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Avoid Drinking Bad Tea. i CHINA TEA Is grown and treated by Chinamen, is packed by Chinamen, general) when half the aroma is gone is adulterated by Chinamen, and "selected "so thai; only the rubbish at that shall ever find its way ont of the country. Ceylon tea, on ths contrary, is grown in a British colony, under British supervision, 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 yon will study your interests if you DRINK ONLY The'best of all that is grown, A feature of Ithis is that it is put up in lead packets and carefully soldered the instant it is ready, and thus 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 particular degradation, by sending forward an unusually bad consignment. Nirvana tea does not allow its proprietors that degree of latitude. IT IS PAOKBD IN LEAD and enclosed in card-board cartons, bearing 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 . " FRE3HNESS, 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 dignitary of the Australian Church, and carries with it A CERTIFICATE OF PURITY AND EXCELLENCE from Mr. Blacketo, Government Analyst of Victoria. ON SALE BY GRANVILLE & Co., South Road. 0. CARTER, Devon-street. F. 0. JURY, Cover-street. NEW PLYMOUTH 00-OP. SOCIETY, Ourrie-street. J. WHITAKER, Devon-street, W. HEALY, Devon-street. SOLE WHOLESALE AGENTSA. 8. PATERSON & CO., Wellington' In His Hand WHETHER IT BE K3- COPPER, SILVER, OR GOLD, TO AN ADVANTAGE OVER THE BUYER WHO DEMANDS AND OBTAINS LONG CREDIT. THE CASH CLOTHIER, RECOGNISES THIS FACT, AND CATERS FC3 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 The Cash Clothier, Corner Devon & Brougham streets U rlallOS fl M ToCboose from. EVER EXIIBITPD IN TARANAKI. THIS 13 GENUINE. _g| PIANOS n ~ . - ORGANS Q^M PIANOS from £lO to J?HO. OKGANS from £5 to £SO. W OUR TERMS ARE THE EASIEST IN NEW ZEALAND. *& WE SELL CHEAPER THAN ACT FIRM IN TA3ANAXI. _. »J As we employ NO CANVASSERS, INSPECTORS, ETC., thou sa J • this unnecessary expense. NO CHEAP RUBBISH KEPT IN STOCK INSPECT OUR SHOWROOMS BEFORE PURCHASING. J Next Railway Crossino, KLTON-STREET, NEW PLtMOTJ^Bi D. McKinnon Bain, Manager. [ffistablished mi TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. J. fl. PARKER, WATCHMAKER JEWELLER, HSHING SEASON-Ist OCTOBER, AND OPTICIAN. 1900, TO 30th APRIL, 1901. from Mr. 0. 0. Smith, Inglewood, and im the undersigned, PH D. MoALLUM, Secretary. JHf Men's licenses, 10s; boys nndcr 16, 6s ■Jjg ladies, Ss, day license, 2s 6d; one week, 6s S| Licenses have been issued to the followSBsi| ing porsons : D. MnAllnm T. J. Nip.hnlla « m i|| D. MoAUum l||s W. Bewley ifi N. Bewley 111 A. Callander Il| A. Shirley * A. Parli Charles Smith T. J. Nicholls A. Bewley T. A. Swaysland F. Clarke T. Grey 0. 0. bmilh Geo. Wileon M. Kennedy N. Sheppard T. 0. H. Nicholls to . H. Giles T. Hopkinson. __ k . A, Connott R. D. Daweyj Joe Ramsnti A. B. Fletcher G. E. V. Hecnan J. W. Raby G. W. Newsham D. Murkham A, Oonnott Joe Ramsnti G. 0. Heenau M. Fraser 0. E. Boyce W. E. Wiggins .'FILLS fa' jftAILWAY CBG&;S.iM, tZA^ t >Kn"Z^^U^^i^ ■' „ n . ' r.optic!i)r I j;AßTl,'«, , lir.)OimniJOl,!;,!/iS>"-.n!),81W,! I Qgntral Amu: SHAguu..- c.j.,i.i*i-,An«w.--ii*v,-„iitu|,^., k i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 226, 19 November 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 226, 19 November 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 226, 19 November 1900, Page 3

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