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WHY UltllVK INFERIOR s < mBB TTPIOALTEAS ' -I That have won the admiration of all— Young and old, Bioh and poor. ** TJELIABLE" XT BLENDS of FINE OHltf A and PUBE INDIAN TEA, Unequalled in STRENGTH, . . PDBITiT, and FLAVODb. ** pELIABLE" I* BLENDS of PURE INDIAN TEAS show Extraordinary KK'HNEHS and Powerful „ BOUQUET. *< QEUABLE" Xlf BLENDS of CEYLON are SUPERB, witha DELICATE AROMA and DELICIOUS FBAGUANOE. EVEBYONE "° Da Who knows the LUXUBY of a DELICIOUS CUP of TEA ordeis ARTHUR NATHAN'S RELIABLE TEA, Sold Bvbbywhkbe at ! 23 PER LB. Packed in uir-tight j Pncknti, containing ha! f j pound and one pound of j BXTHA QUALITY: Tea ; also in 1, 2, 6, 12, j and 201 b Tin Canister; and 401 b and 901 b 28 /»D PEB LB, Cbesta. Full weight of O Tea is guaranteed in Every Package, A LL PACKAGES vL Containing the Teas, whether | Chests, Canisters, or Packets. invariably bear, as a Guarantee of Quality, I he Begis'ered Trade Mark nnd Name in fall. ARTHUR NATHAN'S RELIABLE TEA. *• mEAB dOLD BY JL MR AUTHOR H. NATHAN co mo direct from the Importers io tho public ; they are mixed entirely by machinery, not being touched by hand. All tbe Teas are free from any exoeea of astringency, an'l are what they olsim to be — pure artiolaa which have suffered no sophistication. Invalids, aa well as tboso in bealvh, may en]oy drinking those Teas, without tbe least fear of the injarious effects which bo frequf ntly result from using tho inferior teas sold by many retailor.' PROPRIETORS Of Hotels and Managers of L<rgo Institutions will find it most alvnntugeouß using tlu so Teas iv their Estab lisbments, TARANAKI LAND BUILDING and INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Permanent). [ESTABLISHED 1865.) Incorporated under "T/ie Building Societies Act, 1880 Dirsoturs : Messrs T. King (Chairiran), A. and D. Shuttlewortb, Richard Cock, T. K. Skinner, J. Paul, and W. H. ■J. Seffern. Solicitor : \lr Oliver Samuel. r I IHE Societj was established to provide I Members with the means of investment and to enable them to acquire free hold property. T''e sooiety has adhered to the principle on which it wns founded, viz., that ALL the profits be equally divided among the Hembera, Borrowers and Investors alike Partioular* as to the working of the Society and the conditions on which money can be borrowed may be obtained from ROBT. G. BATJOHOPE, Brougham-alreer. Secretary. New Plymouth 119 THE NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT & LOAN ..SOCIETY (Permanent.) INSTITUTED 1876 Incorporated under •• The Building Societies Act, 1880." Directors : Messrs H. Weetou (Chairman), J. B. Connett, W. Cottier, W. Y. Prooking," J. C. George, N. Kiur, and C. T. Rundle t Solicitor : R. C. Uu^bes, Esq. Bankers : The Bank of New Zealand. Deposits are received at current rates. Fixed for 12, 6, and 3 months ; or at call. ffg" Office open [daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. CLARENCE RENNELL, Secretary and Treasurer. Office — Brougham-street, New Plymontb. MR. GEO. GARRY, TEACHEK__OF MUSICTerms on Application. Address : Late Dr Rawson'a residence, 152 Upper Brougbum-Btreet. PETTIT'B ] KUCALYPTUS BA.LS.VM OR SYRUP OF RED GUM. Pleasant and Effectual in all cases of Coughs or Colds iv adulln or obildron. A never ailing remedy. PETHERICK & CO., Wellington, Solo Agents fer N.Z. Looal Agknt — MR J. GILMOUR

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9542, 8 November 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9542, 8 November 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9542, 8 November 1892, Page 2