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From this date NELSON, MOATE & CCVS iIW-ta-fc^W CISIL-HJSRAT'ED 3PXJIRE TEAS I Will be Packed as under: I ;our No. 4 at 3/- will be No. 4 a/8 » ho. 2 „ 2/4 „ „ No. 2 2/2 ♦NEW TARIFF, Champion Blend, ... 2/- per ib Oui; No. lat 21- w m be No. 1 l/io „ . No. 0 „ 1/10 ... ... „ „ No. OX/ 8 .♦ a } Wo. 00,, 1/8 .... ... >f M No. 001/6 I *££_T_?-No. 4» No. 3 and GHAMPION are new Blendi. I v' "'' other Brands not mentioned are reduced 2d per lb. I )^ IN INTRODUCING OUR I do so with confidence, knowing It to be theflne-t^B^^l quality procurable at the price. I ASHfrFOR OUR TEAS. ' HAVE NOTHING ELBE. I IRREPROACHABLE. 1 S^^^^^^^^ S° me^ mes ifc * s difficult to g| ll^^p know what to give the children h| h*' as a tit-bit, or what to take, when B| starting for a journey, a picnic, or a spin on H the wheel. B But if you choose H Van Houten's Eating Chocolate I you know that you have a wholesome snack of H splendid flavor. The irreproachable composition, ffl and nutritive, highly digestible ingredients, render ra Van Houten's Chocolate preferable to the M cheap chocolates and confectioneries (which are Q| often of very questionable composition^ while it M far exceeds "all similar products in the delicious || coeoa-fiavor. . '_ ||| Sold m Tins of Croquettes and Tins of Drops. .| j Also in Square Tablets and Small Bars. 1 1 [ CONSUMPTION | . ■ _ A | Wb publish an extract from a testimonial received from Arthur J. Wylie, i -' of 132 Nicholson Street, Fitzroy. He says:— On 30th November, 1894, I was f suddenly seized with a violent hemorrhage from the lung. Two days after I had \ » another bad attack ; and a fortnight after that had, once more, another hemor- < X rhage. A piece of my lung came away during the course of the second hemor- j f "rhage. Medical aid was at once sought, and the doctor held out no hopes of my f I recovery. I slowly recovered, however, but once more had another violent j I attack of bleeding, and the doctor who examined me sent n- away to Echuca, J / and told me I was in consumption. The doctor who examined me in Echuca > \ said the same, and my own medical adviser agreed with them. I came back I ' from Echuca, and had another hemorrhage, and was excredint'ly weak and ill. S The hemorrhages increased, and 1 thought I would never rrct better. My father, v T who knew Mr. Palmer in New Zealand, and what VITADATIO had done | >for him, wrote to me whilst I was in Echuca, and told mo about VITADATIO. I was very sceptical about it, but when I came down from Hcbuca went to see \ \ Mr. Palmer, who said. "I can cure you," and parsur.dtd me ( .o tc.ke a bottle £ hpme with me. After taking the medicine for some time, and receiving great I benefit, I discontinued taking it, and shortly after I drifted back into a bad state \ \ of health. Mr. Palmer once again urged me to take VITADATIO. He per- 1 * suaded me to do so, and the result of ifis. on ths 13th Sept«mi>cr"t."ie doctor } ) ' declared me off the funds of the lodge, from which 1 !: ad leceived ov?,r £%o in ( \ sick pay. At present I can truly say I never iclt better. My friends are unanJ imous in praise of VITADATIO, and a rnverend friend of mine, speaking J } about me, said, "Thanks to God and VITADATIO, he [meaning me] is a mir- > acle." Those of you who are suffering from consumption, or auy other disease, I > do not fail td try VITADATIO. • A. '„ WYLIE. * George Street Baptist Cncucn, F».; f .iiov, Octob«r 3, xBqS. ' I I have known Mr. A. T. Wylie intimate! v !or the past t lirec y«irs, nnd it affords \ _ me much pleasure in testifying to his hi«rh Chi islian character. I regard him as . f one upon whose word I could place the sttirtest reliance, and whose natural <? k ardour of temperament has developed into a Axed and permanent -habit. His ) restoration to health is little short of miracnions. knowing as Ida how, for a long ( i time, his life seemed to hang upon the sleudcrebt of threads. , * EDWARD ISAAC, ;J. f i«i Ur of the ahovt Church..) ) < ) The Price of this JVLcificine is * ) LARGE SSZE, 5/6; - - SMALL SIZE, $j6. < ) Ask Your Grocer or Chcin3«t for Jt. \ REDUCTTON ~ J.TS JPRiOIS 13TJT NOT IN QUALITY. OWING TO CHANGES IN TARIFF, THE EMPIRE CO.'S I3EJ^IOIOXJ^ TEAS, ' Utf RIVALLED FOR QUALITY AND VALUE, Can now be obtained at the following prices :—: — Dragon, 2s 10(1 Buffalo, Is lOd Houdah, 2s 6d Ooylon (red label) Js 8d Elephant, 2s 4d Mikado Is 8d Crescent 2s Diadem (new brand), la 6d EXTRAORDINARY. VALUE! GkaSCENT TEA AT £Ss. Whing bay 1 JONES AM> LAEBITTI YlftyilNU UnS J8& PLUMBERS, '4 PIfIISIIRF AM TINSMITHS, A mTOUia^gl DAIRY ENGINEifiRS, BY USING ete.,etc. SMS! PF~ nftm Pi 1 ELmA - M A^ KAPONGA. . |y_*jy •*»&-' Vft^^vj^^ TUT AY B pleasure in informing thi i ,^^^*^:-^ti |~t "sefcfclets of Eltham, Kaponga r* W 1 jr/»AW ill llruil purohased the well-known busines I #» § «teliill il All lately carried on by Mr H. Ramsay g._/_F% B *?7.H_j-^_i_^^^^re they are prepared to undertake fvl a W^^^^^^^^t desoriptions of plumbing, iinsmithing i I iH« TOjJ llfHI and air y engineering work. isliSw^ifS fli **h Being thoroughly competent work 1 Mmi *?W*^i I* 1 fidi men they are confident that all worl __^^«^lv^^' Hi entrusted to them will be satisfac I j^ui^^l _^j Wm All trade requ sites kepi in stock. I f_^V JIII "9 n*m ( la^ Dusfield and Holder) : wjBmmMmB&B&WBsBBA T adies and gentlemen*! Jj SADDLE MAKER. EGMONT FARMERS' UNION, L*> Saddles and Harness of every de CEYLON TEA. soription made to ordet on th eternises. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1 TUST landed direct from Ceylon, (J 400 Boxes a& 1 Chests of our Repairs neatly and promptly well known brand of Egmont Tea, . execrated. which is o£ exceptionally fine flavor. ) quco ÜBed always used. A. H. DUXFIELD, I Foe sale in_s,^ 10, and 161b boxes High-street « - Hawen only Next to Nohn Tooks&Oo.'a

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7054, 25 October 1900, Page 1

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