\% UNION COMPANY'S Ll \&\ TEAS. Yy \O\ TF.AS. TEAS. / / \\ /y \ " OUR VERDICT IS ' , 'tub Union Packet Tea, / IS THE BEST" \ /y W. M. NEWTON \f\ // AND Ca > X^ AY SOLE AGENTS IN NAPIER \^\ MANDARIN AND TIGER PUKE BLENDED TEAS. THE great encouragement given to these now favorite TEAS since their introduction into this Market in 1888 has caused the business to become quite a considerable Local Industry, and the Proprietors have pleasure in announcing that their OUTPUT HAS DOUBLED SINCE JANUARY 1, 189 L This satisfactory result is no doubt entirelyowing to the great care that has been taken to RETAIN THE STANDARD OF QUALITY. The many Independent Tests made of the Mandarin and Tiger Blends against their much advertised competitors prove conclusively that they are the BEST VALUE OBTAINABLE IN THE COLONY. The MANDARIN BLENDS are prepared from the Finest Teae imported from India, China, and Ceylon, and are skilfully blended to suit the tante of those who still prefer the fine China flavor. The TIGER BRANDS were the first blends iutroduced into the Colony that combined the richly-flavored Ceylon with the full strength of the Indian Darjeelings and Cachare, and the lurge and regularly-in-creasing demand is proof positive that they have hit the Public Taste. Both blends are packed in Half-pound Packets, Five-pound and Ten-pound Tins and Half Chests. ' AND ARE OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GROCERS AND STOREKEEPERS H . A . BANNER, SOLE AGENT FOR HAWKE'S BAY.
FIEST - CLASS PORTRAITS, , At Moderate Prices. Satisfactory results guaranteed. Children / ajt / and Family groups a speciality. /<s'/ / ' Emerson Street (two doors / <gr / below Messrs. Magill wi&/r§*/ Campbell's) *nd Hast- /4a" /£. ings Awarded Medal V # /Exhibition and Diplomas at Lon ' Indian and 1886, Colonial Zt'W Special First-clast /TV/ Dunedin, ISB9, be- </ sides Numerous Test!V monials from the Press and other sources. Note.—Mrs C. will attend hei Studio from the Ist July or duetsdays ouly until further notice A. GILMOEE & CO.. CARRIAGE BUILDERS, Emkeson Steebt and Clivb SauAEE, IN thanking the Public for their kind and liberal support in the past, we, wculc solicit a continuance of the game, aud bej to inform them that having completed th< only Horizontal Tire Furnace in the Nortr Island, we are prepared to tire wheels single or double tires on each wheel without removing the old ones, on the shorteet notict for the Lowest Possible Price. New worl or repairs in all branches warranted. Th( following , goods are now in Stock and wil be sold Cheap, viz :— 1 Family Buggy 1 Spider Buggy 1 β-fassenger Coach 1 Dog-Cart 1 Spring Cart ASK FOJ* EMPIRE COMPANY'S It IB in every way the purest and bee baking powder offered to the public Makes unrivalled Scones and Pastry. Bol< in Tins at 6i, Is, Iβ 6d, and 2a each W. * a, TURNBULL & CO., Proprietor • IIORSE^OYERsT BOYD'S HORSE COVERS ! THEY FIT WELL ! THEY WEAR WELL ! Ihey are made of the Best Material anc they Always Give Satisfaction. Also— PATENT ROT-PROOF CANVAS COVERS, Manttfaotubkd bt W. BOYD, SHIP CHANDLER AND SAILMAKER, PORT A-BITRIRI. HORSE COVERS from 12e eaoh. TENTS, TARPAULINS, RICK COVERS, SAILS, GEAR, And all kinds of Ship Chandlery Always in Stock. W , 8~0 V D , PORT AHURIRI. NORTH BRITISH AND HAWKE'S BAY FREEZING COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE TO SHEEPFARMERB. O"WIN J to the efforts of the Conference of Freezing Companies, the Executive C'mmitee of that body have now intiniatei that the Shipping Companies have »xreed to make a Substantial Reduction in Fruight, and the Directors of the Korth British and Hawke's Bay Freezing Company (Limited; have pleasure in announcing ' that their clients will receive the full benefit of such Reduction The Company ifi a)eo prepared to buy outright on same teruin as offered by any other Freezing Company in Hawke's Bay, In view of further reductions' no long guarantee is required. Xj 1,. DONNELLY Thk Wnxows, Papaxttea, STOCK, STATION, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION. ACCENT & VAIiUATOB. H. L. DONNELLY has Money to Lend on Krat-clasa Security. AN Kxtra Pair of Trousers given off the same material as suit (if dosired) J. fi, DALTON. i
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6373, 8 February 1892, Page 4
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