Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

THE AGE OF PROGRESS. THE PROPRIETORS OF THE CELEBRATED SPRING BLOSSOM TEA, Having satisfied themselves that the delicate aroma of Tea is preserved longer in TINS than ia Paper Packets have decided to place their Tea on the Market in AIR-TIGHT TINS, and, in order to bring these prominently before the Public, intend giving a SPRING BLOSSOM TEA COMPETITION, Which is NOW OPEN, and will close on the 30th SEPTEMBER, 1895. Bvery ONE POUND TIN OF TEA is guaranteed to contain a Coupon entitling the holder to participate in this Competition. Competitors to save as many Coupons as they can collect and send them (with Name and Address in full and number of Coupons enclosed) to 8. B. T. 0 , care NEILL & CO. (Limited), Dunedin. The Competitor who sends in the LARGEST NUMBER of COUPONS will receive FIVE GUINEAB ; the next Competitor THRBR GUINLAB; the next, TWO GUINEAS; the next, ONE GUINEA; the next Five Competitors each HALFA-GUINEA ; the next Ten Competitors each FIVE SHILLINGS. The Resnlt will be published in the Daily Papers immsdiately the Competition is decided. Be van you ask for " SPRING BLOSSOM TBA" in ONE POUND TINS, and, in order to secure the Largest Number of Coupons, BUY EARLY AND BUY OFTEN.

r- Mm - JOHN HIBLOP Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician, 74 PRINCES STREET. NoU Address — 74 Princes Street, Dunedin; Caterer to the Canterbury Saleyards' Co. ; Canterbury Yeomanry Cavalry ; Agricultural and Pastoral Association. BURK E^i" HOTEL Corner of High and Manchester Streets OHRISTCHUROH, N.Z. * Hot, cold, and shower b»ths. The best accommodation in Chris tchurch on the Most Reasonable terms. Special Arrangements made with Theatrical Companies, Associations, and others, on application to P. BURKE, Proprietor. All communications promptly attended to. P.O. BOX, 364 TELEPHONE 428

QCOTCH FAIR. To provide Funds for a Convalescent Home and forming a nucleus of a Benefit Society for the Members of the Ducedin Tailoressee' Union, TO BE HELD IK THE GARRISON HALL, Commencing May 21st and up to 28th. The Fair will be Opened by His Worship the Mayor, H. S. Fish, Efq. GRAND ART-UNION OF DOOR PRIZES TOTAL VALUE £200. NOW ON VIEW AT THE DRESDEN. Over 200 Scottish Characters will be illustrated. 150 Children will take part in a magnificent series of Terpsichorean Displays, etc., etc. SPECIAL. In addition to the above there will be opened a Grand Art Gallery and Curio Court. In the Art Gallery will be huDg a magnificent collection of pictures by leading local artists, beside a splendid collection of rare and valuable works of ait kindly lent by prominent citiKenß of Dunrdin. In the Curio Court will be on view collections of New Zealand and other curios, for which the management are indebted to the kindnesß of gentlemen well known throughout Ntw Zealand. TICKETS • • - ONE SHILLING. Each Ticket admits to FAIR and gives One Übance in Art-Union. Tickets to be obtained at the Dresden Piano Company, Princes Itrtet* H. R. MORBISON, Managtr. T JQ U N H A M, THE PEOPLE'S CHEAP BOOTMAKER, 64 Colombo Stbeet, Sydenham. Please note address, aud inspect window.

fij Special Ai.poinfie.n. *- .-. p TIIH 1/ T Q t»*»O*i»»K Slllilll, Ih-;-> t>» miuim his iiuiiuri).is ( 'u-tomers and the ft ft ;J tlti il ■ I Uol\H fl i "jr Public that ho haa removed from hi* l.iU- premises Montreal street, to ▼• ||§£>| B " ~ ( m0l( ' «■•*■'» tra> premises in MANCHESTER STREET, CURISTCHURCU opposite the Union ***=* s— 1 Steamship Company's Offices. Hillioellency Lord Onelow >

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/NZT18950503.2.26.2

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXII, Issue 1, 3 May 1895, Page 16

Word Count
567

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXII, Issue 1, 3 May 1895, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXII, Issue 1, 3 May 1895, Page 16