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| i Desires to thank thn Public".of Nelson ■ .'£ *' and ourroundirg DiatriottJ for the libera' support they have accorded him iv hie effirfs to establish t>-o TEA BLINDING and PACKING industry in their midst. Tho very largely increased rale of his different B.enda of Tea is satisfactory proof that they hsvo m&t the pnMio taste, and also thaf, they possess sterling merit and estimable q:: ility. The following are the four standard qualities :— Por lb. c. d. No. A Zaahndia Blend ... 1 6 Ho. 1 Hibernia , ... 2 0 No. 2 Brittanh „ ... 2 6 No. 3 Caledonia ~ ...3 0 Paoked in 401b, 201b, 101b, and 51b japanned fPns (which are manufactured in Nelson) nett weights, tins free; also, in lib and Jib paoketi, Indian Teas, 2a and 2s 3d per Ibl packed as above. A large stock of origina chei-ts, i-cheets, boxes, and caddies, from Is 3d per lb. The greatest oare is taken to keep the various Blends of Teas up to a fixed standard, thus securing uniformity in their strength, quality, and flavor. Comparison being the only true te t of value, R. S. respectfully invites those who are not already drinking his Tea 9to prooura a packet, and compare them with the very best vulne obtainable. Always on land, one of the largest stocks in the Colony of GROOBHIES and PROVISIONS of first quality only, and the prices charged are found to ompar-j favorably with any other Establishment) in Town. Best Snowdrop Crystal SUG-AB, Mauritius, Granulated, China, or Quesnulaad, 3d per lb. Caledonia House, Hardy & Coliingwood-sts, Nel son WE have the following Lines to Clear at Wholesale Factory Prices Boys' Merino Pants and Shirts. Men's Merino Pants and Shirts. Men's Mosgiel Flannel Shirts. Boys' and Men's Cotton Shirts. Men's and Boys' Crimean Shirts. Gents' Pyjama Sleeping Suits Men's Regatta Shirts. Gents' Night Shirts. Boys and Youths' Night Shirts. Men's Cricketing Shirts. Men's Cotton Shirts and Pants. , Boys' and Men's Oxford Shirts. Men's and Boys White Shirts. Boys' and M Elastic Bracss. Mea's and oys >R- Braes : . Men's and > ' Silk Scarfs. Men's and Boys' Ties and. ow Men's Superior White Shirts. Men's Crimean Shirts—Collars. Boys' and Men's Paper Collars. Mea's andr-Boys' Linen Collars. Gents' Sfilk Ties at reduce prices. Boys' Jersey Suits at cost price. Gents' Merine and Silk Sox. Men's Mosgiel Wool Sox. Genfrs' Long Hose. Boys' Wool aad Merino Hose. Steel Trunks all sizes. ; Carpet Bags at wholesale prioe. < mbrellas and Parcel Straps. I Boys' & Men's Hats at cost price ' Eacing and Bathing Trunks. Terms—Strictly Cash. No Second \ ;Price. No Discount. All Goods j ; Marked at Wholesale Fac- | to r y Price. - Mew Zealand | Clothing Factory,; TBAFALGAB STBfcET Opposite H. D. Jackson's Wew Building. EOBEET ALLAN, Manager. ZEALANDIA SHEEP DIP. npBIS DIP, prepared by ourselves, JL is on Entirely .Different Article to any-, thing now effaced taßheepowneie, and all we aek is A Trial to prove its yast superiority ever other Bips. We Guarantee it to Absolutely DEbTROI aIHNSE.yT3 infesting Sheep, to improve the condition of the Wool, and to be quite harailesb to persons using it. See PLamplet for Testimonials and Prices* KJSMPTHORNE, CROSSES, & GO'S SEW ZEALAND DRUG CO. (Ltd). FIKEWC OD. FIREWOOD, THE undersigned, having erected Machinery for OUSTING FIEEWOOD, is prepared io DELIVER good sound WOOD full measure) to any part of the Ci y, at tha under-mentioned prices — Bed Pine, 1 foot 32a per Cord „ „ 2 feet, 30s „ , „ long lengths,,, 24s „ Also, several Cords 1 foot MANUKA ob - )LD CHEAP. Ordera left at Mb. J. A. Packer's, Hardy .reet, will be promptly attended to. JOHN M. PACKER, Maitai Valley. WATER BURY WATCIES. JdSI ABKITED — A Pared of fWaterMrj Watc lies, To be Sola at 13s 6d each Brown d Kerr 9 HABDY BTEEET. To the Pub ic. lOOME patients suffering from nervous O affections are afraids from sheer basbfulnces and modesty to pbesoKALLX consult a medical man—other patients hare not the self-possession and coolness when ia tke conßulting room to aoeurately describe their symptoms—their habits of life, and the nature of the disease they suffer from. Let. such persona (he or she) sit quietly dowa in the privacy of their own apartments, and j with *alm minds describe clearly eaoh symptom of their case, a clear statement thus written, and laid before me, is far preferable in NBBVOU9 diseases to personal oonsultv tion. Where, however, a disease is of a peculiar and exceptional charaoter, a per&vnai consultation may become necessary j but my euocess in correspondence is so great, thai of the thousands upon thousands whom I havo treated by letter during the last 32 years, not a single mistake has ever ooourred, not a case j has ever been made publio—in faot, the very simplicity of my system of oorrespoHdeno© prevents publicity. How many have been able to enter into the marriage state through consulting me P_ How many after marriage have privately consulted me and been blessed, and their married lives made fruitful and happy. The oaly addition to the ordinary written letter in the age, oooupation, habits and symp toms, nothing more. The usual consultation fee of£l (one pound) must be enclosed otkerwise no answer will bo jetarned. There are thousf nds of cases in daily life, where a consultation wit? one at a distance will remove by a single letter, a great fear a great care, and it often solves what appears. Address— Dr L: L. Smith, 182 Oollins-etreet last, Melbourne. The only legally quuliSed practitioner advertising, and Eogieterod under the Med'oal Board of Victoria, and practising the last 35 ycara. CoNauiiTATiov Fbb, by Letter, £1. Fees for Personal Consultation, £1 Is; ia elusive of Medicine. Medicines forward, well aplsed, o all the Cotomisj

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Colonist, Volume XXXI, Issue 5150, 1 March 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXXI, Issue 5150, 1 March 1888, Page 4

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