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Watches, Jewellery &c. MAPPIN & WEBB SILVERSMITHS TO THE QUEEN AM) IiOYAL FAMILY, 158 to 162, OXFORD-STREET W.; 18 to 22, POULTRY, 0.; 35, KINOSTREET, COVENT GARDEN, W. 0.; and SHEFFIELD, Bog to announce tho appointmenb of \ MR. W. SKEATBS, JEWELLER, Of Queen-Street, Adckl.\>'d, AS SOLE AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THEIR CELEBRATED ELECTRO SILVER PLATE AND CUTLERY. IN ACCEPTING THE ABOVE AGENCY, W. SKEATES HAS DECIDED TO CLEAR HIS EXCELLENT STOCK OF SILVER AND ELEOTRO-PLATEWARE, AT A HEAVY DISCOUNT, TO MAKE ROOM FOR MAPFIN AND WEBB'S GOODS NOW ON ORDER, AS HE INTENDS TO KEEP THEIRS ONLY. 29 PER m. WILL BE ALLOWED OFF THE USUAL AM ALWAYS PLAINLY MARKED PRICES. INDENTS EXECUTED. CATALOGUES NOW TO HAND. W. SKEATES, OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, QUEEN-STREET. Merchandise. ' Laurence D, Nathan*.] IN. Ar.yKKD Nathan To the Tea Consumers of Auckland and the Province. The distinguishing feature about Our TEAS is that they are of consistent quality according to the special grades. The following description of respective numbers may afford a fair guide to buyers. STANDARD No. 1, PRICE la lOd, Will he found % sweet, clean, sound, and well fl ivoored Tea. A combination of the mellowness of the better class oTchina growth, w?th th-j strength and bri-kne.s of the Teas from and Undoes not'give districts of India. Ao.tolute avoidance of <11 leaf that does not possess character, and tl at does not Mve a pleasant liquor, ensures for STANDARD No. 1 reliability for consistent and good quality. STANDARD No. 2, PRICE '2s. We confine ourselves to the packetinj and tinninz of a Rood, sound, well-flavoured and Funiiv Tea-as tood a- can be put up for the money. Ue claim no auperexi.eHei te for it, but «uh a full knowledge of the qualities of ? Tea" have the utmost confidence ... the verdict of consumers-Ihat STANDARD No. 2 is .ill that is described, and a combination of good stieng.li and flavour. STANDARD No. 3, PRICE 2d 4'l. in » ion Common Practice of Tea-Blenders is to Puff * ir> their particular blends as the " Best in the World " tSSiKS id'in London hißh as 30s i.er lb In this year (IsOl) To\it empt to put up this class of tea in New Zealand would be to ,nv, e a failure irom s d consider^ ions NO <? is composed of high-class Ceylon, pure Assam, and the Best Qualities of the proverb that "Good wine needs no bush" will he found justly applicable to STANDARD .No. J. STANDARD No. 4, PRICE 2* 6d. mWsa' u». gro.vn Indian 'l»is. taster of Tea by any particular blend, while it is quit The various blends put up are attempts to give a range of choice that will secure public confidence. ST \NDARD No. 5, PRICE 2e. This No. has become a universal favourite, having achieved a reputation for consistent quality that ha, secured a very wide sale. We are often told th-.t it. is 'J st Teas, as' compared with the TMM' ZSg&SS&SSi*** No. 5 will be » «—» av °Wg l put, up a hiuher cost Tea in No Rand No. 7, but at the money, STANDARD 5 can scarcely be beaten under the Now Zealand Tar.ft' of Od per lb. STANDARD No. 6, PRICE 2s 6(1. We have no hesitation in pronouncing it ONE OF THIS FIN LSI INDIAN BLENDS in New Ze ' lil 'aim for It to command an extensive sale, and to deserve it for high quality and first-class ValU lt is All Indian and is a blend of Teas from various districts celebrated for quality. It has been tested by experts SisX 2£ with the most advertised article, and is far and away the SUPERIOR of are solicited to note the name and order from results of comparison with any in New Zealand market. STANDARD No. 7, PRICE 3s. STANDARD No. 7 is especially put up for the use of consumers who can afford to pay a full piico for a really first-class article. to popularise this Tea because its value is over the ordinary range of retail p.ice but therJare many whS I not care for « extra few pence per lb to obtain a luxury, and No. 7is eSSe it is onlV«ecessary to use, say. two-thirrts of the usual quantity to secure a better liquor than is to be obtained from the full quantity of lower-priced Tea. ONLY THE VERY FINEST SELECTED PI'.KOE TEAS FROM INDIA AND CEYLON ARE IN THIS BLEND. We Challenge Comparison. STANDARD No. 8, PRICE 2s 6d, IS A PURE CEYLON TEA. The character of Ceylon growth is a fine, goldon-tippecl leaf, the result of natural conditions of high altitudes in a tropical climate tho gardens on the rich hills of Ceylon varying product with every 10C feet of heiubt from the sea level. , We receive Teas direct from choice Hardens, and although pressed to give a cheaper article, are determined to ke-p a regular f amUrd brand that can be relied upon by those who favour the Ceylon Teas as of remarkable quality in the cup. THE PUBLIC SHOULD TRY THESE TEAS IF THEY WANT A UK ALLY 3 GOOD ARTICLE. L. D. NATHAN & CO. ' AUSTRALIAN \yiNES. P lILS a a "** Hollo way's. Cockle's, and Bristol's Fills Ayer's, Wbrlpton's, and Kami's Pills . We keep a full supply of the BEST BRANDS | Sjti 11 * 8 " 8 * 1 * , of Kno's fruit and Kpsom Salts > "\ Ttrruu ...... l- . Embrocation i i.'nn'VTffJNAR iMtsll! wiM'.s Horse Medicines, in large variety MlUJiHW'vv/ eating's Worm Powd. rs and Insect Powders 'rnifAV Are now Winslow's .Soothing Syrup iun,A * L! , , .... Wizird's and Si. Jacobs Oils f MIISf'ADTVE particularly suitable Chlorodyne, Arnica I MUbl/AUiat, Cough Lozenges, Rain Killer i rovisiNTlA for the Allen's Lung Balsam, Cherry Pectoral 1 tusiaftniifl. r c c Lyon's Kathaironand Tricopherous, &c. 1 iubsuko [ IW " 1 " 1 1 CUEENACHB *" d L. ft KATHAS 4 CO. 1 are well-recommended by — ■ HOCK I "'IIABLIS J th ° medical faculty " UUE MANN'S i _ . This fine quality Rice Starch since its introductioi , (IN BULK OK Bottle). to t |,j s market is a universal favourite. We have secured the agency for Auckland, am . — have the highest confidence In recommending it t( j our trade friends as bound to please the public. ' I L. D. NATHAN & CO. L. D. NATHAN & CO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8812, 27 February 1892, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8812, 27 February 1892, Page 7