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KELSON BREWERY. NELSON. ESTABLISHED 1843. J. R. DODSON & SON BKEWERS, MALSTBBS, AND BOTTLERS, have now on hand their jnßtly celebrated AT? TONIOALB, X\_ in Pints and Quarts. Ist Awaid A. and P. Show, Deo Ist, 1897 BROWN &TOUT PORTER, in dx.t' and Quarts. Ist Award A. and P. Show, Deo Ist-, 1897, XXX DRAUGHT ALE in hhds, barrels, kilderkins, and kegp. let Award A. and P. Showj Deo ht, 1897 KOZIE TEA Is Perfection, F. SNO GKASS, Agent. CHROMOPHOTOTYPES. fJiYREE'S NEW PROCESS for PHQTOGHAPHS IN COLOURS. Call mid see tho specimens now on viow at the Studio. iTRUTH WILL PREVAIL, TVTO one will question the auoumoyjcf JJM the Customs returns. A paper laid befott [L'fttliamcut this week furnishes a cable of the consumption of urtiolcs in common nso, whioh is Btirtling until tho turrounding circumstanoeß are conßidered, and tho" reason only btrikca one like the S«ah of an eleotrio uearchlight.. The cot sumption of Bug« ood Tea;,£or tho two past jeiirß, and the duty paid per head of population, is stated thua : — Lbs L^uty Total Ibß Deed pet bead per head Sugar '95, 65,568,960 886 " 3s BJi Sugar '96, 67,396,840 894 8a B|d liiore»B8 1,826,880 -9 Ojjd Tea, '95, 4,472,528 6'C4 2 6Jd leu' '96, 4,431,480 6-88 1 ll.}d Decre»ae .41,018 -16 7Jd It Beema inorediblegthatjwhila tho people used more sugar they should consume less TEA, 'ihe explanation is that the China and Indian Teas »ro rapidly going uut of oonanmptioD, and the British product, grown ia CeyloD, is very properly taking ;heir pkoe. Iforemobt among Oeylon Teas Btands the UNBIVALLKD SUKATUBA, and »U though there have been doubts cast upon the olnims that hare been made for ita SIBEKQTU »nd WONDERFUL ECONOMY, the official testimony that 41,018 fewer pounds of Tea bave proved sufficient for an inoreitse of populatioti of 13,317 in the 1896 period is too convincing [to admit ot further question. fcUBATUKA TEA is uot blended .with Indian or Ohina Teas, nor 1$ it handled from the time it leaves the storeß in Ceylon uatil it reaohes the conßumer, Kifleot and consider what you are loeing anuually by using ordinary tea. Abb your grocer for, and insist japoa having, SURATUIiA, and no other. OHISHOLM EROS AGENTSj Thadfieldu thoma Gordon, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, ÜBAFALGaR.Bt. Gordon's Wild Cherry. Cough Syrup, A speedy and certain oure for Coughs, C'olde, and all Throat and Chest Affections. 1/6. Gordon's Qaiaine.and Iron, Wine. A most efficient and palatable Tonio for pale and delicate people. Approved ol by the medical taoulty, Gordon's White Worm Powders, Safe, taßteleeß, and.reliable. 1/-, Gordon's Corn Oure. SurOiCura ' Try it II Gordon's Toilet Preparations «ro well kuown aud of Al quality, Full Bupplica of DRUGS, SUNDRIES, HERBS, E.0,, in Btook, Prescriptions aoourately dispensed. Goods despatched promptly > WOOL & PRODUCE SEASON; 1897. rf*HE SHAW 6 , SAVILL, AND A ALBION COMPAAT, Ltd,, will convey WOOL and other PRODUCE to LONDON, by their ijteatners and Sailers, at the Lowest Current Rates. ,\3. H. COOK & CO., 978— t0 . Agents. *""""' TONKINS' g DEATH ON SCALE. rTiHE undesigned has now reooivodj a IX. supply of the above far famed preparation for the eradication of SOALE BLIGHT, ' whioh should.now bo applied to Fruit and other trees. The following testimonial proveßjthe worth of DEATH ON EOALE ABhburton, 30th 'Sept,, 1896. |To Messrs Tonkin k Co., 67 Lambton F Quay, Wellington. Dear Sirs, — I have muoh pleaanra in testifying to tho merits of your L-EATII ON SCALE, I hnve used it on all my trees, andjiniovery case the result has been nigbly satisfactory. It.' not only killed Scale and American Blight, but appeared to renew the health and vigour ot trees dreßted with it. Have recommended it fully to my neighbours. Wishing yon eveiy suooeas, Faithfnlly yonre, JOHN O'GUADY, JAMES~BO(M, OARP? STREET. THE undersigned begs to Inform the Publio of Nelson and ihe Surrounding Country Districts that be bas COMMENCED BUSINESS in Waimea-street „ (in those premises next to D. Grant Baker), ] as ft GENERAL GKOCER AND fr PROVISION DEALER, £ and trusts by strict attention So business to merit a share of pulilio patronage. Produce Bought or Taken in Exohange tor Goods. All Groceries kor. ol the Best Quality, and at Reasonable Frioesi Goods delivered tc any part ol the Town or Country. -i EDWIN WELLS J OENEKALaGKOCEB AND PKOVJSIO DEALER,; WAIMEA-BT.iNE&SON,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 28 January 1898, Page 4

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