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__ ; _ __ ' ; , THB Direct Supply Store. (jfROOERIES, '' OoNF^GTIONERY JD RUIT ALL NEW and CHOICE. N.B. — Families waited on for orders. Goods delivered to all parts of tbe Town. O. E. BELLRINGER, THE DIRECT SUPPLY STORE, - ' 9eYott>atreet. ..750 TV U r IST SEASON. 1892. }" '■ ' '.THE - STRATFORD HOTEL (TWBNTYMAN WiLSON,' Proprietor) 13 the best starting place for the ascent of Quickest and most Picturesque route. lgg° Horses end Guides may be ,j£& I^* obtained . Jg£' 0151 Purity Cigarettes. jTheFicoßt and Best on the market. - Ta if had Wholesah and Retail from' JOHN AVEFTf. TOBACCOS IBT, J DEVON. BTREET.J *13§, THURSDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. rp HE variona TiadeEpeople of tho Town JL have deoidod. to observe every TiiURFDAY Aftsrnook, from 1 o'clock, as a HOLIDAY, commencing on TnonsDAT, October 29.. -■ a 754 (THERE IS ONE THING ©very housoivifo should kppw, and that, b— Hercoles Bakiko Powder iB the • best. Why ? It is the cheapest, because it is the best for making. .bread,, pastry cakes, puddings scones &c. In 6d and Is tins. — Ar»VT

( i,:. \xv BY i SPECIAL '■' "^^^SS. APPOINTMENT. .. i • , ■ i; SJR .ANDREW CLARK, (i L;L.D., F.R.S., F.R.C.P. ' (PHYSICIAN IN OnUINABT TO <TIIE QUEEN, 1881). . . , ,ii "c ' c""t -ij^rle" o-n t fe a J ' ' . ' ' ' TO THE • STUDENTS OF TilE LONDON HOSPITAL. • ' (FxTRACT J FnoM tub" Pall. Mall IJDDQfT.) " " Tea to be nßeful, bhould be firßt of all bJuck Oliina Ten.' The Indiih Ten .which is being sultivatedjhaß.becomei'io powerful in its'eflEects upon 1 Iho nervous eystfin that a cup of it taken' early in Iho tnornini', n8 many people do, so disorders the nervous system, that those who take it actually '"• ' get into ajstotatof tea intoxication, and it proiuces a : form of nervo 'disturbance which ib moßt painful to witneeß." ■ • ~'' • ;'. • ■ l ,* -- Although we are tli9 lartrest rlealers in Indian and' Ceylon Teas in the Colooiep, WE ALWAYS STRONGLY ADVISED the publics -to DRINK our BLENDED TBASjrj preference to Indian or Coylon^lone; "We maintain they are too sickly for 90'PER.O^NT, of tho tea drinking inblio,; arid in England, whore. such largo quantities I are B^ippSd, over 80 PER GENT, are used for BLENDING with CHINA TEAS, whioh ard undoubtedly aa PURE as Indian and Ceylon, and FAS MORE REFRESHING wh'rn properly BLENDED. Many INIXPERIENCED firms push Indian and Ceylon .onjiho public because it iB beyond them to proiucfl n regular, true blend, and tho prifit is larger, for cheap common Indians Hive,. out a Ftronp; ooafßo liquor, WITHOUT ANY QUALII V, and amkepeople, FOB A TIME, fancy thoy are Rotting a bareain, till they find out, lo'. Iheir cosr, that SIR A. CLARK is right. Tho LEADING MEDI,OAL tnon.Jn ENGLAND nro CONDEMNING th« uso of Indian und Ceylon TEA ALUNE, and tho nbove extraot from Sir A. CliukVLsotui'o MUST CONVINCE ALL that n taoto for Indiins, which has to bo ACQUIRED BY FORGE AT FIRST, is a SERIOUSi/ind dangerous thin;'. • ' : yto aro publiahing tho nbovo extract for Iho bciitfit of thoro that have not soen it, and to support what wo have always inninlnined. This iB nqainst onr own interests, ifoif th&profit on thess Teufl is eq-ial, if, not more, tlian that on other kindß. : ' : ' NE LSON, MO^T E & CO., i INDIAN, CHINA, AND OEYLON : . r J> E A I M I'^KT E-JU 8, ,' OHRISTCHUROH, AUCKLAND, DUSEDIN, WELTitNGTOJf, _■ HOB ART, AND'LAUNOESTON. ' li < \ RTJAWTi ' ' ' / '/ I*l VW&QM I I /~* ft Ttt» at r\r\ *'• Y\ 1 I^i /*\"Kt I' V fts»g&3g j I ; U^i/GAL¥ANiSiiI). ]RoN\^s^/ .^^M^ CO^KUGATED AND;.ITLA T.) >^£U^ |J3 of the HIGHEST QUALITY and UNIFORMITY All Bhaeta FDLL>iDTH,|and „L „ will cover as much as any first-oluss Iron.j A LARGE BTOOK of all guages and lengths always on band. , ! Architects and Proprietors should blipulate for " Rodoliffo." Itjmakes^ the beet and moet lasting roof. * JOHN DUTHrE & , CO., LIMITED, IRONMONGER 3 AND IBON MERriJA'T^

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9290, 16 January 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9290, 16 January 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9290, 16 January 1892, Page 4