■■—.-' ' ■ i - ■ - " Extract from the " New Zealand Time? " January 22, 1901, EXTENSIVE IMPORTATIONS. 300,0001 b TEA. Pew people ever stop to think, when measuring out ateaspoonful or when buying a pound of tes., of the enormous qnantity required to supply the people of New Zealand. A visit to the wharf during the past month would have teen an eyeopener. Nelson, Moate and Co., Limited, receive shipments of tea by almost every steamer from Ceylon and India throughout the Year, and bave landed, during the last th cc |weeks alone, the hnge amount of 300,000 poundj which is enough tea to provide eve- y roan, woman, and child in New Zealand with 34 onps each of strong t a. Nelson, Moate and Co., Limited, are the leading tea merchants in the Australian colonies, a position whioh they have gained solely by the publio a really good article. mil Delieioas, wholesome and not deaf. a G&& Bt Ml When buying a tin of Van Houtcn's fl Chocolate Drops, or a similar tin of SES an Houten's Chocolate Croquettes, the 91 purchaser gets a splendid kind of ChocoBmwß c'e ' n a conven i en t, edible form, and BS after it has been tried, the flavor is certain ■ I to be pronounced " Delicious ! " VJB Those who prefer the Tablet form can H procure the Chocolate in that shape, and ™ also in small Bars. Van Houten's Chocolate, of irreproachable composition, forms a splendid and delicious snack when on a pic-nic, a journey, or when out for a spin on the wheel. Taking into consideration the quality of Van Houten's Chocolate, it is not dear. FUVAH TEA IS UNEXCELLED FOR QUALITY, STRENGTH, AND FLAVOUR. • The " f¥^B^liffiM- kgaM^BiijMB^BB|MBBHBBBKP|I^| British London Medical W^^^^m^^^^^^^^^^^W^^^^^^^^^^Kt^^KW^S^mm . Wk t^^Wk- W Vm-B j^kß; mm .-Jm..-amMMm.' Journal says : Record ays: Wk'WiWf mWmm 1' ■'■fl MB W'^H' , . „ ■ 7fl|. k *B- : WWB'~jWm T^fl^feL ißf-'Benger's Food " Retained when Ui t ' ■ ■^^B a^^l «£^^^^^^/]H. all other foods are ||1 M k 1" WPM' ■^^^i^ * "l^" invaluable." SHH^S^SRSSr^^HW^^P* reputat.on /BBBSr . Gold Medai, r ~3jHHHK^ ■::■ its own." — ° — jl^»«8r Health Exhibitlon.^MKßv 0 — The Most MmBBW London. .^^■■■^ SOLD , N TINS CHEMISTS.'«C. DIGESTIBLE. EVERYWHERE. For INFANTS, INVALIDS, and THE APED. T^^l^Se^r^^r^^cV H£in?SE Headache, H « artb^ o^fSe 0t iou 8 " ErnCtationB ' ,; ?eTof Preg^noy *' jgjumjmmmitivi m iwl |^i^^^^^a«te«M^*Hiii^HgHa(^^|| Sold Throughout the WopUL •' - ' N.8.-ASK FOR DINNEFORD'S MAGMEgtAV ..^ * To farther B, 1 F#% X* protect the ■ public ■ PS" RRIN Q' against I l&r\r\Bl^H^ worthless I S A ■ ■ ■■ imitations I AUCE. I H Messrs. LEA & PERRINS n'o-w ■ ■ print their Signature in wmjlTE,, I H across the RED LABEL of each bottle. I. I ( THE WHITE I LOOK ° R I SIGNATURE. I ■ ■ Anyone copying same will be ■ H proceeded against. H W. & G, NBTJIL & OU. (AGENTS. '" l: CO., fWELLNGTON
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 33, 11 February 1901, Page 1
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