BUYERS, ATTENTION ! EYES RIGHT ON THIS SPACE I RQBY. W» NEAL OPENS IN A FEW DAYS WITH A WELL-ASSORTED STOOK OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, MERGEBY, Etc. YOU CAN REST ASSURED THAT PBICES WILL BE BIGHT! B®* CORNER OF DEVON & BROUGHAM! STREETS, New Plymouth, Avoid Drinking Bad Tea. CHINA TEA is grown and trpated by Chinamen, is packed by Chinamen, generally when half the aroma is gone, is adulterated by Chinamen, and " selected "go that only the rubbish at that shall ever find its way out of the country. Ceylon tea, on thn contrary, is grown in a British oolony, under British supervision) and is treated and despatched with the cleanliness and expedition that distinguish!! * cleanly and businesslike race. Tou can't go wrong if you drink Ceylon tea, and too will study your interests if you DRINK ONLY CEYLON TEA The best of all that is grown. A feature of this is that it is put up in had packets and carefully soldered tho instant it is ready, and thus the delightful a.od usually evanescent aroma of the tea is permanently preserved. A China tea may be put up by anyone J it is never identified, and no one suffer* any particular degradation by sending fotward an unusually bad consignment. Nirvana tea does not allow its proprietors that degree of latitude. IT IS PACKED IN LEAD and enclosed in card-board cartons, bearing the name of tho tea and the name ot the company, and it oarries with it the reputation of the grower, who is thus bound to maintain its quality. The motto of the Nirvana Company is " FRESHNESS, FRAGFBANUE, AND PURITY," and the cardinal principle of its business given in the line " Direct from Tea Garden to Teapot." Nirvana Tea is drunk at one of the Government Houses in preference to *U o & et teas, has been praised by the highest xligoitaiy of the Australian Ohurcb, and parries with it A CERTIFICATE OF PURIT7 AND EXCELLENCE from Mr. Blackett, Government Analyst of Victoria. ON SALE BY GRANVILLE & Co., South Road. 0. CARTER, Devon-street. NEW PLYMOUTH CO-OP. SOOIEIY, Outtie-Slreet. J. WHITAKER, Devon-street. W. HEALY, Devon-street. SOLE WHOLESALE AGENTB- - 8. PATERSON & CO.. Wellington
PIANOS & ORGANS. TOE Largest'Stook of Pianos and Organs . in the colony is at the DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY'S DEPOT. Pianos by Rich, Lipp and Sohn, John Broad wood and Sons, Bohm, Coliard and Oollard, SchwechI ten, Koch and Sohn'e, and manufacturers. TIME PAYMENTS, S)AS Monthly. We Hold the Largest Stoct in New Plymouth. Organs for the Church,'for the Home, for School, Time Payments from 10s monthly It will pay prospective clients o place their orders .with the DRESDEN ['UNO COMPANY.," NOTE.—At onr Depot in Devon-street, wc hold a large and well-select .id stool of:— Sheet Music, Yiolit,s, Fiuiea, * Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos, Cornet:', etc. ALSO—Strings Vid Fittings, for all String and Wind InsUuuienta. Dresden Piano Company, M. J. BROOKES, Manager, Wellington 0. W. HENDERSON, Representative, Nbw Plymouth White for Catalogue—Post I'rce. RUST IMPOSSIBLE. No fear of rust, no nails or STUDE blocks of any kind on inside, like other washers. Sellers YOUK wipes Rustless Dolly will last a life time. Iu other Washers of EASE, similar kinds they arc -' wood, and arc the iiist r. comfort to give way. Sellers brought out the Rustless Dolly. HEALTH, 'lhese Washers save timo, health, and patience. Uive AND Sellers' Washer a trial. Messrs. Dixon and Bat s, PATIENCE. Havera, Solo Agents foi Taranaki.
TO ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS! (Ex S.B. Kumara.) Peek, Frean & Co's. BISCUITS, In great variety. «. CIRTER, THE PEOPLE'S GIIOCEB, Invites the attention of tho public to above fact. THE PEOPLE'S GllOCEll, Devoc street, ilvi. I'lvu.oatli, sine- I AsiT T\A\'a Li/VST TEW UaYS OK i m p l e tjabmony implk Harmony You have had local proofs of its wonderful uses. Several people have learnt and are thoroughly satisfied. Though the season is nominally closed, you can learn yet by taking double tenons. TfIBMS-£3 3s. SAME REDUCTIONS FOR MORNING LESSONS. £2 10s for two Pupils. FOR THE LABT FEW DAYS I IRMS T)KDUCED to £*o fc»B .ERMS AVEDUOED to 3jit Ui 'PERMS T)EDUOKn to f?0 9 s IESMS XVEDUOKD to &,& m to meet people of limited means. LEO CARRI ( over Tl,eatre 1 )- IlluWorld. ■: ivrM.M,:«r.ll»,Vii«rm ChTOI<t,SOOTHAHfTO»,IIie. *««.: snAl!!,AN[)sCo.,LW.,Auckl»o(l4\Vtmn ami Mini ZUAUND DHUC Co.. Chrlttchurck IA*7ACRE PARTLY IMPROVED ; li'ii<-cd New l-roumt" . J-tf"' f, f |fCAMHSW»
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 197, 24 September 1900, Page 3
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723Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 197, 24 September 1900, Page 3
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