NELSON MOATE & Co. DRINK Oim fuH |LJigI)aD fS Jt has Ho Eejica! for True Natural Flavour, Value, and Strength. PRICES. 2/-, 2/4, 2/8 1 3/-, 3/4, 4/- " Per lb. 1-lb. and ;-lb. Packets. HALF-CHESTS, BOXES. “ PRESS.” « fJJr Nelson is a Professional Tea Taster and Blender.” AV/AEDED COLD & SILVER SVIEDALS. ||ELm HOATE & {jo. TEA MERCHANTS) CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, AGENTS- EVERYWHERE. TEMUKA JOB BROWN GERALDINE R S COOK AND N DUNLOP PLEASANT POINT ... J L MORRIS my 15 - STARTLING INTELLIGENCE ! :q THE INHABITANTS OF TEMUKA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY. 0 LOPS. THE M °BE g GREAT REVOLUTION IN CLOTHING TRADE PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. [Y FRIENDS (who are large Manufacturers of Woollen Goods) during recent vist to England having induced to Start a Clothing Factory in Timaru. <n now prepared to Supply MENS, UTHS’, AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, DE TO ORDER, at ,L ESS th,m tho [OLESALE PRICES at which the ;e Factories Sell to Storekeepers. 'or Example- -Should a Mao, Youth, Boy require a SUIT OF CLOTHES he come to My Factory, select his maal, have his Measure taken, and in, say, O HOURS AFTERWARDS RE■O CEIYE HIS payment of the price charged to Storeipers in Timaru and elsewhere, being y 30 PER CENT or SIX SHILLINGS be £ CHEAPER. , Xus, a Suit of Clothes made by Tailors : charged, say, £5, my price would be £3 10 'S. leady-made Clothing Shop can Corate with my Prices. One Trial will Prove this Fact. Best English, Sco+eh .and Colonial Tweeds in Stock. 80a SAVED ON A £5 SUIT.' Ell BERT OLAPHAM, MARI 7 CLOTHING FACTORY, jj a in North Road, )pposite E. Bmith s Coal Yard.
mllE BAD AND WORTHLESS are never imitated or Counterfeited. This is especially true of a am, v me “ l ' cine, and it is positive p 'Veof that tl)0 remedy imitated is of (lie h.v’* 381 As soi u as it line! been (ested . ' UH * proved I.y the whole wmld th;.L Hop I3i l tei« rfali? the i urcst, host and most valuable medicine on eanli, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notice s 1,1 which the pn ss and the people of t ciintiy had f express"d the meiits of H. 8., ami m every way trying to induce suffering inv.did.s to use (heir stuff instead, '■xpei ting to make money on the credit ami go'd name of ii. 13. Mmy others started nosh inns put up in similar style, ■o 11. 15, wish variously devised names in which the wi rd ‘Hop’or ‘Hops’ were use ! in i way to induce j cop'e to believe they w eio the same as Hop Bitters. All -U'di pretended remedits or cures, m> matter what their ’s yle or nnine is, and especially those with i 1 e word ‘Hop’ or ‘ Hops’ in then name or in any way connoted vvtb them o.i thei r name, are imitations ot i onfe 1 ('cits Beware of them. Tomdi mme of tlvin. Use nothing hut gennim American Hop Bub rs, with a bunch oi c’uster of giceii Hups on the vdti'e label and Dr Soule’s name blown in the glass. Trust noth ng else, Drnggsls an (lira t< are warned against dca'ing it. imitations or counterfeits. m\ 17 SUBSCRIBERS are reqiiestel to inimediateiy report to this office an/ irregularity which may occur in the delivery of their pacers.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1107, 19 May 1883, Page 3
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