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P AIIIS EXIUIUT'ON AND THE WOI.LD-FA.MED “TOWER TEA.” “ Tne who’o ten nnon'. r e.neet» nr tl>tI l '- I ’ : p>•’B pH tn Tin* Gnat Tower I n'm ~ ■ Cniurtn’iy, L'm'i'ed. ’ — Labour Ti’.‘ niie, •)i ,| e Jill. 18PG. “•The Shah o" IV 1 ia ami President j Carnot pronounced Tow'-w Ten verv ood.” “'lower 'IVn was limiisheil at O'e K'fFc' Tower, and at the Criterion <»i >t’ American Restaurants of Messrs Spier-' mu! Pond,'’ — Pictorial World. Oct-.lier 10111. 1880. “ One of the l>i*r sights nt the Enoß-li section of the Paris Exhibition is the ltnlian Palace. The chief exhibitor is The Great Tower Street 'Pea Com| anv. Limited.”—London Star, May 7th, 188!). “ Packets of 'Power 'l’ca have been scattered through every c wintry in the world.”—Pietnnd World, Oct. 10. I 8 8 (,). “We find the simples of Tower Ten supplied to the visitors of the Paris Exhibition, siromr, fragrant, and r ■ f residue.” —Lahoiir Trihime, duly Gth, 188!). U.v’MtKotcnKVTicn Succkss ok 'POWEII TEA at Tine Pauls Kxinnrrtox. “ I'lO n Ihe description we have given of The Ci eat Tower Street'Pea Company’s ex’iihljs, and the enierpi ise wliich lias been displayed in the coostmetion and maintenance of the Pa'nce. we feel certain that there will lie general approval of the award of a gold medal for the Pavilion, and a Silver Medal for their Tea, this I«tier I being the Highest Award that was {riven in this class.”—Pictorial World, October 10th. 1889. Over 250 Millions of cups of'PoWEil TEA are consumed annually in the United Kimrdoin. Sole Wholesale Airenfs for New Zealand : ‘ W.M. Sh Ell A & CO.. Wellesley-street East, Auckland. FIREWOOD! FIREWOOD I DELIVERED nr Uncut. Price per ton :—4 feet lengths, 10s ; 15 inch. 12s (id ; 12 inch, Ills Gd ; 10 inch, 14s Gd ; G inch, 15s. Always on hand, POSTS. RAILS, HOUSE BLOCKS. FENCING STARS. SL \P»S. TOTAIIA and other FENCING POSPS. etc., etc. Orders left with either Mr J. Hart, or Mr 0. Dalcke, will receive prompt attention. P. BA INK, Firewood Merchant and Carter. Te Arohn, January 11th, 1890. ANDREW FARMER, 800 T AND SHOE MAKE R, WHITAKER STREET. T IB .A. O lE3I .A. A NPREW F \R.MER hegsto announei a \ that lie has COMMENCED BUS! NESS as above, with a First Olas Assortment of Ladies,’ Gents,’ am Children’s BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLTPPEIB* by best English and Colonial Makers. BOOTS and SHOES of Every Description MADE to ORDER, at short notice, and REPAIRS executed with despatch. ONLY FIRST CLASS MATERIAL USED CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. A Trial Respectfully Solicited

Tim CO-OPERATIVE GROCERY, AND GENERAL PROVISION STORE, IvII.GOUR STREET, WAIOUi ISC OMAI H. BASKIVILLE, fins always on hand n Large and Carefully Selected Stock of GROCERIES AND GUN fill At, PROVISIONS Of Every Do-- Iption. 11.8 pr.i chase? his Goods in tlie best markets for Cash, and will s?H same at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES Customers waited on for Orders. GOODS delivered UPHILL, nr to an;> part of the District, da’*y. H. BASKIVILLE FOR STORES. f JpHE QOLONIAL jy| UTUAL IFE BONUS YEAR. IGG9. LARGE FUNDS. MODERATE PREMIUMS ABSOLUTE UNCONDITIONAL POLICIES from date of Issue. Special Tontine Policies with Mortuary Dividend Tables. Offices throughout Great Britain, Ireland, and the Colonies. CLAIMS PAID IMMEDIATELY upon proof of Death. New Business written 1838, £1,762.821 placing the Society THIRD on the list of ALL- BRITISH LIFE OFFICES (some 97 in number). For particulars apply to . J. ILOTT, Resident Agent, [ For Te Aruba and District. ! (Office, Whitaker stre *t, Te Aroli.i) gOCI STY.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 471, 14 May 1890, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 471, 14 May 1890, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 471, 14 May 1890, Page 7

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