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Avoid Brinking Bad Tea. CHINA TEA Is grown and treated by Chinamen, la packed by Chinamen, generall when half the aroma is gone, is adulterated by Chinamen, and "selected "to thaty only the rubbish at that shall ever find Its way out of the country. Ceylon tea, on thi contrary, is grown in a British colony, under British supsrvisien, and is treated and despatched with the cleanliness and expedition that distinguishes a cleanly and businesslike race. You can't go wrong if yon drink Ceylon tea, and you will study your interests if you DRINK ONLY • \ CEYLON TEA 0 he best of all that is grown. A feature of this ia that it is put up in lead packets and arefully 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 suffer* any particular degradation by sending foiward an unusually bad consignment. Nirvana tea does not allow its proprietors that degree of latitude. IT IS PACKED IN LEAD and enclosed in oard-board oartons, bearing the name of the tea and the name of the company, and it carries with it the reputation of the grower, who is thus bound to maintain its quality. The motto of the Nirvana Company is •'FRESHNESS, FRAGRANCE, AND PURITY," and the oardinal principle of its business given in the line V Direct from Tea 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 Ohurch. and carries with it ' A CERTIFICATE OF PURITY AND EXCELLENCE from Mr. Blackett, Government Analyst of Viotoria. ON SALE BY GRANVILLE & Co., South Road. 0. CARTER, Devon-street. F. 0. JURY, Gover-street. NEW PLYMOUTH CO-OP. SOCIETY, Carrie-street, J. WHITAKER, Devon-street, W. HEALY, Devon-street. SOLE WHOLESALE AGENTSA. 8. PATERSON & CO.. Wellington' ISAYP ™*NEAI? Why, " THE CABII CLOTHIER," who has f'arUd busineu earner Pern n and IJrmi/ham streets. THIS INTERESTS YOU! ike Clothing and Mercery business shunted off the old track oj long credit mid big profits on to the w.io up-grade line of THE CASH SYSTEM!! WEAL, "The Cash Clothier" is satisfied with small profits, mid sells goods at BEDROCK PRICES for nett Gash. Yt-it tl.au I lalieve that the trader who gives long credit can do so v ithout charging considerably higher than the man who doet business on the Cash system.

NeAL, Offers Economic Buyers "THE A (km, well-assorted stock of fashionable Qoodt to #thet CASH from. The prices asked for MEN'S <b BOYS' CLOTHIER," CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, TIES, SOX, Travelling Hugs, etc., dearly prove to purchasers the ENORMOUS ADVANTAGES To be gained by the Cash system of trading as compared to the old style of doing business. tfoiß Address: ROBT. W. NEAL, " The Cash Clothier," fjf CORNER DEVON AND BROUGHAM STREETS, NEW PLYMOUIB. "" * " mrtment in that wellfoal Close, Napier, (For many yean manager of the clothing department in that n-dl-hnown. and extensive butinm carried <m by Neat ' "Q) it MS & To Choose from. THE LARGEST STOCK EVER ESIIIBITFD IN TARANAKI. THIS IS GENUINE. PIANOS „ , ORGANS onl y b y tlie Makers PIANOS from £IQ to £llO OBGANS from to £SO, «®" OUR TERMS ARE THE EASIEST IN NEW ZEALAND. W WE SELL CHEAPER THAN AHY FIRM IN TARANAKI. Why? A« we employ NO CANVASSERS, INSPECTORS, KTC., tlms wiring this unnecessary expense. INSPECT OUR SHOWROOMS nrrV *!■■■■ ii _ UIUJ. JSUi UUJk OiIUITnUU, Kti CHEAP RUBBISH KEPT IN STOCK. I3KFORK PURCHASING.

•V Next railway Crossing, DEVON-STREET, 1 D. McKinnon Bain, Manager.

ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS OF THE D. BERRY & Co., Limited. To be Incorporated under 11 The Companies Act, 188 ii," and its amendments. CAPITAL „ „ £26,000 In 6QO Shares of £BO each, of which it is proposed to call up £BO per shore, payable as follow*£6 per share on application, £5 per share on allotment, and the balance in calls of net exceeding £5 per share ut intervals of not less lnM one month. Provisional Dibkctoiis Messrs W.Bewley, O. H. Burgess, J. B, Connet, K. OookriU, and W. D. Webster, Managing Dibectob : Mr. D. Berry (who will join the Board after allotment). Solicitob : Mr. J. B. Roy. THIS Company is being formed for the purpose of acquiring the business, as a going concern, of Messrs. D. Sorry & Co.. Iron Merchants and Hardware Importers Brougham-street, New Flymouth, and the goodwill thereof, and for such purpose to carry on such business. Prospectus, with forms of application or shares, and full information can be obtained on application to J.,0, DA VIES, Sharebroker, Exchange Chambers, Vew Flymouth. The Share List will positively olose oi. the 16th November, 1800. / 'KIIBLAItffi make oliildvrL o«m and ill. Apply licasbf's Koolibah before "hoy brtajc, iijji nets OtWttgff-JMtfUt

T »" T K-»» M & C. O Haw) received by 8.8. Waimate O LADIES' $ ™»/ D.O. wauaaie , FOOT-WEAR h J OCK k 00., in S 'aa most ensure a g ranee. H Q from BOBTOCK finoh variety aa a speedy clearance. o PEB 5.3. KUMABA.— M 25 bents: boots from BOBTOOK & CO., made Q to the order of fn GRAYSON g 2 & COCK, DEVON BTREKT, W NBT PtTMOD'iU, TE N ™ B X»LB*HOH> Wo. 208. ggj. s for Ladies.] .... M*utih ('rCnlrtcrrd without iv>iich none nte toinuicol Nu »<ly dmu'd t>« Without thtua.Older ef altChemliti WnrW Agents; ( Ltd M Auchlou«l vlWclifTigtu^ 1

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 218, 8 November 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 218, 8 November 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 218, 8 November 1900, Page 3

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