ISAYP ™ OIS NEAL? "THE CASH CLOTHIER" who has rt«i-lU hasinett corner Derm and Brougham streets. THIS INTEREST'S YOU I i&e Clotiring and Mercery business shunted off the old trade or long credit and big profits on to 'the new upgrade lint of THE CASH SYSTEM 1! WEAL, "The Cash Clothier," is satisfied with emalljnj<Su and soils goods pi BEDROCK PRICES for nett (V f y lVtt don't believe that the trader who gives long credit can do to viihout chm'ging considerably higher than the man who do* business on the Cash system. PffiAl, Offers Economic Bayers "THE A clem, well-assorted dock of fashionable Goods to select CAM from. The prices asked for MEN'S & BOYS CLOTHIER? CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, TIES, SOX, Travelling Rugs, etc., clearly prove to purchaser! the ENORMOUS ADVANTAGES To be gained by the Cash system of trading as compared to the old style cf doing business. Horn Addbmsi —— ROBT. W. NEAL, " The Cash Clothier," fg- CORNER DEVON AND BROUQBAU STREETS, NEW PLI'MOUIB. (Formwy years manager of the clothing department in that weH-knomi andemtcMwe business carried on by Need $ Close, Ntpier. Avoid Drinking* Bad Tea. CHINA TEA is grown and treated by Ohinamen, is packed by Chinamen, generally when half the aroma is gone, is adulterated by Ohin&men, and "selected "so that only the rubbish at that shall ever find its way ont of the country. Ceylon tea, on thj contrary, is grown in a British colony, under British supervision, and is treated and despatched with the cleanliness and expedition that distinguishes a cleanly and businesslike raoe. You oan't go wrong if yoa 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 lead packets ai)d carefully soldered the instant it is ready, and thus the delightful and usually evanescent aroma of the tea is permanently preserved. A China tea may be put up by anyone; it is never identified, and no one suffers any particular degradation by sending forward an unusually bad consignment, Nirvana tea does not allow its proprietors that degree of latitude. IT 18 PACKED IN LEAD and enclosed in card-board cartons, bearing the name of the tea and the name of Dm company, and it carries with it the reputation of the grower, who is tku bound to maintain its quality. The motto of the Nirvana Company is " FRESHNESS, FRAGRANCE, AND PURITY," and the cardinal principle of Us business given in the line!' Direot from Tw Garden to Teapot." Nirvana Tea is drunk at one of the Government Houses in preference to all other teas, has been praised by the highest dignitary of the Australian Ohurob, and carries with it A CERTIFICATE OF PURITY AND EXCELLENCE from Mr. Bl&ckett, Government Analyst of Victoria. ON SALE BY GRANVILLE & Co., South Road. C. CARTER, Devon-street. F. 0. JURY, Gover-street. NEW PLYMOUTH CO-OP. SOCIETY, Currie-ilreet J. WHITAKER, Devon-street. W. HEALY, Devon-street. SOLE WHOLESALE AGENTSfI. S. PATERSON & CO.. Wellington
PIANOS & ORGANS. THE Largest',Stock of Pianos and Organs in the colony is at the DHESDKN RIANO COMPANY'S DEPOT. Pianos by Picbr Lipp and Sohn, John Broadwood and Sons, Bohm, Collard and Oollard, Scbwechten, Koch and Bohne, and ;otheij notable manufacturers. TIME PAYMENTS, 2QS Monthly. "We Hold the Largest. StocV m NeWjPlymouth. Organs for the Church,'for ',tho Home, for School, Time Payments from 10s monthly It will pay prospective clionts o place their orders t-wilh the DRESDEN PIANO OOMPANY. NOTE.—At our Dc,""' in I>ovon street, >f hold a large WsU-belected stod of:Sheet Music, Violinp, Flutes, Mandolins, Guitars, [Banjos, Cornets, ifitC. ALSO- -Striogßjand Fittings, for all String and Wind Instruments. Dresden Piano Company, M. J. BROOKES, Manager, Wellington]" G. W. HENDERSON, Representative^ New Plymouth Oaialooub—Post Frefl<
M. Impky, Esq. Wellington, July 13,1000. J)car HiV—it afford* me pleasure to testify to the value of your preparation, " May Apple/ I can speaic of it both personally and from ft knowledge of its effect upon others. 1 was laid aside with au abdominal chill, my tern* pcrature whs higli, and the pain in tlio intestines very severe. At niglit I took a dose of •• May Apple," and the relief afforded in an hour or two was simply wonderful. In attacks of indigestion it is a "friend in need," and it works 'wonders whore sufferers from dyspepsia aro concerned. You may make public use of this testimonial, as X consider your preparation worthy of the Jilgheafcrccoo* meuaatioii.—'Yaurs truly, _ J, T. )J.. HOBNSBT, M.H.B* ifm-Ladiesi Arc tin* leading remedy for nil ...... ijlalnta. .n>.<nu«ii<M t«y ike Mcdi' , Itculty. Th« Lnaiar I"" ' itanntttr® oi "•> ~abtin( regillerid •vli'ii.n; ih' .vi:i nri: genuine/. No 1 «dy should tie Milium, ii ;,iv« of nil tlirouKhoutthnWorM. :'!ouii'jiir,.'s"A»Tlß,l , liarm.Chimi«t,SottTHS(lfTllK|llioi a a{r , l 5: si-; Nil* Co,, Auckland a Wolllojtail, , Ml MWSeA.UKP PKBi «»■.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 202, 19 October 1900, Page 3
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