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Pure Indian Tea. To be had m lib Paukots, 121 b Tins, and 401 b Cheats, riiOß INDIAN-TEAS are specially reL - commended not' only on account of llicir exqnisito ilavour and sterling quality, bnt by encouraging the Sale of ludinu Tcm wo are retaining the money B|>ont m (lie development of our own poßßcßaioos aud id the encouragement of our own - countrymen. The Glaßflow FLerald says: — "We haro tried Indian Teas, and assuredly uothiuK we ever tasted can excel them." ChanibereMonriuU says : — "lndia produces Tea superior to any m the world ia flavour, strength, and purity." TJbe I'jdinburgh Couiant says. — "ludii»n Tiftis remarkable for its body aud trenglh command with China Tea." The Woild says :--" ludiau Tea is bcco"Diuj> day by day a greater favourito Mith tho best judpes." The" Christian Union says:— That iv jirico, strength of quality, aud delicacy of aroma, Brilieh families will soon discover the ludian 'lVa to bo a g(uat iinproveineut mi what they may hitherto bavo beuu using." '■-- • 'I'boso who liavo not lasted these dihcious Teas sbuuid writo for Bamplcs. ■I We ha vo appointed F.H. Pickering & Co SOLE AGEIST for our INDIAN TEAS AND CONDIMENTS. GILMOUK, YOUNGHUSBAND, & CO 12 James Lees, Coal and Wood Merchant HAVING REMOVED to new Premises situated m Wyncn Street, and having purchased tho necessary machinery, is now prepared to cut and. deliver EIREWOOI/ at the following rateß: — RED PINE. Short lengths for stoves, 32s per cord 2fb lengths ... 28s per cord 4ft lengtha .. 25s „ „ TAWA. Sb-Drt lengths for atoves, 2Gs per cord 2Uiongths ... 23s per fiord dftluDgtbi ' ... 20s per cord Wiliowß^H. ... 12a per cord AH wood measured m 4 feet lengths. KoVcastlo Coal delivered at 403 per Brunner dodo ...... 38s per ton Collirgwood .do do ... 86»lierlon Oats, chaff, bran, potatoes, charcoal, coke, firebricks, lime, &c, &c, lwaya on hand. < Oats crushed at 4d per bußhol. ' NOTE THE ADDHESS-Wynen-Btreot, (Noar Salvation Army Barracks. Peter Connell 1 > EGS to inform tiro inhabitants J ) ol Blenheim, and surrounding districts that ho has takou that well known 13OAKDLNG nOUSE Lately iv tho occupation of Mr L'ruuelti, and (ruHts by civility mid attention lo merit a fair aharo of public patronage. Meals, Is, at regular hours. I'ci manent boarders £1 per week. ~~Wqv Sale or To Let. OKfc of the moat ELIGIBLE FAOrmTIES m the Peloruß Valley, consisting of 820 Acres fiGoliold and 1000 Acrcß lcaeohold. Tho main lino of ioad runs through tho property for a milo. A Tramway also runs through tbo properly, m connection with ono of tho largest sawmill iudustrioa m tho district on tho adjoining property, which has just commenced ojieraiions. , The property haß also a good giver frontage. TEKMS EASY. 103 Wji. JDOUSMN IcuSTpat^ks' TOMATO CHUTNEE IMPKOVE.S .THE APPETITE* JS the most delicious flavouring for Soups and gives a relish to Cold Meats. HOLD IJY ALL G.KOCKUS IN I'INT AND IIALPriNT.LOTTLES. Mhs Bell, UREBSMAKER MESSRS LITCHFIELD and SONS,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 161, 10 July 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 161, 10 July 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 161, 10 July 1886, Page 1