W4LMi^*l*<&!3ZXH™i!(MfrttZpc^^^ ;TiTrr--— rrXj VuaMji mUHI|*M_L From this date NELSON, MOATC & CO.'S *^^^ E3 * aßßEa * sialßaßi j CESIsK&Kik'TJEJjD 3PTUT3X23 TE2.HLS 1 Will be Packed as under: I *oup No. 4at 3/- W m be No. 4 a/S * « Jfo- J » 2/8 , No. S S/I » Ko - 2 » 2/4 , „ No. 2 25/2 ♦NEW TARIFF, Champion Blend, ... 2/- per lb. Oar Wa lat 21- ... ... w m De No. 1 l/lo 11 So'S 0 ' ™" Hi 0 » » No - ° 1/S \. » No. 00,, 1/8 ... ... „ „ No. 001/6 I ♦NOTjS-aio. JJ, No. 3 and OH7IMPION qre new Blend*. I All other Ikaruls not incmioned are reduced 2d per lb. I It? Z2iTlt<H>i;<Jli\O OUJt ' I W« do so with conJJdencc, knnxv'ng it to bes the floe»t^^"B*^ I quality procurable at thai price. I A®*!LE.9J[L.9i?. f ?-..'15.«?: '-<AtV£ NOTHING ELBE. I beduction" ~" IN J?R.ICE I3TJT NOT IN OWING TO CHANGES IN TARIFF, THE EMPIRE CO.'S DELICIOUS TEAS, UKEIVALLED FOE QUALITY AND VALUE, Can now be obtained at the following prices : — Dragon, 2a lOd Buffa-o, Is 10a Houdab, 2s 6d Coylon (red label) Is 8d Elephant, 2a 4d Is 8d Crescent 2s Diadem (now brand), le 6d EXTRAORDINARY VALUE! O&iSOENT TEA AT Sh. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY VITADATIO. INTERNAL ULCERATION OF YEARS STANDING. |* TREATED BY NINE DOCTORS WITHOUT RELIEF. |» 362 Burwood Road, Auburn, 26/7/99. g* Mr. S. A. Palmer, Agent-General for " Vitadatio." Dear Sir,— Will you please accept my testimony among the many $?• others you have for "Webber's Vitadatio." *fe» My cure is nothing short of a miracle. I have been treated by g£" nine different doctors, and have been an outdoor patient of both the £* Melbourne and Homoeopathic Hospitals. I was told that I never »» could get better, as my trouble was " Internal Ulceratton." L In June, 1897, a friend of ours from New Zealand told us about |> 11 Vitadatio," but I was like a great many sufferers (who have tried «* other remedies in vain), and so had no belief in " Vitadatio." s£ During the week of the " Queen's Jubilee "my husband called to ip see you, and you advised him to get me to try "Vitadatio." Glad I §£ am that he did, as lam now in the best of health, and have been so %> for a long time. If you think this letter will be the means of sj? encouraging any poor suffeter to try " Vitadatio : '.' you have my full (p* permission to use It. Any person wishing to know full particulars of gj* my case may do so by calling on me and having a personal interview, -»£ or by letter, if they will enclose a stamped addressed envelope. sp I remain, Dear Sir, Yours truly, Ijr' WltnaK to Signature: (M»,) MAGGIE JOHNSON. |£ J. BALLOCK, 131 Auburn Road, Auburn. • g* ir _ _„ p, The Price of this Medicine ic. «wb. UARGE SI2JE 9 B/6. - - SMAL.U SS2sfcI 9 3/6. £. ASK YOUR QROCER OR CHEMIST FOR IT. |^ I "BY THE KING'S COMMAND " \ WL was written by Victor Hugo ; but by iho kirk's -^ ra| command was also m'ittc-.n the tills "The Xloyal . '-. ra Cocoa Facfeory" of C. J. Van Houten & /Soon. By "• H command of King Williai 11 111. the works oi the r/orlclm famed Cocoa Manufacturers were styled as above. } Mi The title is peculiarly appropriate, and more so than / B it may appear at first sight, for tlio whole of tbe 1 m' civilized world has recognised Van lioufcca's Cocoa as \ M " The King of Cocoas" and it is only right that The m King 01 Cocoas should be produced at the Eoyal Cocoa H Factory. It lias been so called because ie is quite IL pure; it is highly digestible; and it is soluble to a .%$ 1 1 degree unapproached by any other cocoa in existence, M\ It is cheap ; it costs less than one farthing per cup ; &» m$ it is easily assimilated and digested by the weakest 'M JIM stomach ; and it contains more nourishment than an js| M equal quantity of beef-tea. Easily made, appetizing gi HH in aroma, and of most delicious taste | a H BE SURE YOU TRY J |l VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE. | M
JONES AND LAEEITT, PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS. DAIRY ENGINEERS, ETE., ETC. ELTHAM AND KAFONGA. HAVE pleasure in informing the scttlets of Eltham, Kaponga, and surrounding districts that having purchased the well-known business lately carried on by Mr H. Ramsay, they are prepared to undertake all descriptions of plumbing, tinsuiithing, | and dairy engineering work. ! i Being thoroughly competent workmen they are confident that all work entrusted to them will be satisfactorily completed. All trade requ sites kepi in stock. A. H. DUXFIELD (late Duxfield and Holder) I- ADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S J SADDLE MAKER. Saddles and Harness of every description made to order on tbe cremises. Satisfaction guaranteed. Repairs neatly and promptly executed. A. H. DUXFIELD, High-sbreet - - Hawera k Next to NoUn Tonka &JJo,'s
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WASHING 'DM ■ | EG?iONT FARMERS* UNION, I>T) CEYLON TEA. TUST landed direct from Ceylon, O 400 Boxes ao 1 Chests of our well known brand jof Egmont Tea, which is of exceptionally fine flavor, (jnee used always used. For sale va'JS, , 10, and 151b boxes only,
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7052, 23 October 1900, Page 1
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