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it— i—i a— mat— bwm — — «■— m^m CITY BOOT^ PALACE. RECORD REIGN SONNET. nOLONIAb "chips ot the (British) old \j block "— TNiEKPRET again, if the metaphor X shook - n O East. West, and South, has our fate ! been to roam ; YEa, hosts of Antipodes ne'er saw their Home! BU F whether we hall from the Home aforesaid, i \R this our romantic and sunny N.Z., rvUR^ still the same empire with theirs who \J remain riiO mark at ite Record, Viotorla's reign, DARTY spirit aside, leb us meanwhile be L seen A LLWD by the love we all bear to our rx Queen; LONG has she ruled wisely, and may she longyet \ ETATJU so extended, Us sun does not set. piAN words speak our hoart>throbs. howe'er \J we endeavor, EXCKPr in the anolent, " 0 Queen llvo for ever " SEE RECORD REIGN FOOTWEAR DISPLAY AT THE ' CPB: And udge of the phenomenal advance in orb and adaptation which has oharaoterized the Viotorlan Era. BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS To suit overy rank, reaulrement, and taste, lnoluding the taste for ZUMLANDIAd, these famous products of a famous reign. CITY BOOT" PALACE. WaoLESAtn Aim Rktau, HAJ3TING3-STRHHT, NAPIER, a M°NAIJGHTAN. RING UP TELEPHONE No, 03, Igs QUALIT T TELLS PROVED BY THE SALES OF NELSON, M 0A f IE AND CO/3 Push Traß AGAINST ALL OTHERS, COMPARE AND B E CIO NVINO E D Nothing like them[for" Quallty,.Purlty,!andiStrength. ONLY THE SAME PRIOH To the Publlo as other Teas, although they oostj more, >and the Grooer ipays more for them, TTTTTTTTT KKB3EEE AA TTTTTTTTT EEEEEEfI AAA TM 1 BE AAAA TTT BE AA AA TTT EfIEEEH AA AA TTT BEEEEE TTT HH! AA AA TTT BEBEBEH AA AA TIT HWEEEBH AA AA HOW;iS IT DONE By keeping Stooks and Varieties that no one else oan keep, for they have not the sale and giving the Publlo a better Tea than anyone else oan. A, tew who do not study their Cub. tomers try to sell other Teas that give them a Larger Profit. iBUHSTILL QUALITY TELL 3, and! NELSON, MOATE AND CO.'S TEAS HAVE THE LAKGSBT 8ALB;l« lAUSTRALAbIA, 112 ANOTHER FREE GIFT 100,000 SURATURA TEA PICTORIAL PDZ2XES. i SUBJEOTS-I | D3NT SHOUT, Mjrin.!, 1 (A Railway In I oldent) " This Way to the 'Orsplttle, Genta I " (Cricket < Subjeot) | "In Dlfflonltles " (Yaohtlng Subject) " A Soottiih Hero " 'The Danger of Kilts) ' "A FBROOIOUd Husband lP {Aa Afternoon ( Tea Subieot) 'Old Grandad Taking Pills" (Medloal Snb- I _Jeot) c " The Boy and the Barberr (Tonsorlal Subject) t ASK YOURIGROOKR FOR THEM. a t rheee Interim Gifts are presented pending ■ the arrival of the GIFT TMAPOTB. l „ .„ o The Sales of SURATURA TEA are In I neaslng by (to quote Sir Julius Yogel) ''leaps h md boundß," proving that the oft-repeated , virtues of Suratura Tea— viz,, its purity, Its D trength, its freshness, its economy— have 0 )oen duly appreciated by discriminating lonsekoepers and other consumers, who, n if ter all, are tho real experts in Tea. t ] NOTE.-" Tho AuokUndl Weekly News " of 7th February says :— P " Indian tea report states that the plague si has stopped all buying at Bombay." Suratura Tea Is NOT blended with Indian ir China Tea, 183 01 d . t , FO'f Table Cutlery, Spoons and w Porks, Bolß3ora-all qualities, suitable n i or either Cottage or Mansion— Go to A. H 7IIBON, |0 U

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10646, 28 June 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10646, 28 June 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10646, 28 June 1897, Page 2