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BY APPOINi'MJSJNT IO JUS BJUJKLLKNCY %s%&s£& TMK KAKL OIT ONSLOW. &*ll£ ¥£!?£$ £!sf!fts?£l PHIS! JL w # , \ £d% . jTW\ S #i\ \ H.Z. HIDnBTBIAr fIAZETOfc ■-£ _ki«4i ' I *AM rt. B / M\ %" The blending is jntireW atten- ■ bBSL I BOiS B fi^ffS^L, \ ded to by Mr. Nelson himself, IIV 1 *" ¥TO M jirNls.t!So_P % who is a Taster of great experi3 £/JSSS3uKSk eQce t and b&s had & special iti& TWJC B jTjM4^SA training in the ait." IN Int BS /T3QSiX\ % TIMARU HEBALD. \M _ B # I*T«T7" Sflo\ m "Thta firm deserves the supYl/f\ rt V \\ B / JtWtiBSL \ % portof all purchasers ofTea V URLV B / f^BJSft^A %as the article they ofler it 6ft "^ m M a ■J*Hsia^J < 3\ *. superior to anything w* «% B fv *~j jjffl [ °SPr7 *g\ \& havsteeninlhisColony," .j p&r* B l°> \Jzl QBJSEv *\ \k " Mr. Nelson is a pro* twd^Cv 1 B #** JTf? Jiniujli \ v\ wl fessional Taster and THOUGH # _^^_^i^^y^ !s^sv^% PRICES: PURE BLENDED TEAS? AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, IHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIIi AGENTS EVERYWHERE^ OSE ONLY JOHN WILSON & OO.'S POK'M^J OtiMENT oHPi T* /* k **\ uiMNf) / \ 2 TRADE MARK, iq) TRY \ o^k Jl "'• Upwards of 10,000 Tons already used in New Zealand. PETER HUTSON & CO., BOLE AGENTS FOR WELLINGTON AND DISTRICT. ALSO HYDRAULIC LIME AGENT ™ d e mark FO Li JiWilson&C? AUCKLAND, MZ. ADDRESS— WARING TAYt,QK-»-Til"frT, Wellington. ASK YOUITGIIiOCEiI FOR ~ "THE PLANTER'S CHOICE" PURE INDIAN TEAS. nnHESE ju^ly celebrated Teas, which oomprise the choicest growths of India and JL Ceylon, aro carefully selected by our Agents in Calcutta and Colombo. They have now stood the test of over NINE YEARS' OP PUBLIC FAVOUR, And have NEVER FAILED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. W 111 IVTn 1 $w f>\ W\ __L perlb " No ' 2'2 ' $iE 2/4 " No. 3 ' ' j|§l 2/6 •■ NOTE.— Our Indian Packet Trade Mark, registered at Wellington, 22nd June, 1885. The Proprietors, being practical Tea Experts, having had several years training as Tea Garden Managers in Assam, may almost lay claim to being the earliest introduoers of Indian Teoß into this Colony, having been established sinoe 1882 as Indian Tea Merchants in Auckland. Our Ceylon Brands, spooially packed for us in load paokets at the Gardens, and Blended India and Chinas, will bo found to compare favourably with the best offered throughont the Colony. These Teas are only obtainable from Grooers and Storekeepers, our bnsiness being strictly Wholesale. CEYLON TEAS. BLENDED TEAS. No. 1, " RUN RUAN " 2s per lb. No. 1 BLEND \* 8d No. 2 „ „ ... ' ... 2s Cd „ No. 2 BLEND 2s 51b. BOXES (original packages) 2s „ No. 3 BLEND 2s 6d \,, „ „ ... 2s 6d „ TRY THEM, and then recommend them to your friends. GILMORE, YOUNGHUSBAND & CO., AUCKLAND. AGENT FOR WELLINGTON AND SUBUBBSMB. J. VABCOE, LAMBTON QUAY.

