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Btisiness Notices. South Canterbury GLASS PITS Hi PfiPEli&li WAREHOUSE MAIK BOAD, TIMABU, akd O?ANOBED STBEBT, ASHBUBTON. Q^r. JAMES CRAIG 113,^0 V. v Importer off ' 'S^ '""'" " un - n -" 1 - ..---■ .-_r. _?V x faperhangwgs, . \ PAPEBHANGER, "SB* PLATE GLAB3, "-. 1 f/Nv 6ILVERED PtATE,\ X^ PAINTER, W ' ND( ra'in^ 8 oils, GLAZIER PLUMBER,^. WHITE LEAD, >V -. VARNIBHEB, %. **• OASFITTER, '.\^ BHEET LEAD - \^ « ••"-■'-■ X. GAS FITTINGS. >v T BELLHANGER,&cX. & eLE B c A T T R '° « *■<*, \t WHOLESALE & RETAIL SUPPLIER OF ALL BEQUIBITES USED FOB House Decorating, Painting, Plumbing, &c notice: THE ART OR GIFT OF TEA TASTING Is onlv known to about one out of every 20,000 5 TEA BLENDING TO one out of every 60,000 of tho European population of the world ; so what must the public think of the many in New Zetiland that have only found it out since the success of NELSON, MOATE kM GO'S BLENDS. The great name, and tho constant and increasing demand for NELSON, MOATE AND CO'S TEAS, Has certainly led to a lot of dealers in all sorts of wares packing teas, thinking the publio will be satisfied with them ; but as it is well known that anyone can buy tea and pack it in parkets with an elaborate label and big name, we do not wonder at the public refusing to buy these mixtures. NO BETTEB PEOOF OF THE POPULARITY OF MOATE & CO'S TEAS Is required than the fact that THEY IMPOBTED OVEB A FOURTH OF THE WHOLE OF THE TEA THAT OAMK INTO NEW ZEALAND DDBING THE LAST TWELVE MONTHS. NELS6N. MOATE AND CO. Having the Largest Stock of CHINA, INDIAN, AND CEYLON TEAS, The public csn depend upon getting the best value and selection. NELSON, MOATE AND CO. NOTE.— The firm's representative, f ,MR G. 00LEGROVE, visits this district at regular intervals. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND offers tho advantages of oHk-iont nnf! confidential management and provides (or tho administration of Estates under Marriage Contracts, Settlements and Wills at reduced Rates of Charsrcs. Parsons who aro about to marry, or who may bo desirous cf constituting Trusts for benovolent or charitable purposes, VhouKl consult the Public Trustee, or any of his Agents. AiT:i:ii;uf;u:;iLs ;<.;\; ;i:;ulo lur the continuance of the services of family Solicitors. D. M. BOSS, Local Agent. 2iO S £ Pu!T3 Qorlw» A Health-giving. Refreshing. Cooling, Sparkling, and Invigorating: Summer Beverat?e. 01 1 for any Season, and a Gentle Laxative and Tonic in tho various forms of Indigestion. (Guaranteed to bo Prepared from Sound Ripo Fruit.) IT acts as Biraply yet just as powerfully ou tho animal system as Bimshine does on the vegetable world. It has a natural action on the organs of digestion, absorption, circulation, respiration, Bucietiou, ami excretion, thus removes and hinders mi «i«ii nm.-i~ T r 1 .iy.i..... ;i^.y T .. [ ..~ (by natural moans) the Unnatural and Dan\,f <ft**{'r &S gerous Accumulation of Fut ; it keeps ths "'jiWJL \ botl y iu H ea 'tt>y Trim by preserving and ;Jr\ q '''l/k' restoring lieivith. Instead of being lowering V^J^«*'»*Tv 1 4^*5y t° tlie system, thia Preparation is iu the highest degree invigorating. It supplies the ytb^ *S want of ripe fruit, so essential to animal /v^&l*^ economy, and may bo taken as an invigorating fV from infancy to old ajjo, and may bo continued Ur* \ sajf ' f" 1 ' all V length of time, and looked upon rs f llfiit «£&^ buiii;; TUIiK "FRUIT SAIiT," the produce of IWI gffir^\ r 'l lu f l-u 'l~ It ' a impossible to overstate its I !w« 3^vW value ; on that account no household ought yiMi^W'^'^M^ k* w '" iou * ''1 ' or '' a ÜBe man y &*• \W ™» £*r** astrons results may bo entirely prevented. In I ' \SBt " le vll!tsßUV 't is beyond praiße. V AM™ It Irs the bast Preventivß and. Core for 1 evJ&ti //llii Biliousness. Sick Headache, Mental DeI pression, Want of Appetite, Skin Brup- \ jyjpw&k tlons. Pimples on the Face, Uonstlptttlon, A'^pimt Vomiting, Giddlnesß, Feverishness, \jLf Vwsk Thirst, &c, Unnatural Hxcitement. ylwW^Mk A BOON IN THE NURSERY. ' 1 V wfill lIISADACIISd-DI&ORVSRBD STOMACH.