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THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ;;. .ASSOCIATION OF AUSTEALASIA, LIMITED. Head Office fob' New Zealand ... Customhouse Quay, "Wellington DIRECTORS: John Dutlue (Chairman), A. E. Pearce, Esq.., and Wm. Frasor, M.H.R. JJIUNDS OVER £3,000,000, ANNUAL INCOME OVER £500,000. RATES LOW. BONUSES] LARGE. LIBERAL CONDITIONS. SECURITY fUNDOUBTED. First Office in tlie World to Liberalise Life Assurance. BONUSES ALLOTTED [TO MEMBERS, OVER £1,500,000. MONEY TO LEND, AT LOW RATES OF INTEjREST. ORTON STEVENS, C. J. Griffiths, Local Agent. Resident Secretary. A. J. -Stratfokd, District Representative. DRINK ........ OUYAH TEA : • • THE FINEST TEA THE MOST ECONOMICAL TE ;: :; :: :: THE PUREST TEA . THE MOST FRAGRANT TEA THE MOST REFRESHING TEA. rpHE Public will please NOTE THE WORD QU YAH '. ONLY is on each Packet or Tin. It bears no prefix. "" Ask your grocer for tbis FINE TEA. Of the many brands now in the market there is NONE TO EQUAL OUVAH OUYAH - FOR HONEST VALUE. O U V AH . ———_■— , TiMt THE FBENCH BEAM) COFFEE. WILSON, BALK & CO., | • ' * PROPRIETORS, DUNEDIN. j These Teas can be obtained locally from! t>> R> NEVISON, Grocer; J. KENNING, Grocer; W..A. SOWMAN, Grocer FROM TEA-GARDEN TO TEA-POT DIRECT BY EVERY MAIL .'"■'■ STEAMER, t —-^ / >^^^^ sg^7~~THE CHOICEST ' feassaS Ir&^i^Cb^2^1 r&^i^Cb^2^ CEYLON teaT^ tea, tea. BEING encased in air-tight lead packets in the country in which it is grown, NIRVANA loses none of its fragrance while on the way to the New Healand consumer ; and in this it differs from. China Tea, which suffers, first, because it has to be picked in certain_ seasons for the entire year's consumption, and, second, because it comes to New Zealand practically in an. open state. The additional advantage, in these days of adulteration, of buying a TEA which reaches the Teapot precisely as it left the Tea garden —this being :' guaranteed by the soldered lead packing observed with NIRVINA—is too —-Obvious to need extended mention. NIRVANA TEA is on sale in ".Pound and Half-Pound Packets by^tiie 'following retailei-e :-— ; • LD. R. NEVISON SPRING CREEK -"A. ROBERTSON hpM- -]w. BA.^SOWMAN . HENWIOK - - ~- .BARY & SONH^K1 (R. W. PARKER PICTON - - -H. McCORMICK JHMBMBL '." . $1^ "Wholesale Agents : AS. PATE B SON AND CO., WELLINGTON, FOB THE TOILET /COLGATE AND CO.'S CASHMERE BOUQUET TOILET SOAPS ARE UNEXCELLED IN EXCELLENCE AND VALUE. Sold Everywhere. W Uver, Kidney and . j| ■ Stomach Complaints ~*F "¥* 1 I * * iA f VJ-H ?TPH: I ■ By the timely use of B I "Jmpeifs Jtfay jTpp/e" I ■ This Brill!antly Successful Remedy Is H ■ RN HONEST MBOieiNE-N6t a Mysterious Concoction. H ■ „ IT CAN BE TAKEN WITH CONFIDENCE. H B t™^. May Apple" is made from the prescription of Mr Matth*m B H . world for derangement of the Digestive Organs or Sluggish Liver §§| B » 2/»= <^ CHEMISTS AND STORES. <$» 2fr B

WE ASTONISH THE NATIVES with our NEW SEASON'S STOCK. "T'TTE have just opened up a big line OF Blankets, Flannelettes, in all shades and designs Flannels, heavy Hosiery,' Socks, Dress Tweeds, Meltons Amazon Cloths, Serges' and a complete range of Children's Hoods, Bootees, Bonnets, &c Our Prices are right because we have bought right, and as we sell for CASH ONLY we defy our neighbours to equal us. *G. BABY & SON, POST OFFICE STORE, Renwick. STATIONERS' HALL. NEWEST ANiTbEST of LITERATURE, JOURNALS; MAGAZINES, ILLUSTRATED PAPERS ( By each Direct Steamer. "STATIONERY of all descriptions, for >* - homes and offices. Books and Requisites. fItUSiC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS* l^rf H, PENNY*

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 86, 17 April 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 86, 17 April 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 86, 17 April 1901, Page 4

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