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HOICE. 'OPULAR TEA, WHICH, THROUGH 3IDENT, WENT FOR A TIME INTO OR, IS ONCE AGAIN THE LEADING BRAND. ir NOW than ever BEFORE. I-RUAN. PACKED TEA. SNED BY ALL WHO USE IT. jl "DlpQtTt ■ I n n J .U£lK7l 1 1 |l POISOITED! " A report comes from the district oi Wagunyah, N.S.W., of a settler and Mb family exhibiting very Berious symptoms of poisoning aftor partaking of their evening meal. In searching for the cause, suspicion fell on the tea they had need. A sample taken from a one pouud tin in use was analysed ami found to contain strong traces of muriatic nckl, the preseuce of which is caused by the use of Bpirits of salts in welding the parts of tin together. The uia!)'6t warns consumers that tea packed ii small tinp, owing to its very absorbent nature, is very liable to become impregnated with this acid, and therefore dangeroua for human consumption, and advißes that) the very safest package to purchase is that packed in lead with an inside lining of vegetable parchment. This style of paokefc is quite impervious to the air, and tea bo packed has been known to retain all its aroma and strength for a period of five yearß." NOTE.— KOZIE TEA is packed in Lead with an iuside Lining of Vegetable Parchment. McOonnell and Co., SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHERS, Gladstone Road, Gisbornh. WE wish to call the attention of the General Public to the fact that we are supplying only the BEST PRIME MEATS PROCURABLE. Although not slaughtering under publio inspection, we assure Customers that VERY GREAT CARE is exercised in the rejection of all animals of which there is the slightest doubt as to their being unsuitable for consumption. —Choice Small Goods— ALWAYS ON HAND. Delivery of goods may be made from the shop or carts, which make regular calls. McCONNELL AND CO., Gladstone Road. 12 C. R. HUJfT, SMALL GOODS MAN (Late of W. J. Bull's, Auckland), BEGS to notify to the Public of Gisborne that he is starting a SMALL GOODS business uoxt> door to E. D. Smith's, Chemist, Gladstone Road. SMALL GOODS DAILY A SPECIALITY. «S. Orders called for daily. Country orders promptly attended to. LISi } OF SMALL GOODS. PORK SAUSAGES BATH POLONIES STOCKTON PORK PIES BLACK PUDDINGS GERMAN SAUSAGE PORK BRAWN FAGOTS, LARD DAIRY-FED PORK HAMS & BACON. 710 WAHKEN & CO. 'OYCLI! AGS&TS, BEG to notify the 'Cycling Public of Gisborne that they have started business, and are prepared to execute REPAIRS in all branches of the trade on the shortest notice. AGENCIES : Tha Crescent Bicycle, £16 10s (a bargain) ; also, The Raleigh (ihe leading English bicycle) ; and Steep's Patent Cycle and Lamp Wicks: the only wiok that is perfectly safe, no explosions, no smoke, a better light and burns less oil ; the very tiling for 'cycle lamps; it needs no trimming. A Large Assortment of Accessories Kept. Workshop : 96 Gladstone Road. Showroom : MoreU'BEconomyßootShop. 606 GEOKGE WILLIAMS BEGS to inform the residents of Gisborne and district, and visitors to the town, that he has now opened up business in his handsome new buildings in Gladstone road, above the firebell tower. TOBACCONIST'S SHOP. This department will be found replete with a fresh up-to-dato stock, including the best brands of tobacco, cigarß, cigarettes, etc. (which will be supplied wholesale or retail), and a splendid assortment of pipes of every description. The shop will be under my personal supervision, and I will be pleased to see old friends and new ones. HAIRDRESSING SALOON. The Saloon is iv charge of Mr C. Markmann, who is already so favorably known ia Gisborne as an expert, careful, and attentive tradesman. BILLIARD SALOON. Mr W. Challis, so well known to all local lovers of the cue, has charge of this 3aloon, whicli is fitted up with two of the best tables iv the colonies. My saloon has ilways been popular among those who delight in a game of billiards, and under the control of Mr Challis the new Baloon should increase in popularity. G. WILLIAMS, 359 Proprietor, H. K. SMITH, PRACTICAL JEWELLER, WATCHMAKER & OPTICAN, Goldsmiths' Hall, Gisborne. BIRTHDAY & WEDO DING PRESENTS. /|^Nk^ All tlle late3tl Noveltieß (If** Jrl^% ln roooneB « etc> [(«*—•*■ Ladies' Gem Rings, solid W i!T| *W goId ' from 8s 6fl t0 £l<2 '"^yfii^r 12a (a great variety to choose from). Vedding Rings and Keepers from 10s 6d. Spectacles from 1b pair. P VOC WANT THE CORRECT TIME, Try one of H. B. Smith's Reliable Watches, 22/6 Guaranteed. tEPAIRS in all Branches a Speoialix y X). E. SMITH, 'rofessorofMußic.C.M.A.S.S.R., rs prepared to take Pupils for Organ, L Piano, Violin, Cornet, Sight SingiDg, 'heory, Harmony, etc. IANOS & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Renovated and Repaired on the Shortest Notice. .ddress : C. F. LEWIS, Dresden Piano Co., 75 Gladstone Road, Gisborne,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8663, 4 November 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8663, 4 November 1899, Page 4