Special glflvtyltiaetttcotg. "BO01SRflKG" 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." 137 GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE. I KVERY ARriCLB REDUCED. AlL. Goods Marked in Plain Figckebi Trimmed Hals and Bonnets from la lid each Bailor and Fashionable Bats from 9d each Feathers from 6d; Flowers, Aigrettes, Wings, and Mounts, from 3d Mant'eaUß6d, Jaoket»7a.6cl .< Oostumeß-Sergo and Tweed, from 21s Dreßa Longths, Sa lid to 35s Cuffs, Collars. Gloves, Ties, Bows-ALL KBDUCBI) Flannelette Underclothing— Koicker Is lid, Chemiso Is lid, Nlghta is lid to 7s Gd Flannelettes, Caitalnx. Cretonnes-ALL ORBVTtiY REDUCED Children's Millinery, Children's Drosses, &c INSPECTION INVITED. MISS PARKINSON. Near Bank o( New South Wales, HASTINGS-STREET, 829 QUALITY TELLS PROVED BY THE BALBS 07 NELSON. MOATE AND 00/S Pubb Teas AGAINST ALL OTHERS, COMPARE AND IB K OONV IN O BID Nothing Uke'.them lor Qnality/JPurtty, andlßtrengtli, ONLY THE SAME PRICK To the Publlo as other Teas, although they oosb more, and the Grocer pays more lor them, TTTTTTTTT EKEEEHE AA TTTTTTTTT BKEEKiSE AAA TIT BH AAAA TTT EB AA AA TTT KKKBEK AA AA TTT BEEEfiE A A AAAA TTT BE AA AA TTT BK AA AA TTT EKBEBBE AA A A rrr ebeebke aa aa HOW 18 IT DONE By keeping Stookß and Varieties that no one else oan keep, tor they have nob the tale and giving the Publio a better Tea than anyone else oan. A few who do not study their Customers try to sell other Teas that give them a Larger Proflti, BDTJ3TILL QUALITY TELL 3, AND NELSON, MOATE AND CO/S TEAS HAVK THB LARGEST SALE It? AUSTRALASIA. ISB ANOTHER FREE GIFT 100,000 SURATURA TEA PIOTOfiUL PUZZLES BUBJEOTSD")MT BdJUr, M»ran )• (A Railway In oldent) TblßWaytothe'Orepime,Gontfil" (Orlokeb Buhjeot) In Difflonltlofl " (Yaohting Subject) ABooUUb Hero" >Iha Danger ot KlUs) A FHROOIOUd Husband Alternoon Tea Bubieot) O1& Qrandad TaUng Pills" (Medloal Subjoot) The Boy and the Barbor," (Tocsorlal BnbJeol) ASK YOUR GROOKR FOR THEM, ThSM Interim Gifts are prosentod pending ; the HriVßlol the GIFT TUAPOTB. The Balo» of BUR\TUR4 TEA are In ' ' creasing by (to qnoto Sir Julius Vokoll < ' leaps and bounds," proving that the oft-ropeatod virtuoso/ Sura'.nra ]'oa- Wr., Ita purity, Jib trength, its freshnoss, ito economy— have been duly appreciated by discriminating housekeepers and other consumers, who, after all, are tho real exports in Tea. NOTE,-" Tho Auckland Weekly News " ol i- February says t— " Indian ton report stutoa that the plagne ■ has stoppod ail bujlnjs at Bombay. • ■ Suratara Tea, is HOT blendod with Indian tr China Tea, ISO
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10657, 10 July 1897, Page 2
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447Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10657, 10 July 1897, Page 2
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