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VICTORY VICTORY ■ TEA-- '■-'" TEA CASH- BONUSES, 1 ' •■ i<3 '' - ' - ■ THE Proprietors of thjjfc 1 VICTORY " Brand o! Tea, which will be on the market on January Ist, 1896, desire to point out that they intend catering for those of the public who' are judges of a really good cup of tea, at a price within the reach of all— 2s PEE LB.— and which admits at the same time of the purchaser obtaining both QUALITY and FLAVOUB. | They also intend distributing CASH BONUSES j to their Customers, thuß giving them the benefit of the expenditure usually involved in advertising. 1 ' The following method ef Distribution will be adopted:— • .•■■•• Every Jib pkt of Tea will contain 1 coupon Every lib pkt of Tea will contain 2 coupons Every 51b tin of Tea will contain 10 coupons ' ' Every 101 b tin 6f»Tea will contain 29 coupons. To the person returning these coupons tQ " Victory," P.O. .Box No. 372. on or before January 31st, 1896, the following' distribution will be made - For the largest number cf Coupons jDK returned will be given *'«' i For the 2nd largest number of Coupons ' 4?O , returned will be given ... ".,... *>« ' I For the 3rd largest number of Coupons .pi I " returned will be given •*'■»■ For the next 10 largest number of Con- -JA/ ' pons returned will be given each ■*• v / *" For the next 40 largest number of Cou- Qlti pons returned will be given each «i/v» All Storekeepers in the Trade will be debarred from this distribution, which is for thepublio only. The names of all recipients' of bonuses will be duly advertised. FURTHER DISTRIBUTIONS WILL ALSO BE ADVERTISED. H. ScBIItSHAW, UNDERTAKER, FDBNISHES FUNERALS AS FOLLOWS: Adults* Funerals from ... £3 10s Children's do do ... JEIICb Address No. 41, DURHAM STBEET SOUTH. Telephor.o Ku 430. 7051 HEALTH FOR YOU, A RE you one of those who find work a burden P J^l You used to do it easily, brightly, without etfort, but now you always feel tired and worn out whate-°r you attempt. Are. you nervous or debilitated, vtfth loss of energy and strength, irritable, timid, undeveloped, bashful in society ? Have you restless sleep, dreams, headache. I backache, weakness of . memory, loss of flesh and vital power, eruptions on the face and body, weak ' eyes, buzzing in the cars, dizziness, .incapacity for business or pleasure, varicose veins, urinary disorders, rheumatism, sciatica, or any weakness likely to lead to early decay, consumption or insanity? If so, know fora certainty that I can change all that. 1 Y<fu can be made vigorous, brisfht. strong and healthy by consulting personall} or by post, free, PKOF. NOTMANN, M.E., KMM., Cambridge Terrace, opposite Colombo Street Bridge, Christchurch. The only Electrobotanical Expert advertising who will guarantee a thorough cure. Sole proprietor and patentee of the only gnai-nnteed Electric • Belts and other special electrical appliances in the. colonies. Ladiea' French herbaceous pills for irregularities from- any cause, 10s posted. Pamphlets free. Testimonial :— Napier, August 7th, 1895.— Prof. Notmwin.— Dear Sir, — I received your letter last week, und I am thankful to find you are' anxious to know the benefits I have derived from your treatment. Sir, it gives me great pleasure tc inform you that a complete and perfect cure nas» en effected of the maladies I complained of to you. I am enjoying good health, and am restored to manly vigour. * P.S.— Any suiferer desirous of communi. eating with me yon are at liberty to give my address, for I like yc*ir practical method of treatment.— T. C. Simpson 21489 WANTED Known— Professor Bickerton reports :— Saxon Tea is absolutely pure and of good quality F 1339 ~ NOW OPEN* nnHE FINEST AND BEST - ASSORTED STOCK OP BOOTS AND SHOES IN THE COLONY For Spring and Summer Wear, i Consisting of a ' LABGE VARIETY in INSTEP STRAP SHOES, fashionable, from 6s 6d ' Tan and Ooze Calf iv various shades of colour and prices Kid Walking Shoos, plain and glacd, from 6s a pair Evening Shoes and Slippers in endless variety ! Children's Boots and Shoos for dress and Btrong wear ■ * Sand Shoes, ribbed i übb»r soles, at 3s Cd Men's Goloslicd Lace Boots at 8s fid, honestly worth 12s 6d . Men's Lace Boots and Shoo? in the "welted" niattos, both easy mid comfortable Men's Welted Boots from 14s upwards BOOTS to OItDER made a Speciality, and to eusJoaifirs of the late linn ofNICHOLLS & CO. \vr bes to imiiuiitetliat nil orders will be executed on their own lusts, mid the beau material and work. mau3ui}t u»ijj." w. "hTkkis, mrEKIAL BOOT DEPOT 2(i7. Cosuel Street. F) RIGHT at the top of nil Packet Teas in tho market is Hyslop's Pure Ceylon in lead packets ; all gcnuiueTea Leaf, nndn;> dust. iW

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5455, 6 January 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5455, 6 January 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5455, 6 January 1896, Page 4

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