TANGYES LIMITED, MANUFACTURERS OF Alt Kinds of Lifting Appliances. Single, Double, Treble-purchase Grabs, jgLOCKS, 13 OPE pULL^Y DLOCKSj BTEAIVI %_ HAND-POWER CRANES, Hoists, Lifts, Screw & Hydraulic Jacks Address all communications to John Chambers § Son, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND.
TEA. _ TEA, THE "Blue Cross" BTILL LEADS FOR QUALITY AND VALUE, Packed for the Colonies by an experienced firm of over 20 years' standing. It is a scientific Blend, composed solely of British grown tea. It is Delicious fine flavored, smooth\ to the palate, the result of the blender's experience, excelled by no other tea in the market. A leading London Tea Broker adds a further testimony :— -" I have again had samples of " Blue Cross " Teas submitted to me for critical examination. Having carefully tested them, I confidently report that they are selectedfrom the best gardens of Ceylon and India, and their flavor is simply delicious" Ask your grocer to get it for you — 3s, 2s 4d, 2s 8d per Ib, j I Wholesale ; A. H. MOORE, Opunake, and WEBSTER & MCKELLAR, New Plymouth TELEGJUPHIO LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES BETWEEN New Plymouth and HaweraON and after MONDAY, 2nd January Coaches will leave New Plymouth for Hnwera and intermedia' 0 placeß every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 9 a m , .arriving at lOpunako at 430 p.m, staying th^ro that night, and leaving for Hawera next morning tooatch trims going North and South. Coaches will leave Hawera for New Plymouth and intermediate places m Mondays and Wednesiuje at 2 p.m , and Fridayß at 12.15 p.m., staging at Opunuke same night, reaching Note Plymouth at 3 p.m . next day. Through Fares, 20s ; fares to Opunake, 10s ; and intermediate places between New Plymouth and OpuDako at usual fares. Return tiokets will bo issued between New ■ Plymouth md Opunake and intermediate places and vice vtna at half the usual fares added. Available for one month from date of ies«e. JOB VILE, Proprietor, CRITERION LIVER_ AMD BAH STABLE 8. M. JONES, BEGS to notifyjto the publio Renerallj that be has taken ovur tho above stabloß from Mr F. Culaher, and that he can now offer Splendid Accommodation for Horses and Buggies. Every oare and attention?given to patrons. A large iinmber of Singlo and bouble Bugjios. Saddle Horsoß, Brake?, &0., at Very Moderate Charges. 569j. ".A DRINK FOR THE GODS," ho said the great Prophet— Mahomet, when taking vis cup of Coffee .under the tig tree. If hou would enjoy such drink Crease's Al Coffee. Sold only in lib tad 21b tin?.— \ vt
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9825, 11 October 1893, Page 1
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411Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9825, 11 October 1893, Page 1
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