MURRAY, ROBERI AND CO., MERCHANTS. SHIPPING AGSNTJ NAPIER, FOR.'SALSS. Seed Wheat-Tusoari Soed Potatoes - Early Roso, Bath X! noya, Beauty of Hobron, Der wents, & Seed Oats - tparrowbllta, Tartanai Duns Cape Barley PyoGrnsa Cocksfoot Clover, Feßcues Lucerne, Rapn, &o. Field Carrots and Peas button's collecLlona of Vogotablo Soeda CARTRIDGES, Blaok and Bmokole Powder Double and Single Furrow Ploughs FUsglo-farrow Digging Ploughs HUlsido Ploughs Soed Drills, Cultivators Corn- shelters, Ohaff-outtera Galvanised Fenolng Wire W)ro and Rope Sheep Nets Btißh Hooks, Blathers Hemp Plough Line Hoofing Felt Paints, Oils, Lead Horeoehoo Nails Wines, Bplrila Cigars Meanoe Mission Wine Dates, Figs, Prunoa Apricots, Peaohes, So, MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. gCto pud and g^oau gomptia THB LAND AND LOAN 00MFAM1 Of MEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, IS prepared to advance on Wool an all kinds ol Produoe consigned to LOl Son To Issue Drafts on England at Bednos Rates ot Bxohansi, ASK YOUR WINK MERCHANT FOB M. B. FOSTER & SONS IMITEDI; OLD BUGM! BRAND SCOTCE WHISKY. AUBTSALIAN ALLIANCE FIB! ,&ND MARINE ASSURANCE CO, •INCORPORATED A,D. 1881, mHJB Old-entsbliDhed Colonial Com J> pan aooepts Fire and Marine Risks a foe Lowest Rates, All Losses promptly am liberally settled by the Napier Offloe, Sun-AGKtrw t, Q. SMITH & CO" - Pobt:Ahu»ib &, O, LEAN . HASTW6B SHE LAND AND~LOAM OOMPAMS OF NEW ZEALAND, LDi, Aaent* and Attorneys for Hawker Bsfi SYMINGTON'S 3OFFBE AND CHICORY ESSENOB II THEJBEST t SYMINGTON'S Has been awarded fl Soli SYMINGTON'S and 6 Silver Medals, bfltldt being Highly SYMINGTON'S Commended tor QualltF an SYMINGTON'S Always ask for and Insist oi SYMINGTON'S 1 '* WHOLESALES AGBN B JHE LAND AND LOAN COMPAN 1 OF NBW ZEALAND, LIMITBD, ptttw. SACALINB. THE WONMEPDL PODDE] PLANT. Grown in Taranakl, This eeason it ylolded at the rate of ov< 200 tons of green food per acre. Meeds 11 cultivation. No manure. Will grow an; whoro. Soed, 2a Cd per Packet ; Plant, 2a 6 Tag'osaste, or Troe Luoerne, tho wonderfi Forago Plant, Honey and Grain Producer also anelter tree. Grows 40 feot In four year in bloom olglit months of tho year. Wi srow In the poorest and coldest and dryoi places. Price, Seed 2s Cd per Packet; 800 3s Od Each, I havo tho only stock of tho trt variety of t>seao valuablo Plants in Ne ZOalaDd< TaO3. ROWB, BELL BLOCK, TARANAKI, 6! NATIONAL ASSOCIATIOI Of NEW ZEALAND; HAWKK'SiBAY BBOTIOHt Freeldent-P, a, M'Lean, Vloa-Presldente-W. BeUby, 9. Losav ■ Bon, Treasurer— W, Buohanaa Beoretary— Wi Dlnwlddle, Count 1 — J. B. Coleman, William DI widdle, Edward Evans, William Gle dinning, W. M. Grinllnton, W. Grundy, Richard Lydford, J, M'Vav, George Rymer, J, Grlffl H. Baker, T W. Bear. THE ASSOCIATION is formed f the purpose ot securing confidence ai prosperity by promoting jusb reforms, c posing claBS legislation, ensuring horn administration, and returning capable a honorablo men to Parliament, Full Prints of tho ohjeots and oonßtltutl of tho Association oan bo obtained from t Secretary at the Offices, Applications for Membership to be o( sidered at flrßt meeting of Council held 1 ess than 48 hours after applications are Secretary's hands. Ofllces of the Association aro at .Mr D wldale's Chambers, rowning-steeot. Hou 10 to land 1 to i dally TRUTH WILL PREVAIL TVTO one will question the aooura i-\ of the Custoniß returns. A caper 1 before Parliament this week furnishes a ta of the consumption of articles In oommon 1 whloh ia startling until the surrounding 1 oumstanoes aro considered, and the real only strikes one like the flash of an eleol gearohllghti The oonßumptlon of Sugar ard Tea for Iwo past years, and the duty paid per heat population, ia Btatod lhas I— Lb Dnt Total lb used. per head, per h Sugar, 189S, 05,668,900 88'S 8s Sugar, 1808, 67,395,810 894 84 Inoreaie - 1,828,880 "9 Tea. 1895 4,472,628 f ote Tjaa 1898 4,431,480 g-88 Ul Deeroase _ ' 41018 "^6 It Beems lnoredlble that while the pei need more sugar they ehonld consume i Tea. The explanation la that the China Indian teaa aro rapidly going out of consu tlon, and the British produot grown in ( lon, la very properly taking their pltoe. Foremost among Coylon Teaß Btinds UNKIVALLKD SURATURA, andaltho there have been doubts oust upon the ole that have been made for its strength wonderful EOONOMY, the official testim that 41,048 fewer pounds of Tea have pro sufficient for «n Increase of populatloi 13,317 In the 1696 period is too oonvinoln ftdml of further Question. SURATIIttA TEA is not blended \ Indian or Ohlna Teas, nor is It handlod f the tlruo It leaves the stores In Ceylon nal ;o&ohea the oonamner. Reflect an,l consider what you are lo annually by t slug ordinary tea Ask your ocerfor.andlnalst'uponhai SURATURA, and.no other.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10921, 21 May 1898, Page 1
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773Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10921, 21 May 1898, Page 1
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