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Watches, Jewellery, &c. ' EX S.S. DORIC and TONGARIRO. GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY, ELECTRO-PLATE, WATCHES; WATCHES, PRICES AND STYLES SUCH AS TO SUIT ALL TASTES AND POCKETS. "THE REFORM JEWELLERY AND PLATE SUPPLY," QUEEN-STREET (Opposite Union Bank). Tea and Gof jo Merchants. AWARDED GOLD St SILVER PURE BLENDED TEAS MEDALS. PURE INDIAN AND CEYLON TEAS. " ! i The Duty paid hy NELSON, MOATS & CO. is Three or Four times as nuoh as that paid hy any Wholesale Sense in Australia and STow Zealand, In spite of the numerous imitations. This should he a proof of the Superiority of their Teas.

! " PEERLESS " BLENDED TEAS. In consequence of the growing demand for Blended Teas, I beg to announce that I have entered thoroughly iuto this branch of the trade, and now place upon the market my own Brands, which will be known as H. 3. Morton s PEERLESS BLENDED TEAS and numbered No. 1 and upwards, according to quality, and with the view of offering to consumers Blended Teas that will ensure a favourable reception, I have secured tho services of a trained and successful Blender, who has had long English and Colonial experience. , . , _ , Having been established in business in Auckland for nearly twenty.five years, and possessing facilities second to no firm in the colony for importing all descriptions of Teas direct from the producing districts of India, China, and Ceylon, I venture to believe that a trial of my new Blended Teas will prove that I am offering values which are superior to most of those now on the market. . _ The demand for a good Tea at Two Shillings per pound has largely increased of late years. PEERLESS No. 1 and PEERLESS No 2 are two blends at that price, differing in character to suit the public taste, but both rich and full flavoured blonds of China and Indian Tens, to which special attention is invited as being of exceptionally good value at the price. PEERLESS No. sis a delicat and pleasant blend of pure Indian Teas, and PEERLESS No. 8 an equally good blend of pure Ceylon Teas, also at Two Shillings per pound. • The following is a list of my Teas : . - , BLENDED TEAS. Peerless No. 1 • ... 2s Od per lb ' I Peerless No. 3 ... 2s 4d per lb Peerless No. 2 ... 2s Od per lb | Peerless No. 4 ... 2s 6d per lb INDIAN TEAS. CEYLON TEAS. Peerless No. 5, Pure ... 2s Od por lb Peerless No. 8, Pore ... 2s Od per lb Peerless No. 6, Pure ... 2s 4d per lb Peerless No. 9, Pure ... 2s 4d per lb Peerless No. 7, Pure ... 2s 6d per lb I Peerless No. 10, Pure ... 2s 6d per lb ©

1 B ONEDUST! T> ONEDUST ! J.C.E. JJ> J.C.E. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR SALE. Ellin' well-known and justly celebrated J.C.E. I Ijramt of Newcastle Bonedust, which is superior to anything in the market. Quality Guaranteed. In lots to suit purchasers. Copy of Colonial Analyst's Report sent on application. ! CAUTION TO FARMERS. When buying Bonedust see that you get J.C.E., which is supplied direct from J. C. Ellis' Newcastle Mills and leaves our Auckland Store without adulteration. M. V. HURLEY, COUPLAND'S BUILDINGS, CUSTOM-STREET EAST. RICHARD A. CARR.] [HENRY JOHNSTON. SOLE IMPORTERS AND AGENTS FOR JI BONEDUST JI &3T Intending buyers of parcels should order immediately and arrange to take delivery direct from steamer, thereby saving storage charges. N.B.—JI BONEDUST is now packed in NEW SACKS, which saves loss in weight. CARR, JOHNSTON, & CO., FORT-STREBT, AUCKLAND, N.Z. QRI ON ! Q KIONI OOOKING JJANGES. COMFORT AND ECONOMY. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. Samples can be seen at tbe office of the Agent, A- ND J ENT RICA N, CUSTOM-STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8534, 7 April 1891, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8534, 7 April 1891, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8534, 7 April 1891, Page 7