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PUBLIC NOTICES, t t • Gr. & Co. PURE BLENDED TEAS. W. GREGG AND COMPANY have much pleasure in introducing to their Customers and the Public gor.erally that, to Bupply a long felt want, they have commenced Blending and Packing Tea under an experienced Taßter of many years' standing in London and this Colony. Our Brands are—"Crown," "Eagle," "Exhibition," 2b. 2s 41. 2a 81 "CLUB BRAND,"3s. Packed in half and orie pound packets; also, 21b, 51b, and 101b tins, A tiial will convince Consumers that our Blends will compare favorably with any other Teas hitherto offered to the public. In introducing our Teas we have decided in adhering to the ■well-known brands representing our different qualities of Cuffee, which in themselves aie a sufficient guarantee of good value, they having stood the teat of a discerning public during the last quarter of a century. WILLIAM GREGG AND COMPANY, Princes street, and at Rattray street, DUNEDIN. ASTERN TEA AGENCY.

UuivKRSAr, EiENn, 2s 4d per lb Union Blend, 2s Sd per lb Champion Blend, 3d BOXES OF but AND lOr.n NET, AND HALF-CHESTS. These really high-class Teas, but lately introduced into the New Zealand market, have met with sucli general appreciation that the Agents now feel jastified in bringing thern more prominently before the notice of the Public. It is a well-known fact that whilst no amount of advertising or puffing will permanently establish articles of inferior value in ueiversal favor, commodities of a high standard and sterling quality speedily gain for themselves the lasting estimation of a discerning public. THE EASTERN TEA AGENCY BLENDS Aie special and most careful selections from the finest growths of INDIA, CHINA, AND CESLON, And are warranted Perfectly Pure and free from all artificially-colored or Bcented productions. On infusion they will be found to produce a rich amber-colored Iquor, of a ripe fruity fhvor and delicate Aroma. The Public areresppctfully recommended to ask for, and see that they are supplied with, the Genuine Article, bearing the Registered Trade Mark of the EASTERN TEA AG-3NCY. It is specially notified thst these Teas are supplied to the Public through GROCERS AND STOREKEEPERS ONLY, the agency transactions be : ng entirely of a wholesale tature. THE OOTAGON STORE. L. &F. T2A! TEA!! TEA!!! LOHAS AND FRAZER, GENERAL GROCERS, Octagon. Our Teas are guaranteed pure, skilfully blended, excellent in quality and fhvor, and will be found to suit the moat fastidious taste. Sold in Jib and lib packets, and in 51b and 101b tins. Boxes from 10a and upwards, according to quality. One Star Two Star Three Star Brand, Bband, Brand, 2.-. 2s 4d. 2s 8.1. * «# •»** Extra Choice, 3a. "We call pirticular attention to our TEAS IN TINS, which are specially piepared for family use. Only a trial required to prove how superior and fcuitable our Teas are for the multitule. Call at the OCTAGON Store. A large and varied assortment of General Groceries always on hand. N.B. —Beware of Houses who profess to sell CHEAP and give you PRIZES besides. ANNOUNCEMENT. "CONSTANT invest ; gation has been made to find an article perfectly adapted for preventing the excruciating pain caused in extracting teeth. Its value as the be3t dental obtundent ever known has been fully demonstrated by the severest tests, time having also served to confirm the most sanguine expectations. Among its numerous advantages especial attention is called to the following: First.—lt produces entire insensibility to pain during the extracting of teeth—a thing never before accomplished without dinger. Second.—lts action is confined entirely to the teeth being operated on; it does not benumb any other organ. Third.—It contains no' deleterious substance.

Fourth.—lt is no way injurious to the health. Fifth.—lt is perfectly harmless in every respect, and no accident can ever occur through its use. Sixth.—lt enables the operator to do his work in less time and in a better manner. Seventh.—The mental torture and unnatural strain up?n the neivous system of the patient, produced by constant expectation and dread of pain, are entirely avoided. Eighth.—lt advertises itself, as every patient on whom it is used is sure to become an ardent advocate of its truly wonderful merits. Painless Extraction... ... ... ss, Cannabis Indica (the latest and most successful local anaesthetic), Cocaine, or Calerifio Fluid used for ordinary extraction, without extra fee ... 2s 6d. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. To this, the largest and most important department, special attention and critical examination is invited in reference to shape, color, transluccncy, and vital appearance, and in contrast with other teeth in comparison with strength, lightness, and adaptability. From a determination to do work of a higher quality and better finish than has ever been placed within the reach of patients no efforts have been spared to get out all that skill, ingenuity, and patient industry could produce. Advantages of Superior Dental Work : Ist. It is much stronger and lighter than usual. Second. It is free from injurious ingredients, and therefore healthfu 1 , and most unlikely to cause inflammation. Third. It is cleanly and beautiful in appearance. Full Set Artißcial Teeth L 8 JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, Dentist, 112 Princes street (exactly opposite Oargill's Monument). HYDROLEINE Soap, the King of Cleansers, can bo used for Washing Everything in hot or cold water. ANTED Known—The Country Edition T T of the Stab can be obtained at the Railway Gate at 4,15 p.m. daily.

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Evening Star, Issue 7481, 27 March 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 7481, 27 March 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 7481, 27 March 1888, Page 1

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