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NELSON MOATE &Co. DRINK OUR PIJEE VIS If has No Equal for True Natural Flavour, Value, and Strength. PRICES. 2/-, 2/4, 2/8 ?" 3/-, 3/4, 4/- £ r 1-lb. and i-lb. Packets. HALF-CHESTS, BOXES. " PRESS." "Mr Nelson Is a Professional Tea Taster and Blender." AWARDED COLD & SILVER MEDALS. Jblson, J|oate & Jo. *:EA MERCHANTS, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON. ACENTS-EVERYWHERE. AGENTS WANTED. Apply I^ELSON, TITOATE & f^O., Christchurch.

Business Notices DULL TIMES ! IN ord«r to BRIGHTEN HOMES and AWAKEN CHEERFULNESS during these dull times, HAS RESOLVED TO GIVE AWAY 1,000 PICTURES The same to be distributed to purchasers of his FAR-FAMED Teas & Coffees. ts. To each and every buyer of Tea or Coffee, from half-a-pouud aud upwards, a Picture will be given, varyiug in size aud quality, accordiug to the quantity bought. EAST'S TEAS & COFFEES Have become quite of household celebrity, by reason of the genuine qualities which they possess, such as Richness of Flavor, Aroma, and Saving in Quantities Used. These desirable advantages can only be secured by those possessing a thorough knowledge of the lea and Coffee trade, an occupation which has received the greatest attention during J. East's long experience in this line. THESE POWERFUL TEAS are blended with the Finest and lUcukst ASSAM TEA that can possibly be bought or imported in the Australian Colonies. THE COFFEE is a sound mixture of the finest Mocha, No. 1 Plantation and Ceylon, with an agreeable flavour of the Best Can-terbury-grown Chicory, which has been pronounced to be the finest and best in the world. Coffee is roasted and prepared on the premises, and may be bad PURE and FRESH from the Mill, possessing that dcsireable FLAVOR aud AROMA so well known to all Coffee-drinkers from London or largo cities at Home. J. EAST, avotf HNOisanir) Gisborne. 685

1883 SPEIM GOODS! 1883 G. R. MOORE Is now showing a GtXfc^LHTD ASSORTMERTT Of NEW Spring Goods and Noyelties IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. SIT* INSPECTION SOLICITED. JH <3r. XZ,. HOCOOXC3E:. f JKaL* JLji JtLa wlf JL BS9 89» ANNUAL CLEARING SALE OF Winter Drapery & Clothing gS^ And will be continued for ONE MONTH. GREAT REDUCTIONS ON FORMER PRICES HAVE BEEN MADE, AND 2To Reasonable Offer will be Refused. H. LEWIS, Gladstone Road. A ftHEAT SALE! &ARRIITT BROS. Will commence" this GIANT SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES! ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 18. dBI,OOO worth of Boots and Shocj to be sold REGARDLESS of COST, as tho following prices will bhow. FEZCE LIST I PRICE LIST ! I 3,000 pairs of Infants' Boots, la 6d Jper Ladies' Glove Kid E.S., 6s Gd, worth lGs P'YSi Men's Ammunition, 5s 6d Ladies Carpet Slippers, Is Cd per pair Men's Watertights, 9s Gd Ladies' Kid Elastic Boots, 6s Gd per pair Meu'a Calf E.S., 10s 6d Ladies' Derby Shoes, 5s Gd per pair Men's Kangaroo E.S., hand sown, 12s 6d Ladies' Black Felt Slippers, 3s lld per pair Men's Bush Boots, 7s 6d Ladiea 1 and Gents' Leather Slippers, 3s Gd Men's Calf E.S., hand-sewn, tc fit any and 4s 6d per pair lr ,aii, 9a Gd .A.T GrARKETT BROS., GisbCTMC,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume X, Issue 2034, 14 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume X, Issue 2034, 14 November 1883, Page 4