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DALGETY & CO. LIMITBD STOCK, STATION, AMD SHIPPINQ AGEMTa Hkad Omen -S3 Lombard-street, London, Branohes at Melbourne, Geelong, Sydney, Newoastlo, Brisbane, Rookhampfon, Townsvtllei Adelaide, FroemanUe. Albany, Dunedin, Chiistohuroh, Capital fuUy subscribed. _ £4,000,000' Capital paid-up . M.000.000 Reeorro ffund _ _ _ £130,000 D ALGETY & 00, Limitbd, are prepared to reoelve Consignments of Wool, Tallow, and all klnda of Produoe tor shipment to .London or Australia, CASH ADVANCUS made on Growing Clips of Wool on favorable terms, also on Tallow, Skins, ard other Produoe consigned for Bale In the LONDON, AUSTRALIAN.ior local markets,! :no commission'chargbd on ADVANCBd. Loans negotiated upon Freehold and Leasehold Lands at Lowest Current Rateß ol Interest. AUCTION BALES~o7 Wool, Skins, Hides, Tallow, &o. held regularly. Woolpaoks, Fencing Wire, and other Btatlon Requluitea always on hand . AGENTS" FOR SHAW, UAVILIr, AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED VICTORIA DIKE AMD MABITOH IN] BURANOB COMPANY ABBKDBEN LIN 1 " OF STEAMSHIPS J. W. BUBMESIJCR-PORT WINRB FIBON'B BHEEP DIPPING POWDER ST. PAULI CO,, LAGER BnUliß CHAMPION CO., LTDi, VINEGAR] SOITIOBI TBNNYSON^dTBKET. NAPIKR, Warehouse i BREASTWORK PORr AHURIRI. mm . i NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND* BAWKB'B BAY BBOTIOMI rretldent-P, B, M'Lean, Vloe-Fresldente-W.lßoUby, t. _ :su i Hon. Treasurer— W, Bnohanaa Btoretsry— Wi Dlnwlddle, Count i — J. B. Coleman, ;William"Dlnwlddle, Edward Kvans, William Glendinning, W. N. Grlnllnton, W, J, Grundy, Richard Lydford, J, C. M'Vav, George Rymer,] J, Griffin, H. Baker, T W.Bear. THE ABSOOIATION isgformed foi tbe purpose of eeourlng confldence and prosperity by cromottng juat reforms, oppoßlng class loglßlatlon, ooßurlng honest administration, and returning capable, and honorable men to Parliament, Full Prints of the objectsland constitution of the Association can bo;,obtalnod from the Secretary at the Offices. Applications for Membership 'to be oon] Bldered at first meeting of Counotl held not loss than 18 hours aftor applications are in Secretary's hande. Offloea of tho Association are at" Mr Din wlddle's Cbambecs; rowning-street, Hours 10 to land 2 toji dally TRUTH WILL FBBVAIL, "VfO one will question the acenraoy _.> of the Cußtoms returns, A paper laid before Parliament this week furnishes a table ot the consumption of articles la common use whloh is startling until the surrounding olroumstanoes are conßlderod, and the roason only strikes ono like the flash of an eleotrlo searchllghti The consumption of Sugar and Tea for the ■wo past years, and the duty paid per head of population, is stated thus iLb Duty Total lb need. per head, per head Sugar, 1895, 65,608,960 88'S 8s B|d Sugar, 1896, 67,395,840 891 8s B|d Inorease - 1,826,880 "9 Did Tea. 1895 4,473,623 fi'O !b 3d Tea 1898 4,431,(80 6'BB la lljd Deorease _ "TllS ~U W It seems Incredible that while the people used more sugar they Ehould oonbumb less Tea. The explanation is that the China and Indian teas are rapidly going out of oonßumption, and the British produot grown in Ceylon, Is very properly taking their pKce. Foremost among Ceylon Teas stands the UNKIVALLBD BURATURA, and although there have been doubts oust upon tho olalms that have been made for its strength and wonderful economy. the official testimony that 41,048 fewer pounds of Tea have proved sufficient for an inorease of population of 18,317 in the 1896 period is too oonvlnolng to aduil of further question. BURATbrtA TEA is not blended with Indian or Jalna Teas, nor Is it handled from the time it leaves the stores In Ceylon until it teaches the consumer. Reflect ani consider what you are losing annually by t sing ordinary tea Ask your ooer for, and lnslat.upon.havlng BURATURA, and. no other, H.B. HERALD AQENOY, HASTINGS. h. hThuht. Manager, Open Tlli;io.3o;Nlghtly. BOOK. STATIONERY, AND MUSIC DEPOT. Speola Llneßlin Blrthflayjind other Prosents ! Sole Agent fob Hawke'blßay For the'.Celobratod WALDEMAR PIANOS, Whloh for Construction, Finish, Purity ot Tone: and Lasting Qualities aro unexcelled. Imported Dlreot!from|the Faotory, Ten Years' Guarantee with eaoh Instrument from tbe Manufacturers, Inspeot beforo purchaslnglelsewhere, AT THE LAST A. AND P. SOCIETY'S SHOW THE FOLLOWING WERE THB AWARDS FOR ALE, KOBJOHNS &;SO«B (3 EXHIBITS) 1 FIRST PRIZE. 2 SECONDS. SWAN & SONS (3 EXHIBITS); 1 FIRBI PRIZE, 1 COMMENDED, NEWBIGIN & CO. (3 EXHIBITS) NO AWARDS AT.'LABT YEARS SHOW MESSRS ROBJOHNS & SONS GAINED TfIREE FIRST PRIZES FOR O EXHIBITSJOF ALB ABK TOR m£ J, OLBOa'B j. oottrbju. jßTOhißßr<9 bow Ann, Makiii \or]v^j|!i OHBIBXOBUaOB CONROY & CO CASH BOTO-Zst» i HASTINBEfITRMT BTATION'BX :»» j AKDBPn;

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10969, 18 July 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10969, 18 July 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10969, 18 July 1898, Page 1

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