB, with a DELICATE AROMA and DELICIOUS FRAGRANUE. T^VERYONE Xj Who knowe the LUXURY of a DELICIOUS CUP of TEA orders ARTHUR NATHAN'S RELIABLE TEA, Sold Eveyywhebe at Packed in Air-tight SgPERLB. Paoketeoontaininghalf pound and one pound of Tea; alac^ in 1, 2, EXTRAQUALTTYi:6, 12, >ndl2olb Tin Canisters ; and 40 and 901 b Chests. .„ Fu.U '&* OdPERLB. height of Teg vjfc guaranteed in Every ; .■ , /- r Eapkageif \/* ALL PACKAGES ' Containing the Teas, -whether Ghesta Canisters, or Packets, invariably bear, ag a Guarantee of Quality, the Registered Trade Mark and Name in full, ARTHUR NATHAN'S RELIABLE TEA. "fTIEAS SOLD BY I X MR ARTHUR H. NJATHAN oonie . -t direct from the Importers ih the! public j they aro miatedf ebtirfely by^ ■; machinery, not beiiig Jtduched j>y| hand. All the Teas are from' any excess of astringency and are what they claim to be— pure articles which have suffered no sophistication, Invalids, as well as those in health, may enjoy drinking these Teas, without the least fear of the injurious effects which so frequently results from using the inferior teas sold by many retailers." PROPRIETORS Of Hotels and Managers of Large Institutions will find it most advantageous using these Teas ur their Establishments. TO STAND THIS SEASON" IN THB TAURANGA, TEPUKE, ANDMA&ETU DISTRICTS. ' THE H^^ TROTTING PONY VBB Stallion X^JjCihilf ' THE OSLEBBA.TED LORD TOM_THUMB. LORD TOM THUMB, bred by John McDonald, Esq.; Wangaehu, was foai«d Ist October, 1886 j is seven years old ; by Butterfly. Dam Little Bonny, both by General Tom Thumb imported from Shetland, :i the Celebrated Circus horse so well known in^ New Zealand. . > I LORD TOM THUMB is a dark chestnut, plenty of hair ; is sound ; good tempered, and a very good trotter ; he stands over 11 hands. Took first prize at Palmerston North Agricultural show in 1887. Following year 1888 he was not shown again. He took first prize in 1889 for the best Entire Pony on the show around, and also first prize at Hawera, in 1890. See New Zealand stud book. Paddocking provided for one ironth free, after wards at Is per week ; every care ; no* ! responsibility. I Teems : Single mares, £1, payable before removal, or a promissory note for amount payable 31st December. Groom's fee, 2fi 6d. t Will travel Tauranga and Kutikati once a' month, being at .Tauranga every cattle sale' day, and every third Saturday in month at Yorkshire Grey Hotel. Full particulars by applying to, A. JONSSON, Owner, Kaikokopu. or Mb JOHN RONAIiD; „,„ Te^Puke. WHEN sending communication? to this journal for publication please note the following — Address, Editor, Bat op Plentt Times, Tauranga. Write on one side of the paper only, as clearly as possible, use.no more capital letters than necessary, and do not nse papar larger than half _gl©et pJLnote. Sign your lull name and. addresß whether for publication or not.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXI, Issue 2907, 21 November 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXI, Issue 2907, 21 November 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXI, Issue 2907, 21 November 1892, Page 3

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