£mm&Ba MtiSieas PURE'TEAS OF FINEST QUALITY ?2f£S£ &MMDS /IRB VNEQUMLLED FOB THBIH STQBNOTH, mCtWBSS OP FLMQVk mo UNIFORM qmuTf. IRDIAH FLAVOUR BRAND '< BRAND WHOLE SAL E AG EN 7 S iISSE*^ THE AGE OF i The present has been described as preeminently the . W century of inquiry. * ll The constant and urriversal question that is echoed from § every side, is " Why ? " Ask any of your, friends why they I prefer Van Houten's Cocoa to any other, and one will " ediately tell you " it has the highest nutritive value; $M perfect in flavor, and rich in healthy stimulating properties. I In reply to the question « Why ? " The Lancet says :■— m "Van Houten's Cocoa yields a maximum proportion of the J| valuable food constituents of the bean." fl Why is it the best for children, for mothers, and for l|| family use ? PJ Because it is rich in that digestible Albumen which || nourishes the body, and in the Phosphates which build up #Nf bones and tissues; because it repairs waste ; and also because . H you can get out 01 ic r^ PI out of any other ■ft'-' HAVE' YOU TRIED -?■;'■'■>•"> m. VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOGOLATE? J
ffi^PjSHSSigggSSgggS^ ?^«« i K fflAKi m 2522 you jsKouij \$ ]Las i ; /V/ \J &**w 210'CASH'ELT STREET. THE NEW POTTING MATERIAL. EYERY KEND (&WLANT THRIVES IN IT WITHOUT EAS J ABO© Ensures Brilliancy and Intensity of Colour, Giroa Substance-and Enduring QaaHtos. PRICE, ?er Original Bale (of about 2cwt), 25a; per Bushel, 3s6d ;. per Packet faoataioing sufficient to-fitt-ftm flower pot), 6d. CONCENTRATED JADOO LIQUID. BOTH MEAT AND DBIKK TO PLANTS. A Liquid Form of JADOO, giving the same Beneficial Basalt to Plants. It Ee«i*es«l>K>op. isg Plants, Strengthens the Weak and Nourishes the Strong, Increases th* Size- of tho Flowers, Heighten, the Colour, and Causes Greater Profusion olßloom,-ana : iß SIMPLY INVALUABLE IN POT CULTURE. Per Gallon Tin (making 48 gallons of liquid ready -for use), 3s 6d. SEED EOR AUTUMN SOWING, TRIFOLItJM INCARNATUM, OE CRIMSON CLOVER. One of "the most useful and rapid-growing of annual Fodder Plants. When sown durinsft^a ictober or November, in time to prepire the hind for turnips, &e. CBIMSGN t !4.»i which is mncu relished by all kinds of stock, especially horses. lent for an early crop, and gives great satisfaction. CAPE BAELEY, EYE COEN, BBOADLEAF ESSEX BAPE, VEGETABLE SEEDS, FLO-WEE SfcEDS, &c„ Ac, BULBS. Ourßaib Kiot will be ready for distribution at tb»end-of the nM>nth r «w»d will be'Seat port free to-a'Hntarxling purchasers <rtßu!&s. NIMMO& BLAIR ' SEED MERCHANTS, DUNEI>IN. FLETCHER BROS., HIGH STREET, AawTsm&s
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11888, 11 May 1899, Page 7
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419Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11888, 11 May 1899, Page 7
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