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Business Notices s 3gs m m Aro SS^S5i V’jfjtf FXJRITISHING- DEPARTMENT AT THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPE EY WAREHOUSE, -37JBS .AJBB.O HOUSE, THE following useful and decorative goods have just been opened out and are now ready for inspection. For years we have made this department our special study with manifest advantage to our customers and gratifying satisfaction to ourselves. We invite special attention to the shipment just to hand per steamer, Tongabiro. MpABLE DAMASKS. . r __ . , JL - In Unbleached and Bleached, and in widths varying from 54 to 90 inches, specially selected designs and being bought direct from the best manufacturer in Britain, the value is more than ordinarily excellent, prices from 9£d to 6s 6d per yard. B ED QUILTS. „. . , . o. „ • , In Honeycomb, Terry, Osntoct* OTienicil t Hoy&Z British &atin 9 &c*> 3*ll sizes irooci 9/4 to 13/4 and in prices from 3a lid to 29a 6d each. A MRITZA AND LIBERTY MUSLINS. . In Plain Shades, Art Colour and Bordered from 6d to Is 3d per yard. CRETONNES. , „ , , , In Cream, Drab, Blue, Grey and Pink ground, selected designs, Is per yard, A second grand assortment, guaranteed fast washing colour. Is 3d per yard. French Reversible Cretonnes. light grounds, handsome st les, Is 4|d per yd. j Cloths. Carpets, Mattings, and every other article in Household Furnishings in great variety and large extent at The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TB ARO HOUSE. £ A Aro, beyond doubt, THE BEST VALUE offered, in New Zealand, THE LEADING BRAND. rHESB Teas are imported direct from China, India, and Ceylon, and are blended under the immediate supervision of a Tea-taster of great experience, thereby ensnr□iformity of flavor and excellence of quality. : THE EMPIRE TEA COMPANY Pack the following standard brands of Choice Teas, viz.;— “ DRAGON,” 3/- “ ELEPHANT ”2/8 ‘‘CRESCENT,” 2/6 and “EMPIRE,” 2/2 “MIKADO,” 2s, W ALSO, THE CELEBRATED ’HOCJDAH,” 3/- and “ KANGRA VALLEY,” 2/10 brands These latter are PURE INDIAN TEAS of robust growth, possessing great strength nd purity of flavor, especially intended for connoisseurs. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FIJI *X" XS A. S (Alpha Estate). W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Proprietors. nct^f T ® e IN THE SO u SOATp C os Mssaii PU Re! tflS P RIC£S THOUGH YeaFi COPIED BY. ALL Packets a 2.1&, 3/. fTVr RF / 4, awarded TO BOXES 4 IIELSOM^OM & Co HALF CiHESTS, GWCH pilb fl 2. INDUSTRIAL SAZSTTfc. 'The blending is entirely attended fe by Mr. Nelson himself, who is Taster of great experience, and- barbad a special training in the art.’ TIMARU , HERALD. “This firm the sup port of all purchasers of Tea, as' the article .they offer is r superior to anything we have 'vet seen in this Colon, ‘ PRESSr ' Mr. Nelson is a professional Taster waf Blender.’" PURE BLENDED iUCKtAND,WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH,nUNEDINa AGENTS EVEKYWHERE SCHWEITZER’S COCOAT I N A. ‘ Anti-Dyspeptic or Chocolate Powder. GUARANTEED PURE SOLUBLE COCOA, WITHOUT ADMIXTURE. »< Society” savs “THE QUEEN invariably has a cnp of SCHWEITZER’S COCOATINA brought to her bedside at 7.50; and two hours later she quaffs the same beverage at the breakfast table.' COCOATINA. Retailed in J-lb, and l«lb tins, at !s, .is Hd, and 3s Bd. COCOATINA is the best COCOA for export to INDIA and the COLONIES.

TO RESTORE LOST NERVE FORCE. riIHE KEPLER SOLUTION OF COD X LIVER OIL IN MALT is the most powerful, nutritious, vitalising, tisanebuilding, digestive food ever discovered. As pleasant as fresh weet cream, as aashnil ' able as mother’s milk. ** An Heal cm for administration.” —-(The Lanost) ‘ Full dl« notions with each bottkj

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8541, 22 November 1888, Page 7

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