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VA UNION COMPANY'S L/ w\ TEAS. /&/ \9a teas te as. ■/ / \ *_A / v/ \VA /fv/ \F " OUR VERDICT IS f THB CHEAPEST. TEE BEST, *t„_ Union Packet Tea. / is THE BEST" \ /y W. M. NEWTON v\ / / AND CO,, \§v A?/ SOLli AGENTS ]N NAPIER VA 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, aud the Proprietors havo pleasure in announcing that their OUTPUT HAS DOUBLED SINCE JANUARY 1, 189 L This 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 THR COLONY. k The MANDARIN BLENDS are prepared from the Finest Teas imported from India, China, and Ceylon, and are skilfully blended to suit the taste of those who still prefer the fine China flavor. The TTGER 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 Packete, Five-pound and Ten-pound Tins, and Half Chests. AND ARE OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GROCERS AND STOREKEEPERS II . A . BANNER, SOLE AGENT FOR HAWKE'S BAY.

- CLASS PORTRAITS, . At Moderate Prices. Satisfac-/ tory results guaranteed; Children / <£< and Family groups a speciality. /d?/ Emerson Street (two doors /d? / below Messrs. Magill and /jS* / Campbell's) and Hast- /-vJj /Z , -, -, ings. Awarded Medal X and Diplomas at/i?,,/ h f n d J n J - Indian and >W% d ° n , l8 _- 6 ' . Colonial XCVA Sp T 1 W"° CVx Dunedin, 1889, ,/ sides Numerous Tc monials from tho Pi /\Sy/ a "d other sources. /*&y Note.—Mrs C. will attend Studio from the Ist Jul] _/ t i esdays only until further no ASK -OR EMPIRE company;s__ j foja -_cra:^iKM^iE_t->«caj7a_^»sW«^_«» It is in every way tho purest and b baking powder offered to the pnbl Makes unrivalled Scones and Pastry. Si in Tins at 6d, Ib, Is 6d, and 2s each W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Proprietor"hor^tovers." BOYD'S HORSE COVERS ! THEY FIT WELL ! THEY WEAR WELL ! Ihey are made of the Best Material ai they Always Give Satisfaction. Alse— PATENT ROT-PROOF CANVAS COVERS, M_NTJ_AC_D_ED B_ W. BOYD, SHIP CHANDLER AND SAILMAKEI PORT ABITRIRI. HORSE COVERS from 12s each. TENTS, TARPAULINS, RICK COVER!! SAILS, GEAR, And all kinds of Ship Chandlery Always in Stock. W , 8~0 V D PORT AHURIRI. NORTH BRITISH AND HAWKE'f BAY FREEZING COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE TO SHEEPFARMERS. OWING to the efforts of the 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 such 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 PLAISTS. TOMATO PLANTS. H J. GILBERD OP THE TARADALE NURSERY, HAS FOR SALE Several thousand Strong, Healty, Transplanted TOMATO PLANTS, Grown in the open air. j

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6378, 13 February 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6378, 13 February 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6378, 13 February 1892, Page 4

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