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A. L. Eerdman, Solicitor'. Dencentstreel, Nasefa I Solicitor to the Government Ad-ranees to Settiers Office. Indef & Cat ten, BARRISTERS $ SOLICITORS LEYKST-STOKKT. XASEBY

II TI LI 3, DICK & CO.'S 18 9 8 Otago and Southland ALMAhAC AND DIRECTORY. Is 6d. Is 6d. Is 6d. Every Farmer, Mixer, \yn BusinessMan should Provide Himself with ONE. Can be obtained from £he nndei<-"-mentioned:— Jamesßrown,"Nraseby, "W Edmonds, Hamilton; J. Caldtvell, Wedderburn;; S. Inder Hill's (Jreek ; W. Pyle, St. Batlians.

THE ANCIENT BRITON HOTEL Lbvek-stbebt !Nasmt. J T FERGUSON ... ProprietorWX. to informhis numerous friends iff the district that he has purchased thi above well-known and old-established Hbiel. He trust« by stric X attention tr business, and by keeping only the Be«i Brands of Wines, Brand), "Whisky and Beer, to receive a fair share ol business. Frequenters ol this old-established • Hotel, with their families, will receive that attention which has been given' heretofore. Mrs Crane will be glad to meet with her friends from Kyeburn-and-iurroundingdiatrkts t . GOOD BEDS. Comfort and Gleanlinet* Relied on.Excellent Stabling Pi avided Horses well looked after, and fed <mdcr his personal supervision.

TKUTU WILL PREVAIL TO One will question the accuracy of the Customs i S return*- A pap*r laid before Parliament this veek furnishes a Üble of the consumption of articles nc circumstances are con-idcred, and the reason only .. j, .:>.- •!.- «_..■. ~» -- -i—.—- —archltcbt. years, and the duty paid per head Ot population, is stated thus:— Totxllbsujtd. perfcrtd. per'hnrf. Surar, ISBS, C5,560,«W BS"S Ss 8W Sugar, ISM, 07.595.510 894 3s 8)d ncrease .. 1.828.850 •» Ojd Tea. IS9S, 4.472,523 6"04 S «d Tea, 1896, 4,431.480 5.53 1H Jd Decrease .. 41.043 "16 ~Jd It seems incredible that while the people uied mora snfr-ir they should cosscMKUsaiTßi. The explanation is that the China rnd Indian Teas are rapidly kolojc out of consumption, and the British product, grown in Ovlon, is very properly taking their place. foremost amonest Ceylon Teas stands the UNRIVALLED SURATURA, and although there have been doubts cast upon the claims that have been nude for its strksotii and womikbtcl kxwomt, the official testimony that 41,048 fewrr pounds ot Tea have proved sufficient for an increase of population of 13.317 in the 1396 period to too oonvinrioc to admit ot further question. SURATURA TEA is not blended with Indian or China Teas, nor is it handled from the time It; leaves the stores In Ceylon until it reaches the consumer. Reflect and consider what you are losing annually by using ordinary te*. A«k voir grocer for, and insist upon having,SURATURaI and no other.

Eweburn_ Hotel. W.- J. MILLAR ... Proprietor FinST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOB TRAVELLERS AND BOARDERS* WINES, ALES, «t- SPIRITS CHOICEST BRANDS EXCELLENT AND COMMODIOUB STABLING.

CAUTION. BOOT-DKALEKS, Miners, and General Storekeepers are warned, against buying Gum B<ms got up to resemble the Manufacture of tbo NORTH BRITISH ItUBBER CO AH the Mining Boots Manufactured by the North British Rubber Coy iicar the following Trade M-»rk stamped inside the thigh— MINING To b* had *holcsal OO.lj'iJ** SKILL A..«>/.I,l>«».T Kl, v j~ ■.•■•'■■•■ . ■•

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 28, Issue 1470, 31 December 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 28, Issue 1470, 31 December 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 28, Issue 1470, 31 December 1897, Page 1