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ASK YOUR GROCER FOB B. /T\ m /1\ \n.z.ihdtjsteial gazette A£lT ' I *A^J £• M /Jfk\ %" The blending is entirely atten KSL I wCud B »rsfi7^«t ded to by Mr. Nelson himself, V**V JL ▼▼*'* m /raSgK % who is a Taster of great experiI B «i ence, has had a special IKI TLjC X Jr^!mL ■{WgA training in the art." UN inu m /|Jj|KjSJ3P\ \ TIMAKU HERALD. \JI » B m ffjrjr lr jj i! fyO \ This firm deserves tbe sup*'ir Km E5 1 \J B B \ port ofall purchasers of Tea \J T\ i— • *^ B M rTSe!!ZSIBT i r*'\ m as 'he article they ofler i« # /# J4ffißjra^*>V % superior to anything we ,*-\ B §<*: 'JPaKsr^O >\ IbL have seen in this Colony." O \\JN V B J& IJSSS&&^. *\ % "Mr. Nelson is a pro- ' OV\W B ff& nUs>7»4^lflr< VP\ fessiooal Taster and THOUGH J5 V^^^fe^^^^XJl PRICES" per Ib, PURE BLENDED TEAS. AUCKLAND, WE LI BTON, i MSISTCHURCH, BUNEOIN. AGENTS EVERYWHERE, A Diseased Nature oftentimes breaks forth in VTORTHEND NURSERY, NEAR 1 strange eruptions." '—Act iii, scene 1. \\ INVEROARGILL. 1 TO THE PUBLIC. "D OBERT BIEEELL, in again soliciting _____ xt the patronage of his numerous CusSOME patients suffering from nervous tomers and the Public generally, tenders affections are afraid from sheer bashful- his sincere thanks for their very liberal ness and modesty to peesonaliy cousult a support in past seasons, and solicits a conmedical man— other patients have not the tinuance of their patronage, and assures self-possession and coolness when in the them that all orders entrusted to his care consulting room to accutately describe their will receive prompt attention. Having symptoms— their habita of life, and the obtained a fresh lease of the Eorthend nature of the disease they suffer from. Nursery, and renewed my Stock, which is Let such persons (he or she) sit quietly unusually large and varied, lamin a firstdown in the privacy of their own compart- rate position to execute all orders in full menis, and with calm minds describe clearly at the shortest notice. Prices in all classes each symptom of their case, a clear state- strictly moderate, ment thus written, and laid before me, is BLIGHT-PROOF VARIETIES, far preferable in nervous diseases to a per- 1 have a f ew varieties of Apple Trees that sonal consultation. Where, however, a are blight-proof, root and branch; and a disease is of a peculiar and exceptional charac- lar S e assortment oh the blight-proof stock, ter, a personal consultation may become guaranteed blight-proof below the graft, necessary : but my success in correspondence I would call the special attention of is so great that of the thousands upon planters to my stock of Fruit and Forest thousands whom I have treated by letter Tre . es ""^ Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, , during the last 32 years not a single mistake whl , ch IS remarkably large, variei, and 1 has ever occurred, not a case has ever been healthy this season. The trees are all made public— in fact, the very simplicity of strong and vigorous, and in excellent conmy system of correspondence prevents pub- d^ IOXi for planting out. lK At'the same time medicines are sent to JP™ TO CORRESPONDENTS, my patients in such a form as to defy Addresses for Goods.— Correspondents are detection particularly requested, when ordering How many thousands have I not brought S oods > to S ive their cor ™ ct a <idresses with iovto each comminicai ion and a .ong with every How many have been enabled to enter into ORDER to iM *f. uct me .