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Lauhknck I). Nathan.] (N. Ali'hed Nathan. t I TN order that the buyers ot Teas may bo certain that they aro purchasing a reliable brand, we desire them to take particular notice of the above design, which is our registered trade mark for the now celebrated Standard Teas. We have eight distinct , blendn, as under :— No. 1 to No. 1 are a mixture of China and Indian Teas, of full bodied, mellow character, absolutely pure, and possessing the necessary combination of fine flavour I and good strength to satisfy good judges of quality, and at a retail range of value i from Is 10d to 2a 61. ' ! No. jis our pur cxwlhiio; popular all Indian Blend, tu retail at 2s. The remark- ' I able increased favour towards Indian Teas within the last few years i.s practically a I revolution in this important trade, and in meeting the change of taste we have aimed : for high character, brisk, rich, and ihie-fUvoured Teas, at a price to the consumers ) i J that is not costly. The No. 5. Standard Blend is everywhere pronounced magnificent value. ; Nos. 6 and 7 are hi'lier quality Ten, all Indian, to be had from grocers and stoickeepera at 2s fid and '.h per lb respectively. Those aro extra choice quality, grown upon high altitudes, and are fine Pcltocs, a:id put up for the s:.'l;etion of j those willing to pay the extra money. i ! No. Sis a pure Ceylon Tea. Kctai! price, _'s (j 1 per ll'. ' All these Teas can be had in pound and half-pound packets, and iu tins from • J 21b to 121b.

PUBLIC TRUST Jpgt OFFICE OF N.Z. rjIHK Public Trust Ofiico of New Zealand offers great advantages to its client* J. including State guarantee against tho fraud or dishonesty of tlio Publio TrustM< I Tho following comparison of business between tho years 1879 and 1880 will fihoW j the progress mado: — i 1879-80. 1889. ! α-ishrocoints £11,813 ... iiaj,336 I Totnl transactions, nor balanco-slicot ~. i'J3,<*iy .„ £835,202 ! bKCIMtITIKS— I UriiiTiil Investment Account ... £70,801 ... £210,943 I Kjicdiil Investment Account X2,ft">s ... £245,8)9 ! Kxi-KNKK.s Account—Total receipts ... i'-'Jffl .„ £14,182 i Ailiiiiiiistmtions... 17-2 ... 258 j J , rebates uml trusts i\ ,„ 30 Wills in-ovision.-illy accciitoil ... ... 1 .„ 42 liottors ri'uoivoil .. 3,12J ... 10.326 Luctora closiuttclioa ... ... ... 1,4:j3 .., 13,003 E. P. WATKIS,

Local Agent at Auckland •\ ORION RANGE! 11 HE most economical, self-setting Ranp.e made, and will burn wood ior coal. Several sizes made for burning wood in long lengths, and are specially : adapted for the country. They are fitted with cast-iron, or internally tinned copper boilers. Over 4000 iu use in , j various parts of New Zealand. The . ! ovens keep a Rood regular heat; they are ! good bread bakers. The oven bottoms ! heat well. Pastry may bo browned, and liquid subsUuces, such as a pie or a rice pudding, may be boiled on the oven , bottom. , If you are about to build a now kitchen chimney, be sure and have it fitted with the Putout TAKE-ALL FLUE AND i VENTILATOR. It gives a pure and ' cool atmosphere. No steam, heat, or ellluvia; no headache. Consult your ; architect. AND. T Jji NTRICAN-p : Commission Aoent and Produce Bkoker, CUSTOM • STREET, AUCKLAND. CHEAP MONEY.-Trust Money to Lend at very low Rate of luterest. ; F.J. HAMMOND, Solicitor, Opposite Herald OtFice, Queen street, ' Auckland i AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THE WAIKATO TIMES. «, ! Aucklaku W. Rattray Camuiuiksk J. S. Bond Hamilton K. T. Davev I „ W. Dev >> (i. C. Mißiimf» i, r i> R. F. Sandes ! Huntly Friar, levies & Co. I KIHIKIHI J. W. i^lis : Ngahuawauia ... Friar, Davies &Co Ohauto J. T. Edwards Taui-jki ]\i rg Lovell TkAkoha Charles E. Balcke TkAwamuto ... Aubin&Co. Waitoa W. Abboy IfxnoN' Gordon &Gotch

CITY BUFFET DINING ROOMi (next door to the Union Bank) Qnsßii-strcct, Auckland.—General Intimation to the Inhabitants of Waikatc anil the advertiser's nhl friends ami oustnmers.—THOS. McEWIN respectfully informs his old friends And the public generally that he has thoroughly altered and nunh improved his new and commodious premises, next the Unioc Bank, Queen • etreet, Auckland. The Ladies' Dining Room upstairs is the most convenient, spacious and comfortable in the city : an experienced waitress in attendance. Lavatories and other conveniences. Bill-of-fare most liberal. Charges moderate. Private entrance tc Ladies' Dining Room through Cochrane's Store. A GRILLED 1 ni) f A GRILLED CHOP /0B {1\ STEAK Done to a turn, with Potatoes or Roll, and First-class Cup of Tea or Coffee, 6 D - A Plate of Good Soup, 3d. Also, Right Other SIXP aN N V LUNCHEONS, Ready from S a.m. till 8 p.m., Saturdays 11.30 p.m., AT THK Victoria Grill & Luncheon Rooms Victokia Sγ. East, Auckland (Two doors from Queen St.) W. T. CItOSUEK. JUN., Proprietor, J. JONES, /GENERAL A UCTIONEER AND "piIODUCE Tl/f KRCIIANT, 215 QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. All goods sent in for sale will receive prompt attention and account of sales immediately remitted. The interests of farmers and producers carefully strdied in relation to quick sales, consiitetu with fair prices. Aoennnt Sales of Fruit rendered weekly MONEY TO BE LENT on approved security, in sums to suit borrowers. Apply to Mr P. A. \'ai]<., Solicitor, 13, Coombcs' Arcade, Queen-at., Auckland.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2668, 23 July 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2668, 23 July 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2668, 23 July 1891, Page 4

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