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Euro Indian Tea. To be had m lib Packets, 121 b Tioß, •nd 101 b Cherts. f |\HE INDIAN TEAS are specially re- |. oouimendcd.Dot only on account of their exquisite llavour and sterling quality, but by encouraging the Sale of Indian Teas we are retaining the money spent m j the development of our own posajaaslons aud m the encouragement of onr own country men. ' The Glasgow Herald says :— "We have tried Indian Teas, and assuredly nothing we ever tasted can excel them," < C'baihjbers' Journal says ;— " India proilucea Tea superior to any m the world io llfkvonr, strength, and purity." The Edinburgh Couraut Bays. — "Indion Tra ia remarkable for its body aud trcnglb compared .with Cbiua Tea." : Xho World Bays :—" Indian Tea is beQiDiog day by day a greater, favourite witk the best judges." ; The (Jliri&tiap Union Hays:— That m price, strength of rjuality, and delicacy of roma, British families will soon discover lie Indian Tea to be a great improvement mi what they may hitherto have been ising." . Those who- havo not tasted these viUlioious Teas should write for samples./ 'A Ai/» • 71 " UI1 ""* - <k * We have appointed F. H. Pickering & Co Sole agents our fiNDIAN TEAS AND CONDIMENTS. UILMOUK, YOUNGHTJSBAND, & CO . - ■ .'_■■■ '•;■■■.• • 12 - Jaiiies Lees, Coal and Wood Merchant TT AV ING REMOVED to now I L Prpmißea eiliuited m Wyncn Btrcc(> aud having purchased tho necessary machinory, ia now prol»mud i to ; cut and • deliver FIREWOOJ> »t tlioibJlowing rates:— 11ED PINE. Bbort ' lt'ugths for ulovcb, 82b por (jo'rd 2ft lengths ... 28a por cord •lft leugtba .. 25a „ „ TAW A. Slijrt lengths for atovoß, 26a per cord illt leiigtlia ... 23s per cord 4ft Ivngtba : ... 20s, per cord WillowaJi: ... 12a per cord \'lf All wood moasurod m 4 feet icngtliH. ' He^castle Ooal dolivered at 40a per ton K runner do do ... 38s per ton OoU.icg\ydod do do ... 86a per ton OaU, chaff, bran, potatoos, charcoal, coke, firebricks, limo, &c, &c, lwaysonhand. Oatfl crußhcd at 4d per bushel. NOTE THE~^BDRESS— Wynen-Btreet, (Near Salvation Army Barracks. Peter Connell BEOS to inform the inhabitants ol Blenheim and surrounding districts that he has taken that well known BOABDING HOUSE Lately m the occupation of Mr Brunctti, and trusts by civility and attention to merit n fair share of public patronage. Meals, Is, at regular hours. Permanent boarders £1 per week. Jl_ Sale or To Let. ONK of the moat ELIGIBLE PROPERTIES m the Pelorus Valley, consisting of 820 Acres fiechold and 1000 Acres leasehold, The main line of road runs through the property for a mile, A Tramway also runs through the property, m connection with one of tho largest sawmill industries m tho district on the adjoining property, which has just commenced operations. The property has also a good liver frontage. TERMS EASY. 103 War. DOUSLIN KIKEPATRECK'S" TOMATO CHUT NEE IML'IIOVES THE APPETITE, IB the moat delic'ouu flavouring for Soupij and yivca rtrcliah to Cold Meats. SOLD r-Y ALL GUOCKUH IN F'INT AND HALF TINT BOTTLES. " • t \ IV. BB^MAKE H, ME-3SIW LITCUFIELD and BONf).

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 165, 15 July 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 165, 15 July 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 165, 15 July 1886, Page 1