The Thames Friendly Societies have unanimously decided bo hokl their annual demonstration on Easter Monday, and have appointed a committee to draw up a programme of athletic sports. The town clock is apparently on strike, or rather off strike, for it does not peal out ately. With the fullest confidence we can recommend Arthur Nathan's Reliable Teas. They are really delicious, and fully justify the praise bestowed on them. 2s and 2s 6d per lb. will buy it. Intrinsically worth double the money. 27 What Shall I Drink ? — The Lancetsays :—" We have tested the Montserrat Lime-Fruit Juice, and found it sound and free from adulteration. It is a far more wholesome drink than any form of alcohol." Annual importations fiver 100,000 gallons.- Sold by all storekeepers. Beware of imitations.—Auckland : J. Edson, Chemist.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8472, 24 January 1891, Page 3
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