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ADVERTISEMENTS. 
GRAND ORIENTAL HOTEL 
FORT, OOLOMBO. 
Tbe S.arg’est !?-n& Seat iLiopoiisted Hotel 
i!& t&6 Hast. 
T he hotel is situated in the Port, and com- 
mands a MAGNIFICENT VIEW OP THE 
HARBOUK AND COAST, 
It is in the immediate vicinity ol the Landing 
Jetties and Custom House, Post and Telegraph 
Offices, Banks, P. & 0., M. M., and British India 
Cos.' Offices, &o., and within a few minutes’ drive 
of the Railway Stations, and the beautiful Cin- 
namon Gardens. 
The large handsome Dining Saloon of this Hotel 
said to be the finest in the East, is justly admirep 
by all Strangers and Visitors ; as also is its Com 
modious Billiabo Boom. 
BXOBLLENT ODISIKE. 0FAE.QS1S MODEFvATE. 
Manager, — F. A. Raden. 
MRS. ROGER S’ 
HOME FOR INDIAN AYAHS, 
No. 6, J EW RY STREET, 
A L D G A T E, LONDON. 
ESTABLISHED 1826. 
Ayahs boarded, lodged and taken care of at 
14s. per week, until their return passage is paid 
or a place secured for them to return. Lacies 
proceeding to India or China requiring an 
Ayah can always obtain one by applying at the 
above address. 
[jiy paying down £5, an Ayah can usually be 
hanued over to this home, the owner undertaking 
to get her sent back with some lady and keeping 
meanwhile.] 
AGRIOULTUSAL AMLYTIOAL CHBMI6T. 
JOHN HUGHES, F. C. S., F. 1. C., 
Fellow of the Institute of Chemistry, 
Consulting Chemist to the Ceylon Planters’ Association. 
Samples of Soil, Artificial Manures, Peeding 
Materials, Guano, Phosphatic Rocks, Water, &o,, 
&c., carefully analysed and reported on. 
Analytical Laboeatoey, 
79, Mark Lane, London, E.C, 
Westland’s Ceylon Tea 
Agency. 
T he first established and oldest Ceylon Tea 
Agency in Britain. In 1879 W. Westland 
(brother of two Ceylon Planters) received a present 
of the new Ceylon Tea, and recognising its ex- 
traordinary strength and fine quality, resolved to 
open an Agency for it alone. Since then the 
popularity of Crylon Tea has increased immensely, 
till it is nov/ recognised as the Leading Tea of the 
Day. All should use it. Prices — 2s, 2s 4d, 2s 6d, 
2b 8d, 3 b, and 3s 4d per lb. J ib. Sample by Po.st 
2d KXtra. 4 lb. Carriage Paid. 
W. WESTLAND, 
Ceylon Tea Agency, 
.03, St. Nicholas Street, Aberdeen 
iicottiah Agent for Ceylon Observer. 
FREDERICK ALGAR, 
COLONIAL NEWSPAPER AND COMMISSION 
AGENT, 
11, Clemen fs Lane, Lombard Street, 
LOIN DON. 
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Books, Types, Ink, Presses, Papers, Con-es- 
pondents’ Letters; and any Eurojican Goods on 
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of every class of Manufactured Goods. 
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Factors, &c. ’ 
HAVE SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR TRADING 
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leading makers supplied at lowest possible prices. 
Contractors of the supply of Machinery, Iron and 
Brasswork, and engineers. Railway and Ship con- 
traotors’ Stores: 
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