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THE CHOICEST CEYLON TEA IN THE MABKET IS THE CELEBRATE* ** TEA BUBB " BRAND mHIS PUBE AND UNBLENDED TEA Can now be obtained in Chests, Boxes and l«ad Packets throughout Canterbury. E.W.BOPEB& CO., Sole Importers, X1491 SPEING BLOSSOM TEA is the beßt. X1636 -J3UY ONLY SPBING BLOSSOM TEA. X1636 PBING .BLOSSOM U'JSA. H«3ti~" SPBING BLOSSOM TEA. X1636 .__ QPBING BLOSSOM TEA. Xl6Btt O PBING BLOSSOM TEA IS ONLY PACKED IN TINS, Which of course Preserve. the Delicate Aroma of this Famous Tea. No old-fashioned paper and lead packets, But nice handy tins, wbioh are useful in every - Household. Xl 6 SPBING BLOSSOM TEA can be obtained of a 1 respectable grocers and storeheeporß, and _3 PKING BLOSSOM TEA is obtainable wholeJ^ sale from D. C. Molntyre and Co., Catbedrfcl quare X1636 W" ANTED Known— Great Clearing Sale of Drapory and Clothing nt "W. M'Olea and Co., Beady-Cash Drapers and Clothiers, 210, High Street. ' 3 " WEBBY'S TEMPEBAN'JE HOT L (Opposite liailway Station), TIMABU. Thi Hotel is now being refitted find refurniiihw thwu/kout. The bedrooms are spacious and airy. Private Suites of Apartineiits for Families and others. Comfortable Drawing, Sitting nnd^woKingKoo'ms N.B.— A SHILLING Luncheon is abvaj s <m the table at thotime of airival of M»c express train from the north. Letters and, telegrams promptly attended to. <ibl

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5486, 11 February 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5486, 11 February 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5486, 11 February 1896, Page 4

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