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Watches, Jewellery &c. MAPPIN & WEBB 1 SILVERSMITHS TO THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY, 158 to 162, OXFORD-STREET W.; 18 to 22, POULTRY, BO.; 35, KUTQBTREET, OOVENT G ARDEN, W. 0.; and SHEFFIELD, Bog to announce the appointment) of ME. W. SKEATBS, JEWELLER, A Of QaKKN-STaiiET, Auckland, 1 AS SOLE AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THEIR CELEBRATED c ELECTRO SHYER PLATE AND CUTLERY. ' ____ _ A IN ACCEPTING THE ABOVE AGENCY, * i W. SKEA TE S ; HAS DECIDED TO j CLEAR HIS EXCELLENT STOCK \ OF I SILVER AID ELEGTRO-PLATEWARE, : AT A ' HEAVY DISCOUNT, < TO MAKE ROOM FOR MAPPIN AND WEBB'S GOODS NOW ON ORDER, , AS HE INTENDS TO KEEP THEIRS ONLY. ; | 20 PER CENT. WILL RE ALLOWED OFF THE USUAL AND ; ALWAYS PLAINLY HARKED PRICES. ; INDENTS EXECUTED. CATALOGUES NOW TO HAND. W. SKEATES, OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, QUEEN-STREET. Merchandise. _ Laurence D. Nathan.] IN. Alfred Nathan To the Tea Consumers of Auckland and the Province. The distinguishing feature about Our TEAS la that they ara of consistent duality according to the special grades,. . lliirjm< , 1 The following description of respective numbers may afford a fair guide to buyers. STANDARD No. 1, PRICE le lOd, • Will bo found a sweet, clean sound, ami well flavoured Tea. A combination of the mellowness of the • liPtt.T el ws of china Sth Si th.' strength and briskness of the leas from the Cachar and Sylet ■ IlTstriets of India. Absolute'avoidance of .ill leaf that .loos not possess character, and that does not give a pleasant liquor, ensures for STANDARD No. 1 reliability for consistent and good quality. ; STANDARD No. 2, PRICE 2?. We confine ourselves to tho packeting and tinning of a good, sound, well-flavoured Household and • r m.' ivi — , IS lmkxl 'is can be put up for the money. We claim no snperexcellence for it, but with ftfull - knowledge' of the qualities of Ton, have the utmost confidence in the verdict of consumers—That i tiTAiNUAKI) No. -is all that Is described, and a combination of good stiength and flavour. STANDARD No. 3, PRICE 2a 4d. The too Common Practice of Tea-Blenders is to Puff up their particular blends as thei"'Best In the World " Wo consider thl« ridiculous, as Teas have been sold in London as high as 80s per lb h* this year (S To afempi to pat up this class of tea in New Zealand would be to Invite a failure from & a d consider itA us. No 'i is composed, of high-class Ceylon, pure Assam, and the Best Qualities of the rid.- ell'iiivi)ii Chin* Teas It will be found of really excellent quality, and can be u, ely depended on as of consisten! .eg,liar strength and flavour. Consumers will soon fl.uf its value,, an.l .the old Italian i proverb that " Good wine needs no bush will be found justly applicable to STANDARD NO. 3. • STANDARD No. 4, PRICE 2s Gd. I ovnr-1 of a really CHOICE HIGH-CLASS TEA will he particularly delighted with the anality of the STANDARD No. 4 • only tlio Best Teas imported to New Zealand are used, and this blend Is a happy i- mixture of China and Indian growths, giving the peculiar soft, creamy, high-flavoured character of 'the - Best equality of tlio former, and the rich fragrant flavour of the Dar/oeling and other celebrated hill- ' *'" "s Vruat^s it is impossible to please every taster of Tea by any particular blend, while it to quit i, possibleto hit tlw palate of a great many. The various blends put up are attempts to give a range of choice that "ill secure public confidence. STANDARD No. 5, PRICE 2s. This No lias become a universal favourite, having achieved a reputation for consistent