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\?X UNION COMPANY'S^,/ \fi\ TEAS. Ml \£\ TFAS TEAS. 1/ \ f OUR VERDICT IS / , 'm Union packet tea- . / IS THE BEST" \ /y W. M. NEWTON V\ // MD C(X ' \ck /v/ SOLS AGENTS IN NAPIER VA AN/ \v MANDARIN AND TIGER PURE 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, 1891This satisfactory result is no doubt entirely owing 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 aro prepared from the Finest Teas imported from India, Chirm, and Ceylon, and are skilfully blended to suit the taste of those who still prefer the fine China flavor. The TIGER BRANDS were the first blends introduced into the Colony that combined the richly-flavored Ceylon with the full strength of the Indian Darjeelings and Cachars, and the large and regularly.increasing 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 . RANN ER , SOLE AGENT FOR HAWKE'S BAY.

FIRST - CLASS PORTRAITS, , At Moderate Prices. Satisfac- ■ / tory results guaranteed. Children /j& / and Family groups a speciality. /<ft/ Emerson Street (two doors / op / below Messrs. Magill and /'IcP / Campbell's) and /-*' ~,.,. k La„a iw_,_i..i / 4& /Exhibition mgs. Awarded Medal/ W and Diplomas a 1886, n U l!, an ; a First-class Colonial /v'k 1 v*t» j- ,oon v. Dunedin, 1889, De- ./ sides Numerous Testimonials froni the Press /^V" - / -nd other sources. / Note.—Mrs C. will attend her Studio from the Ist July on / l nesdays only until further notice ASK FOR EMPIRE COMPANY'S jrf_w^^__r_.i_w t^i__i_isf.Bw_at^?_ri3»wMi-^^ s ' ■■ ■ ■ " -' It is in every way the purest and be-A baking powder ofiorod to the public Makes unrivalled Scones and Pastry. Sold in Tins at 6d, Is, Is 6d, and 2s each W. * G. TURK BULL & CO., Proprietors BOYD'S HORSE COVERS ! THEY FIT WELL ! THEY WEAR WELL! ■j Ihey are made of the Best Material and 5 they Always Give Satisfaction. Alse— PATENT ROT-PROOF CANVAS j COVERS, Manttfactubed by W. BOYD, BHIP CHANDLER AND SAILMAKER, PORT AHURIRI. HORSE COVERS from 12s each. TENTS, TARPAULINS, RICK COVERS, SAILS, GEAR, And all kinds of Ship Chandlery j Always in Stock. W . B"5 V D , PORT AHURIRI. NORTH BRITISH AND HAWKE'S BAY FREEZING COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE TO SHEEPFARMERS. OWING to the efforts of tho Conference of Freezing Companies, the Executive Committee of that body have now intimated that the Shipping Companies have agreed to make a Substantial Reduction in Freight, and the Directors of the North British and Hawke's Bay Freezing Company (Limited) have pleasure in announcing that their clients will receive the full benefit of 6uch Reduction. The Company is also prepared to buy outright on the same terms as offered by any other Freezing Company in Hawke's Bay. In view of further reductions no long guarantee is required. TOMATO PLANTS. TOMATO PLANTS. I TOMATO PLANTS, j c i H J GILBERD I OF THE D TARADALE NURSERY, § HAS FOR SALE Several thousand Strong, Healty, Transplanted TOMATO PLANTS, Grown in the open air. j —

v CALL AND SEE THE GRAND ■ CHRISTMAS I DISPLAY n I ie AT THE NAPIER BAZAAR. THE BEST COLLECTION IN TOWN TO CHOOSE FROM AT W. L. WHITE'S NAPIER BAZAAR, EMERSON STREET. HAWKE'S BAY FOUNDRY. GALLOWAY k CO., Poet Napieb, j ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS j FOUNDERS, | BOILER MAKERS. ! MAKERS OF MACHINERY of EVERX | DESCRIPTION. I MAKING & REPAIRING of BOILERS •t A Speciality. ci SHEEP SHEARING and ALL OTHER MACHINERY ERECTED. Steam Fittings, Steam users* Sundries. Cold Rolled Shafting, Pulleys, &c. oi all sizes, always in stook. QUOTATIONS GIVEN FOR ojECOND HAND PORTABLES. FOR S_LE— d 1 Four-horse power Multitubular Boubr 1 Doable-oylindrii, .launch Engine Also, A large quantity of second-hand Sawmill Machinery in first-class order. Telephone No. 105. Chemist and ask for'_eSrf If* __g without the aid or publicity of 3 * H. OWEN, HABTINGS ST., *AGENT.. HASTINGS BDT, COLIX AND* SWIMMING BATHB NOW OPKN FROM 5 A.M. TO 8 P.M. Reserved for Ladies Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 11 to 12 o'olook. Afternoons of same days 2 to 3 p.m. Monthly or Season tickets may be obtained from Ist October. \ MERICAN BIRD CAGES. Just to Hand FANCY WIRE BIRD CAGES. Large Assortment. Very Cheap. NOVELTY DEPOT. GBATEFUL-COMFORTINg EPPS'SCOCOA. I :B__AICFABT tion, and by a careful appU_u o n_fch£ fi£ ndnutri " ties of weU-selected a««fMS_Jffi our breakfast tables with a _E_t?w / „ de * strong enough to resistieverV tending l * 5? untd Hundreds o_ubtlo niala<U e 7Je W^'^T 8 " ready to attack whemrirtS, uoating isound ns n»y__iH>__y__^& b "Sr <^ po, - s - W "» well fortified with pSrf u oo l ourselves nourished « n WW* Gazette. •- «wwcie, in the Civil Serutct Made simply with boiling wafer or milk., Sold mi-lb. packets by Groccra, labelled _J_;«_. JAMES EPPS & CO., ' : HOMXEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON, ENGLAND.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6376, 11 February 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6376, 11 February 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6376, 11 February 1892, Page 4

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