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'2Ya IHfcrciiants. RBI"" OP^S AftSD GO.'S BLb^OE D a EAS YEK§VS JIKWUN TEAS. - T7IROM a late paragraph and advertiseJj ment in the " New Zealand Herald," we notice a serious error in the reninrka about the Increuso of imports in Indian Teas. We can assure all interested that the. consumption til Indian Tea lias decreased to an alarming extent: i. so much so that lust Beasjn the Melbourne! and Kcw Zealand markets were chitted, and good, sound, sweet Tens were selling pence per lb. 1'" below cost, and this year the imports are many thousands of rnsoa below last, making it a very r- ditlleult matter to buy even v few hundred cases. .11 The s.inio advertisement alludes to tlio Introduction of ImLiuna into New Zealand, with rcK'ird to which wo hep; to draw Uio attention of the imblio to the following local that appeared sonic time back in tlio "Lyttcllon Times," - showing NELSON, MOATS. & Co. to ho tho 3, Unrest Importers, and consequently tho Largest Sellers, of Indian Tea in New Zealand. Wu do not wish to iun Indian T>a down, as it is without doubt, when carefully lired, &c, a most useful Tea to those only experienced in the art of Hlcnilinif I:hinaand Indian Teas. Tin • Tea by itself will novtsr take the place of China or lllcnded Teas, as only about. 10 \ of tho Toa Drinkers are ever ntilo'to drink even tho Illicit Dnrieelini; and Assam kinds. 11l KiiKl'and the consumption of Blended Tea - has increased to a Kfc'ater extent than any ori- >, ginnl import-ed tea. " The larpcst impnrtntion of Indian Teas to !8 AYm Zealand was made hint month by Messrs ia NELSON. MOATE, AND CO. W consisted of 18 over !,-('« packages (chests and half cheats) of 11 Pekoe* and I'ekoe. Sowliong. from the well"t known districts or' Cachar. .-1.1.1 am, Jhnjccling, lt Shulett, Cliiltagoiig, and Do cam. We are informal this is one of the many uliinmenla during Hie i/cnr, intended far use in blending with numerous varieties oj New Season China Teas" I Nelson, Moate & Coze ■ CELEBRATED „ CHALLENGE * 1 it 1 **■ «kw I nS9 111 axF i Bel '(V 3 Kit/ f X Bh9 "^ By WK I BbHtißß CL TEA. D \ NELSON, 1 MOATE & CO,, 1. WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL y TEA MERCHANTS, BLENDERS, AND IMPORTERS. CIIRISTCIIDROIt, DoXKIUX, WELLINGTON, \ 156, QUEEN-ST., Auckland. I TEA./ i Unrivalled /0) I » /O7 . O U R/%7 I VWw TEA b / /> '/ \ I / Uy/ ABOUNDING \ /o7 - % A/ Strength n / AND High quality. (] ~ . 1 1,, H ~ ■ ■ mm \ Public Baths c r\ O TO HAT 11 i- \JC to ROTH'S PUBLIC HOT. COM), AN'I) BHOWKU BATHS. Y!..TO.tr.\- stiiekt Kasct. Charce-ON'K yIIII.LINO. Open all week days from « a.lll. to !l p.m., n:id SUNDAY iIORNINGS from 6 till 111 a.m. Tlio Huth-rooms are - all private, and supplied with every convenience. Turkish towels, tlcsh and hair hnHics, combs, respirators, soaps, &c. Select liath- » rooms (private) for Ijidies every day, ut all hours, with female attendance. One Siiillin^ and '■ Sixpence, Please, note the adiln;.s-Victoria street Kast, above, the (ireyhound Hotel, and next the Cheap Hcddini,' and Kurnituro iUrt Auckhuid. N.l).—Harbor in attend unco. THE ONION STEAM SAW, MOULD ING, SASII, AND DOOR COMPANY (LIMITED). ' WHOLESALE TIIIBKR DEALERS. I MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASHES. AND TURNERY. SUPPLIES IN WHOLESALE LOTS I 1 SCANTLING BOARDS (Rough and Dressed) CEILING BOARD 3 ' f WEATHER BOARDS (Rusticated 07 F. Edged) i> FLOORING AND LINING ARCHITRAVES SKIRTINGS MOULDINGS (of any pattern) = DOORS, SASHES, and TURNERY, (. DELIVERED at any Publio Wharf In Auckland 01 at the Company's Private Wharf. Mechanics' Bay, rhe Quality of the Company's Timber Is Unsurpassed, and Prices specially favourable foi Builders, Contractors, and other Wholesale Buyers. STORAGE ACCOMMODATION Afforded by Arrangement In Mechanics'. Baj Yard. SOKTINO-UP ORDKRB Execrated from Mechanics' Bay Yard without delay. QUOTATIONS AND PATTERN 1100K3 On application at MECHANICS' BAY OR CUSTOMa-aTUKKT. T IGHT HARNESS HORSES, SADDLE JLJ HORSKS, and all kinds of SPRING VEHICLES, Hired. Iloiißht, and Sold at CROWTHER'S VICTORIA STABLES. Wei-BBler-str»flt T HENDERSON j HOUSK, SHIP, SIGN, AND GENERAL DECORATIVE PAfNTER, No. 8. VV vNn Ha « (• rhK ir 1 T> U -T~0~H~B~R~1l""n3" C 0. )# •*-* FOBT-ST. AND QUEEN-ST. WHABr, STEVEDORES, RECEIVING AND FOBWARDINIi AGENTS. WOOL STORED AND DUMPED FOB SHIPMKNT BALLAST SUPPLIED. 'W. Xj E V S, BOOK BINDER, PAPER RULER. ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER, ' THREE DOORS ABOVE " BTAR " OFFICE. MERCHANTS' ACCOUNT BOOKS, Insurance and Mining Register Boors Specially Ruled and Bound. Music, Magazines, Publio Libraries, and Sunday School Books well bound. B BAKERS' SPECIAL RULED DAY BOOKS. g Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Boob) i, Re-bound. '• BAND AND CHOIR MUSIC BOOKS RULED

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4417, 10 July 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4417, 10 July 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4417, 10 July 1884, Page 4