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Y&v UNION COMPANY'S U Y\ teas. /y \s_\- TEAS TEAS. /./ \ \ /v \ OUR VERDICT IS / THE CHEAPEST. THE BEBT > *TMi UN lON PACKET TEA> * / IS THE BEST" \ /y W. I. NEWTON V\ / / AND CO,, V^ A 7/ SOLE AGENTS IN NAPIER \PS, MANDARIN AND TIGER PURE BLENDED TEAS. THE great enoouragomect given to these now favorite TEA.S 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 Testß made of the Mandarin and Tiger Blends against their much advertised competitors prove conclusively that they are tho BEST VALUE OBTAINABLE IN THE COLONY. The MANDARIN BLENDS are prepared from the Pinest Teas imported from India, China, and Ceylon, and aro skilfully blended to suit the taste of those who still prefer the fine China flavor. Tha TIGER BRANDS were the first blends introduced into the Colony thatoom- , bined the richly-flavored Ceylon with the ] full strength of the Indian Darjeelings and Cachars, and the large and regularly-in- , creasing demand is proof positive that they have hit the Publio Taste. Both blends are packed in Half-pound Packets, Five-pound and Ten-pound Tins, and Half Chests. AND ARE OBTAINABLE PROM ALL GROCERS AND BTOREKEEPERS H. A. BANNER, SOLE AGENT FOR HAWKE'S BAY.

LONDON HOTEL, WAGHORNE STREET, i Port Ahubibi. GEO. PENWICKE (Late Fenwicke and Co., Stevedores) HAS taken the above Hotel, which has been thoroughly Renovated and fitted up in the newest and most modern style. Civility and Attention, combined with Moderate Charges. Only the Best Brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits kept in stock. napierliotel, WHITE ROAD. M MOORE begs to inform his numerous • friends and the public generally that be has taken possession of the above New Hotel, and hopes by Strict Attention to Business to merit a Bhare of Public Patronage. BEST BRANDS OF LIQUOR ONLY KEPT IN STOUK. GOOD STABLING. EXCHANGE HOTEL, NAPIER. W. PERRIN, (LATE OF THE MASONIC HOTEL, NAPIER), HAVING taken over the above Hotel wishes to notify t j the Public that he has completely renovated tho establishment, and stocked it with the Beet Liquors procurable. The House is Bituated within twe minutes' walk of the Railway Station. GOOD STABLING. W. PERRIN .. .. Pbqpmktob. OCCIDENTAL HOTnL. WELLINGHAM, late of Waverley . and Petane Hotels, begs to notifj that he has taken the above Hotel, and hopes to meet with a fair share of support. Nothing but Best Liquors Retailed. Dining Room will be under the supervision of capable attendants, &o. Breakfast in time to catch Morning Train. Spacious Billiard Room, with ono ol Burroughes and Watts'B Best Tables. Booking Office for Mr Macdonald's Pa tea Royal Mail Coaches. Terms Moderate. W. ELLINGHAM. /CRITERION FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P. GORMAN .. ~ Pbopbiet PEDDI^'S CLARENDON CLUB HOTEL, Natim, Opposite Post and Telegraph Officer, Napier. Booking offico for MosHrs Crowtlu-r and M'Cauley, E. Robertaou, and W. X Carter's lines of coachos through Hot Lakes District. ; TITOS. PEDDIE, Proprietor. A. MACDONALD'S HOTEL Amtlx Accommodation fob Toubiqts, SCENERY UNSURPASSED IN THE WORLD, Rivers abounding with Trout. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. A COACH will leave tho Napior Pob Offico every MONDAY, at 7 a.m. for Kuripapanga, Moawhang-o, Ruapohu Tokaanu, and Tongariro, returning ever FRIDAY EVENING. A. MACDONALD, Proprietor. F. W. NEEDIIAM, Booking Agent, Occidental Hotel. STORTFORD LODGE HOTeE WM. STOCK wishes to inform the Publio,Stock-owners, Breeders, &c, that the Stortiord Lodge Hotel will be found complete, with every oomfort for themselves and first-oluas aooomnlodatiou for their Stock. Sheep and Cattle Farde. WINES AND SPIRIT'S OF BEST I BRANDS. ! : I WILLIAM STOCK. EMPIRE HOTEL, WAIPAWA. AI__XANDFR SCRIMGEOUR begs to inform his numerous old friends and patrons, commercial gentlemen, and the publio generally, that he has now completed famishing the new Empire Hotel, which b beyond question the best most comfortable and commodious Hotel between Wellington and Napier. The aooommodation for Commercial Gentlemen has been carofullv studied. PRIVATE SUITES FOR" FAMILIES. The cuisine is nnder oaref ul supervision, and the Brands of Wines and Spirits are ol the Highest and Choicest Quality. Flower and Fruit Gardens in connection. ALEX. SCRIMGEOUR, Proprietor. N. COLE,"" OARL VL E STREET, iS prepaved to undertake all kinds o .work in BRICKLAYING AND CONCBEIE WORK. Terms moderate. All orders will receivo prompt attention, and all work earned out under my own personal supervision,

TEA UP TO DATE. AUE EFFORTS ARE CONTINUOUSLY, not [spasmodically, directed to the production of our WELL-KNOWN BLENDS, which contain all the merits that constitute EINEST TEA, i.e., great strength with a delicacy anc richness of flavor ONLY TO BE PROCURED BY THE JUDICIOUS COMBINATION of various growths and, what is most important, their VALU2 is kept "UP TC DATE " with the tea markets of the world EMPIRE TEA COMPANY, W. G. TURNBULL AND CO., iVELLINGT ON, PROPRIETORS. - CLASS PORTRAITS, y At Modorate Prices. Satisfao-/ tory results guaranteed. Children /& > and Family groups a speciality. /<& / Emerson Streot (two doors /cy/ below Mossrs. Magill and Campbell's) and Hast- yf ings. Awarded Modal/ <*""/Exhibition and Diplomas at /i]!..//held in LonIndian and /OJv/don 1886, Colonial ylCS^y Special First-class ' \jy Dunedin, 1889, bex<v y sides Numerous Testimonials from the Pross . and other sources. Note.—Mrs 0. will attend hor / Hastings Studio from tho Ist July on y noaduy • only until further notice * t j^^fftYflßftJgßH_B_— h "fo I'Sl? 1 ""' 1 t, '° ftid °. r P ubllcit yoni H. OWEN, HASTINGS ST , AGEtfT MR GEO. PURVEB having purchased the Business lately carried on in Omahu Road, Hastings, by Messrs Doney Bros., as Farriers and General Smiths, hopes by prompt attention to business entrusted to him to warrant a continuance of the patronage so liborally awarded to his predecessors. iN referouco to tho above, Messrs Donoy Bros., while thanking the Publio of Hastings for tho support formerly awarded them, hopo that their Patrons will continue to give support to their successor, Mr I'nrvet* THOMAS'S SHEEP DIP. fjPHE undersigned has just received fresh JL consignments of this Valuable Dip, and can supply all orders at once. For killing tick or lice and improving the condition of tho wool, Thomas's Dip is superior to all others. j HARMOOD A. BANNER, I Scle Agent for Hawke's Bay.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6413, 25 March 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6413, 25 March 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6413, 25 March 1892, Page 4

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