-— *— — — ■**•- —^- -i -- - '*• "n'-- ■ - - . - r trrm ([pO v TH^BOpX r iK'S^9E:t^A])B Dff&t' to* Wanganui of the finest Ladies'. Wnak ever, imported to New Zealand and made , to my order, Pattern a%d\t)esign bythe ibsst makers-up m i^g^d, v FrHnce, and .Germany* ! <} ■: I invite; the ; special attention of the .I-: c : trade to these grand goods. ~'Sbre ; Leather, Kip Calf, and all Re«f fiisites arid Furnishings required by the practical tradesman always m Stock. knowledge p£;t^e; trade^and rl^niremeaJs^ . is ; ] (thorough,) : j gained, through an experience of nearly, half aj century; ■ v -{ *,Z!;li>i UOvi .ir.-i ;,. \l A :.*'■:• \\.: .'lTo'.the general Public^l offer inducements not held out by any House in v t^pToa^;,™,-;;';"';:; -TV:" ""'''. ' Country Settlers buying Jarge parcels jrill be liberally dealt with garner 'foof strap, EvbrybodtKnows It. Nelson^ Moate^ & CO. t n> ivIHQfeESALE .AND.RETAjiL irn® Al : MiE RCHAN TS AND JF—^~ -BLEEDERS, - - '-"•- .Ji . WlitlS-STBKRX/ WBiLINSTOK-: . 10 1 - V ' We beg to inform the Public and g the Trade, thate we have opened 1 a- A Wholesa le &H& Ratailicißranch Tor , the,, sale !of our, u?tly Celebrated^P.tjbb Blended Teas, and beg to draw special attention to our 0 O'HiLLENGE 2s : 4d BLEND>' - which'is far Superior to any Tea sold 8t -. „ 3a per lb. „ I'OB PBBSS OPINIONS. PRICES :^ J^ s ? ~2s 44, 3s. 4d, and ..4b' per 1 b SoM^krb;i *lbl/ Boiesfami Half -vs>Aia<jm"::v '■-'•,"" lii.- v.\ m :i -iusa ,j£:i ,w Pureßlerided-Teai -' "-■'- ■. : -- ■■■ ••■• - — Pure. Blended Tea. a j .„ i OParekßl»end#dTea.i>; ; v-. i\ w. ■ ! Blended Tea. ..... ,,.. oiiiJwq '^ie^B'feii^d -f ea: ; ;s : '-• i( ; '• rm^ J Blerici4<i' TeW ' *•■■...- •- ;m? Para-Blended Tea.- ----- .? s !qA^ Kttte-Blende(fcTeai; ,: T c A;f J «„:.,. ! Eure fended Tea. -,,; t$ !?;^;; ; Pare;^blended'Tea, ;, . ,. ■ ili ' ' J?ure 'Blended Tea. V Pure Blended Tea; ' " — Parjer^lended-Teaf ~ "^ .Pure- JSlended. Tea; I: / i . i}Jj f di »^ure^BliSnde.d TeaV . i [ .. : -i V j yi : ; , ..Pure 3lended Tea.; ; , - . -,: Pure Blended Tea. _ "5"~ "*l^qre~Bl,en3 e(a Tea." Pute-B^fonded T^a; > = ■ h f r> wiiEbrrevßlendedfTea.;): ; ' '■ *"■ 3Bureißlendfid^Tea. ; ; ;? . : .^tii pure. ,Biended_Tea. Pure Blonded Tea. ,'{9iqi ; .Jl Ptfre Blended i'ea.y i '^- A-J JtS'givi htuirS «-3 — w^i t -o.;iijHo'i f '< Arfihbwttdgedtby Tea Experts, the Press and the Public :.)■•■?'.■ a -,v ; THE-BEBT-^VALOE m -thb- SOUTHIqa sjEß^flEa^|P«RE.r ■- ©ifiaftlTeas iare /bought arid blended .by a Prbieiiioh^r^fMter, and .m ixed by Machinery, and supplied^ to bur' Brariches ana~joWf~4Qo~A"geTits direct frdaf Pur WiSie^fe-EstablisKment.^ %i / 1 .;- './ tioyaxs oj 'y:->:ii : ~\.:-i .i^^-y-l • < n*'.w iHAWARDED^ • -■ ■'•»• : Gold/J&lSilver-Atedal* i> ••;^ - ■- ;_Gold-j& Silver- Medals etiii iGoldnfe Silver JJfodalsL.: v # ;,!«« (^JdjAiiS^yer, Medals.; « Silver^Medals ■ " ' nu^^Goldr^lS:i¥er Meila'W .' : ' : ' 1 lis io (sfl#. & Pgifrer M^dala ! ' ; * " " iqci GoW-ff 'Silver 'Medals ' • ' n :> t oiiii; ;©old' & .Med'ah.'! ->V- i - : asiiin-rafioH &;SUvejt,jM»dals r;r.ft;o- -■ Gol4 i&Mver Medtiis .: . ...... ; ,. j: .Gtold^"^ Silver Medals. r , 01 ■ Ci;; 'Gold& Silver Medals l; . M * ;i!! v 3 GoiaH& ? Silver M:edals :Ml ''- ' ;: ,ftbii li & qs[& &^BilVe)( ;:: Medafe '>■'■> ! jitiuokiQotcl 1 -^. Silver iM«dals / Gold & Silver Medals ■■ ■:■■■ Gold & Sitver Medals.. *Gfsid' i ffi ; Silver Med'ahr *•* Gold &.. Silver; Medals 0 :; TKOUBBRIB olTamilie^ are drinking these JPure fea^^-' " J;:)iJ SEE G^WRNMEET f A:ALYSS. tswor'g^sßy-ijfdsi Giocßßsi v/ NELSO^»ATE, &-CO., Christcharch, Dunedin, and Willis— C Agents w.anted" where not already represented. . /" The SqnarejV/ **^glSrtri6r Palmer^ton" North. " " r PROSPECT" a Li7^Ry"& Ko'J?4jfi?' STABLES. T SjWS&kS; H:. tt}i^X PB6PBiKTOE> "io il O Jt i: f '>*>-< f[< l .' ; „ _/^ii; '.O '<>-':'J/f P f -J' hi' EHG&ftttiuftte his^riiimdrdtts'rrirtids'/ 1 P s s'nW^th'ct. Tufelic :vi for"t hel;: libetal r patted Bfcb«Mea- Jy fipfeniiPßitfW dpaife" in&Vfoe-'Umb v afid Kegß {d : .•b&W fl?e¥ : ffl<« l{( iibfhiW ffiMPW theJPB_ BF JECTthg' tobri^ iSbirrfotifebTe' ' He -has now pnrcnasea a first-class Brake, and having, secured the^ser vices of a Good Man wi&pared 4o%ea^in horses toUftddHr! Birigle^bK dbublerJias nesß,/tari» dett, amicdin, :or!foucdn>ttiindf<dt pri&esi more reasonable t than ' ever jheard of be— oF&*p^almc»Bton(iNortb.i .0 ) J V/H'-.i < boughtsold; or •exchanged..^ One Trial Solicited. Oi bajiviti vi'iJffTrrr i>v> 'jiloj; j. j;i J' fc»«t»oM!M>-«^4feß»nj¥PTO^yi^.' itreet, Opposite Dawick's Eeitaurant» ; .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 139, 19 May 1883, Page 4
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601Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 139, 19 May 1883, Page 4
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