quality that Iris secured a very wide sale. Wo are Often told that It is the best value in New Zealand. s ' TV. those who prefer the strong, raspy, and magnificent flavour of the Indian leas, as compared with the mow d^lTcato aroma of the China'and Ceylon qualities, STANDARD No. 6 will bo an immense faV °We put up a higher cost Tea In No. C and No. 7, but at the money, STANDARD 5 can scarcely be 1 beaten under the New Zealand Tariff of Cd per lb. STANDARD No. 6, PRICE 2s 6d. I we have no hesitation in pronouncing It ONE OF THE FINEST INDIAN BLENDS in Now [j Zfca '\Vo''aim for it to command an extensive sale, and to deserve it for high quality and first-class valU T*; 5, Ml Indian and is a blend of Ttkvi from various (celebrated for quality. ItjhMlwm tested by experts 'aideby side with the most advertised article, and is far and away the SUPERIOR of """Famine* are solicited to note the name and order from results of comparison with any In New d ''" a '"' ,narkut " STANDARD No. 7, PRICE 3a. '' STANDARD No. 71. especially put up to th« use of consumers who can afford to pay > full price to y a really flrst-class article. . it „ value is over the ordinary range of retail II Wo make no attempt to popularise this Tea because . luxury, and No. 7 is pi ice, but t here are many who do not ca»e for an extra few pence pel lb to Obtain a luxury, mm ir ° ° i't ii'<mi yNecessary to use, say, two-thirds of the usual quantity to secure a better liquor than la to be obtained from tho full quantity of lower-priced Tea. d ONLY THE VERY FINEST SELECTED PEKOE TEAS FROM INDIA AND CEYLON ARB IN ; THIS BLEND. We CnALLKNOK COMPARISON. Bt STANDARD No. 8, PRICE 2s 6d, IS A PURE CEYLON TEA. ' ) The character of Ceylon growth is a fine, golden-tipped loaf, tho result of natural conditions of high ... altitudes in a tropical climate; the gardens on the rich hills of Coylon varying product with every 100 feet of height from the soa level. ~ ..I*l*. „„„ j•IS We receive Teas direct from choice gardens, anil although pressed to give ft cheaper article, are determined to keep a regular standard 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 really cll GOOD ARTICLE. L. D. NATHAN & CO. en — ?' AUSTRALIAN WINES. P ATENT M151)1CI NE S. Id, /\ Übl lvAJjlAll W iiiO. 1 \y u keep the followingalwaye In .stock : Y ,i JTA. _______ Holloway's, Cookie's, and Brlstors Pills Ayer's, Whelpton's, and Kami's Pills ■k. We keep a full supply of the BEST BRANDS Ahlsled' [agn ° Sia "i- of lino's Fruit ami Epsom Salts 111 tfnnOTinVin 1 THESE WINKS Horse°Me Ui:ines, in large variety FRON riUNAC Keating'* Worm Powders and inseot Powders Tokay Are now Winilow'n Soothing Syrup « ; Wizard's and St.. Jacobs Oil* , MiWAmWtf particularly suitable Ohlorodyne, Arnica '» MUSCADINE . .. Cough liozenaes, Pain Killer CONTSANTIA tot the Allen's Lunglialsam, Cherry Pectoral on " HAW 11A i Lyou'a Kathaironand Tric.opherous, &C. 4 >'' IIEISLINO Summer Season, v liic nnrrwifnff and L. D. NATHAN & CO. m j ORE EN ACHE HOCK are well-recommended by — CHABIIB th ° ,nedlcal faculty, tT UEMANN'S gTARCH. V(j • fl ne quality Rice Starch since its introductlot on, (IN Bulk OB Bottle). tii4 market is a universal lavourite. an Wfi . avo secured the agency for Auckland, ant >»» have the highest confidence In recommending It tr Jhe our trade friends as bound to please the public. °' | L. D. NATHAN & CO. L. D. NATHAN & CO. J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8814, 1 March 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8814, 1 March 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8814, 1 March 1892, Page 2

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