> * f "fcessary by what tbe married state through consulting me? conveyance they wish their goods to be How many after marriage have privately s ? nt > <J nd to w]iose «"* the y are to be con " consulted lac and been blessed, and their =„. ' , , case, and where often the painent hnnr. ]aints j m be cn y tertaine £ unless made on, not daring to tell his family medical £ ith - v d f dfc f . . f?Z SJ \f^Z C Z V l^' T f Forfruitandforesttreesbythethousand consumption, wasu^g or mental diseases sett ial quoUtions will be giv * en on applica . m, and the sufferer gets beyond the curable t^ n B ™ stage, and is left a hopeless wreck ? Value to ft tf g v d A letter written in the privacy of the room for cash within a month, and dropped in the_ post-box reaches me A discount of 10 per cent> win be aUo d quietly; the answer ib returned as quiet y on forwarded with orders for orders and unostentatiously, and the patient, with- amounting t0 £l and upwards . out stepping from his chamber, except to OnJ CQ % i(je chai | ed f materia] nd pos his letuer, is by return of post put m packing. full possession of the nature of hia case. His hopes are raised, his doubts removed, and pftuiT & FOREST TREES FOR SALE he >* comparatively a new man— in fact, AT NORTHEND NURSERY. in many cases, a new being altogether. Apple Trees on B iig h t.proof Stocks, from The only addition to tbe ordinary written 12s to 18s per dozen letter is the age, occupation, habits and Pear Trees from 12s t0 24g dozen symptoms-nothing more. The usual con- Cherry and Plum Trees from 12a to lgs sultation fee of £1 (one pound) must be dozen enclosed, otherwise no answer will be re- Gooseberry and Currant Bushes from 4s to turned. gs per dozen There are thousands of cages in daily life Filbert, Cobb, and Hazel Nuts, Walnuts, where a consultation with one at a distance and Spanish Chestnuts will remove, by a single Jetter, a great fear, a. large assortment of Fruit Trees (dwarf a greet care, and it often solves what ap- trained) from six to ten years old, in full pears as an impenetrable mystery. Many bearing ' a sad heart has been made joyful on receipt English Oik, Ash, Beech, Lime, Birch, of an explanatory letter from me Alder, Maple, Elm, Cedrus Deodora, To those who are about to marry, I would Horse Chestnuts, and other deciduous Bay consult me before doing so, and thus trees prevent many after troubles, and remove Araucaria Imbracata, from 5s to 10s each many unnecessary fears and prejudices ; to Pinus Insignis, two year old (transrlanted) those, mote especially who have suffered in 5s to 8s per 100 early years from disease, or who have yielded pinus Insigjiis, three year old (transplanted) to their passions, to these say, at once, irjs to 12s per 100 consult with me, do not tarry, delays are Pinus Insignis, in cloth, from 20s to 40s per dangerous, and as an expert, my time may 100 not be always at your service, you can, by Norway Spruce from 5s to 10s per 100 simply enclosing one pound, have the benefit Cuppressus Macrocarpa, two years old of my experience in the same manner as if 1 (transplanted), 7s to 8s per 100 lived in your own town, and with the addi- Cuppressus Macrocarpa, three years old tional advantage of thorough privacy.-— (transplanted), from 10s to 12s per 100 Yours truly, Cuppressus Lawsonian from 6s per dozen LOUIS L. SMITH. English Holly from 4s per dozen Variegated Holly from 2s to 10s eacL Address— Dwarf Box Edging, 2s per 100 DTi L. L. SMITH, Rhubarb Roots, named varieties, 10s to 15s 41, Oollifls-street, Melbourne. p er dozen Rhubarb, Scott's Monarch, 2s 6d per cutConsultation Fee by Letter, £1. ting Fee f Feir nal Consultation £1 Is. Strawberry Plants, 4s per 100 The latter is inclusive of Medicine. Fwxwebing and Obnamentad Shrubs, * Cheap. Medicines forwarded, well-packed, to all A large and varied assortment of Roses the Colonies, India, and Europe. from 12s to 18s per dozen The only legally qualifie 1 Practitioiner Seed Potatoes (varieties) and Cabbage and advertising and registered under the Medical Cauliflower Plants on Sale. Board of Victoria, and practising the hat No cOmplaints wiU be entertained unless M year8 ' made within 14 days from date MONEY 10 LEND on BV 9e hold Security of invoice. lumg to suit Borrowers. — Apply _ „ _ _ _ r J~T\. _ _ „ „ _ DAVID tfINLAYSOK ROBERT BIEEELL I Sjlici or L, » m f ( Box 85 i p«°-»p «°-» Invbboakgul.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1904, 15 June 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1904, 15 June 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1904, 15 June 1892, Page 1

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