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BnaiZf.esa Hotioes. f|l PURE NATURAL TEA. %- NELSON, MOATE & Co., TEA MERCHANTS. HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH AGENTS EVERYWHERE. OWING TO THE RAPIDLY INCREASING DEMAND Nelson, Moate & Co.-s (Melson, Moate s Co. 1 : BELEBRATED INCOMPARABLE CHALLENGE DARJEELING TEA. BLEND. N. M. <fc Co. have decided to give STILL BETTER VALUE. ALL ACKNOWLEDGE these two BLENDS SUPERIOR IN EVERY RESPECT to any Teas now offering at 3s per lb or 3s 6d per lb. EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LOCAL NEWSPAPERB. "TIMARU HERALD." " This Firm deserves the support of all purchasers of Tea, as the article they offer is superior to anything we have jet seen in this Colony. We understand that Mr Nelson is a Taster of considerable experience, was specially trained in the art of Tea Tasting, and connected with large Wholesale Blended Tea Firms previous to leaving England." "TELEGRAPH." " A member of our staff paid a visit this morning to the Tea Blending Establishment which was recently opened in High street by Messrs Nelson, Moate and Co. He witnessed the process of Blending, and taßted the Tea, which he described as excellent. " LYTTfiLTON TIMEB " (Special Reporter). " Messrs Nelson, Moate and Co. have in their possession a wonderful, instructive little Museum of Teas, evidently the outcome of careful, patient collection. One of the samples obtained, called the ' Imperial Blend,' will grow rapidly in the estimation of the public." "GLOBE." " Messrs Nelson, Moate & Co., of High street, have secured a shipment of very choice Teas, which, they inform us, are a class that has hitherto been reserved exclusively for the European market, and judging from the liquoring properties of these new Imports as shown by these gentlemen, they will certainly be appreciated by those whose 'weakness' is Tea." "RANGIORA STANDARD." " The senior partner in the firm is connected with a Tea House at Home, and is himself a Tea Taster of repute. His experience enables him to Blend Teas in such a manner as to produce tea mixtures of rare quality." "STAR." "The Mixtures, or Blends, comprise five Specialties, varying in price and quality, but all worthy of notice, and possessing good Flavour and Aroma." "SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES." " Mr Nelson is an experienced Tea Taster, and his efforts should enable tea drinkers to obtain what they have had some difficulty in securing— a cup of Full-flavoured, Pure, and Wholesome Tea." x Prices— 2s, 2s 4d, 2s Bd, 3s, 3s 4d, and 4s per lb. Beduotion on half-ohests and boxes. CHEAP BOOTS. €MEAP BOOTS?

SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. BANKRUPT STOCK BANKRUPT STOCK. B"T 'MIS' ALE begs to inform his customors, friends, and the public in general O 9JT o JO that he intends holding his GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE OF HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF COLONIAL AND IMPORTED BOOTS AND SHOES. B. J. H. having also purchased the Stock of Boots and Bhoea in tho assigned estate of P. Colreavy at a large discount, he is enabled to sell the above at an immonßO reduction, as the following price list will show :— Per Pair. Per Pair, sd s d Babies' boots, from 1 0 Ladies' lace Balmorals, from 7 6 Ladies' slippers, from 2 6 Do do do very superior, from 8 6 Children's lace-ups, 4to 6, from ... 3 6 Do Colenial Almas, from 9 6 Do Colonial-made Lome shoes, Gents' slippers, from 2 6 7to 9, from 4 6 Men's watertights, wood soles, from ... 10 6 Boys' nail elastic sides, 10 to 13, from 5 6 Do Colonial side-springs, from ... 12 6 Girls' Kid Boots, 10 to 13, from ... 5 6 Do do very superior, from 14 6 Ladies' do from ... 6 6 Do Colonial-made shooters, from ... 15 6 Do do very superior, from ... *1 6 Do do watortighte, from 16 0 All other Lines Equally Cheap. SALE TO COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, JULY 9. ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND FOR CASH. Be in time to secure BARGAINS. -<"ol Hhe Address — B. J. HALE, Al BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, CORNER OF CASHEL AND COLOMBO STREETB, OHRISTCHUROH. 9277 G. D MUECHIE AND CO., | FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, ETC., | CASHEL STREET WEST (OPPOSITE PRESS OFFICE). & vj. Are prepared to conduct Funerals at the Lowest Possible Rates. M I 9227 & " ATKINSON'S WORKING MAN'S COOKING BANGE.— AGAIN FIRST PltlZE-TAKEB. f jHHOMAS ATKINSON has great pleasure in announcing to his numerous friends, and JL the public, that the " Favourite "—the tried and approved—" Working Man's Cooking Range," has again betm awarded FIRST PRIZE against all comers at tho late Agricultural Show, which convincing proof niuat show thooo makers who so freely advertise their rangos, as being '• the best manufactured " that tho judges and experts conour with the hundreds of my friends, the WORKING MEN, that " Atkinson's Ranaio " com to be tho moßt Serfoct colonial manufactured cooking apparatus yet produced. It civrtvifc and shall not be eaten, oither in qu°lity of workmanship, weight of metal, or p/ico. An inspection of my Stock, at my Show xloomß, Colombo and Tuam streets, by intending purchasers will oblige. In consequence of the onormous demand for my 3ft Cooking Range, my customers should give mo four or six days notice prior to their being wnntcd. Arrangements are made for supplying either cast or wrought iron, or copper boilor, with each range.

Builders and Contractors supplied with Spouting, Sidging Dovrn Pips, &0., cheaper than »«« notj?o : r '•••ade. SCOT T BSOTSE E~i^ ■'iAIiCILSHT&& HTB&m, CmiISTCII[U7JOH. y.^^ r^r^ — .^^— _ ,_ —^. , Tj y-si"?KEBK BTO7JK9 hare «ome oK mSSOfßßXßsasß^mpaamanfrw^ SY7 U 3J ifiiilßlTKD, HAVIHG m^^^^mimm^M'4^i kkvke bkkh bjutkhh ox* asts ! OCCASION. y^f^^^^^Wm^^i™ Biio ?' ; Wo I'"'" 4 bo f i"; pvon in that |3Kp^P^jgs£gi§^g^il&W .year-) In IS7G .->nd 1879 the l?irf.(--/^^fj^)siKCi^'l^SCfslS3^^^S ?riaoß wora uwardori to .^COTT SEO-^, IPP l.gJ^^ll l^^^nl^^Mß ir<7f: *' r * f< vil '* nw ' lr^^ ''t r '-tnrlortt P IjljP ß^^*!^ _>7Trßp' fro«r> Wee I.tslr. : — Ji'jiiM •^^^fJlHg^Mß Mt, vi'liout bo;W... '". «S U :. . . ; : v^ ; ig^'|Ms^S^S^|^||^^3^S!!__ = i * wn.h PH«t-inm boilw ... 410 o •' JS2^^!||^^^^^^^_| Iwil« Bht °.!. <15 0 §Princij)ul Offices : 161 King htrcot, Bydnoy, and 12, 14, 16 Eastorn Arcade, Melbourne. "m-TADAMK WEIGEL'B PAPKE PATTERNS of DEESBEB, Xr-1 AIANTLES, &c, cut in different sizes for Ladios and Childron, <m accompanied by directions and illustrations for making up, sold at gj 1 prices ranging from 6d to 2*. Newest etylcß monthly in WEIGEL'S *•* JOUENAL of FASIIIONy j prico 7d, by post Bd, or 6a per annum J(payablo in advance). Cutaloguo of Fashions, 3d. No addition to Melbourno prices. Solo Agont for Ohristchuroh— MßS ATKINSON, „. Victoria street. 8805

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4162, 23 August 1881, Page 1

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