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CEYLONandINDIAH TEA ASSOCIATION LIMITED, COLOMBO AND CALCUTTA. pure cbylonTneTindian teas Specially selected and manufactured under European supervision, gained 47 Ist class Awards at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, guaranteed for Purity, Strength, Flavor and Cleanliness Ordinary Teas liquor 5 gallons per Ib. These Teas are guaranteed to liquor 7\ gallons per Ib , at cheaper prices than other Teas in the market. One Tbial only necessary to prove this. DIRECTIONS; FOR CSE.— No Jgood Tea should be allowed to remain for more than seven minutes on the leaves 5 after seven minutea' infusion it should be poured into another teapot, where it will remain good for any length r uS E r W H°, F BLENDS AND IMITATIONS !-See that theSAssociatiori'sSßegistered Trade Mark and Label (the Indian Girl picking tea) is onjeach packet. Indian Souchcng 2s 2d. Ceylon Pekoe Souchong 2s 6d. Ceyi.on Standard 2s lOd. Ceylon Pekoe 3s. •OJLOXiJia JL j,^JSJXUPi CI& \J%J*y AGE -TSgFOR NELSON.

CLEAR MOUNT HOUSE, HARDY STREET. Opposite Sclanders & Co, WTT l\/fEB3ENGER has always . XI. IVJL on hand a frech supply of bis Celebrated EPPING and OXFORD SAUSAGES, BOLONGA SAUSAGE, Real POLONIS, CHICKEN and HAM SAUSAGE, MELTON MOWBRAY PORK PIES, SAUSAGE ROLLS, BRAWN, BACON and HAMS. FRESH CREAM, NEW MILK, and NEW LAID EGGS. PIGEON PIES, CHICKEN PIES, VEAL and HAM PIES, CHICKEN IN ASPIC, HIGH CLASS SOUPS and ENTREES TO ORDER. GRAND DISPLAY EVERY FIiIDAY EVKMNG. TO TRAVEL IN THE WAIMEA AND UPPER AND LOWER MOTUEKA DISTRICTS, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE YOUNG YORK. For Pedigree, Terms and Timetable see Cards ard future advertisement. 2840—9

ZEALANDIA BOOTS^ mHESB Celebrr Led BOOTS still maintai « l*} 1 at °t»on tot good wear and perfect fit. Every pair guaranteed by tb. Mannfaottirere. Before parohaßJng New Bootß, see tbftt they are branded None others are genuine. SCHOOL SOOTS. Registered epecialitiea, Pakagon Patent Dependable (regk' tered). — Xheee Boots are imequalled^for hard we«., and every pair war .unkd. lyr— SE JSLTON, FROBL^EK & 00..S """ _ Chbibtohuboh DRINK NELSON, MOATE'B PURE BLEND. JSo. 3. 2s. 8&

ASK YOUR GROCER FOR No. 2 Ceylon lea, NESON, MOATE, & CO. MAITAI DAIKY, BRIDGE-ST., NELSON, Premises late'y occnpied by Mr. Brightmore WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY, Sep*>.[23. New and Skim MKK and CBEAM of Best Quality. Cash Buyer of First- Class DAIRY PRODUCE and VEGETABLES^ NELSON FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED), BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. 1 AUTHOBIZED CAPITAL £30,000 IN 60CO Shabes of £5 Each,] London'Agents W, Weddell :& Co., 16 St. Helen's Place, E.C. Sydney „ Davidson Brop. Melboarno Agents Dalgety & Go. Ltd. Chtistohnrch „ N.Z, Farmers' Co-oper-ative. Danedia „ Farmers' Agency. Wellington Thomas & Co., and W. J. Gandy.<; IN STOCK FORjSALE. GEOCERIES OF ALL KINDS. TEAS OF THE BEST BLENDS, BRUSHWARE CROCKERY, CUTLERY, BOOTS & SHOES. WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY, POTATOES, PEAS, CLOVER SEED, COW GRASS, RYE GRASS, COCKSFOOT. WOOLPACKsTcORNSACKS. WOOL. CASH ADVANCES MADE AGAINST WOOL, FOR SHIPMENT TO MELBOURNE OR LONDON. KABANA WHEN the digestive organs are out of order a good reliable 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 stated intervals, and others again eat to excess at some particular meal — and from these causes the machinery gets out of order and does not run smoothly. Late suppers, also, are one of the causea of upsetting the digestive organs. How often ioes a man, too, in meeting an old acquaintance have a merry evening and sufter terribly from the effects the next day. Sister Mary Joseph Aubert, in her researches among the plants of New Zeaand has discovered a very valuable remerly ioi 1 these complaints in our own vegetation, ■uid, after experimenting for a number of years, has now brought forward tho medicine called KARANA. Uu LarOCHETTE, a Chemist of the First Class of the Faculty of Paris, to whom samples were sent, says : — " It is an excclicnt bitter Tonic, and I consider it even superior to the preparation of Cinchona in .11 affections of the stomach. It has given .is, prepared as you sent it, the most satis lactory results." The .Reverend Sister says she has used it. for many years extensively and successfully with aullerers of every ago and constitution, and she noticed that in j, few cases ii did not agree at first, but by diminishing the dose good results followed. She remarked astonishing good results ou old people, who had ruined their constitutions by the abuse of intoxicating drink and who were debilitated and suffering after having mined over a new leaf. Kawana, March, 1888. DEAR Madam — 1 respectfully thank you for what you have done for me. You have ?aved my life. . Your medicine (Kauana) is invaluable. I wish I could auike you a return for your kiudness. P. Festal.

