Avoid Brinking Bad Tea. CHINA TEA ia grown and treated by Oblnamen, is packed by Otalnameo, generall when half the aroma is gono, is adulterated by Ohtaamen, and " selected" ao tbaty only the rubbish at that shall ever find its way oat o( tha country. Ceylon te», on thj contrary, Is grown in a British colony, under British siperrtrion and is treated and despatched with the cleanliness and expedition that distinguishes a cleanly and businesslike race. You can't go wrong if yon drink Ceylon tea. and von will study your interests if yon DRINK ONLY CEYLON TEA fhe"beal of all that is grown. A faatrare of this Is that it is put up in lead packets and carefully soldered tho instant it is ready, eid tins the delightful and usually evanescent aroma of the tea is permanently preserved. .A China tea may be put up by anyone j it is never identified, and no one suffers any articular degradation by sending forward an unusvilly bad oonsirament. Nlrnuut tea loes not allow its proprietors that degree of htttude. IT IS PACKED IN LBAD ana enclosed in card-board oartons, bearing the name of tha 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 Comimy is " IRE3HNESBSrE \GRANUB, AND PURITY,* T*a ji? principle of its business given in the lineV Direot from Tea Garden to N'rvana Tea is drunk at one of the Government Houies in preference to all other teas, has been praised by the highest dignitary of the Australian Church, and carries A CERTIFICATE OF PURITY AND EXCELLENCE trom Mr. Blackett, Government Analyst of Victoria. ON SALE BY GRINVILLE k Co., Bouth Road. C. OARTER,? Devon-street. F. 0. JURY, Gover-street. NEW PLYMOUTH CO-OP. SOCIETY, Ourrie-s.reA i. WHITAKER, Devon-street. W. HEALY, Devon-street. SOLE WHOLESALE AGENTS—fI. 8. PATERSON & CO.. WELLINGTON i In His Haad -4 ' i WHETHER IT BE &d| *3-COPPER, SILVER, OR GOLD, tO AN ADVANTAGE OVER THE BUYER WHO DEMANDS AND OBTAINS LONG CREDIT. NEAL. THE CASH CLOTHIER, RECOGNISES THIS FACT, AND CATERS THE eaSH BUYER BY OFFERING GOODS AT BED-BOCK PRICES FOR NETT CASH. THE PUBLIC, who are Judge and Jury, ON INSPECTION, WILL RETURN A VERDICT in FAVOR of NEAL, TbQ 6aSh Slothtef, Corner Devon & Brougham streets in Pi a D.os & It To Choose from. THE LARGEST STOCK ; EVER EXHIBITED IN TARANAKI. THIS IS GENUINE, jgf PIANOS „ , " r ~ ORGANS oniy ® est Makers PIANOS from £lO to £llO. ■ "WffHiiiiminwnßiirinm iiwinin 1111 ni nun iiiiirriritwiiiiihiiiihii »aia—» ORGANS from £5 to £SO. w OUR TERMS ARE THE EASIEST IN MEW ZEALAND. CHEAPER M fliff FIRM IN TARANAKI. - W7||wr O As we employ NO CANVASSERS, INSPECTORS, ETC., thua saving J * tliie unnecessary expense. INSPECT OUR SHOWROOMS NO CHEAP RUBBISH KEPT IN STOCK. BEFORE PURCHASING. THE OLONIAL PIANO IMPORTING OMPANY, Next Railway Orossinc, DEVON-STREET, NEWPLtBQI D. McKinnon Bain, Manager. PROSPECTUS OF THE EQUITABLE BUILDING SOCIETY OF NEW PLYMOUTH. (Starr-Bowkett System.) Incorporated under tbe provisions of " The Building Societies Act, 1880;' Dibeotobs: Messrs. J. Avery, D Berry, E. Dockrill, E. G. Frost, J. 0. George, 8. W. Bhaw, and F. B. Wilson. SfIOBBTABY AND OPFIOD: J. 0 Davies, Devon-street, fiew Plymouth. ISSUE OF FIRST GROUP OF SHARESSIX HUNDRED SHARES OF £l5O EAOH. Shires are paid by Fortnightly Subscriptions of 2d per Share, payable on alternate Monday#. The First Fortnightly payment to be made on MONDAY, the sth day of November next. Any person may, after that date, become a Member by paying up tlio back subscriptions. Entrance Fee: 2s. per Share. No member can hold more than Five Shares ia one group. Books of Rules can be obtained from tho Seoretary for the sum Qf One Shilling each, Foims of Application for Shares obtain>lo am J. C. DAVIES, Secretary, Devon-street, New Plymouth. m FOR SUNBEAM *wa CEYLON TP A ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS OF THB D. BERRY & Co., Limited, To be incorporated under " The Companies Act, 1882," and its amendments. CAPITAL ... ... ... ... £25,000 In SOO Shares of £6O eaob, of which it is proposed to call up £3O per share, payable as follows:—£s per share on application, £5 per share on allotment, and the balance in calls of net exceeding £5 per share at intervals of not less than one month. Provisionalßibectors Messrs W.Bewley, 0. H. Burgess, J. B. Gonnot, E. Dockrill, and W. D. Webster. Managing Director : Mr. D. Berry (who will join the Board after allotment). SoLioi'xoa: Mr. J. B. Roy. THIS Oompany is being formed for the purpose of acquiring the business, as a going concern, of Messrs. D. Berry & Co., Iron Merchants and Hardware Importers Brougham-street, New Plymouth, and tbo goodwill thereof, and for such purpose to carry on such business. Prospectus, with forms of application ov bhatea, aud full information can bo obtained on application to J. 0. DAVIES, Sharebroker, Exchange Chambers, New Plymouth. Tho Share List will positively olose a! the 15th November, 1900. J jTiUILBIjAINS make chilwot. cross an I Itl.—Au-m* i, jsjf';' i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 220, 12 November 1900, Page 3
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