Pure Indian Tea. To be had m lib Packets, 121 b Tinß, and 401 b Chests. rnHE INDIAN TEAS are speoially rej_ commended not only on account of their exquisite flavour andßterling quality, but by encouraging the Sale of Indian Teas we are retaining the monoy spent m tbe development of our own possessions and m tbe encouragement of our own countrymen. The Glasgow Herald aayß : — "We bavo tried Indian- Teas, and assuredly nothing wo ever tasted can excel them." Chambers'- Journal Bays :— " India produces Tea superior to any m the world ia flavour, strength, and purity." Tbe Edinburgh Courant says; — "Indian Tra ia remarkable for its body and trcngth compared with China Tea." The World saya :— " Indian Tea is becoming day by. day a greater favourite witb the best judgeß." The Christian Union Bays :— That Jn price, strength of quality, and delicacy of aroma, British families will Boon discover the Indian Tea to be a great improvement on what they may bitherto have been using." Those who havo not taßtcd these dthoious Teas should writo for samples. *"> AAA- -^ 2 JJi f , We have appointed i F. H. Pickering & Co SOLE AGENT for our * INDIAN TEAS AND CONDIMENTS. GILMOUR, YOUNGHUSBAND, & CO 12 James Lees, Coal and Wood Merchant . HAVING REMOVED to now ; Premiseß situated m Wynen street, and baying jmrchasod tho necesßary machinery, ia now prepared to cut and deliver FIREWOOL at the following rates: — RED PINE. Short lengthß for stoves, 32s por ( cord 2ft lengths ... 28s por cord 4ft lengths .. 25s ] TAWA. Short lengthß for stoves, 26s per cord 2ft lengthß ... 23b por cord , 4ft lengthß ... 20s per cord Willows— ... 12a per cord *" All wood incaßurod m 4 foot lengths. Newcastle Coal dolivored at 40s per lon Brunner do do ... 38a per ton Collirgwood do do ... 86a per ton Oats, chaff, bran, potatoes, charcoal, coke, firebricks, lime, &c, &c, lways on hand. Oata crushed at 4d per bushel. NOTE THE ADDRESS— Wynen-Btreet, (Near Salvation Army Barracks. Peter Oonnell BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Blonheim and surrounding districts that he has taken that woll known ' BOARDING HOUSE Lately m tho occupation of Mr Brunetti, and trusts by civility and •^attention to merit a fair sharo of , public patronage. Meals, ls, at regular hours. Permanent boarders £1 per week. For Sale or To Let. ONfi of the moßt ELIGIBLE PROPERTIES m the Pelorus Valley, consisting of 820 Acres ficehold and 1000 Acres leaeehold. The main line of road runß through the property for a mile. A Tramway also runs through the property, m connection with one of the largest sawmill industries m tbo district on the adjoining property, which haß just commenced operations. The property has also a good firer frontage. TERMS EASY. 403 Wm. DOUbLIN KIRKPATRICKS^ TOMATO CHUTNEE IMPROVES THE APPETITE, IS lbo moßt delicious flavouring for Poupa and givos a relish to Cold Meats. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS IN PINT AND HALF PINT EUTTLES. Miss Bell, ' 'AREBSMAKER MESSRS LITCHFIELD and SONS. 9i *
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 159, 8 July 1886, Page 1
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494Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 159, 8 July 1886, Page 1
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