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op; OF THE LATIST NOVELTIE ! | N fhe art of photography is the production of the features of several individuals in such a manner as to appear as one iaoe. For instance, we have seen a portrait comprising the eatnres of Salisbury, Gladstone, Smith, Harconrt, Balfour, Eoseberry, Qoschen, and Morley. Could all the good qualities of theßO gentlemen be concentrated in one iudividnai, be would indeed bo considered "an ideal statesman."- Thus it ie that YM B&55&I8S AS €BSJMBf G9»» B * TH* 3HPE&R TfiA G&MBURf suhpasses photography, for by the judioious combination of various teas, all of whioh possess excellent qualities, a result is produced which is simply JM^OSSJB^K in °n e tea alone. *W. & G. TURNBULL & Co., PKOPEIETORS, WELLINGTON.

BY SPECIAL] jjSw&ll APPOINTMENT. SIR ANDREW CLARK, L.L.D., F.R.S., F.R.C.P. ((PHTeiCIAN IN ORDINABY TO TUB QUKKN 1881) Lecture on Tea TO THE STUDENTS 03* ME LONDON HOSPITAL. (Extract fkom the Pali. Mall Bddgst.) " Tea to be asofal, should be first of all black China Tea. Tbo Indian Tea which is beinp cultivated has become ao powerful in its effecte »pon tbe nervous system that a cap of it taken early in tb& roornin?, as many people do, so disorders the nervous syetem, that those who take it actually get into a etata of tea intoxication, and it produoos a form of nervo disturbance which is most paiuful to witness." Althoufn wo aro the largest dealers in Indian and Ceylon Teas in tbo Coloqhh, WE HAVE ALWAYS STRONGLY ADVISED the public to DRINK our BLKNDED TEAS in proferenco to Indian or Ceylon alcue. Wo maintain they ara too sickly for 90 PER CENT, of tho tea drinking public ; ttnd in England, where euch lareo quantities aro shipped, over 80 PER CENT, aro used for BLENDING with CHINA TEAS, which are undoubtedly as PURE as Indian and Cpylon. and FAR MORE REFRESHING when properly BLENDED. Many INEXPERIENCED firms push Indian and Ceylon on tho public because it ie beyond thorn to proJuco a r^ular, true blen<l, and the profit is larger, for cboap common Indians nive out a f tronc; coarse liquor, WITHOUT ANY QUALITY, add make people, FOR A TIME, fancy they aro setting a bargain, till they find out, to their cost, thar SIR A. CLARK ia right. Tbe LEADING MEDICAL men in EFGLAND are CONDEMNING tbe use of Indian and CejloaTEA ALONE, and tbe above extract from Sir A. Clark's Locturo MUST CONVINCE ALL that, a taste for Indians, which has to be ACQUIRED BY FORCE AT FIRST, is a SERIOUS and dangerous thing We are publishing tbe above extract for Iho benefit of thoio that have not seen it, and to support what we have always maintained. This is against our own intereets, for the profit on these Tons is equal, if not more, than that ou other kinds. INDIAN, CHINA, AND CEYLON TEA IMPORTERS

HEATH TO l"iU\Sll SI! I Sbeep Tick (ITI.IGXIFIEtt) FLUID f^L^^Mßa^Ja m-aIPOW PER Used and recoru mended by — flock Used and recommended by — ilock J. D. KirCHlB Chief Inspector Dai.g ty & Co , -'Ha-o 93,000 of Stock (sis Manager of Alt Kanoysids, Roberts, & Co., Rnval Station 24,000 Wellington 87,000 C. G. Tkipp. Cantnrbiirv. 50,000 C. J. lIAKPEn, Canterbury ... 20,00 ) H. W. v oKav, Aimiri, N.lnon ... 18,000 B. W. Chapman „ „ ... 5,001 W. O. Ruijiek»ohd. „ „ ... SJJ.COO A. IJ. AvnrcN „ „ ... l,00"> F. 11. JUohmqnd, M-irlborou^h... 14.000 U. AumuTiiot.G '„ „ ... 5,000 B. I). McLean, lluwko's Bay ... 60,000 J. HonaT „ „ „ ... 3,000 Manaqsb. Lin V.illoy. Otano ... J. B. Blair, Utn^o (Public Dip) Waipaoa, ttifeborne ... 1 g 000 Ami by many otbor well-known Flock W.Gciunn, (.antcrbury 56,000 owncra. And by o\vnere of over 5,000,000 sheep IVeU'lv fintroduced. in Now Zanlnnil, and many mi lions p- */• v. > en p j. throughout tho World. L lice ~"^ m ke S s J 5Ua P er UwU Price- (in casks) 5s 6d per Gallon. 1 CwL 71lake$ 100 ° Gallom Dip ' •«« nii C 7 j t -m !, „ „. Another well-known Powder Dip cobls iJ7 Gallon Fluid viakes 100 (fallow Dip. half 0B much ogam. Compare tbe pric*. fhict lftOHls-ItI,ICKniJI«iVE *kCO« Chris tchurch Jjooal Agents, Hawera Egmont Farmers' Co-operative Assooittion

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9540, 5 November 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9540, 5 November 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9540, 5 November 1892, Page 4