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Pure Indian Tea. To be had iv lib Packets, 121 b Tins, UDd 101 b Chests. fIIUE INDIAN TEAS are specially rel conmenilod not only uu accouut of their exquisite llavour and sterling quality, but by encouraging the Sale of Indian Teas Aye are retaining the nioney spent m UiQ development of qur own possessions aud m tho encunrageihent of our own countrymen, The Glasgow Horald say 8 : — "We have tried Indian Teas, aud asßnreuly uotliiDß we ever tasted can excel them." Chambers' Jourpul says :— "Judia yio(luocB Tea superior to any m the world io flavour, atrougth, ami purity." The Edinburgh (Join ant -says -.—" Indian Tea ia remarkable lor itu body aud trength comjiarcd with China Tea." The World says :--" ludiau Tea is beoh)iuK day by day r greater favourite with the best jutlpea." ' The G'hrislian Union Ha jh :— 'J'bat m liricp/atretlgth'bf'qnalily, and delicacy of roma, British families will noun discover he ludiau Tea to ho a groat improvement i>u what they may hitherto havo'beon y^-isiuH." Thoße who bave not tasted, theao dtliuiuUß Teas ebould write lor .samples. We have appointed F, H. Pickering & Co .. SOLE AUENTforour INDIAN TEAS AND CONDIMENTS. tULMOUII, Y9UNGHUSBAND, & CO James Lees, Coal and Wood Merchant HAVING REMOVED to new Premises situated m Wynen street, and having purchased the uccoHsary machinery, ia now propared to cut and deliver FIRE' "WOOD at the foJlowing rates : — RED PINE. Short lengths for stoves, 32s por cord 2ft lengths ... 28s per cord 4ft lengths .. 25s „ „ '._ TAWA. Short lengthß for stoves, 2Ga per cord • . 2ft lengths • ... 23s per cord •4ft lengths ... 20s per cord \yiHowa'~. : " . ... 12s per cord All wood measured m i feet lengths. ' Kewqastle Coal delivered at 40a per ton; Brunnor do do ... 38s p6r ton Collicgwood do do ... 86a per ton Oatß, chaff, bran, potatoes, charccal, coke,. firebricks, lime; &c, &c. ; lways on hand. , Oats crushed at 4d por bushel. NOTE THE AEDKESS-Wynen-atreet, (Near Salvation Army Larracka. Peter Connell I>EGS to inform the inhabitants y oi Blenheim and surrounding districts that ho has lulicu that well known UOAKDING HOUSE Lalcly -iu tho occupation of Mr UrunoUi, aud truata by civility and atlentiun to merit a fair share of public patronage Meals, Ib, at regular houra. Peimauent boarders £1 por weok. ~ Jj'or Saie or To Let. ONft of tho most ELIGIBLE PROPERTIES m the Polorns Valley, consisting of 820 Acres ficoJiold and 1000 Acres lcaEehold. Tho main lino of road runs through tho property for a milo. A Tramway also runs through the property, m connection with one of tho largest sawmill industries m tho district, oh tho adjoining properly, which has just commenced operations. The property has also a good Esvor frontage. TBUMS EASY. 403 Wm. DOUbLJN "kirkpatkick^ TOMATO CHTJTNEE IMPROVES THE APPETITE, IB tho most delicious ilavouriug for Soups and gives a relish to Cold Meats. SOLD BY ALL GROCEUS IN TINT AND HALF TINT BOTTLES. "Mmßell, i\ REBSM AKEE, U AT MB3SIUJ LITCEFIELD add SONS. 'Ji

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 164, 14 July 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 164, 14 July 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 164, 14 July 1886, Page 1