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r^S E pEA CO C K.'-S'i CELEBRATED JAMS THE BEST IN THE MARKET. FROM CHOICEST FRUITS DRINK <^aV^a>^Yl/l Jaf% L Oft ir Jllhg / \£tx^ NCTS • T^ A VHf M #\ *2 - IKOUtTHIAL 9AZCTT*. KM A *?%♦• 1 1 1 1% oft ft M / 1\ m The blending it entirely attendad to m w % U IJ I UJ jk^M /I \ > m b r Mr Nelson himitlf, who ia a mm Wm • 3 L* lla iA*JM/ / m\\ m Tuter of r^t experience, and hM tt/^ «r Ja\ wm»^» m m % gp ec ial tnininy in the art." k IN THE B t-V^R^^S^-t "This Arm daurrM the aupMJO Mf UMBOBiaw port of all purchasara of Tea, frMS** m Mr iTauArvrH •' the article *hey offer la %r fu ■■% \ \» M # JHBBBS»4w\ iup«rior to anything we hare » V f\\^^M r^ffjimiiVi\ %y% y iean in Cok) "y-" -^ Mr I T"|rtljJL^Jfli I \ " Mr - ■ * P ro ' ' \ xLV Ml I ,^*SJWTX*'ls^a», \ m ' eee\onal Taaiwr an<' vlfrsV m /i? m B1 * od<r -' t \>^ THOUGH^ /g |[^»^S3I! PRI CES COPIED M f g J^BSaiSpi \ \ 2/- F 2/4, PURE BLENDED TEAS AUCKLAND ,WELLI NGTON, CHRISTCHURCH,DUNEDIN, ACiENTS EVERYWHERE

WANTED KNOWN. THOMAS GORMAN (for the last eight years with Messrs. OgiWie and Byers) has taken the premises formerly occupied by Meßsrs. Parsons and Henderson, MAIN NORTH ROAD, TIMARU, where he intends carrying on business on his own account, as HORSESHOER and GENERAL BLACKSMITH, and hopes by strict attention to business and good workmanship, to merit a share of public patronage. DUNEDIN HAIR-DRESSING ROOMS. A Commodious and Elegantly •furnished Haii-dreßßing Saloon is a desideratum in erery large centre, and Dunedin can now, in this respect, claim a place with other leading colonial cities. ED W A R~D ILE S, HAIRDRESSER & PERFUMER, In thanking those who have patronised him since he established himself in business in Dunedin, has much pleasure in announcing that he has opened his NEW HAIR-DRESSING ROOMS (lAw« Glasgow Pie House), two doors from his late shop, Princes Street, Experience has taught E.I. that the best method of securing business is to minister to thp comfort of customers, and he has accordingly Furnished atjd Fitted his New Rooms in°a style that will, he feels sure, be appre^ ciated by visitors. A Ladies' Hair-dressing Boom has also been Opened in the New Premises. Bpecial attention will be paid to the execntion of all kinds of Hair Work in the latest designs. The choicest brands of Cigars and Tobacco can bftfrad in the Front Shop, leading to the DUNEDIN HAIR-DUBBING ROOMS.

SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL, ADDINGTON. THIS FAMILY HOTEL, replete with every convenience for Travellers and Boarders, 18 situated on the important Addington Junction, in close proximity to the Canterbury Sale Yards, Canterbury Agricultural Society's new Show Grounds, and Government Workshops. Good Stabling, including loose boxes and yards. Trams pass every half-hour. P. BURKE. THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY Effects Insurances on very description of Property at LOWEST CURRENT RATES Claims Promptly Settled. Office : Livkbpool Stbeet, Dtjnedin. A TRULY WONDERFUL WATCH. THE WATERBURY. The Correct Time for 15s 6d. THE « WATERBURY " is in every respect essentially the Watch for the mechanic, the clerk, the miner, the buahman, the working man, in a word the watch for the people, and is within the reach of all. Descriptively, the "WATERBURY" is similar in appearance and Bize to the Waltham, has a white dial, bevelled crystal glaBS, and is keyless, or a stem-winder — no fear of losing the key or leaving it in some other pocket. f Send P.O. Order to A. AND T. INGLIS, Sole Agent* for New Zealand.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 25, 15 October 1886, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 25, 15 October 1886, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 25, 15 October 1886, Page 28