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CEYLONand INDIAN TEA ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, COLOMBO AND CALCUTTA. pure oeylonTnd"indian teas Specially selected and manufactured under European supervision, gained 47 Ist class Awards at the New Zealandjmd JSooth Seas Exhibition, guaranteed for Purity, Strength^Flavor and Cleanliness Ordinary Teas liquor 5 gallons per Ib. These Teas are guaranteed to liquor 71 gallons per lb,, at cheaper prices than other Teas in the market. One Tkial only necessary to prove this. ■ '" '-- — O— — — — » DIRECTIONS FOR USE.— No good Tea should be allowed to remain for more than seven minufceß~on~tho leaves j after seven minutes' infusion it should bs poured into another teapot, where it will remain good for any length. r u W^ E^ AUE 0F BLE NDS AND IMITATIONS !— See that Registerel Trade Mark and Label (the Indian Girl picking tea) is on each packet. Indian Souchong 2s 2d. Ceylon Pekoe Souchong 2s Qd Ceylon standard 2s lOd. Ceylon Pekoe 3s. „,., ,]fJ7 9 «DcRUS(i 06 \j\*J*j AGENTS FOR NELSON.

DRINK NELSON, MOATE'S PURE BLEND, No. 3. 2s. 8d TAKAKA LA NDS FOR SALE. rpBNDERS will be received by the •*■ undersigned for the following PROPERTIES lately belonging to Wm. PAGE, Takaka VPart Section °14, containing 57 r.cres 2 roods, with SHOP and HOUSE, STABLES, BARN, and OUTBUILDINGS thereon ; and, also, the NEW DWELLING-HOUSE lately occupied by Captain Kirk. Section 16, originally Beatson'a, containing 84 acres, on whioh ia the HOUSE erected by Wallace Page. Half of the section is known as " The Island." This can be tendered for in TWO pieces, . Pabts 2, 4,- 5, and 6 of Section 13, containing 34 acres 1 rood 34 perches of FIRST-OLASS Land, on whioh ia the DWELLING-HOUSE oooupied by James Page, Section 42 and ".Parts (two; of 31— together, 233 acres o! Grazing and Bush Land, Part 3, 4, and 5 of Section 22, containing 50 acres .of FIRST-CLASS Land, on whioh are Page, Oobb & Oo'u MILL, the HOUSE oooapied by George Page, and 4he NEW HOUSE lately ereoted by Charles Page. Pabts 147 and 148, Long Plain, 30 acres 1 rood 8 perohes. The above properties and the plan thereof will be ahown by A, KEMP, Takaks, who iB in oharge, will bo received up to 30th SEPTEMBER, but .meanwhile PRIVATE OFFEES will be considered.! MR. KEMP has also authority to SELL the following LIVE STOCK, iviz :— 12 HORSES 65 Head of CATTLE 650 SHEEP—mostly heavy injlamb. SOLANDBES & CO. KARANA WHEN the digestive organs are out of order ;i yooil reHabta Tonic is required to bring them back to their normal state. A number of persons upset the stomach by neglecting to take their meals at regular slated intervals, and others agaiu eat. Lo excess at some particular meal — ami trom these causes the machinery gets out of ordei and does nob run smoothly. Late suppers, also, are one of the causes of upsetting the digestive organs. How often loes a man, too, in meeting an old acjiiain banco have a merry evening and suf■er terribly from the eit'eets the next day. Sister Mary Joseph Aubert, in her esearches among the plants of New Zcaaiul has discovered a very valuable remedy or these complaints in our own vegetation, uid, after experimenting for a number of ,-ears, has now brought forward the mediine called KAHANA. Du Labouhettb, a Chemist of the First _' lass of the Faculty of Paris, to whom '..T.nplcs were sent, says :--" It is an excelent bitter Tonic, and I consider it even itperior to the preparation of Cinchona in II affections of the stomach. It has given is, prepared as you sent it, the most satis factory results." The .Reverend Sister says she has used it. for many years extensively and successfully with sullerers of every age and constitution, and she noticed that in a few cases it did not agree at first, lint by diminishing tho dose good, results followed. She remarked astonishing good results on old people, "who had ruined their constitutions by the abuse of intoxicating drink and who were debilitated and suffering after having aimed over a new leaf. Xawana, March, ISSS. Dear Madam— T respectfully thank you lor what you have done for mo. You have •>aved my life. Your medicine (Karan'A) is invaluable. I •\vic.h I could make you a I'eburn for your kindness. P. Pest al. KELSON FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED), BRIDGE STREET, NELSON, Authobijsed Capital £30,000 in 6000 Shares of £5 Bach, London Agerts W. Weddell & Co., 16 St. Hern's Plaoe, E.G. Sydney „ Davids n Bro?, Melbourne Agents Dalgoty & Co. Ltd. Ohrfstohuroh „ N.Z. Farmers' Co-oper-ative. Duoedin „ Farmers' Agency. Wellington „ Thomas & Co., and W. J. Gandf. THIS ASSOCIATION is new in a position to Bhip all kinds of Produce to London or to the chief marke's iu Australia and New Zealand, for sale on account of owners, upon which liberal DASH advances will be granted. NOW IN STOCK for Sale all kinds of farm produoa, viz., Wheat, Oafs, Barley, Po'.atoeß (table or seed), Peas, Onion? Oheeee, Chaff, &C, &0. ' SEEDS. — Clovers, Cowgraap, Aleike, Timothy, Lucerne, Rye Graßs, Cocksfoot, &o JUST RECEIVED a well Beleoted Btook of Groceries, Brush wafe, Cutlery, Crookerywsre, Boots and Shoes. AGENTS for P. & D. DanoaD, Booth, Maodonald & |Co,, Agrioaltnral and Implement Maker?, Cnristchuroh, and the Gear Co.'a well known Manures, inolnding Bonedust, Blood, and Tarnip Manures. WOOL. — Arrangements have been made to f ave Wool offered for tale either at Wellington, Melbourne, or London, as shippers may direot, when owners may rely upon their clips reoeiviDg the careful handling of our Agents at those markets. Our London Agents, Weddell & Co., having theiueelveß bad considerable colonial experience in Can* terbur; and Australia, are in a position to dispose of Wool to the very best advantage, WOOLPAOKS, Cornsacke, Twine, &c, alwaya on baud,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 213, 8 September 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 213, 8 September 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 213, 8 September 1891, Page 4

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