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CEYLON TEA! ANOTHER SHIPMENT OP OUR FAMOUS TEA JUST LANDED AT MELBOURNE. -«TryE are advised by our Partner in Colombo that it ia onr HILL-GROWN TEA, and one of the BEST PARCELS ever Bent to Wellington. . - J: Thia TEA will bo on Sale ia about two weeks' time. No blends aold. < PRICE AS USUAL— tjS PEE LB. HUME & S' ON/" TEA, WINE AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, 63 AND 65, WILLIS STREET, Wellington. SOCIAL NEEDS. Whatever questions of Social Needs may exist, andhow- ” ever much we may rack our brains to discover satisfactory, solutions of, them, there ia at least-one—and certainly not the 7 least important —province, in which the selutfcmiias been , found. For is not-the question “What ia our meat.daily beverage?” of importance to all classes of society? ; And is any other answer to that question passible, from disinterested persons, than “Van Houten’s Cocea”? It is mare wholesome , • than any other drink, it is nourishing and easy to digest; refreshing, without acting injuriously on the nervous system, fin the way that Tea, Coffee, and other drinks do; and its < ".delicious flavor in no way palls on the taste alter continually ‘,. ‘ usdng the cocoa. As regards its price, it is, as thousands can testify from practical experience, not at all dear to use. What a pity all social questions cannot be Answered as easily as the above one; but their answers require a great deal of thinking about. Those who are busy thinking about them, cannot do better than take a cup of -Van Houten s Cpcoa. ’daily, as for helping the brain-worker it equal. BE SURE YOU TRY VAN HOUTEN’S Eating CHOCOLATE.

A.&T. BURT LIMITED, .. W ELLINGTON. GENERAL ENGINEERS ANDIRON- ■ FOUNDERS,' BOILERMAKERS. , AND DREDGE BUILDERS.' < Coppersmiths, Brasefounders and Lead Pipe-Manufacturers, Gas and Water , . /. Works Contractors. HYDRAULIC SLUICING PLANT "MANUFACTURERS. AND IRON AND STEEL FLEMING MAKERS. .Contractors for Mining Plant of Every Description. CORRUGATED COPPER CYLINDERS. For Baths, Boilers and Domestic Purposes Architects and Builders desiring the ■best, specify our make. ‘TORPEDO VENTILATORS." Boje Agents and Manufacturers for the Colony. Porcelain Enamelled Baths, Sienna En amelled Baths. Plate Zinc Baths. Galvanised Iron Baths, Lavatory Taps and Basins. Gas and Electric Light ' Fittings, Water ard Steam Fittings, Penherthy Injectors, Engelbert's Lubricating Oil.' GOLD; SILVER and NICKEL PLATERS, ELECTEOPLATEES. >' Our manufactures are the Very Best that the Most Approved Machinery and Highest Skilled Labour can produce. A.&T.BURTL™ TO MEN.—Write for free copy of valu- . able book about yourselves, your healthr'. your happiness, your future, it contains a full exposition of the hnman system and the remedies adopted. JNo need tb consult doctors. Posted free in sealed Envelope. Every man should read it. Address—G. Specific, 539, Elizabeth street. North Melbourne. nno LADIES.—No need to consult dociJL tors or chemists. The remedies you ■ • ojuire' in your own hands. Write for nee copy Of valuable book about yourBeltffiCyotir health, your welfare. Every woman should read it.. Poste.d freej in sealed' envelope. Address—Q. Specific, SSU.fElizs.beth street. North Melbourne. STi GEORGE’S JAM is,the purest, there/fore the best.

Uniform in Quality, Bent Possible Value, and Always give Satisfaction.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4084, 23 June 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4084, 23 June 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4084, 23 June 1900, Page 2

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