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THE MOST POPULAF DRINK IN pjna i NEW ZEALAND. They aro the HIGHEST QUALITY TEAS Imported into New Zealand, and have come rapidly into publio favour everywhere. Obtainable in Nelson from MR R. SNODGRASS, THE BEST COCOA j A COCOA Trinlrtr of twenty-five years stsne'i g fßjf :— "I havo used almost tvtry lsadir g make of Cocce, but have never bad any which was in my judgment <qoal to GRIFFIN'S in fLvjur and quality. I now use no other." TRY GRIFFIN'S PURE BOLOBLE COCOA. The Beßt 2/- Tea in the market, FASHODA TEA. The most Economical 2/- Te , FASHODA TE '» he Strongest 2/- Tea, FASHOD.\ TEA - The finest flavoured 2/* Tea, FASHODA TEA. 1 he favonrite 2/- Tea, FASHODA TEA. NELSON TEA PACKING COMPANY CLOTH RD WITHiUR JS^OW landing, ex b.b. Wakanni— A full assortment of ihe Cellnlar Company's Patent MU'NX MANUFACTURES, ohief among which are the following garments : — Cotelea Tenn'a Shirts 3/Cellnlar Tennis Shirts 4/6 Cellular Dress fr/hirts fopen in front) 7/6 Cellular Drees Shirts (open at baok) 8/Cellular Undershirts from 4/6 Cellnlar Underpants from 4/OAUTION.—Do not buy ordinary network a9 Cellular Cloth ; none being genuine unless bearing' the label '-Cellular Clothing .ffirtex Patent." W, SHORT <fc SON, TAILOBS, HAITEB?, AND GE.^TB' MEbOEBI, 1 BA&DY.BTSBET. 1

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 276, 7 December 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 276, 7 December 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 276, 7 December 1899, Page 4

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