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ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Bl A|A •Xfi\ ■ GA2EHX ■ AiN? ■ 1 'aAA B " The blending is entirely attenHSL I wQim l»"r*''"*"*t * ded to by Mr. Nelson himself, ▼"▼ -M. ▼▼▼■▼ m yJSnKSj!* who is a Taster of greet experiB Mv ence, and has had * special l>l "pi_| c? iiffi .jSsfra training in the art.' , (IN I nti # mSwIsPV m TIMABU HERALD. wjt * M frm 'b B UwjW*( % ** This firtn deserves the sup* w\ff\ jr\ \ \j M m Jmmm«k. \ port ofall purchasers of Tern V/ r\ V«» B #«. ME as the article they ofieri» #<v r<4s? TTii SraSfcL 9*\ superior to anything we **O B sSj v$K have seen in thisColeny." B 1$ %" Mr. Nelson is a pro- ; • »IY\V* x #/«■ JSfcSfissSL W% Taster and' THOUGH B \ m PRICES: BY ALL 2/8 3/- • ffiiwi ii'iirtii li'i'i'i 'urn lb. ■ ■■ PURE BLENDED TEAS. AUCKLAND, WE LITTON, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEOIN. '_ AGENTS EVERYWHERE. _^. MURTON "aSd LITE'S CONDENSED LIQUID FOOT-ROT CURE. CERTAIN IN ITS EFFECTS! EAST TO USE! AND VERY CHEAP! BEFORE placing this Preparation on the Market, and drawing the attention of Sheepfarmera to its Value, we have thoroughly satisfied ourselves by Practical Experiments, extending over some time and under varying circumstanoes and conditions, that THE QUALITIES ABOVE MENTIONED MAY JUSTLY BE CLAIMED FOR IT, We now, therefore, with full confidence as to the results, recommend' its xtse. TO BE USED 1 IN 50. Ono Gallon is sufficient for 50 Gallons Oold Water, and the Solution thus made should be placed in a trough so that the Sheep can walk through it, AFTER THOROUGHLY PARING. The depth of the Solution should be about 4 inches. ONE MINUTE'S IMMERSION IS SUFFICIENT. ' '■;' IN HALF-GALLON AND ONE-GALLON TINS, PRICE TEN SHILLINGS * PER GALLON. MAITOFACTTmKD ONLT Bt MURTON AND WHITE, SOLE PROPRIETORS, PORT AHURIRI, NAPIER, HAWKE'S BAY, NEW ZEALAND. ~

HAWKE'S BAY OOAGH FACTORY Habttnos-stbeet. NEAR VULCAN FOUNDRY, P. HALL (Lato of Forster's American Coach Factory, 9 years, and late of Jao. M'Leod, 6 years) HAS commenced businesa as Coachbuilder and Wheelwright, and is prepared to take orders for all kinds of f Obachbuilding, &o. ' All Repairs sent him -will be executed promptly, and eatisfaction guaranteed. ' 1 Wheels properly tired. ' ' , Traps exchanged or taken in part payment lor new ones. - Painting and Trimming carefully attended to /GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. . Low premium. , ) uml lavee bonuses. Funds kept in New Zoalaad. Claims imiil immediately after proof of defctb. Most liberal conditions. Low Now Zealand mortality. Economical management. Stato security. TOTAIi SUM ASSUBBD (including Bonus Aililitions) ... ... ... £7.135,3*3 TOTAL FUNDS (the whole inveeted ' ia New Zealand) ... £1,308,40$ In addition to the above funds, the office has an ANNUAL INCOME of over £868.009 The Surplus Cash Profltain 1685 wen 49*3,668 OPENING OF TONTINE SAVINGS FUND SECTION. Tontine Savings Fund System Poliofae v* now being issued. New Assurors and existing Assurance Policyholders will be allowed to join this Boction. All profits accruing after entering the section are set apart to he divided among the policyholders remaining in the eeotion at the end of 1900, whon liberal returns in cash are ftnUcipatod. Tho principles of the Tontine ana mode Of keeping accounts are not kept secret, v ia case ot othor Tontines advertised. ■ ~..■ V Information can be obtained at the He*4 Office and all Branches and Agencies, Mid •Iμ Irom the Travelling Agents of the Department. F. W. 3-RANKLAND, . ■ : Actuary and Principal OflLur. D. M. LUCKIB. i OommiMleoar, y yqu^^^% : f YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO waste your money on TRASHY, LOW PRICED SOAPS. Praotloa M Thrift, and study true ECONOMY by M using only BURNS'S Al SOAP. The J§| effort made to improve the homes ef New -'*' Zealand must fail.to secure their full effect unless they succeed in inducing every houeekooper to use BURNSSAI SOAP. It is a simple, but useinl artiole. Thoee who fail to use it are still more simple, and not half as useful. r k "" rr —' —2L You may have hoard of it a THOUSAND TIMES without using it ONCE. If yoa will reverse the position and USE IT ONCE You will praise it to others a THOUSAND TIMES. I have spent hundreds of pounds in convincing the women of New Zealand that their labor can be greatly lightened by using BUBNS'S Al SOAP (thb Wbßia Renowned Clkanseb!), but I have fallen short ef my amuidon if I have failed to CONVINCE YOU. LAUNDERS, GILBERD & CO., Soap MAMUPAOTtrnKia, Bonkduot amj Taixow Mbbohanib. A * f ° r S YESiow B Soi^ T FSIZB SOFT SOAP for Scouring a Speciality. All Orders will receive our prompt and >est attention. c * ... Postal Addsess: j-wj.!*

