• * To Choose from. THE LARGEST STOCK BVEB EX.HIBITFD IN TARANAKI. fg- THIS IS GHNUINB. m% HANOS Only by the Best Makers PIANOS from j>lQ to j?no OBGANS from jBS to £SO. OUR TERMS ARE THE EABIEBT IN NEW ZEALAND. WE SELL CHEAPER THAN ANY FIRM IN TARANAKI. A* we employ NO CANVASSERS, INSPECTORS, ETC.. thm wtag thie unnecessary expense. KQWHKAP RUBBISH KEPT IN STOCt Why? INSPECT OUR BHOWROOMB HKKORB PUKCHAJJINOI n THE OLONIAL PIANO IMPORTING OMPANY. t Next Railway CnoesiHO, ' DEVON-STREET, NEW PiiYMODTH. D. McKinnon Bain, Manager. ITU TIE HI
In. His Hand 4 WHETHER IT BE IS-COPPER, SILVER, OR GOLD, JHLBLS JSL RIGHT TO AN ADVANTAGE OVER THE BUYER WHO DEMANDS AND OBTAINS LONG CREDIT. NEAL, THE CASH CLOTHIER, RECOGNISES THIS FACT, AND CATERS FOR THE 6ASH BUYER BY OFFERING GOODS AT BED-TEOCK PRICES
FOR NETT CASH. THE PUBLIC, who are Judge and Jury, ON INSPECTION, WILL RETURN A VERDICT in FAVOR of NEAL. The Cash Clothier, Avoid Drinking Bad Tea. CHINA TBA is grown and treated by Chinamen, is packed by Chinamen, generally when half the aroma is gono, Is adulterated by Chinamen, and "selected "so that only the rubbish at that shall ever find it* way out of the oountry. Ceylon tea, on th> contrary, ti grown In a British colony, under British wpervUion. and is treated and despatched with the cleanliness and expedition that distlncu'sbei a cleanly and businesslike race. Yon can't go wrong if you drink Ceylon tea, andvou will study your interests if you DRINK ONLY _ ++Ackt/imc> CEYLON TEA The best of all that is grown. A feature of this ia that it is put up in lead packets and c arefully soldered the instant it is ready, and thns the delightfnl and n.n.ii. evaneeoent aroma of the tea is permanently preserved. A China tea may be put up by anyono; it is never Identified, and no one suffer* any particular degradation by sending foiward an unusually bad consignment. Nlmna tea does not allow its proprietors that degree of latitude. IT IS PAOKHD IN LEAD and enclosed in card-board cartons, beating the name of the tea and the name of the company, and it carries with it the reputation of the grower, who is thus bound to maintain its quality. The motto of the Nirvana Company is " FRK3HNESS, FRAGRANCE, AND PURITY," and the cardinal principle of its business given in the line " Direct from Tea Garden to Teapot." Nirvana Tea Is drunk at one of the Government Houses in preference to all other teas, has been praised by the highest dignitaiy of the AcatraUan Ohuroh, and carries with it A CERTIFICATE OF PURITY AND EXOELLENOE from Mr, Blackett, Government Analyst of Viotoria. ON SALE BY GRANVILLE & Co., Bouth Boad. C. OAK'IER, Devon-street. F. 0. JCRY, Gover-street. NEW PLYMOUTH 00-OP. SOOIETY, Oarrie-Untt J. WHITAKER, Devon-street. W. HEALY, Devon-street. SOLE WHOLESALE AGENTS— A. 8. PATERSON & CO.. Wellington
TARANA&I ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. PISHING SEASON-IST OCTOBER, 1900, TO 30th APEIL, 1901. FISHING LICENSES may be obtained from Ur. 0. O. t-iultb, Inglewood, and from the undt reigned, D. McALLUU, „ , „ Secretary. Men 8 lioenses, 10*; boys under 18, Bf. ladies, sa, day license, 2a Od; one week, Sa L'censes have bean luued to the following perßona: J). McAUcm T. J. Niobolli W. BewJey A. Bottler N.Bewley T. a, Swajshnfi A (toilander K. Clarke A.Bhirl?y T. Grey A. Pa-li 0.0. bmikh Oharleß Smith Geo. WiUon M. Kennedy N. Sbeppard T. 0. H. Nichelia H. Giles T. Hopkinson A. Connett R. D. o»n«ey Joe Ramson H, Im-nr, Isa. 9 Wellington, JnlyitiMfc Dear Sir—lt affords me pleasure to testify to the value of your preparation, ll May AMh." I can speak of it both personally and from ft knowledge of its effect upon others. Iwu laid aside with an abdominal chill, ray t&m. perature was high, and the pain in tie In. testines very severe. At night I took a doaa of" M«y Apple," and the relief afforded i£ an hour or two wai simply wonderful 5 attaoks of Indigestion it la a "friend In need.* and it works wonders when sufferers Sun dyspepsia are concerned. You iw mafi • J. I. SlWim, 1C.K.8, /"iHILBtAIfc'S make ohlldreL oroas wd V }}'< , A PPI? Lobby's Soollbkb baton Ttlltt WB W Qtwsgt-loilMt
Ha?o received by S.S. Walmate O LADIES' FOOT-WEAR Q from BOBTOCK * CO., la ■noh variety as must ensure a speedy olesrsnoe. PBB B.S. KUMABA—- > STEEL [lfbrLadles.j ; Itnuwledged lending r< commended by th< mr tht »gtuiure of 1 lucH none rt» fentw em. urder of all them .MAKTlll.Murm Chei icniv SHARUND a C0.,1td., AvofeUod »W<lllo|too, •HI) ft'tiW 16AW«U IJV.o c«., (hrtttrtwft, Arc the acknowledged lending remedy (or *ll Female plaint. ecommeoded by the Medl*"' t Faculty, ine xenuinc bear the egtuiure of "P jaBTIN ( reglitered "I'hctir wutch now #te lenuwfi). No l *dy ihoul4 fa ». titem. Uriler of all themiiti throughout the World. -r ( -/4ni« ( Ph»rm Chemi.t.SOUrHAMKON.EHO, 4CDt*iJ»F"~
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 213, 2 November 1900, Page 3
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