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Extract from the New Zealand Times, January 22, 1901. EXTENSIVE IMPORTATIONS. 300,0001b TEA. Few people ever stop to think, when measuring out a teaspoonful or when buying a pound of tea, of tha enormous quantity required to supply the people of New Zealand. A visit to the wharf during the past month would have bsen

an eye open or. Nelson, Monte and Co., Limited, receive shipments of t<m by almost every ste»riK-r from Ceylon and India throHglinit the year, and have landed, during the Inst three wo ks aloof, the huge amount of 800,000 pounds which is enough t>a 'o provido every man, woman on! child in New Zealand with 34 cups each > f strong tea. Ne'son, Monte and Co., Limited, are the leading t":i merchants in the Australnsi'iii colonies, a position which they have gained solely hy giving the public a really good article. WANTED. —A Smart Youth, to drive broad-cart.—Apply to J. WEST, tc

69) a.>J r-i/. — » IJU 111*11 ft hom\—App v, after 5p.m., to Twos. Haedqhaves, Cou: Iney-street. 9 ViT ANTED.—In Country Girl or Lady V lL>lp. Lvlit work, one child, refer required, and gl«en at Miss RbtFOIiDS, Devon-stroet. 9 take; m FOR \ & COLDS. • I SOLD i!Y (JUKMIxT.-s />ni> s: o 18. PREPARI!!) JJV A. E. R Y K E S, H if F, 51 I S NOTRE OF REMOVAL. THK or .Toi'iMy V>,v.'] rs Vive hocn KKMOVKT) to ncv premises mxtthe Presbyterian Cliifoh, D.;von-Jtrdet East. f>. OT.IFF. NOTICE. BOOKMAKERS pnd their ni.r|i« or Ag«ntn M-fl h->re'iy not-lied that they WILL NOT naki Racec urso at the Artninn Meeting on February 13th and Ut,h, I'.'Oi. MUSSBLL FLEETWOOD, Sejretary. N 0 T I 0 E. ALL Old Accounts owine be Corn the late Mr, Ct.akkbs death n<»fc definitely settled by onil ('f February, will bo auei for without farther notier. wd9 HOVNOR & CLARKE. TENDERS.

TENDERS are invited up to noon ot SATURDAY, February 16th, for the PURCHASE o! the Fgrnont Mill, with two full-qutr er sfot.ons, No. 910-941, New Plvraouth, Fall particulars may be obtained on the premises. I PHILIP WELLS. Februa-y 7th, 1901. IS PARTNERSHIPS. TO Solicitors, Doctors, Farmers, Chemists, Builders, Butchers, or anyone who requires a Partner with Capital The undersigned is prepared to try and negotiate the same on most reasonable terms as he will be opening an office for that purpose in Leaden-hall-stre t, London. For particulars apply before Bth Fobru ry to W. COURTNEY. WAITA.RA.-NEVV PLYMOUTH COACH, r pHK under.-ignrd notifies that he has L bought, out, Mb. Rout. Kibuy's interest in the above BUSiNteS. Customers wilt pleasa note change of hours, viz.:— Coach leaves Waiiara at 9.80 a.m. Coach leaves New P.ymouth at ii p.m. Peat booked and parcels received at West 1 stables. E, COULTER, Waiiara. THE WAITARA FREEZING AND COOL STORAGE CO., Ltd. AS the next Pteann-r leaves the Roadstead about the latter end ot February, farmer.-! and i ther shippers of stock are requested lo book space as soon as possible. All information regarding charges, etc., can be had on applirution to THE SECRETARY. Wait.ara, January I4tb, 15)01. to ("CHILBLAINS make children cross and J ill. Apply Loasby's Koolibab before ihey break, and note (bo change—lnstant telWf

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 32, 9 February 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 32, 9 February 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 32, 9 February 1901, Page 3

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