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BB'FTTS If IN D IA VERSU, i*. ,< ; :.^cotir:]sr:A.-.--- - -y. ■ ■ 'Tis J said/tHkt all vessels from Chibano\ fc^ brliie' Wiliowi tea willow, tea w iildw in our estimation- is not theirigh Ithirtß, WHlow, tea willow, lea willow And -tons upon tons of leaves plucke< ■:■<■-.■ -.from tb is tree . , - Have been': fixed, and disgaised t by th« .: heathen Chinee . . „,;. .. To palm off Q« this country as genuine tej But it's willow tea, willow fea. willow „/': ' .;'. " MWRp I s..r ''.."■;■: '■"■;„; ■ W ,r- TO THE rERONT. : - ALTiatiKPTO/^NlfcP:- has great . pleasure in announcing the arrival of another shipment of this* favourite Tea. NEW ' SEASON T N.EW; SEASON;! Direc^^rom "plkntation. The r public can Mly'bn'the Tea being genuine, pure, and nnadnlterafed, in addition to its beingoi «,fa^superi©rquHlity, and differs widely to all other Indian Teas sent to. the Oolonies. ; This Tea is expressly fiBST -'UI&tiOT BY THE OWNER OF THE PL A NTATION, at first cost, consequently avoiding pass« ing through the bands of Professional 1 Blenders and Tea Brokers. Most, if not all, other Indian; Teas sent to this; market have to be <■ mixed with «omethißg else in the shape of to mafc« them at all drinkable; or, if pi a fair quality the price which has t? be charged : : ..; kiiißthem, ; ; ; ; ; \ INDIAN TEA, : ■Kl^ Require* no mixing nor blending, but is best aad m«ck' .-mcjre wholesome jn its native .purity, and i&spldat a price, which ] ; Biust «oramanji succe^«. The enormous demand which has grown op ia the-larft fewo or. three years from all parts. of the country for MDNRO S IND'I^N TEA is its b'pVst reqdmmendation/as it is fbun<l by everyone to luire a «alut'6ry effect bii the wliole sy*trm al« together .different to the article imported -'■- ; ' ■■■';' frbin Cbina- -' ! SOLE ASENT— ILEI*NDMii-kUIIB-O;;t I .IM-POETES,- ...-,., . TJOTIiIA AVENUE, WANJ?JNITI. SMITHFIELD BUTCHEBY Tbe r iHdest EsLablisiiea . Sbpp yin, the Borough oi Feildiiig), -. Comer 1 of Maiiibestei- k Grey streets; JiiT."?t» "J ■/. ; ■"■ '- -. ■ --• /;' : -.- f! ,;'V-- .- PsjOPftlETOli. . ..■: .; ■' HiP/Jifc ■ AjT. ' lliaiik Me Waymeri&s j «JiStO3iier& ; ' for -Htoeir kind patrc&itge (jtccord^d ; ''"b'im ; - i: diirhig ; the past, ffln^Sopesfora ieoiitiaiaance oi ibeir'fa^bris in the fiitjirei ' - : Cußtqidei-s waited on daily • for- orders. Prime Beet, Mutton; -and Pbik always i <m:T . : : .■-•' <>D^iiaiid': "''■' -••^ -'••■- I Small <3©eds promptly^ made up jl.B;—^Smaliprofits atod quick returns. For- Sale— Mataii- Manuka, and■TawaVui^ny quantities 2 and .4 feet len^Si^to'-'sttitipwwshfesei*. •-'■' - -'■ ■ ; ' -jt-nhi-^QEJi- COBBAN, 1 -- ■-. - '■^ .Venfiigii Street, -iFeiiaingl - iTEais-BT^* ErW & O'.'O D S v Tiennaf xliairs ' yous own. price ' for •sv.-r.-': , ; r Cask^ ; ■ -■.: ':=■■• - r Splendid «a?pet at;2s :per yard. "'■■ Diniiig 'tables for- 14s. Bound tables with polished tops, ;208, 1 ■'■>'•'. JugtSeeoived-r-j- ■" / Barge : and strong four-^heele'd.' -;■ v .-•.' :■■ '".peranibulators."^ '•''•' -^ •' XaxifeCJuriains, Cocoa Matting, &c. &c. .w.;>.. ■■■■ At : the -- ' ■•."' ■-"•■ yeiHrngi : Furnitmre, aad Bedding v . . Warebouse. )•-.- ■■;: -:. •-■._!_- •-■ - X :/ Wi EA DBV V. PnorKrEXoa- . IMI?6E,TAIST TO ■■BBBiKJBBPBES. COMMEIJOEMENT OF THE SEASON. It is a well kaow ; Ji feet that Bees ; ;£U|>n ,-*-! plied with oomb-foTindation make double the quantity of honey. . MESSES iVILpBORE have procured ' one 'ot ■ the' bast Comb-fouhdatioE MilMyet indented and are prepaa-ecl to sup-plycomb-Tbundation in 'any quantity a1 the i<a.lowing ;! prli!es:- i l'hick, 2s «d pei poutid;rlihin, 3s 66U ■■:'. ; i jßefet Fnce\givea for .clean Wax-. Phc© ; list ot'.^iyfe :— No 1. One stronj hiva Mod with' 42 frames, and 1 lb o <M)ml>-foundatioii;ready for work, 12s 6d No 2- Two Btbj|r hiye fitted with 2< frames;'- 1 anii' 2 lb of comb-foundation 19s. ~ l :> '" ' ' ' ■■■■'■■• ■ ■- ■ A few-swarnls for sale duiing the season No- 1 Mve wit!* a strong swarm fittei as above* 30s. No. 2 hive with a strong swarm; fitted as above, 38s. ': "Wi© *rer,dealers in Bee-keepers requi sites : Alla^ic^sjaot in s^cjek procure( on thi sh'orleW nojicer ' * MyHiniornSktidn bn bee culture mog williiidr&iajiveri. lj : ; AND SON, Taonui.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 61, 23 November 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 61, 23 November 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 61, 23 November 1886, Page 1

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