—" AIter x^vflWßeluiff headncho nnd disordered atomnch, and after trying iPI vmOTS^ almost ovorythinjf nnd Bponding much monoy withlm\ /aimferim 0 »' flnillng any bonofit, 1 was rocommonded by a WO /ffllmwSf* lx\mA to try your " FIiUIT SALT," Mid beforo I had *~\ <& WffflXS£mSsxtii; flnis!ioa ono "° ttlo l fou " d '* doln ft mo tt ff™ l doa } SST i^^rn^^* J ? yca°»uc)j good health for years.— Yours moat truly, „ — IWf ■SsSs**ts7s'sfir HonF.nT HnurnnirvH, Post Office, Barrasford." \ ~~^i^^KSSi«inS» Pi ATTTION.— I.egnI nighta are protected in ovory B^ rom "(Surt oT^Siio "^ "'° '°' lowlnß : ~ ln th * S™SOHP^^UBM'>f^^ l)ofendm.t mo«g) from BoAti 1? ft fraudulent imltntlon JlMOTrfo JffiSSSfflM«P«6« two days ' uration . beon tonnlmonsly dlsmlßaod i«K'®W/Mfw«K with coats.-" Bydnoy Mori kg Horald/' Novemb«r iSMIyS^;.^«««Ma?KEB aetli, mi. Sold by all <)> Oilata. PREPARED AT EHO'S " FRUIT SALT" WORKS, PQMEROYST., NEW f CROSS RD., LONDON, S.I """^ -— ... pBAT ffC L - OO « ffOBTIKO BPPS'S~OOCOA. v ' i3 *^^^J^Jr 2- * tflorou 8 n knoifledgs of the natural laWB 'which goTem the operations of digestion < n < n , T . n .»t "iXniwai" ~~^" a nd nutrition, and by a oareful application of REID ANU GRAYS' the flno p rO pertie» of weU- B eleoteTor»so», Mi DOUBLE FDEEOW PLOU&HB j also, Hppß htm provided our breakfast tables with a their Ohillod DIGGING- PLOUGHS, deucatelyflaTored beverage whiob may tavo with reversible pointi, which if desired, can be us many heavy doctor's billj. It i» by the .made ooovertible into ordinary Double judioiouß use of suoh articles of diet that a Furrowß. The Bo»t in the morket, and muoh constitution may be gradually built up until Lighter in Draught than those of any other strong enough to resist every tendency to makers Those alroady in uae aro giving disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are Moat Unqualified Satisfaction. Send for Far- Qonting around us ready to attack -vherever fcioulaxs and Prices. TESTIMONIALS : — JWo it a weak point. Wo may esoan 0 many a "Duntroon, May 14, 1890. To Bbid And atal shaft by koeping oursolves wefi fortifier] GHAT,— Tho Double- furrow Plough tout you with pure blood and a properly nourishef converted into b Digging Plough for dm is frame.— See artiolo in the Civil Sereir, giving satisfaction. It is doing splendid On.ro tie. work. lam ploughing loin, deep on ridgy Mode simply with boiling water or milk, land with five medium horses— tho ground at Bold in |lb packets by Grocers, labalUd prosont being harder than I ovor cxporiencDd Wiui — owing to tho continued drought. Several TAWWfI rppo a. nn f«riners havo been looking at the digger at JWOJBH JSPrs & CO., work, and have expressed themselves highly HOMCEOPIXHro Ohmicui* satißfiod' with the mannor it performs tho LONDOH. BNOLAHH work. I have been ploughing on stony land with it without a siDglo breakage i moreover, it __ mm^ m _______ — ________ is vory easily converted into on ordinary . Double-furrow or vice vena, (Signed) Jamkb fTIHE Purity Cigarettes ate admittod to be jB, Taylob." A ftuiU princtvit

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Timaru Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4885, 7 July 1890, Page 4

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