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■ ----- - M i ii Hl''i'" " 11 ■ 1 'J i ' in r i ■ ■■ m ri-nn|it Notices. BY SPECIAL APPOISTMEBT, SIR ANDREW CLARK, L.L.D., F.11.C.P. (PHYSICIAN IN ORDINARY TO THE QUEEN, 1881.) LECTURE ON TEA To the Students of the London Hospital. (Extract fhom tiie Pall Mall Budget.) "Tea to be useful, should be first of all black China Tea. The Indian Tea which is being- cultivated has become so powerful in its effects upon the nervous system that a cup of it taken early in the morning, as many people do, so disorders the nervous system, that those who take it actually get into a state of tea intoxication, ami it produces a form of nerve disturbance which is most painful to witness." Although we are the largest dealers in Indian and Ceylon Teas in the Colonies, we have always strongly advised the public to drink our Blended Teas in preference to Indian or Ceylon alone. We maintain they are too sickly for 90 per cent, of the tea drinking public; and in England, where such large quantities are shipped, over 80 per cent, are used for Blending with China Teas, which are undoubtedly as Pure as Tndian and Ceylon, and far more refreshing when properly Blended. Many inexperienced firms push Indian and Ceylon on the public because it is beyond them to produce a regular, true blend, and the profit is larger, for cheap common Indians give out a strong, coarse, liquor, without any quality, and make people, for a time, fancy they are getting a bargain, till thev find out, to their cost, that SIR A. CLARK is right. The leading medical men in England are condemning the use of Indian and Ceylon Tea alone, and the above extract from Sir A. Clark's Lecture must convince all that a taste for Indians, which has to be acquired by force at first, is a serious and dangerous thing. We are publishing the above extract for the benefit of those that have not seen it, and to support what we have always maintained. This is against our own interests, for the profit on these Teas is equal, if not more, than that on. other kinds. NELSON, MOATE& CO.. INDIAN, CHINA AND CEYLON TEA IMPORTERS, Christchurch, Auckland, Dunedin, Wellington, Hobart & Launceston

jj EN R Y JgUTTLE, Property, Estate, and Commission Agent, 0 H A U P 0, HAS FOE SALE SOME OF THE MOST DESIRABLE PROPERTIES IN THE WAIKATO. Correspondence Solicited. Postal and Telegraph Address: Ohaupo. Auckland Agents • Messrs Nkwmax and Buttle, QUEENSTREET. Also, Agent for the Sale of Messrs W. S. Laurie and Go.'s MANURES and SEEDS. Samples of which are on hand. 0 R g A L E — 2 HYDRAULIC WOOL or FLAX PRESSES, ram Gin. diam.,4and 5 feet lift, with pump, etc. 2 UPRIGHT BOILERS, 7 and S horse power DECK WINCHES, new and secondhand HYDRAULIC WOOL or FLAX PRESSES, driven by hand, horse, steam, or gas power STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS Manufactured of all descriptions. Also, HYDRAULIC LIFTS. S. McCOSKRIE & SON, Engineers, Auckland.

IMPORTANT NOTICE. PURE BONEDUST (GUARANTEED). TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. THE undersigned have much pleasure in announcing to the Settlers of the Waikato and surrounding districts their intention of 'OFFERING, During the present planting season, THEIR VARIOUS WELL-KNOWN BRANDS OF BONEDUST AT THE FOLLOWING REDUCED PRICES, Delivered to any Station in the Waikato : No. 1 Pure Boneflour (guaranteed), £7 10s per ton No. 2, Pure Bonedust (guaranteed), £7 iOs per ton Auckland A 1 £6 10s per ton Auckland HI £6 0s per ton Auckland CI £5 10s per ton

I Analysis and Samples on application to : I WARNOCK BROTHERS, Durham-street, Auckland. QUEEN'S Q OLIE6E. BOYS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. PRINCIPAL : ALEXANDER McARTHUR, M.A., LL.D. Duties Resumed on Tuesday, September 15. Dr. McArthuv will be <it the College on Monday, 14th. MRS TRAIL, Midwife, has Removed to Jervois Road, opposite Presbyterian Church, Auckland. Ladies from the country can be accommodated during acooufhement. Terms moderate.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3123, 21 July 1892, Page 4

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