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Special Advertisements. , WHY DRINK INFERIOR TEA? " riIHE TYPICAL TEAS" X That hav# iron the admiration of allYoung and old, , Rich and poor. " T> ELIABLE" JL\) BLENDS of FINE CHINA and PURE INDIAN TEA, Unequalled in STRENGTH, PURITY, and FLAVOUR. "T>ELIABLE" ! Xi BLENDS of PURE INDIAN TEAS show Extraordinary RICHNESS and Powerful BOUQUET. " "RELIABLE" XX BLENDS of CEYLON are SUPERB, with a DELICATE AROMA and DELICIOUS FRAGRANCE. Everyone Who knows the LUXURY of a DELICIOUS CUP of TEA orders ARTHUR NATHAN'S RELIABLE TEA, Sold Everywhere at OS PER LB. Packed in Air-tight Packets, ** containing half pound and one pound of Tea : also, in 1, 2, EXTRA QUALITY: 6. 12, and 20lb Tin Canisters ; and 401b and 90lb Chests. OS CD PES LB. Full weight of Tea is guaran> ** u teed in Every Package. All packages Containing the Teas, whether Chests, Canisteop, or Packets, invariably bear, as a Guarantoe of Quality, the Registered Trade Mark and Name in full, ARTHUR NATHAN'S RELIABLE TEA. Teas sold by MR. ARTHUR 11. NATHAN come direct from the Importers to the public; they are mixed ontirely by machinery, not being touched by hand. All the 'leas are free from any excels of astringency and are what they claim to be —pure articles which have suffered no sophistication. Invalids, as well as those in health, may enjoy drinking < those Teas, without the least fear of the injurious effects which so frequently result from using thu inferior teas sold by many retailers." Proprietors Of Hotels and Managers of Large Institutions will find it most advantageous using these Teres in their Establish' ments.. .— • j i FIRE » TmiRE 1 TT'IRE j IRE ! X IKE I V IRE ! DALTON'S SALVAGE SALE OPPOSITE Mo ARTHUR'S (BETWEEN VICTORIA AND WELLES STREETS). C > ! EXTRAORDINARY " 0 HEAP IJI WEEDS!" . * i YOU WOULD NOT BELIEVE THE LOW PRICE. YOU CANNOT CONCEIVE THE LOW PRICES. PJUVEEDS ! 7JIWEEDS ! FJIWEEDS ! QOATINGS I QOATINGS ! r' rjIROUSERINGS! IJIKOUSKRINGS! J ; i ' SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY WATER ! SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY WATER 1 SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY WATER 1 gUITS I gUITS } jgUITS ! rjIROUSERS ! fpROUSERS ! SLIGHTLY SPOTTED 1 SLIGHTLY SPOTTED ! MATERIAL NOT INJURED ! MATERIAL NOT INJURED 1 SSL ONLY SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY £MOKE ! COME AND INSPECT. FIRE! T7IIRE! TTIIRE! TTIIRE ! IRE! .EIRE! X? IRE JD IRE ! BE PREPARED FOR A SHOCK 1 BE PREPARED FOR A SHOCK THEY ALL SAY THAT THE VALUE IS EXTRAORDINARY 1 AND THEY ALL COME AGAIN TO CARRY AWAY THEIR GOODS. (A WHOLE FAMILY CLOTHED FOR I THE PRICE OF ONE. f J. H. DALTON, TAILOR, QUEEN-STREET (OPPOSITE McARTHUR'S). 194 -QUEEN-STREET- 104 (NEXT AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK). J. W. SHACKELFORD. HATS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, Including OUR CELEBRATED PULLOVERS, Made to order or from stock. Also, NEWEST SHAPES IN ZEPHYR, AND COOL, SPRING. AND FLEXIBLE FELT, (SC., &c., AC. TlES—Newest Goods, Just Opened. AGENT FOR DR. JA EG Alt'S WOOLLEN UNDERCLOTHING, Ac. WATERPROOF COATS, SHIRTS, UMBRELLAS, &c. 194 —QUEEN-STREET— 194 "VTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE IX COMPANY. Established 1809.) Capital .. .. .. £1,000,001) Paid-up. Re-insurance, and Reserve Funds 435,000 With unlimited liability of Shareholders. Insurances against loss by wiib are effected by this Company upon every description of properly on the mom favourable terms. MARlNE—Merchandise, Freight, and Hulls Insured and from all parts of the world. T. J. BRASS ' "-j Manager. J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8964, 23 August 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8964, 23 August 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8964, 23 August 1892, Page 4