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VTIP-VANA, amongst thti Dwellers Beneath the Soutliera Cross, is the Name of J.\J the Latest and ChoicestCEYLON TEA A TEA that come nearer, perhaps,^n^7 other, to the Standard of Absolute NIRVANA TEA comes straight from the' Beautiful Gardens of Ceylon, of "Spicy Breezes" fun?, to the Australian Tea cups XjmVANAIs Packed in Load, thereby insuring direct distribution to the PuHic J_\ ir tho Original Packages. From Hundreds of Australian Testimonials we Extract the following:The packet of NIRVANA TEA .- "Government House, Sydney. Iho Tea seemed to be of excellent quality, was prepared for Sis Excellency s use, and £1, IT. £ JcjJKvrUoU.W, Private Secretary." POINTE T~O REMEMBER. Ist. That NIRVANA Tea is not a "fearfully and wonderfully" blended Blend of all sorts and conditions of Tea. .^^.,, m j tiutt 2nd. That NIRVANA Tea is a PURE, PRUE, PURE, FRAGRANT, and DELICIOUS Nectar of a delicate flavor peculiarly ;ts own. , 3rd. That NIRVANA Tea recognises no llvals. It is neither put up m the Back portion of a Grocery Store, nor in the Warehouse of some Australian Dealer, but is packed only in Ceylon. The soldered lead packing UuarANTEES this. , ■~. ~ - 4th. NIRVANA Tea is packed by EXPERTS, who thus give the public the Benefit of theirr Expert Knowledge and Taste in Furnishing a Tea of a Quauty and Taste that is simply fascinating and "catching." A. M. HOWITT, Patea. . j W. BALFOUR, Waverley. A. a. PARKINSON, Hawera. S. WARD, Marton. • ELLIS BROS AND VALDER, TAIHAPE. 0. G. A. HARVEY, TAYLORVILLE. FRESH SHIPMENTS ARRIVING EVERY DAY. 1 TESTED If Imi - — ETEIFF I mk II Address (a postcard wils do); \w W> Dr. Tibbies' Vi-Cocoa, Limited, iW ' !i!? ' Sydney, j jjiji .'.;• [Plea3o mention thi3 Paper.] _____ |1| pLAUDE SULLIVAN, a whole bagful LOST' \J comedian in his midget self.' -p OST—The Old Shop. . Come and See ■ , XJ the New One. AH invited and None """ asked to Buy. Magnificent Assortment of ASE for GATENBY'S Sarsaparilla, Fruit and Confectionery Just Arrivti £X and do not accept Imitations. It Christmas Greetings to All! is th# Beat Spring: Purifying Modicia*. G. BAINTON, Proprietor, .. . . Qpposito Infan'i School, Qnyton Street. I . " . As with Empires so it is with individuals and corporations. For instance, a manufacturing and trading firm . ; —Messrs Scoullar «fc Chisholm, general house furnishers, Lamb-ton-quay, Wellington—started business in Dunedin in 1863, possessing all those manufacturing and commercial instincts necessary for acquiring greatness among colonial trading concerns; and to-day, with the commencement of the new century, wfe find that firm with the largest^ factories, showrooms, and distributing house in Wellington. A career so successful v . . . would not have been possible had the proprietors lacked that energy and commercial enterprise for which they have become noted, together with the determination- to manufacture only the highest class of goods and sell at fairly remunerative prices. The people of New Zealand have now the utmost confidence in Messrs Scoullar and Cflisholm, knowing they will receive Honest value for any mosey they may expend with that firm."—(Clipping.) SCOULLAR &CHISHOLM, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON (Nearly opposite Government Buildings). «""-■ ■ _____ NEW I\/T ILLINE RY f EW i JLVI I LLINE R V ! NE W T\/r ILLINERY ! E W iVi> I L L I N E R V I NEW T\/f IL LINE RY ! E W J.VJL ILLINERY ! NEW ' I\/r I L L1 N E It V ! E W IYL I L L I N E It V I NEW Tl/T ILLIN Elt V ! E W iVI I L L I N E It V J NE W T\/r ILLINERY! E W IVI ILLINERY ! SPECIAL NOTICED MISS TAYLOR, our Head Milliner in Wellington, has been ki London and Paris for 12 months, .and has now returned to Wellington. She has brought back the Choicest Millinery, all chosen by herself, in those Homes of Fashion, and it will bp shown under her Supervision in Wangauui, an jgATURDAY •JO-E^T, UNTIL TXT EDKESDAY, QTH "RJAKCH ! ! ! PRIVATE APPOINTMENTS MAY BE MADE. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INCITED. GEORGE •& KERSLEY. WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON, ;JißHKßHßtf'_..__ , ,7.. .._._,„. _ J

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Wanganui Chronicle, 4 March 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, 4 March 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, 4 March 1901, Page 1

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