03. «iJi<>m '•TKN I. TTLfi SIGG3RS." DANDLLION COFFI-E! ORIENTAL TLA! AFT BR an immense anioun- o r laboi an«i i< Iks been proved beyend a i-oubt ih. t No. 1 of the above ioiei , s-iog lifi'e had been suHeniig for some clpvs I om that dice m;>l;u'v c; 'led indigestion — lienee the reason be w. s so easily choked. It is also certain that had he been in -he li.;bit of taking NEf/j'S C X i . it U RAT li 0 DAN D E DON COP KEG -or Ins breakfast,, that he would have been alive until i'.jis day; and, af.er nil, it is only 2s 2d per One Pound Tin. O'd King Co'e was a mer-ie old son!, And a lie old &oul was lie. But liia joy, though great, much raoe woi'ki have been, l-J.-id lie diank Dai-c-eiion Coffee-fee- Tee ! Oriental Tea.! Oriental Tea! If no oiher proof were wonting o ; ' 'the backwardness the present age to av;iil the,selves o-"a fvep&u-'e even more priceless thun gold, this one alone will suffice, ihat ellhonjh one pound of this choice and delicrie'y flavored mi:; lure, p.nd proiiuctofour interesting and muchloved brother Jock, can be had at Economy House for the insignificant sum of 2s Bd, yet it is a positive fact thai not one-ienth part of the inhabitants o'i this beautiful and salubrious Peninsula know Ihe flavor of our " 'Jniversal Mixture" at 2b 3d, let s>lone the " Challenge " blend at 2s 7d. One trial ricilles ihe business, and fully accounts for the eager look on the faces of (he people as they rush to Economy House to secure a second packet, before it is nil gone. The effects of these Teas are even felt in die.iml:md, causing the mind to roam over boundless tracts cf willow-paitern country, covered with numerous fairy-like gardens, hedged in with beautiful tea ireea, and filled with pretty lit»lβ China, boys and girls dressed in yellow silk, and wearing golden specti'cles, and who always cauy their own white-and-gold chin.t mugs with them. Sir Garnet Wolseley is supposed to have drunk nothing but this while working out hi-i little game with Arabi, and with what a glorious result! What would Arahi have given to possess but one packet! And if the cheesemakers were 1o drink only Dandelion Coffe ■ for breakfast and the Oriental mixtures for tea, Peninsula cheese would hold its own against all the factories in creation. Then come along quick to the arms of H. 8., And try just a packet of this loveiy Tea! The lx-st way to happiness and prosperity is to drink Oriental Tea. Buy a Standard Sewing Machine for £4 4s, and pay for it at the rate of 2s 6d per week, and insure your houses in the Standard Insurance Company's office, at the rate of 15s per £100. Oh. how the people jump with glee When once they taste this splendid Tea, And call their neighbors in to see What can be bought for tvvo-and-three! Some folks do talk of eau de vie, Of peppermint, and Scotch whiskee, But ail these things are up a tee, Compared to Oriental Tea ! ECONOMY HOUSE, Where a greater assortment of curiosities are to be found than ever Barnum had—a museum of useful, ornamental, and instructive articles—and where order reigns supreme. Note.— Remember and. don't forget the address— Tp CON 0M V TJ OUS E, H. BILLENS. JX.Z.Ij. ami M. Company \TEW ZEALAND LOAN AND IN MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED). CAPITAL ... £3,000,000 RESERVE ... £200,000 MAKES LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on Freeholds, on Sta tions and Stock, and on growing clips of Wool. RECEIVES CONSIGNMENTS of Wool, Grain, Tallow, Leather, Hides, Skins, &c, for sale in New Zealand, Australian, and London Markets. UNDERTAKES INDENTS of British, Continental, East Indian, and American goods, and Commissions in all Branches of Mercantile Business SUPPLIES WOOLPACKS AND CORN SACKS, at lowest current rates. Particulars on application at the Com j: pany's Offices, Cathedral square, Christchurch, or tc W. H. HARGREAVES, Akaroa.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 659, 7 November 1882, Page 4
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662Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 659, 7 November 1882, Page 4
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