7EALANDIA SHEEP DIP. M A ——— This DIP, prepared by ourselves, is an Entirely Different Article to anything now offered to Sheopowners, and all we ask is A TRIAL TO PROVE ITS VAST SUPERIORITY OVER OTHER DIPS.. "Wo Guarantee it to Absolutely DESTROY all INSECTS infesting Sheep, to improve tho condition of tho Wool, and to bo quite harmless to persons using it. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.'S NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, Limited. Ttr & J. STAPLES, "boot manufacturers, Wellington, And manufacturers of Goods bearing the above well-known and celebrated brand, are glad to be able to announce to the inhabitants of Napier that advico_ is still freely received from all parts of this colony giving testimony of the superiority of their Goods, in comparison with those of other manufacturing firms of New Zealand, and attribute their succoss to the following rules and precautions directed to the Goods when in course of manufacture, and which have always been faithfully adhered to. Ist. First-class workmen only are employed. 2nd. None but prime material is used, and systematically distributed in manufacture. 3rd. The latest machinery (labor saving) is employed, hence their ability to undersell their competitors. 4th. Tho proprietors make it a study to fulfill the wants of their numerous customers, by offeriug them an artiole that will bring credit to their house, and benefit also tho community. 6th. And above all, direct thoir wholo attention to excelling tho Goods of other manufacturers. In reference to the above, we would remind Householders that the " Wellington Brand" line in Boots, Shoes, and Slippers can be procured from any bootmaker and principal dealers in the district, and those who havo not given tho Goods a trial will do well to do so, and thereby encourage tho employment of labor in tho colony, and Local Industries in general, and additionally benefit themselves by koeping money within the colony. Storekeepers, Bootmakers, and Warehousemen may rely ou a speedy and satisfactory issue of any of tho favors entrusted for our execution, and would ask them to address all correspondence to W. & J. STAPLES, MANUFACTURERS, St. Hiix-stbkkt, Wellington. "ZEALANDIA" ! BOOTS'IMIKSK tVlobratod IWto lisvo STOOD 1 thoTKST for THIRTEEN YEARS ; thov httvo Ih'oii sold throughout the colony, wwi <uv to-day MORE POPULAR THAN XV X.X ; hi Mti> busy i\ity or in tho quiet tVnvHt their fumo is known*to thousinds. THK SPLENDID WEAR And reputation of Uvic brand havo arisen from tho fact that only tirst-olnss materials aiw UN<>d, tuul nono but good workmen aro wnptoywl in thoir luanufticturc. TESTIMONIALS Havo boon tvooivoil from hundreds of customers, oertityinjr to tho ttplendid wear of ' (ho** Uoots, ttiid tlio Publio are guaranteed : !»gi»inst loss frvun bad workmanship. A Hoot with M»eh :i rcputntion naturally . lends to othor uroods Kung offered, purport- ; ing to Ih> "• Zu\ijkxinis," but Uiis is itregiwUwd Trado Bmnd, and every pair is sitHJwpwl on tho solo '' ZkauikdiAm' and juiy othor Boot is not a genuine " Zkajani'll " vmloss luniring the stamp. THESE CELEBRATED BOOTS Have had extraordinary success at the vuvkms Exhibitions. In Sydney find Melbourne they obtained tho Highest Colonial Awirnls ; at Christchurch and Wellington Kxliihitions tlioy obtiiinod the only Gold Modnta, and havo been placod fii-st at local Shows and Exhibitions too numerous to mention ; and at tho recent INDIAN AND COLONIAL EXHIBITION they wore l>rom>uni-ed tho FINEST EXHIBIT in :he wholo Exhibition. (Sco Sir Julius yon llaast's letter to Sir Julius Vogol). And is this was in competition against the British Empire, it is something to bo fairly - irond of. r Lot all thoso who want Strong, Hard- £ Tearing, Good-fitting Boots, buy a pair of ' JSEALA.NDIAS," and thoy will nover ise any othor. Sold by Storekeopeors and Boot and Shoe ieiUers tlirougliont New Zealand, and nunufuotured for tho trado by LIGHTBAND, ALLAN & CO., Christchuroh. b £ Sco that tho brand " ZEALANDIA " is tamped on tho solo. Tho new '' PARAG ON " BOOT patented ~ y us, and tho INDESTRUCTIBLE TOE Pi ro splendid tilings; and wo also highly scommend " Corrick's Patent Boot Back rotoetors." j LIGHTBAND, ALLAN & CO.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5272, 16 July 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5272, 16 July 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5272, 16 July 1888, Page 4

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