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THE EMPIRE TEA COMPANY'S BLENDED TEAS ARE THE MOST REMARKABLE. EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC, AND A DELIGHT TO ALL! , ; : THOSE ; WHO HAVE TRIED THEM ARE ALWAYS PLEASED, AND ARE GLAD TO RECOMMEND THEM TO THEIR FRIENDS. EXPERIENCE PROVES THAT THERE ARE NO TEAS-, ■■■■: A ;•■■ ;..? _, .■.-.;■ LIKE ■ ' ;•" : THE EMPIRE TEA COMPANY'S. „ „ W.,:«fe,G. TURNBTILL <&: CO., PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON. PURE BLENDED TEAS. \ .■,:. ' THE BLENDS AREFAMILY, 2/- per ft ;CAGHAR r 2/&iper -tt. ; - FAVOURITE, 2/1 per lb CURIO, 2/8 per ft SPECIAL, 3/- per m. All packed m lft and £ft packets, 5 and 10ft tins, and half-chests; They are all skilfully blended from he most suitable Teas of INDIA, CHINA, and CEYLON, and wjll be found to SUIT ALL TASTES .MESSRS: J;RATTRAY & SON, to meet the growing demand] for 'these Teas, are now packing under ■ THE TIG-EB BEAND, A new set of Blends, composed of choice selections of the best crops of, INDIA AND CEYLON. ' Everybody should try them. To be obtained only from . . 1 E. Gk WALSH, MAXWELL BRIDGE, ■■••*.■ SOLE AGENT.

i . 0 t *%*% ■■■■ ■: : OPINIONS ■ I ' ON THE ', , MATT- OPAL -TYPES, r (PATENTED), A NEW PROCESS IN ' . PHOTOGRAPHY. rFIHE'MOBT NOBLB' THE MARQUIS OF i JL " Downshibe writes :— ' ' I think great praise is due to you for making such a step m the art of Photography, ,and I feel quite sure.your process will meet with the success it deserves.' Mb. Walbond, Pbivate SscßETAinit to His Exceliencc the- Govebnob, writes: — • " Your new process is lovely, and far supe- • nor to the old glazing. I showed them to j His Excellency the Governor, who was much struck with them, and remarked on the contrast between the-picture of himself printed m the Matt-Opal-Type : and the same picture printed m the ordinary way.' The Wanganui HESAiip/.3rd December 1889:— "We have. received from Messrs " Wrigglesworth & Binrs, of , Wellington, who are undoubtedly the best- photographers m the colony, samples of their production by a new process, patented, we believe, by them, known as 'the Matt-Opal Type. The pictures are m every respect ' works of art, for m this, as m all their work, Messrs Wrigglesworth' & Binns have • achieved the greatest: success," &c, &c. The Mablbobotjgh Expbess, 27th Nov. I 1889 :--" We have no hesitation m saying j that the Matt-Opal-Type will revolutionise photography, and be universally adoptedi In fact, one could never endaire looking at a glazed picture after seeing these." MESSRS ■-■ " WRIGGLESWORTH &BIMS, PHOTOGRAPHERS ? To Hia Excellency the Right Hon. . th EARL OF ONSLOW, Governor of New Zealand, SOLE PATENTEES. 7, Willis Stbeet, W E L L I N G T O|N , Nearly Opposite the Empire Hotel. i [ Telephone No. 161. j DASH V. CEEDIT- k ■ if. E, SIIMONDS, 3 Family Butcher, ! \ IT AS much Pleasure m informing I .fj the Inhabitants of Blenheim' ! " and Surroundii: .% Districts that on and alter TUEbDAY, Feb. Ist, he intends REDUCING the PEIGEB j ioi his MEAT, one half-penny per lb ' all round, for CABH,.ai?.d increasing! ' the present prices one half -penny per lb for Booking, thus giving those that do pay the Gash the benefit. My Cash prices will bo as midev :— ! Beef - —8d *o i^d por lb Pork... — — sdperlb Lamb 2s to 2s 6d per quarter ' Mutton -~ 2dto2^dperlb Veal - 4d to 4|d per ib . Mutton Sausages 6d per lb .Pork „ - 7dperlb ■German „ - W per lb :Black Pufldings ~~ 5d per lb .( Tripe... Vdperlb Hgf Ee:iiember the Booking : ! will' be One Penny perl b ®&<raneß, on the above prices, with '20 per cent discount, paid before ha 10th of the following month

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVI, Issue 168, 22 July 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVI, Issue 168, 22 July 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVI, Issue 168, 22 July 1890, Page 4

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