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Extract from the " New Zealand Time?" January 22, 1901. EXTINSIYE IMPORTATIONS. 300,0001 b TEA. Few people ever stop to think, when measuring out a teaspoonful or when bny^ ing a pound of tea, of the enormous quantity required to supply the people of New Zealand. A visit to the wharf daring the past month would have teen an eyeopener. Nolson, Moate and Co., Limited, receive shipments of tea by almost every steamer from Ceylon and India throoghout the year, and have landed, during the last th cc jweeks alone, the h«ge amount of 300,000 pounds which is enough tea to Srovide eve y man, woman, and obild in ew Zealand with 84 cups each of strong tea. Nelson, Moate and Co., Limited, are the leading tea meohants in the Australian colonies, a po ition whloh they have gained nolely by giving ;the public a, really goodarticle. OUVAH TEA IS UNEXCELLED FOR .11 dA. '«" *L I 1 — -- -- y " QUALITY, STRKKGTH, AND FLAVOUR. NIIIIIUi'MWIHlll! ;'"■ !'■'' "' '"' !*'l"-"l ,: ' , ' 1 l '■ ' ?l-- , -HH'mili-if|--' i, -;*.^!H«t^|-miMlllHIU««HHHHIHi1IIUiP|M|lrt»mHlHHUIIIIIil»HllllUll«BrB London Men icaf /' / Kecord says: fe tt9 flfefS \jj Bra /A^ffi Bfiß 0 jjK „ „ H .^H * a HI ™ 19 HMH- Food "Retained when ■■ _ a E| ■^^■V ■■***■ A ;^BBBBk „ L r j ■(■*!■ (bbH Ik H W ■■ i^BiVH m Hhas by its a other foods are ■■ BR H m **fe ■ '^^V ■■ -->■■. v a ■ H w .j^B B Wm Ml^^^_lK^^^^^^| lence established is ■^^■^^^•■■■■■■■■■^■^■■B 1 i_i " — — Miiiiiii'V^^^^^^^^^.^i^.^a a reputation of invaluable. i— i^^^^^fi»miii.ill T. . . -- ■. -. . «^ •. . _ Gold Medal, rß^^Hfi^ ,ts <> wn - For INFANTS, INVALIDS, and THE ACEP.

TRY "OUR BOYS" CHOCOLATE, AS SUPPLIED TO THE NELSON CONTINGENT. Te Fin&t Chocolate obtainable. , Sixpenny Packets, at all Confeo* tionerß and Grrooere, GRIFFIN & SONS. LIMITED E. RICHARDS, PRACTICAL TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, Tbai\axgab St. (Opposite Post Office), WISHES to inform the Publio that he has purohased the Bection oppoait c ' the Post Office from Messrs Pitt and Moore, and erected an up-to-date Tailor's Bhop thereon. E. RICHAFDS has a first-class assortment of Tweeds, Viounas, Coatings, etc., and it is his aim to build up a First-class Trade in Nelson. His orders for the greater part have been from Ladies and Gentlemen in tke habit of sending avjy for their Tailor Made Clothing. He wisheß it to be understood that he does nat interfere with any branoh of trade entirely foreign to Tuiloring, Tailoring lone being his business. GEORGE THOMAS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, FRUIT, GARDEN, AND PRODUCE BROKERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. WELLINGTON FRUIT MARKET, GRAIN & PRODU E DEPARTMENT, Harris-s'reet, Wellington. Auction Sales of Fruit and Farm Produce held daily. Furniture aud Land Sdle3 as arranged. CasH Advances made sgains Consiguments of Fruit, Grain, and other Farm Produce Farmers and othera who place Fruit, Grain, and Produce in our hands may be assured tbat we do not, under any circumstances whatever, speonlate in Fruit and Produce on our own account, and they oan rely abs lutely on the fact that our one sole object it; to get as high as possible a price tor our client. We have no other interea' a to serve. NO CHARGE FOB STORAGE. GEORGE THOMAS & CO-, WELLINQTON. SB fl* Makes BOOTS gfe|s'%g*7& HARNESS *fSßfiSiilw^ ,wa ter proof as a £•" ' t^ **, duck's back, and GOLD MEDAL 80 ft as velvet. «£**-*> *■ 1 • Adds three times BJIIDDIII leather. Pleas- ■^••~^" l " ant od 0 ". Al. with blacking. ITION HIGHEST AWARDS sugar! ity. Blaok or Brown colour. Sold by Boot, Stores, Saddlers, Ironmongers, etc. Manufactory, Dulwich London, Eng. ;

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 39, 18 February 1901, Page 1

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