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Beade, In the Heart of the Storm, d 0.... 2 6 New Edition; paper 6 Seeta, Col. Meadows Taylor, ... ... 26 Awaking, Mrs J. Kent Spender. Picture Ralph Darnell, do. ..- ... 2 6 Boards 2-0 A Noble Queen, do. ... 2 6 Judith Shakespere.W. Black, New Edition, 2 6 Tippo Sultaun, do. „. 2 6 The Wise Woman of Inverness, W. Black, The Light that Fadetb, Rudyard Kipling, 6 0 New Edition 2 Plain Tales from the Hills, do. 6 0 White Heather, W. Black, New Edition 2 6 lafes Handicap, . do. i 6 0 Toldby the Colonel, W.L. Alden ... 3 6 TheNaulahka, do. 6 0 IFoTbid i_ie t ßanns^ Frankfort Moore 6 0 Barrack Room Ballads, do. 6 0 From Wwdom i Court,Merriman and Many Inventions, do. 6 0 r Tailentyre.. 3 6 Robbery nnder Arms, red cloth, Rolf 'The-Fate of Fenella, by 24 authors, ... 3 6 ,_. -._.,. Boldrewqod 3 6 Adventures of aFair Rebel, Matt Crim 2 0 Miners Right, red do. Rolf Boldrewbod 3 6 A Mad Prank, by Mrs Hungerford, 1 0 Colonisdl^nneivdo. dp. . - 3 {$..1 Sohskifthe<3Rxft^byP. HaylluHter ls&l « Squatter's Dreara, do. do. „ 3fi National Gallery Pictures, PaU MaUoffice 1 3 Nevermore, do. do. 3 6 TwurtrShadowsnd Shine, Marcus Clarke 2 6 The Refugees, A«. Co/ian Doyl-? v paMft p xs 7 Hitf^Dale^ New Novel by *^Veii«'' 2 0 «., .^i;'VU-A . >Her^^c]b. 7^ 6 Whaiu&^&EKL'i'' WONDERFUL Pietro Ghislen, F. Marion Crawford/paper PACKET OF XMASCARDS, containing4o « • .1 ri^ ;-,■** : 2 fa cl6 - $ 6 Choice Cards, post^free, 12 Gnsley GnseU, Charlotte M.- Tonge, paper WrLDMAN and Lyell ? s ' ' YULE PACKET . cover, 2/6, clo. 3 6 containing 25 Christmas and New Year The Temble Cj^, Count A.x 10 Pict Bds, 2/- clo. 2 ' 6 / Postage on books 2d in the ls. VIGTORI/f AR6AO£, AOeKbAND. THE R__ASt3ISIS WHY Tbe public prefer the Celebrated STANDARD TEAS are very simple— Thby abb thb Best Valub in thb Mabkbt. Thbt combine Flavoub, Stbength, Gbip, and Richness, thbv-ete tm_ popttlab taßtb in bboabd to quality. Thby _____ All at Reasonable Pbicbs. Our Teas are bought from samples submitted for telegraphic reply to Calcutta, Colombo, and Foochow. We know what we are buying in foreign markets, and their snite-Lility to the looal trade, and we leave nothing to the judgment of agents, and consequently secure UNIFORMITY! which is always so desirable. The expansion in demand during thia year (1892) has been the most practioa] proof of success. Our energies an 4 ability are being directed to preserve and extend the trade, and we confidently recommend, aU lovers of reaUy good Tea to ask for one or other of our eight distinct Blends, according to the palate of the consumer, as to preference for ALL INDIAN, ALL CEYLON, or PART INDIAN AND CHINA, at prices based npon the lowest scale of profit. ; To secure tha right artiole, buyers should be familiar with the brands as under : And aak for No. 1 to No, 8, accordiing to marked prioe. on every packet or tin, L. D. NAI"HAN & CO. .i-,-,7-:.-::--' •i: J >}.k-y'->i:'-i~.Y\.ln;)-.. 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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3071, 22 January 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3071, 22 January 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3071, 22 January 1894, Page 3

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