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APBNBD ON^ iuBSDAY, ZTOVEMBBB sth, 1889. THE CEYLON & INDSAN TEA ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, COLOMBO AND CALCUTTA, Supply the Public." Flr«t-hand, at the DUNEDIN DEPOT, PRINCES STREET (In the A.M.P. Bulldlngi), With FUBB CEYLON AND INDIAN TEAS. These TBAS have found such favour in the Home market, that; year by year they have' leitened the cousuption of China Teai, to that these have fallen off, according to the Customs Statistic!, to less than one-half. The attempt by dealers in Chinese Teas to depreciate and cry down Ceylon and Indian Teas shows that they are afraid of tins new competition here, as profits on Ceylon and Indian Teas are not nearly bo large as on the Chinese Teas. The Ceylon and Indian Teas can be guaranteed for Purity, Strength, Flavour, and Cleanliness, as they are all manufactured by machinery, under European lupervislon. On the other hnnd, the Chinese Tea ie made by hand, subject to all sorts of adultewt'on, as Europeans do not see the Tea in China until it reaches the Treaty Ports. We are Selling at the Lowest Possible Prices, and us only one-half as much !• required as compared with Chinese Tea, the saving in using our Ceylon and Indian Teas is very considerable, The Public are requested to SAMPLB AND PRICE THBSB TBAS At the COMPANY'S DBPOT, PRINCES 9TBBBT, DUNBDIN. KENNETH S, BEGG, MAKAOBB AT DUKBDIK, THE OEXLON AND INDIAN TBA ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). 5n WOOL. SEASON, 1889-90. SIMBON, EITsWORTH,& 0 0., Beg to inform their Constituents and the General Public that they intend erecting a - NBW WOOL & GRAIN STORE on the ground recently purchased from Mr A. Tapper, Gore, and would respectfully solicit from their patrons of the Waimea, Gore, Mafauraand Wyndham Districts, a share of their Wool for disposal during the coming season. Sales will be held at Gore, Mataura, and Inverc&rgill, and liberal cash advances made against all Wool sent in either for sale or consignment. No interest charged. There is a railway siding into the premises, and all wool will be received free of charge at Gore and Mataura. A competent wool-classer has been engaged for the season. Woolpacks and other requisites kept on hand. SIMPSON, ELSWORTH, & CO., Auctioneers, 12s Gore, Mataura, and Wyndham. WOO1». WOOI<. WOOIi. SEASON 1889-90. To the Flockmastei's of Otago, HAVING completed the erection of our new Wool and Grain Stores, we are now in a position to receive clips for the ensuing season. We venture to assert that the accommodation which we now offer Woolgrowers for the display of their consignments cannot be excelled, if equalled, in Dunedin ; while the latest and most approved facilities for conducting this branch of our business have been carefully arranged and provided for, special attention having been paid to the questions of Light, Room, and Ventilation. Our Store being situated close to the main line of railway, and connected with the same by Private Siding, all consignments addressed to us come in direct without unloading. The First Sale take 3 place in December, and Clients will oblige by forwarding their Clips, or particulars of the same, as early as possible. * We have already received numerous inquiries from inteuding purchasers, as to private negotiations for clips of wool ; but in face of the exceptionally healthy state of the market, we feel confident that it will be to the interests of our Clients to submit their consignments to Public Competition, as the result cannot be other than satisfactory. Each line of wool, whether large or small, will be valued before offering, and in the event of such valuation or owner's reserve not being reached, we shall (if desired) be pleased to ship consignments to our London Agents without extra cost or trouble to vendors. We are in receipt of information that the number of outside buyers likely to be present this season will be much in excess of those of last year. The only charge made on unsold lofes'will be Is per bale. All wool received by us is weighed on arrival in store, and receipts for weights forwarded to owners. Prompt attention will be given to ordera for Woolpacks and Twine, and the same supplied at Lowest Quotations. Cash advances made, free of commission, on growing clips of wool. KEI!>, M&CHLEAW, & CO., WOOL BROKERS, Dukbdin. 7n

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Otago Witness, Issue 1971, 14 November 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1971, 14 November 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1971, 14 November 1889, Page 3