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'» Tea. ,-. UPTON'S TEA AND SIR JOSEPH'S NERVES. • Strain and stress, the inferior teas grown bv miscellaneous Asiatics, not supervised by the white man. arc prolific causes of weak nerves. Sir Joseph at Home will drink Liptoii's Tea With King Edward, and the horrors of possible assassination will disappear. Lipton's Teas are grown by Britishers, and are the purest and most fragrant on eartnLIPTON'S TEA. LIPTON'S TEA. HBB R v . rji 1P J 'jp EA 6. OBTAINED THE HIGHEST AWARD And SPECIAL COLD MEDAL For jgXCELLENCE OF QUALITY At the Ji. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. AMBER TIPS Contain tittle or no tannin: they may bo freely used by Invalids and those of Weak Digeftiou. I s 8 a I s 10°- 2- PEE " Pole Agents: Shanl.v' and Suckling. 60. Fort-st.. Auckland m H E -* Q U ALITY ■la OAI.N*.«U \ CliS'U-"—'> ' 4 EVERY RAY FOB N OTONS EA " AT ALL GROCERS „/■< - i - Money. I»,rONEy TO LEND at 'a- moderate rate oi IVX interest.— ' Jackson j and Russell, w MONEY -O LEND on First Mortgage of Freehold Property.—J. Thorn &3. Queen-street. .. '' / ■ .■ , ■ ■ MONEY *0 LEND on Mortgage. at lowest Current rates— HesUetb and Richmond. Wvndham-st.. Auckland. MONEY TO LEND on First-class Security at Lowest Rates.—Buddie. Button, ant Co.. 6, Wyndham-etreet. Auckland. DO You Want Money? We can get for yot. large and small sums on mortgage at very low rate of interest, on real good security—Ewington and Baker. Estate Agents SfIONEY TO LEND, on Approved Security I\l F. NEVE.. Barrister and Solicitor. 7 ami 8. Colw}ll Chambers, I Swanson-st.. Auckland. Telephone 2746.. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage ox t'irst-' c'ass Freehold Securities. W. COLEiiAN, IV. yueen street, Solicitor and Notarv Public O N E Y .TO L E .N u. On Approved Security. ♦ " - J. H. EEYBUZtN. Solicitor. Security Buildings (2nd floor). Ui'.een-st.. Auckland. va-jft /•& I\/|ONEY Lent on Proa Notes. Vj) W' >4/ IYJL on Build. Society's Shares. fa ' on Life Ins. Policies, or on FurV£» n:ture, without '.removal. Business strictly confldeiual.—The Lombard. 31. •''"-'ieslev-st.' onnositr Public Lihrarr - MONEY •TO LEND, ON FIRST-CLASS MORTGAGE ' SECURITY. : ■ AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. • ' And in :■' •' ■ ' :■' . " SUMS TO SUiJ.' BORROWERS. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. Land, Estate, and Financial Agents. > '.v 87. Queen-street. . EVOKE. JJABTIN. . AND , pRENDERQAST, SOLICITORS. 1 LEGAL CHAMBERS. WYNDHAM-STREET. Money to Lend on Approved Security. u A E i. TO L E ft u. ,V LOANS * From £103 and upwards granted on Note of Hand alone to all classes of responsible Persona. Ladies or Gentlemen, at moderate Interest, and repayments to suit Borrowers, No preliminary charges All Loans granted without any deductions wha-ever. Special terms on approved Bills. Deposit of Deeds, Shares, etc All communications "receive immediate attention and treated with strictest confidence. For terms apply personally or by letter to MANAGER, THE MANCHES'Ii.ii INVESTING COMPANY. Royal Insurance Buildings '■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ I■■ ;■ ■ _■ ■■ ■ . .'/■■■, " ■■■- KLINGERIT. OLD BILL'S" PHILOSOPHY. " I ain't over fond o' new-fangled- notions myseli. you kiiuW, jiuuny, uiy u U| 1 emu 0;u JSlli fc'UUIU to X.IC WJCuiIU 1U CoUilXUUlu, " uiu lor u*e lue u'-W« l can i see \\iiy a 11.an bhouian toe: wuuu'. to late a. aiue trouuii! > so as 10 save nmife«a' a lot." » " Weil, wuat'B up u,uwr" asked Jimmy, who guwaeu tnat an uiu loreniun xuiu a case in . point. " i was just a-goiu' to tell you- There's that cnap, uoe \»i.