T 0 L E T . /"iOMFOBTABL^ COTTAGE oloec to \J fcPBiNO Gbove Railway Station. For rartioulara apply to W. T, BOTTRBLL, Spring- Grove. 2638— t0 Established 1870. EVERY POLICY GUARANTEED BY 388 STAIB. LOW PREMIUMS »nd LARGE BONUSEa The aim of this Department has been to provide Life Insurance at the minimum cost compatible with safety. It does not charge ita policy-holders unnecessarily large premiums in order to enable it subsequently to attraot tho ignorant by the glitter or increased bonuses. The premiums which it charges are the lowest compatible -with perfect Bafety. and are less than the participating rates of any other office doing business in Australasia, In spito of this faot, at the last valuation (Docomber, 1885) tho assets of tho office were found to exceed the liabilities by no less a sum than £242,000 stertlng-A result due to economy of management and low mortality. PRESENT FUNDS over ONE AND A HALF MILLION POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME exceeds £300,000. J. H. RICHARDSON, 51 Commission**-

JjLE9£ir DRAUGHT STALLION BAY KNIGHT WILL TRAVEL thiH Sr ison as under— MONDAYS leave Dovedale for Motueka TUESDAYS Motueka for Richmond WEDNESDAYS Richmond for Netean mi Suburban North THURSDAYS reums to Richmond FRIDAYS all day at White Hart Hotel Stables, Richmond SATURDAYS through Wakefield to Dovedale, Fee, Two Guineas. H. SATHERLEY, White Hart Hotel, 2800— to Richmond. TO TRAVEL THIS SFASON. | fr\ tj -r^ Q^^^M^j& PURE BRED CLYDESDALE YOUNG WELLINGTON YOUNG WELLINGTON ia a Mottled Bay standing over 16£ hands high, with bone and murcle to ma'.cb, arda perfeofc temper, PEDIGREE : Young Wellington '.is t y the oelebrated Old Wellington, of Canterbury, one of the brst horses ever imported into Oanterbuiy, his dam by Tarn O'Shaoter, by Sir Colic Campbell.— See Stud Book. Young Wellington will travel as nnder : — MONDAY: Leaving his own stables, Brightwater, paeping through Wakefield to Dovedale. Rose's all night. TUESDAY : To Motueka, passing through Ngatimoti, Btougbam's Post Office Hotel all night. WEDNESDAY: To Biwaka bb far aa Travellers' Rest and back to Upper Mou'ere. Heath's all night. THURSDAY: Through Waimea West to Brigbtwater. Martin's Hotel a'l night. PRIDAY: To Riahmond aa far as White Harb Hotel and back to Brightwater. SATURDAY; Through Wakefield to Foxhill. P Terms, £2 10s £4, Groomoge, sb. All guarantee mates if sold to be paid for, Reduction for two or more ma?eß, the bona fide property of owners. All Feeß payable on or before lsb JftEUary» 1892. J. WARDSWORTH, 2791— t0 Brightw&ter.

EMPIRE TEA COMPANY'S SUPERIOR BLENDED TEAS A BE composed of the PUREST AND BEST DESCRIPTIONS, importe chiefly from Ceylon and India, and are admitted |to oe the bust value offered in New Zealand! People ofteH ecinplainthat they canno get good Tba fchat is, Tba of a uniform good quality, a Tua that is good this month and Can be obtained jußt apQgood next month. They will have no reason to complai if the;> will only asK their Grocer for EMPIRE TEA COMPANY'S SUPERIOR BLENDED TEAS, they will then obtain all that they can possibly desire. PRICES— 2s, 2s 2d, 2s4td, B« Qd, 2sßd,2slQd t and two qualities at V#, PEE, I»B , , V '■. W. & G. TUBNBULE, & COj

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. ySOg'll THOROUGHBRED ST. LEONARDS ST. LEONARDS will travel as under, Leaving his own Btables, Poxhill, MONDAY morning, passing through Doyedale, Roee'a all eight. TUESDAY to Motueka via Woodstock and Ngatimoti, Brougham's all night, WEDNESDAY to Biwaka as far as? YorkV, back to Mofcuoka. THURSDAY from Motneka to Richmond, calling at Moutero to dinner. Sather» ley's White Hart Hotel all night. FRIDAY throngh Brightwatcr and Wake* field to Foshill. Terms 2 guineas, 8 guineas guarantee, grcomage sb. All guarantee mares if gold to be paid for All Feeß payable en or before let January 1892. 2790— t0 CHARLIE GAUKRODGEB, OLD ENGLISH EB. 33 3SQC S3 E3 "S". fc They cool * nd purify tho Blood, brace up the Nerves, and rat tore to Health. They cure lnd(* gestlon, H«adach«, Liver Complaint, Gout, Rheu* nialls^?, & *■. 'A mild but effectual aperient. In 6hor_i,*:.'-ia< h* everywhere recognized oa the i* BEST

DRINK NELSON, MOATE'B N0.4: Pure 2cas, 3s. NELSON BOOT EMPORIUM, TRAFALGAR STREET. W. S. BLIOK & CO, BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURERS. '.IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BOOTS & SHOES. {A splendid assortment by the oeflt makers always in Stock* BOOTS"&~SHOES MANUFACTURED ON THE PREMISES AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. REPAIRS NEATLY k PROMPTLY EXECUTED. countrtTorders carefully attended to. ADDBESS— W. S. BLIOK & CO., NELSON BOOT EMPOBIUMJ TRAFALGAR iSTREEX.^SLBON-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 244, 14 October 1891, Page 4

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