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’For S:-;Ie. OTUIOUSE Grapes, Cooking Apnles, and some fine Onions. Cheap for Cash. W. HO WITT. Notice. i LL persons indebted to me are requested to pay the amounts to Mr W. biGO, at the Albion Hotel, whoso receipt will be a sufficient discharge, during the current week ; and all persons having claims against me are requested to forward the same to Mr H. E, P. An AMs, Solicitor, for certification and Payment. D. UR QUII ART. HONG KEW, 79, Cuba VV • street, Wellington, General Importer of Tea, Silk Handkerchiefs, Preserved Fruit, Wholesale and Retail. Cash Buyer of FUNGUS in any quantity ; best price given. HOTEL, PATE A. M. KSLLY Proprietor, M. K. having taken over the above favourite Hotel, which having just received a thorough overhaul, both inside and out, is now equal to the best on the coast, affords splendid accommodation for travellers and visitors. Nothing but the very best brands of ales, wines unci spirits kept.

Good Sample Booms on tb© Premises. The Stables are under efficient management j country settlers and others can therefore rety on the most careful attention being paid to all animals placed in these stables for long or short periods, ' Good and Secure Paddocks. THE OLD ORDER CDANGETH, YIELDING PLACE TO THE NEW. rtORMERLY consumers were satis-. L' tied with Blended Teas, costing up to 3s per pound ; the old order is changed by the introduction of SURA TU R A TEA, the price of which ranges from 2s to 2s 6d per pound. All other brands are yielding place to the new. Notwithstanding the opposition, S U li A T O JR, A is on its march onwards. Never has a tea been received with j such favour by the public.’ Never has a tea given such satisfaction. Never has a purer tea been offered to consumers. Never has a tea been presented to families with all its freshness preserved. Never has 9 tea been more envied by competitors. Never has a tea been plucked and prepared for the market with greater cleanliness, vide following extract from a pamphlet on “ Tea Cultivation and Manueature.” “ How much is gained in point of cleanliness by the employment of machinery in rolling becomes evident if the effect of the operation upon the loaf is considered, &c, &. &c. In China this operation is performed by hand, and it only requires that process to be pictured to see that in it the loaf must derive a considerable amount of dirt and perspiration from the hands of the unwashed Mongolian.”

This portion of Tea Manufacture is done by Machinery in the case of SDEATU&A TEA. Boots, noois. hoots, oots Jdoots. Boots, GENTLEMEN’S —Boots and Shoes SLADIES’ —Boots and Shoes I—CHILDREN’S —Boots and Shoes I I have now in Stock a LARGER ASSORTMENT of Boots and Shoes than evet which for excellence of quality an. lowness of price will compare Favourp ably with anything in town or districts Among the Gentlemen’s lines I have Wide-welt Strong Walking Boots for ZOs, Wide-welt Walking Boot, Seal Leg, splendid, 3ils, Gents’ English Boots and Shoes, Shooter Boots and Watertights from IZb <3d, Porpoise from 28s 6d« Bluchers from €s 9 Running shoes &ss> In the Ladies Department I hive Flatau French Boots and Shoes Vernon English Shoes, Bally’s Swiss Shoes, German Shoos. Moro Boots and Shoes, Shoes from 7s 6d, Slippeis in abundance from 3s, Youths’, Maids’, Boys’, Girls’, and Nurseries’ Boot*, Shoes ard clippers at Cash Boot Warehouse, E3MOX SIRE ET JPATI i

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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 40, 29 March 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 40, 29 March 1895, Page 3