*.jis. He's one o' tUc ues; ana most steady-feoin tenets you'u huu iicu L way's marcu, uut lie am i sjui iv 6iUß»e iu.eu » o .ins onii. He a go iuejd».i" about with at old spanner wuU juwo us tail:o' notcnes as ' an alligator's is lull o' teetn- He uon't care ; if it lis a ewe or so too largo for the nut, not what the nut looks like wuen, tie's done witu it—not ne: Wny, the very thought o uain' ) un adjustable spanner would worry poor Joe. > Sure as your name's Jitnm. Davis, somebody ' giv' bun that o»u spanner o' his wneu he : were a. nipper—shoulan't wonder uhe cut his 1 teetn witn it!—an' I reckon He'll go on usm it tni tiie undertaker caiis lor spanner f an all. ,

' Just the same way about pack in* them steam joints, tic's uiwayi. imn' s<-me stuff— X lux-get me name o' u— lookj iiko own paper and oil; an' as fast as he repacks on« joint on one side o' tne shop. anotn<>r: one gives out t'other side, at' 1 sj ne goes cn day after day. packin' and grumbim, grumbiiu 1 ana pacKin', an" never a tnougnt o' using nothin' else. I'll,bet you a sovereign to a farthm' cake that ins mother plastered a bit o' oiled paper on to inm when he grazed his knee as a kiddie, an", lie's never heard o 1 nothin' better for joints since. "Only Vomer dr.y 1 sent ; along to John Chambers' for a sampls piece o' packin wmch 1 heard Tom kmns. oiu Wright's engineer, talkin' about. You can bet your life what Tom uses is A 1 in tlie trouble-savin line: Tom likes his work easy. • Well, as ] was savin', 1 got a bit o' this stuff, an', crickey! it was tough—looked an' felt for all the world like leather. Well. I takes i?.»tc Joe, an' says I, 'Look here. Joe, here's somethin' to save you trouble." He looks at it an says. 'What's it for?' I tells him. an' then he takes his knife out o" his pocket an'.etarts sawin' away at the stuff Presently he turns round to me, 'Tain't no good, guv'nor, can't cut it,' an' with that he hands it back. Well, I told him he'd GOT to use it anyway, and afte;. - a lot o' growlin' he sharpened un'nis old jack-knife an' got the ring cut out, Well, he fixed it in the most troublesome joint we had in the shop, an" its gone all right up till now. It's just a-dawnin' on the old crock that that joint ain't given him trouble for days an' doesn't look likely to do so. an' I reckon, some day or other, he will be comin' to me askm' for more. It takes a week or two. you know, for a fresh idea to fit itaell into old Joe's brain.'.' . "And what did you say was the name of that packing?" asked Jimmy Davis. ' "I didn't say what its name was,"' replied old Bill. " but I remember it was stamped all over with the word - KLINGERIT. I % V;-'.: Sole Agents: * !. JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON'. Fcrl-strect. I,J"1 ,J " SINGERS and Public Speakers who suffer 1 from hoarseness and sore throat 'will find a great boon in " N AZCL " Two drops on loaf sugar and allowed to dissolve slowly in the mouth gives prompt relief.-. Tli3 air passages are cleared, and a sense of firmness and strength given to the, jcal organs. 'NAZOL" is sold by Chemists and Stores at la 6d per bottle containing 60 doses. • ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14110, 12 July 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14110, 12 July 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14110, 12 July 1909, Page 8