Pure Indian Tea. To be had m lib Packets, 121 b Tins, and 401 b Cheats. MiHE INDIAN TEAS arc specially rel commepded not only on account of their exquisite flavour " and sterling quality , bnt by encouraging the Sale of Indian Teas we are, retaining the money spent m the development of onr own possessions and m the encouragement .of our own countrymen. , . ' The Glasgow Herald Bays :— "Wo have tried Indian Teas, and assuredly nothing we ever tasted can excel them." . ■ Chambers' Journal says :— " India produces Tea superior to any In tho world 5a Uavour, strength,, and purity." ' The Edinburgh Courant Bay ß.-." IndiMi T< a ia remarkable for its body and trength compared with China Tea." : The World saya :— ♦• Indian Tea is be^ cuing day by day a greater favourite «ilh tho best judges." The Christian Union says:— That m price, strength of quality, and delicacy of roma, British; families will soon discover he Indian Tea to be a great improvement iii what they "may hitherto have been i ising;" Those who havo not tasted these dehcious Teas Bhonld write for samples. § Jar •-■ §' * "mm * * ■ 1 A l l Mr : g ■ 1 Ml ias^ t& We have appointed . V. H. Pickering& Co SOLE AGENT for onr INDIAN TEAS AND CONDIMENTS, GILMOUK, YOUNGHUSBAND, & CO 12 James Lees, Goal and Wood Merchant HAVING REMOVED to new Premises Bituated m Wynen street, and having purchased the necessary machinery, is now propared to cut and deliver FIREWOOI> at .'the following rates:— ItED PINE. Short lengths for stoves, S2s per cord 2ft lengths ... 28s per cord 4ft lengths .. 25s „ „ TAWA. Short lengths for stovoa, 26s per cord 2(t lengths . , ... 23s per cord 1^ 4ft lengths ... 20s per cord Willowß^. ... 12s per cord All .wood measured m 4 feet lengths.; Newcastle. Coal delivered at 40s per ton Brunner-do-do"- «--.-.. 38s per ton ( ColHrewopd do do .„ 86a per. ton Oats', chaff,- bran, potatoes, chaircoal, coke, firebricks, lime, &c, &c, lways on hand. Oats crushed at 4d per bushel. NOTE THE~ ABD»ESS-Wynen-street^ (Near Salvation Army Barracks. Peter Connell I)EGS to inform the iubabitauts ) oi Blenheim and surrounding districts that he has taken that well known BOARDING HOUSE Lately m tho occupation of Mr Brnnetti, and trnats by civility and atteution to merit a fair share of public patronage. Meals, Is, at regular hours. * rerxbaneut boarders £1 per weok. ~lfor Sale or To Let. ONE. of the most ELIGIBLE PROPERTIES m the Pelorus Valley, consisting of 820 Acres freehold and 1000 Acres leaEehold. The main lino of ioad rUns through the property for a mile. A Tramway also runs through the property, m cqnnectibh with one of the . largest sawmill industrieß m the district on the adjoining property, which has just commenced operations. The property has also a good river frontage. TEKMS EASY. 403 Wm. DOUbUN KIIIKPATRIOKS' TOMATO CHUTNEE IMPROVES THE APPETITE, IB Hie most ilelio'ony flavouring for Soups and gives a relish to Cold Meats. 'SOLD UY ALL GROCERS IN I'INT . AND UALF.riNT BOTTLES. Mi3fl X^oli, DEESSMAKEE, AT. MESSHS LITCIIFIBLD and SONS. Hi i '
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 163, 13 July 1886, Page 1
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505Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 163, 13 July 1886, Page 1
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