Notices/ ■ YENII YIDI ! ~~"VICl'l TAILORING. MERCHANT TAILOR, MANUFACTURER, IMPORTER, NAVAL & MILITARY CONTRACTOR. OUE CLIENTS IN THE WAIKATO DISTKIOT WILL BE WAITED ON AS USUAL BY OUB MB A. H. WHITEHOUSE. CUSTOMS-ST. EAST, AUCKLAND. The Largest Tailoring Concern in New Zealand. AUCKLAND JUBILEE CELEBRATION. VISITORS TO ■arOtWXB" IKEQ/CrXIMEKrGr "WATCHES, JEWELLERY, OR PLATE,
SHOULD VISIT THE REFORM SUPPLY, W. SKEATES, PROPRIETOR, 138, QUEEN-STEEET (OPPOSITE UNION BANK), AUCKLAND.
Splendid Stock of New Goods ! BEST QUALITY, AT "REFORM" PRICES. Rotherham's English Watches, at 84s, THE CHEAPEST WATCH IN ALL AUSTRALASIA. NOTICE. ~ THE ART, OR GIFT, OF TEA-TASTING Is only known to about One out of every 200,000; T E AB LENDING To One out of every 500,000 of the European population of the world ; so what must the public think of the many in New Zealand that have only found it out since the success of NELSON, MOATE & CO.'S The Great Name, and the constant and increasing demand for NELSON, MOATE & CO.'S TEAS
Has certainly led to a lot of dealers in all sorts of wares packing teas, thinking the public will be satisfied with them ; but as it is well known that anyone can buy tea and pack it in packets with an elaborate label and big name, we do not wonder at the public refusing to buy these mixtures. No better proof of the popularity of NELSON, MOATE & CO.'S TEAS Is required than the fact that THEY IMPOBTED OVER A FOURTH OF THE WHOLE OF THE TEA THAT CAME INTO NEW ZEALAND DURING ihA. LAgT TWELV]B MONTHS> NELSON, MOATE & CO., Having the Largest Stock of CHINA, INDIAN & CEYLON TEAS, The Public can depend upon getting the Best Value and Selection.
j-\EED , NOT WORDS.[ BROWN, BARRETT & CO. Having floated our Packet Teas successfully, we intend for a time to spend the profit made by that branch with our supporters—casting bread upon the waters and looking for our harvest when business in New Zealand improves. For this purpose we will give away duriug December and January next about 9,500 Prizes to the Purchasers of our Famous Packet Teas. So as to distribute these Suitable Presents liberally, we intend placing Fifteen Prizes in each case of Tea. BROWN, BARRETT & CO., Tea, Coffee, and Spice Merchants, AUCKLAND. GEO. MASON, "VTURSERYMAN AND Tj^LORIST, CLAUDELANDS NURSERY, HAMILTON EAST.
I PAINTS, OILS, SCRIM, WALL PAPERS, AND BORDERINGS. Fine lot; of New Patterns, at Auckland Prices. J. T. HORNE, Hamilton. X3T Refreshment Room, witli Daily Papers, &c. BONEPLOUR & DUST. "PURE BONEFLOUR may be now -*• obtained at our Mill, Ngaruawahia. Orders addressed there will receive immediate attention. W. S, LAURIE & CO. 21al; February, 1887. N.B.—Bones bought In any quantity.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2777, 1 May 1890, Page 1
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438Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2777, 1 May 1890, Page 1
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