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BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, SIR ANDREW CLARK, L.L.D., F.R.S., F.R.C.P. (PHYSICIAN IN ORDINAEY TO THE QUEEN, 1881.) LECTURE ON TEA To the Students of tlie London Hospital. (Extract from the Pall Mall Budget.) " Tea to be useful, should be first of all black China Tea. The Indian Tea which is being cultivated has become so powerful in its effects upon the nervous system that a cup of it taken early in the morning, as many people do, so disorders the nervous system, that those who take it actually get into a state of tea intoxication, and it produces a form of nerve disturbance which is most painful to witness." Although we are the largest dealers in Indian and Ceylon Teas in the Colonies, we have always stronely advised the public to drink our Blended Teas in preference to Indian or Ceylon alone. We maintain they are too sickly for 90 per cent, of the tea drinking public ; and in England, where such large quantities are shipped, over 80 per cent, are used for Blending with China Teas, which are as Pure as Tndian and Ceylon, and far more refreshing when properly Blended. Many inexperienced firms push Indian and Ceylon on the public because it is beyond them to produce a regular, true blend, and the profit is larger, for cheap common Indians give out a strong, coarse liquor, Without any qua!'Jl?r> a 'a make people, for a time, fancy they are getting a bargain, till they find out, to their cost, that SIR A. CLARK is right. The leading medical men in England are condemning the use of Indian and Ceylon Tea alone, and the above extract from Sir A. Clark's Lecture must convince all that a taste for Indians, which has to be acquired by force at first, is a serious and dangerous thing. We are publishing the above extract for the benefit of those that have not seen it, and to support what we have always maintained. This is against our own interests, for the profit on these Teas is equal, if not more, than that on other kinds. nelsonTloate&co., ; INDIAN, CHINA AND CEYLON IMPORTERS, Christchurch, Auckland, Dunedin, Wellington, Hobart & Laiuiceston

ttENRY T)UTTLE, Property, Estate, and Commission Agent, 0 H A U P O, HAS FOB SALE SOME OF THE MOST DESIRABLE PROPERTIES IN THE WAIKATO. Correspondence Solicited. Postal and Telegraph Address: Ohaupo. Auckland Agents : Messrs Newman and Buttle, QueenSTREKT. Also, Agent for the Sale of Messrs W. S. Laurie and Co.'s MANURES and SEEDS. Samples of which are on hand. PUBLISHED: BOND'S WAIKATO ALMANAC, 1892, 264 pages, with map of district (ISin. x 22in.) Price One Shilling. Postage to any address, 2|d. Press and Other Opinions: "A highly-creditable production."— Observer "Reflects great credit upon its'publisher, who has striven to make it of so useful a character to farmers and the inhabitants of Waikato generally, that we feel sure it will find a place in nearly every household. , —Waikato Times. "Just the thing required in Waikato, and every settler should buy a copy."— G. W. Russell. •'The mo3t useful almanac I have ever had."— J. McNicol. May be obtained from the principal storekeepers throughout Waikato, Te Aroha, and Rotorua Districts, or from the publisher (J. S. Bond, Cambridge), who will forward a copy to any address on receipt of Is 3d in stamps or postal notes. J. S.BOND, PEINTER, PUBLISHER AND STATIONER, CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO. mHE UNDERSIGNED is A BUYER OF BUTTER. CHEESE, FUNGUS, HONEY, AND ALL KINDS OF FARM PRODUCE Further particulars on application. A. J. ENTRICAN, General Importer and Commission Agent, CUSTOMS-STREET, AUCKLAND. T*/T RS TRAFFORD, Fashionable Dressmaker, CORNER OF COOK & VINCENT Sts. Auckland. Mrs T., late Head Dressmaker of Milne and Choyce, having had many years experience in above capacity, can guarantee PERFECT FIT, STYLE AND FINISH. Your patronage is respectfully solicited, ""photographic. w. p" a R K Dealer in Photographic Requisites, Cameras, Lenses, &c , Wellesley-street East, Auckland (Four doors below the Free Library).

