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BY SPECIAL MOOR APPOINTMENT. SIR ANDREW CLARK, L.L.D., F.R.S., TSVB.C.P. .(PHYSICIAN IK 9KDINARY TO THB^QUKBN 1881). Lecture on Tea TO THBJ STUDENTS OF TdE LONDON HOSPITAL. (Extract fbom the Pall Mall Budg&t.)' " Tea to be useful, should be first of all black China' Tea. The Indian Tea which is being onltivatod has become *o powerful in its effect? "pon tbe nervous system that a oup of it taken early in the morning, as many people do, so disorders the nervouß syßtem, that those who take it actually get into a state of tea intoxication, and it produces a form of nerve disturbance which is most painful to witness." Alt bongo we are the largest dealers in Indian and Ceylon Teas in the Colonies, WE HAVE ALWAYS STRONGLY ADVISED the public to DRINK our BLENDED TEAS in preference to Indian or Ceylon aloce'. We nniotain they aro too siokly for 90 PER CENT, of the tea drinking publio ; and, in England, where Buch larere quantities are shipped, over 80 PER CENT, are used for BLENDING with CHINA TEAS, whioh are undoubtedly as PURE as Indian and Ceylon, and FAR MORE REFRESHING wh*n properly BLENDED. Many INKXPEBtENCED firms push Indian and Ceylon on the publio because it is beyond them to- pro luce a regular, true blend, and tho prefit is larger, for cheap common Indians give out a ftrong ooarse* liquor, WITHOUT ANY QUALITY, and make people, FOR A TIME, fancy they aro getting a /bargain, till they find out, to their cob*, that SIR" A. s CLARK is right. The LEADING MEDIOAL men in ENGLAND are CONDEMNING the use of Indian and Ceylon TEA ALUNE, and the above extraot from Sir A. Clark's Leoture MUST CONVINCR ALL that a taste for Indi-ins, which has to bo ACQUIRED BY. FORGE AT FIRST, iB a SERIOUS an-.i dangerous thing. - * We are publishing tho above extract, for tho benefit of thoße that have not seen it, and to support what we bave always maintained. This is against our own interests, for the profit on these Teas is eqaal, if not more, than that on other kinds. NELSON. MOITE, & CO., INDIAN,] GHINAtfAJSD: OEYLON T|]A IMPOE'I'ERS OHRISTOHUBOH;. AUCKLAND, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, HOBART, AND I/AUNCESTON.

INDIAN Tea L)epOt WM. WALTON WISfIES' to inform his numwoag patrons and the publio generally that be has received another consignment of Choicest Indian Teas direct from Messrs LaTTEY, LIVERMORK & Co., These Teas are the Perreclion of JPr tgrance and Unequalled in Quality Fries 2s, as 2d, & 2s 4d per lft. Win. Walton, Sole Agent for New Plymouth & Suburbs. JUST LANDED t^EOM AMERICA— 250 CASES Kerosine ISO© OS t IS/c pcx CASE CASH. GOLDWATER BrO^., OUREIE - STREET. ! . Egmont Brand Boots. C> ZEALAND^ V^ /£ npH-ESE celebrated Boots 1 have been beiore the public of Taranaki for five years, and are acknowledged by all who have worn them to be superior to any imported from other towns. We guarantee every pair having this (Brand on the Sole. We would ask the Taranaki People to support your own industries, and still increase the population by having more people brought into^the district^ be employed. MEN'S WATCSKTIGHTS unsurpassed in quality. Men's Strong; & t-iffUt Goods unexcelled by anyjiu.porledj LUIIES' GOOD* from the lightest glase to the strongest leather?, in all classes, made on the premises. jgGMONT gOOT g CHOE QO., Manufacturers and Importers of all kinds of English nnd Foreign , Leather Boots and Shoes,*&c. 812 TARANAKI FOUNDRY.; f. w. "ok m \9\ 9 UNOINEER, MILLWRIGHT, BLACESMIfB IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER. POWDER BAM STREET, NEr^Ar - - V MOUTM Liver Complaints.— Dr King's Dandelion and Quinine Liver Pills, withdut Mercury, are a potent remedy'; remove all Li . er and Stomach Complaints, Biliousness, Headache, Sickness, Shoulder Paijis, Heartburn* Indigestion, Constipation. Hide onlytin London. Bold «verywWt.-~Ai>Vr

AFTSE 2O_ YiiaES[advertisement.] WALTER MOREY BRAPEfI AND CLOTHIER, Devon Street, New Plymouth, T>EGS to return his sincere thanks for the patronage beatowed during the past 20 years. In returning my thanks I especially wish to thank those friends who have favtred me with their custom during bo many years, and who have supported me through times of depression and severe competition. My aim has always been to give my customers GOOD VALUE FOR THFIR MONK.V, and I have not been induced, through severe competition, to keep a low class of cheap goods to attract the eye only, but have endeavored to give a good class of article at a fair price. I can now safely say, after a period of twenty years, that my efforts have given satisfaction, and th« mode ot conducting my business has been appreciated by the general public, for which I now return my very best thanks. I take this opportunity of informing you that for the incoming Winter Season I am opening up a NICE SELECTION OF GOODS, direct out from England to my own order, which will be found on inspection to be a Very Superior Class of Goods. 684 NEW GOODS NEW GOODS AT FACTORY .PRICES. THE. Proprietors of the New Zealand CLOxaiKQ Factory beg to announce that they are in receipt of, their .FOiRST BHIIPIIWERIT OF CONSISTING OP —Men's nud Boy&' Clothing — A good range of all the beat Now Z'iuluud Tweeds to select from. Overcoats au«l macbiutosueti Wilb and without Capes, in all Bizes ,and flliapsß. Tailoring. In this department wo still [hold (he largest range in the district and «t p-iws to suit tbe time?. Hosiery and Mercery. We bave opened a nice choice selection — Blankets and Btups — In all Bizea and colors, New Z^ahindfraade —Hats and Cans— A nice range for the present senßon — any color and shape ma 'c to order. Portmanteaux, Bags, and Trunks. Wo bave opened |a good assortment of Btrong,.use£ul goods, whioh wo aro selling at Factory Pbicb. tfST Note the Branch Address — DEVON BTBEKT - (Opposite Tee&'s, Chemist). i W. H. CLARKE, Manager. Agents for tho Wondcrfil WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES, of which we bave in stock a large range, suitable^forgall classes of work. TO fLET. T7IOR DANCING or RINKING,— The f* large room lately used as on auction mar.. nlOl W. COURTNMr; FOR SALE. SECTION 60, Bine.street,>ith sevenroomed house. Price only £150, on terms. 734 W. COURTNEY; FCR SALE." WITH immediate possession, and on easy terms, that blu^ little Fr»Serty in Devon-street, lately owned by udge Rawßon. a 79 W, COUBNTEY.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9427, 27 June 1892, Page 4

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