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Pure Indian Tea. To be had m lib Packets, 121 b Tins, •nd 401 b Cheats. fIiHE INDIAN TEAS are specially reI commended not only on account of their exquisite flavour and Bterling qualHy, but by encouraging the Sale of Indian Teas we are retaining the money Bpent m the development of our own possessions and m the enoonragemeni of our own countrymen. The Glasgow Herald cays:— "We have tried Indian Teas, and assuredly nothing, wo ever tasted can excel them." Chambers'. Journal Bays -.—"lndia produueß Tea superior to any m the world 5q flavour, strength, and purity." The Edinburgh Courant says. — "Indian Tea is remarkable for its body and trength compared with China Tea." The World says :— " Indian Tea is be- . o aing day by day a greater favourite with the beßt*judßCß." ■•■»-■ ■ The Chtutian Union says:— That m price, strength of quality, and delicacy of rotna, British families will soon discover ho Indian Tea to be a great improvemeut on , what they may hitherto Lave been .ising." Those who have not taßted these deUuiuus Teas should write for samples. We have appointed F.H.Fickenng&Co SOLE AGENT for oar v INDIAN TEAS AND CONDIMENTS. GILMOUR, YOUNGHUSBAND, & CO 12 James Lees, Coal and Wood Merchant HAVING REMOVED to new Premises eituated m Wynen Btrcel, and having purchased tho necessary" machinery, is now prepared Id cut and delivor FIREWOOL at the foUowing ratea:— RED PINE. Short lengths for stoves, 82s per cord 2ft lengths ... 28a por cord 4ft lengtb.B .. 25s „ •, TAWA. Shart leDgtha for atcves, 26a por cord 2ft lengths ... 23s per cord 4ft lengths ... 20s per cord Willows... ... 12b per cord All wood measured m 4 feet longths. Newcastle Coal delivered at 40a per totf ' Brunnerdodo ... 38a per ton Collie g wood do do ... 86s per ton Oats, chaff, bran, potatoes, charcoal, coke, firebricks, lime, &c, &c, Iways on hand. Oats crushed at 4d per bushel. NOTE THE~^BDRESS-Wynen-Btreet, (Near Salvation Army Barracks. Peter Connell BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Blenheim and surrounding districts that be has taken that well known BOARDING HOUSE Lately m the occupation of Mr Brunetti, and trusts by civility and attention to merit a fair share of public patronage. Meals, Is, at regular hours. Permanent boarders £1 per week. For Sale or To Let. ONE. of the most ELIGIBLE PROPERTIES m the Pelorus Valley, consisting of 820 Acres fieehold and 1000 Acreß leaEehold, The main line of load runs through the property for a mile. A Tramway also runs through the property, m connection' with one of the largest sawmill industries m the district on the adjoining property, which has just commenced operations. The property has also a good giver frontage. TEUMS EASY. 408 Wb. DOUbLIN KIBKPATRIOK'S - TOMATO CHUTNEE IMPROVES THE APPETITE, i IS the most delicious flavouring for Soups and gives a relish to Cold Meats. BOLD BY ALL GROCEUS IN I'INT AND HALF PINT BOTTLES. ~~~lrlhs Bell, DRESSMAKER. U AT MESSRS LITCHFIELD am SONS. H J

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 162, 12 July 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 162, 12 July 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 162, 12 July 1886, Page 1