USEFUL PEKSRNTS. - Bread Forks, Bread Enlves, Butter Enlves, Jam Spoonsi Serviette Rings; also, 1001 EUeotro ■ plated Noveltlca ; latest patterns ; lowest prioesj quality guaranteed, A. H. Wilson, the Cheapest Ironmonger. 1100 PATENTS AND TRADE MARK* BBOURED2IN ALL COUNTRIES. HENRY HUGHES, REGISTERED PATENT AGENT, " BHFBBraifTATIVB FOR NAPIBB' F. RHODES, BBGISTERED PATHN.T AGENT TBfNTBOH-STBEBr, NAPHX GREAT REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. F.ENOH and Knglish Trimmed Bonnetsi Hats, and Toques, at a discount of 20 per cent, 8 dozen Children's Hate and Bonnets, very oheap, bought job, all Choice Goods, A Large Assortment of Ladles' Mantlea Jackets, Capes. Maolntoßhes, at an Immense Reduction. DRESS DEPARTMENT. Lovely Shot Tweeds. 42-Inoh, from Is 3d per yard* Navy, Cardinal, Blnok. and Greon Sergo, 12-lnoh, from Is 6d per yard, made up. Costumes from 21s, Cycling Sklriß, Kniokerettes.&o. Corsetßln all the leading makoß, Eld Gloves 2s 6d, Ss Bd, iB 6d, splendid value : Cuffs, Collars, Ties! Hosiery, plain and rib, Is 6d, Is 9d ) also Tan and Evening Shade. Flannelette Underolothlng i a Snochl Line In Merino Combination Wool Vests, All Goods Reduced. Inapootlon Invited. M. PARTINSON. EASTINGS-STREET 1 1208 "BOOKrafi" The London Times, May 17th, 1892 — " Palatable and of High Quality." . AUSTRALIAN The Lancet, July 2nd, 1892 —"Sound and Honest — Fragrance, Purity, and Quality • second to none." BRANDY, Medical Journal, July 2nd, 1892—" A Pure Product, and well worthy the attention of the Profession." ■ 1803 QUALITY TELLS PROVED BX THE BALEBIOF NELSON, MOATE AND co:s Push Teas AGAINST ALL MOTHERS. COMPARE AND BE CONVINCED Nothing like them for Quallty.'.Pnrlty.'andlStrength, ONLY THE SAME PRIOH To the Publlo as other Teas, although they oosb more, land the Grooer ipays more for them, TTTTTTTTT BEEEEBB AA EEEEEEE TTT EH AA AA TTT EHEHHH AA AA ttt BEEBEB AAAAAA TTT EB A A As. TTT 'BE AA AA . TTT BEBEBEEAA Aa. XTI EKEBEEH 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 can. A lew who do nob study their Customers try to sell other Teas that give them a Larger Profit, BUTISTILL QUALITY .TELLB, AND NELSON, MOATE AND CO.'S TEAS HAVE THE w LARGEST SALE IK AUSTRALAbIA. * 118 ANOTHER FREE GIFT 100,000 SURATURA TEA PICTORIAL PUZZLES. BBUBJEOTS-1 DONT SSOUT, Marmllj' (A RaUway In TMs Way to the 'Orsplttle, Gents ! " (Cricket Snruooc) . In Dlffloulties " (Saohting Subjeot) A Boottiah Hero " 'The Danger of Elite) . A FEROCIOUS Husband ' r (An Afternoon Teaßubieot) Old Grandad Taking Pills" (Medloal BubJeot) The Boy and the Barber" (Tonsorlal Subject) ABE TOUR GROOER FOR THEM. These Interim Gift* are presented pending the arrival of ,the GIFT TEAPOTS, Thfl Bales of BURATURiTBA are In creasing by (to quote Sir Julius Vogell <'leaps and bounds," proving that the oft-repeated virtues of Suratura Tea-vizi, its purity, Its trength. Its freshness, its eoonomy— have been duly appreciated by discriminating housekeepers and other consumers, who, after all, are the real exports in Tea. NOTE.-" The Auckland Weekly News " ol February says:— "Indian tea report states that the plague has stopped all baying at Bombay. BnraturaTea to NOT blended with Indian or China Tea, IN EW ZBALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. IKBTABUBHBD 1889, ■ Capital - » ~TT* _ „ ci.000,000 • hid up and Reserve Funds- _ £435,000 With Unlimited liability of ShareholdersFlßE.— lnraraioes against Lobs by Fire are ffeotfd by this Comriany upon every description of Property on the m n st favorable termß. MA'tINK. -MerohaudidO, Freight, and - Hollo insured to and from all purfa of the ma^ ■ q.'n. pierce. ' m ' Manager for Hnwfce's Bay. L. VBKPOOL & LONUCM AND I GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. . . Ketabltehod ISSO. $ '; , Unlimited Liability o! Bnareholders.-Paldiip 11 . • - Camtal and Aonumulatod Reserve ' '', '■■ Issnxanoe against Fire effected at tho lowest '$ijfe .-.tyUU&KS « KETTUiI, LTD.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10648, 30 June 1897, Page 2
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617Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10648, 30 June 1897, Page 2
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