F. J. SANDERS' ASSIGNED ESTATE Clothing & Drapery ... <£697 Boots & Shoes <£559 Ironmongery £310 SPECIAL SALE OF THE ABOVE. THESE GOODS aro removed for convenience of sale to ray Duke-street premises. They all bear Mr Sanders' marks in plain figures, and off these low prices I will allow, during the sale, a DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT. (10 %) on all purchases of one pound's worth and upwards. The stock is new and specially selected for this district. SALE NOW ON. PLEASE OAJLL EARLY. THOS. WELLS. Cambridge, 6th January, 1892.

I " - QPRING & QUMMER SHIPMENTS Ex Ruapehu, And Tongabiro to Follow. M. MURCHIE, TAILOB, AND IMPORTER, i Shortland-street, Auckland, j Begs to announce his FIRST SHIPMENT OF THE SEASON'S GOpDS. This shipment includes the Latest Styles and Fashions from the Home and Continental Markets. An inspection of same is respectfully solicited. _i r PIORNEATA, Pink Corn Cure, re\J moves hard and soft corns effectually. Bottle, with brush, posted to any address for Is 2d. INDIANITE, Waterproof Cement for reppiring Macintosh Overcoats, Best Cement for leather patches. By parcel post, 2s per bottle. JOHN KENDERDINE, CHEMIST, KABANgAHAPE BOAD, AUCKLAND. f\ EOR G E r* REGO RY Artist Photographer (Late of Poneonby Road), Corner of Queen & Welleslet Sts. AUCKLAND. * Specialities : Artistic Studies, Children's Portraiture, Enlargements, Burnished Cabinets, 20s per doz ; High class Enamel do, 24s per doz ; Burnished Cartes, 10s per doz; High-class Enamel do, 12s per doz. SANDES AND CO. Have just received a large assortment o fiHKISTMAS GOODS \J OF VARIOUS KINDS, Consisting of Fancy Goods, Photo Albums, Screen Stands and Frames in plush, leather, wood and metal, Plush Mirrors and Bracke+s, Wall Ornaments, Leather and Wood Desks, Victorias and Work Boxes, Inkstands, Leather and Plush Bags, Fancy Baskets (silk-lined and fitted), Purses, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Spectacles and Toys in great variety. Boys' Cricketing Goods, Oroameutal China and Glassware. Christmas Cards in endless variety. To arrive shortly—Letts' Diaries for 1892 ; Brett's and Bond's Almanacs for 1592; Christmas Numbers of Graphic and Illustrated London Ntws. Order the Special Edition of the New Zealand Graphic, grand value. Price One Shilling. SANDES AND CO., VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING with dogs on the Kereone Estate will be PROSECUTED. JAMES GORDON.

POTaS FT- MANURES FOR ruiAOU TURNIPS SUPERPHOSPHATES, N rTRO(IRN-(SULPHATE OF l> UiiUlxJlin AMMONIA) KAINIT UUAINUO PHOSPHATIC ■ IRON _SULPHATE JBONEDUSTS-^fJt A N NgARUAWAHIA BONEMILL. W. S. LAURIE & CO., SEED & MANURE MERCHANTS, Auckland, Offer the above Manures to Farmers and others in quantities! to suit purchasers j also Grain, Clover, and Turnip Seeds. Henry Buttle, Ohaupo, District Agent. Orders sent through him, or forwarded to W. S. L. and Co., Customs street, Auckland, will receive prompt attention. l@" Highest price given for Bones delivered at Ngaruawahia. AUEEN'S /COLLEGE. BOYS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. PRINCIPAL: ALEXANDER Me ARTHUR, M.A., LL.D. Duties Resumed on Tuesday, September 15. Dr. McArthur will be at the College on Monday, 14th. r\ r . r\ r p en (Formerly of the Chelsea Hospital for the Diseases of Women), Author OF: " Phthisis : Its Specific Treatment." " Notes on Count Mattei's ElectroHorncupathic Remedies." Scientific application of Electricity, Galvanism, and Massage. Consultation Hours: 10 to 3 daily; evenings, 7to S. Sundays, 10 to 11. Shortland-street (next Star Office), Auckland. _ /~IHEAP MONEY.—Trust Money to \J Lund at very low Rate of Interest, F. J. HAMMOND, Solicitor, Opposite Herald Office, Queen street, Auckland TTISITING CARDS printed, equal to V copperplate, at The Waikato Times Offin".

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3064, 5 March 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3064, 5 March 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3064, 5 March 1892, Page 4

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