' St. Mart's Cathedral, -*5j5|~25558v q DANKS&SON, Wellington, 27th August, 1890. &%^™W§Sk ' T>EV. MOTHER MARY JOSEPH fffs* PTATWPS -" AUBERT, of Jerusalem, Wanganui MB"" *S »ll Ira jr - L "Aj..E/iK>, Kivor, having applied for permission to disHl&" iTI fiS-rvr>»c.c,wvrTXTTvriT,c, poseof the right of putting up her medicines a\fT*r f or Bale to 6Moßßrl6 MoBßr l Kompthorno, Prosser M^ v; amta-IM p™™,™™™ and Co., I hereby willingly grant such porLUi'i'AJibJH.iiiib, nußSlO n in the hope that Buch vegetable __ _„ ____. „ medicines may become more publicly known, PLUMBERS an( j aß8 j ß t the good cause in which the (■P Roverend Mother works. 6 |SL__ AND From many facts that havo oorae under WP^ry eriTrr.ii, n-oo m y own notice, i pun testify to tho benefioial iB GASFIITERS, effects of these soveral medicines upon the Tp persons who havo used them. D 10, BRANDON-ST. (Signed) + Francis Redwood, I Archbishop of Wellington. jame's j curtis THE WEALTH OE NEW Customs and Shipping Agent,* j ZEALAND. FORWARDING & GENERAL CARRIER, 1 1T „„ , T . „ . . I ATEW ZEALAND is a country which is Gbet-stkeet, Wellington. I J3) Mossed with great mineral wealth, P.O. Box 108. Telephone No. 9. and Jt aiso must have B . truok aU travellers and residents what an immonse amount of Furniture removed with every caro and beautiful foliage covers every hill-top and attention. | va | e y- . . . , , , „ Telegrams and letters to wait on steamers I So ffl r science has not done much to disor trains receive prompt attention. ! COTOr the . hidden good qualities containod in Goods and parools forwarded to all parta * ho vegetation of this colony, but ttere has of the world, at cheap through rates. b l en , a la , dy a * T ol^./ 0 ! the l P ast 3 .° y 08 ™' = who has dovoted her life to actions of mercy, T fYNrnfYN" TiOAN" A "NT) and being of benefit to mankind generally. IjUJN-UUIN IjUAIN A.SXV We ref » r fo M otheb Mabt Joskph "nTSP.OTTTVT "R A ISTIT Aubebt, who has spent most of her life UI.BKJKJ uX> X X)Ai\ JV. nmongat the Maoriß) du rfng that time OFFICES PANAMA-STREET, she has been fortunate in discovering the Established 1875. m < ) s t valuable remedies for diseases in the vegetation which grows everywhere around The oldest and most reliable office in ns. It is most natural that a country so Wellington for bountifully supplied by Nature in mineral TurwvnTATi? AT>VAwr>w<s should also have its vegetable wealth, and 1 „•„ ™ bDI t I TE Y^f 3 m we must all be truly grateful to Mother On Bills of Sale, Deposit of Deeds, Shares, Mary Joseph Aubebt for her untiring Bond Warrants, &o. research, and which will now bring in ite n . r,™ ."^ . , T ™™ own reward to herself in the fact that her CASH ADVANCED life has not been mia-spent. but will hereOn Personal Security, repayable by weekly, after be of great benefit to suffering monthly, or quarterly instalments. humanity. Paramo is a splendid medicine for comSPECIALITY. plaints of the Liver and Kidneys. Bills Discounted Daily at Cubbknt m^ t ,\^ x^ ABthma > Coughs, and all Rates. Bronchial Affections. ' Natanata prevents and cures Diarrhoea, All Transactions Entertamod " Vomiting, and General Sickness, whilst Afl^ nca tot matj&pttr i-AEANA is a most excellent Tonic, giving Addroßß— THE MANAGER. Bp i ea did tone to tho Stomach. Xlf you suffer from any of these complaints kindly givo tho medicines a trial, and note the groat benefit to yourself. I have very great pleasure in testifying to Tww -KTATTfYWAT tittttttat t nnr Ac * ne wonderful effects of the Bevoral mcdiHE NATIONAL MUTUAL LltE AS- cineß prcpare( i b y Sibtkb Mabt Joseph SOCIATION has MONEY TO LEND Aubbrt. From my own personal knowlodge on Freehold Securities in Town and Country. I should say that the medicines will be of Borrowers will save commission by applying F! ca * benefit to f er^i£ d j£S j- j. x 1.1 «. . , ' '/' ° highly recommend them to all who would direct to the office, or by letter to the wi ° h J good healtni particularly so when it Manager, can bo obtained at such a small cost. Sidney G. Mabtin, Yours truly, C. Soulab. Customhouse-quay. Mebskr. Kejipthobne, Pbosbeb and Co. T r; = =. Wellington, 25th August, 1890. TO LEND on approved freehold security. ~~ Apply COBB & CO.'S COACHES. JOHNSTON & CO., Merchants, EKETAHUNA-WOODVILLE LINE. Featherston-street. lßt September, 1891. TT EAVE Eketahuna daily on arrival of * Xj first train from Wellington, and MONEY TO LEND. Woodville each day in time to catch the Wellington train at Eketakuna. Fares— SEVERAL Sums for investment, on ap- Ekatahuna and Woodville, 7s 6d; Eketaproved securities, from £50 to £20,000, huna and Pahiatua, ss. at lowest current rates. Apply YOUNG A. J. M'TAVISH & CO., ' Proprietor. 31, Lambton-quay. yiCTORIA FOUNDRY. CO* B & Co. S^ELE^RAPH LINE OF William Neill, Pbofbktob. EDWAED SEAGAR, mastertonto"castlepoint and Engineeb, Iron and Bbasb Foundeb, TINUI. BOILEBMAKEB, AND fiENKBAL SMITH. leave 77 he Bookin(r Office at X 7.39 a.m. every Tuesday and Friday. Estimate 8 given for all descriptions of P™**' £gg* &c " first-class hacfa Builderß* and Contractors' Ironwork. a_ 'Bus meets every train at the Railway ___ Station. WILLIAM NEILL, VICTORIA AND MANNERS STREETS, Propietor. Wellington. .—.. — . — XJETERS* COBB & COS TELEGRAHP nHARLUS CATHIE, £ ye Wood JS E fo?PaSu?^ice daily TATT^W AWT) OT/ITHTNO each waT ' at 9M am> LPL P ' m J^** TAILOE AND CLOTHING arrival of Wellington train, returning from MANUFACTURER. Pahiatua 8 a.m. and 3.30 p.m., in time for trains for Wellington and Napier. Coaches Estimatee given for Volunteer, Naval, leave for Eketahnna daily at 9.40 a.m.. in Police, and Fire Brigade Uniforms, Ak. timo for Wellington train, returning' from Eketahuna daily at 1.30 p.m., after arrival Makneus-gteket, of train from Wellington. A. PETERS Next Grey Valley Coal Company. and CO., Proprietors Woodville.

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Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 92, 15 October 1891, Page 4

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