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Avoid! Drinking: Bad Tea. CHINA TEA ]g grown and treated by Chinamen, la packed by Ohlnamen, generally when half the aroma is gone, la adulterated by Chinamen, and " (elected m tbat only the rubbish at that shall ever And its way out of the oountry. Ceylon tea, on thi contrary, is grown in a British colony, under British supervision, and is treated and despatched with the cleanliness and expedition that distinguishes • cleanly and businesslike race. You can't go wrong If yon drink Ceylon tea. and TO® will study yonr interests if you DRINK ONLY CEYLON TEA best of all that is grown. A feature of this is that it Is pnt up In lead paokats and carefully soldered the Instant it is ready, and thus the delightful and usually evaneaoeiit aroma of the tea is permanently preserved. A China tea mar be put np by anyonej it is never identified, and no one raffara any partioular degradation by sending foiward an unusually bad consignment. Nlrvaaa tea does not allow Its proprietors that degree of latitude. IT IS PACKED IN LEAD and enclosed in card-board oartons, bearing the name of the tea tad the nam* of the company, and it carries with it the reputation of the grower, who il thus baud to maintain Its quality. The motto of the Nirvana Company is " FRESHNESS, FRAGRANCE, AND PUBITY," and the cardinal principle of its business given in the line!' Direct fro* Tea Garden to Teapot." Nirvana Tea is drunk at one of the Government Houses in preference to all other teas, baa been praised by the highest dignitary of the Australian Ohurah, and carries with it A CERTIFICATE OF PURITY AND EXCELLENCE from Mr, Blaokett. Government Analyst of Victoria. ON BALE BY GRANVILLE & Co., South Road. 0. CARTER, Devon-street K. 0. JURY, GOver-street. NEW PLYMOUTH CO-OP. 800IETY, Ourria-street. J. WHITAKER, Devon-street. W. HEALY, Devon-street. SOLE WHOLESALE AGENTS— WELLINGTON To Economic Mothers. THE PROBLEM SOUO. HOW TO CLOTHE YOUB BOYS AT THE LOWEST COST FOR RELIABLE GOODS. READ THIS — Boys' strong STRAW HATS, 9*d. Boys' SAILOR COLLARS, 4fd. Boys' ODD KNICKERS, 2/6, 2/9, 2/1! Boys' TWEED CAPS, 4jd. Boys' New Zealand All-wool TWEED SUITS, Sizes 6to 8, 8/11; 9to ii, 9/6; 12 to 14. 11/#

Boys' strong FLANNELETTE SHIRTS, 1/6 Boys' Fast Black-ribbed HOSE, \/m per pair NEAL, THE GASH 6LOTHIER, COKWKR OF DISVON AND BROUGHAM STHKETS, X«w Plyaqntt. Pianos k • • To Choose from. THE LARGEST STOCK EVER EXHIBITED IN TARANAKI. fg" THIS IS GENUINE, j Qnly by the Best Makers PIANOS from £lO to £HO. OBG-ANS from £5 to i?SO. \ ST OUR TERMS ARE THE EASIEST IN NEW ZEALAND. \ iKT WE SELL CHEAPER THAN ANY FIRM IN TARANAKI. Why As wo employ NO CANVASSERS, INSPECTORS, ETC., tlun w!b| • this umiecoesurjr expense, INSPECT OUR SHOWROOMS NO OHEAP RUBBISH KEPT IN STOCK. BEFORE PURCHASING. OLONIAL PIANO IMPORTING Next Riilwat Orobukg, DEVON-STREET, NEW FbYMOOTCH, D. McKinnon Bain, Manager.

TKMPHONH TuiiiPßOlfl No. 203. Ko. 208. G. & C. Ha»> received by S.B. WaimaM ,j| LADIES' FOOT-WEAR *3 from BOSTOOK * 00., In 2 iuoh variety as most ensure a 2 yj. speedy clearance. g FBB B.S. Khmaba— H & gents: boots f tfom»BOBTOCK it CO., made O if-, to the order ot N GRAYSON B 3 & COCK, V DEVON BTREBT, C 5 NBW PIXUOUTH. TBi»?H0N« TaramoM No. 803. No. SOI __jpiE§ F rlf-JSSv.''' "Tbi uiiiu, tucti) Ofdei of ui l chfuiirt' ttoroughoutin¥WMWi .'MWJ •»ot,i# ; *aTlH,i , iMin.>.t'WiaW,SMVHAWTOll|lW| &MaUi SH/tBUND «ti»„ltd,. Aaokljiud W Wt* W »HV9 «.«•, CMWfcWHk ,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 215, 5 November 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 215, 5 November 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 215, 5 November 1900, Page 3

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