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■ • CEYLON TEA ; •••• GROAVN ON - THE FAR-FAMED ':MOUNTAIN... HEIGHTS.,.; OF THAT BEAUTIFUL COLONY, AND IS PICKED UNDER DIRECT BRITISH SUPERVISION.' Tlio MOTTO of the NIRVANA COMPANY is Dorn . to TEA-POT. DIRECT.” and acting up to it GUARAMLE is GIVEN the CONSUMER that it wil roach him or her exact y as it left the gardens, X J URE 1‘ RESII, and AVITH ALE ITS FRAGRANCE UNIMPAIRED. TEA is packed in Soldered Lead Packets, in Pounds and Half Pounds, and each Packet is further enclosed in a Cardboard Carton for easy identification,! ; FROM HUNDREDS OP AUSTRALIAN TESTIMONIALS WE EXTRACT THE FOLLOWING: "GOVERNMENT HOUSE, SYDNEY. "... . 1 The packet of NIRVANA TEA was prepared for His Excellency's use and the Tea seemed to be of excellent quality. ■ . . ■ , ■ ’ _ “ H. F. FERGUSON.” . ~ Private Sec. NIRVANA TEA is on Sale by ' WELLINGTON. W. Campbell ' J. G. Raine 11. Pritchard, AV. Southeo Jamieson Bros, , , ... W. A. Kollow Inge ail'd'Gould P. M. Twomoy . .. H. Langdon ; F. W. Moore • Begg Bros. , W. Thawley,. J. Thawley A. J. Giddinga M. Ritson W. Feist and Co. A. Nannestad PETONE. 11. Rankin ■ ■ ■.. LOWER HUTT. Thomas Burt - S. C. Jounnax PEATHERSTON. AV. Toogood W. Gilpin MARTXNBOROTJGTL Payne and Haycock ‘ ' Murdoch Ross • GREYTOWN NORTH. AV, H. Day . fl , D. P. ■ Loasby ' Veitch and .Allen, . . .. NEWMAN. M. E. Crook ■ ■ SOLE AGENTS— V ' the following Grocers: SHANNON. H. PI hunter , LEVIN. F. O. Smith . J. AY. Bowen and Co. EKBTAHUNA. A. H. Herbert and Co. OTAKI. H. AI. Brown E. Cockrell BLENHEIM. D. R. Nevison. ■ >, G. McKay ® : ■ W. A. Sowman , R. AV. Parker SPRING CREEK; A. Robertson RUN WICK. Barry and Sou PICTON. H. McCormack CARTERTON. AA 7 . Moriarty F. Feist S. C. Skelley MASTERTON. Wairarapa Farmers' Co-op. Asso, Ltd. F. Feist ■ G. Heron • J. AATiittakcr - Lloyd Jones Mastorton Industrial Co-op. Asso. ' C 0, .: - . ' , ; , , , WELLINGTON. ' BOYS?, - Ask your father to buy'you an ANSONJ A' AVATCH! The PRICE of-this is only 7 s G u . ami il; will last you us well, belter in fact,' than a Iwo-pound-tcn one. . • A good AVatch is just as. important as your school-books, for you must keep lime; and nothing causes a boy to so fall in the estimation of his teacher as ."being late.” .. . i-misi'i:- . . ' THE ANSONIA jAYATGH. is ,niado by the Ansoma Clock Co. of New ' York, whoso mdUqi.S;.'.; R.jh '. RIGHT-TIME' FOR LEAST MONEY. . The Watches' a’ro made by'‘thb 'million, i:or the million, and hence the low price. vi a n h a tt^A;N L- A PATENT SMOKELESS INCANDESCENT

m p. ABSOLUTELY THE KINK ST INCANDESCENT LAMP ON "TUN MARKET. smokeless ODORLESS, BECAUSE . ITTS 'IM PO S SIB LE TO TURN THE WICK TOO HIGH OK TOO ■ .LOW. A BEAUTIFUL LOOKING'LAMP.-NICKEL SILVER THROUGHOUT, ELE- - GANT DESIGN- AND,FAITHFUL WORKMANSHIP. FULL OF THE.MOST .MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, OF WHICH THE’ FOL..Vv.; -.LOWING ARE A FEW: — : INCANDESCENT LAMP BURNING KERO- — : ■ SENE OIL-WITHOUT-MANTLE.’ THE 'LIGHT IS TURNED OUT .TUST LIKE GAS—IT DOESN'T ’REQUIRE BLOWING DOWN THE CHIMNEY. THU WICK REQUIRES BUT SLIGHT ATTENTION, BEING ■—" 1 EASY .TO CLEAN, AND, WHEN USED, EASY-TO REPLACE. THE'FLAME IS, AND MUST BE. ALWAYS EVEN. — :THE LAMP PRODUCES INFINITELY MORE’ LIGHT THAN - OTHER CENTRE DRAUGHT LAMP, AND IS VERY —; — ‘ECONOMICAL IN ITS OIL CONSUMPTION. THE SIZE OF THE MANHATTAN LAMP IS 11 INCH. IT IS TO BE OB- - ‘ 1 TAINED FROM ALL’ IRONMONGERS. PRICE vei WITH SHADE AND CHIMNEY. : THE-MANHATTAN LAMP CO. (LIMITED). 1 W V'-'Eaaaf* llj, ■nsreSSS^s I SSBBS m m o£\»c«oas s«EAD,' I CA'rt'e:ft.‘pastwy, t AMD’ SCO tt ES> if! VI % m © f/'n *5 rfIHAT araVA. squinting expression seen on the faces of many old people is often A erfoneoiißjv;attributed-,toiago■ or a “life of care" -or- raising a large family. Such alleged reasons may occasionally be'valid ones; but the fact still remains that these facial conditions. arejOFTEN due t’o defective eyes and tiie need of right glasses to remove muscular and nervous strain. : - ALP. LEVI, Consulting Optician, 39, Lamhtou quay.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4137, 27 August 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4137, 27 August 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4137, 27 August 1900, Page 2

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