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Tea Ulcrclianfs. NELSON, MOAT^ AND CO.'S BLENDED TEAS VLKSUS IA'iH.IN I'JJAS. 171 ROM a Into paragraph nnd advertisement in tho "New Zealand Herald," we notice a serious error in tho remarks übout the increase of imports in Indian Teas. Wo can assuro nil interested that the consumption of Inilinn Tea has decreased loan uliiriiuiigextont; so much so that lust sons':n Iho Melbourne nnd New Zealand markets were glutted, and good, sound, sweet Tens wero sollin.',' pence per lb. below cost, and this year the imports nro many thousands of cn.cs below Inst, making it a very dilM'-nlt miittoi- to buy even a low hundred cases. 'I he sinn, adv. rtipoment alludes to tho Introduction of Indians into New Zealand, with regard to which wo lug to draw tho attention ol tlicpiililie.il) the following local that appeared some liire hsel. in llio " l.vllellon I illll'H," showing NELSON, MOATE, & Co. to bo tho Largest luiporlers, and consufiuoiilly tlie Largest Sellers, Of Indian Tea in New Zealand. Wo do not wish to run Indian Tea down, BB it Is without doubt, when carefully fired, &o„ a most useful Tea to ilioso only experienced In the art of HlcndiiiK Clliiiuniid Indian Teas. Ths Ten by Itself will never tnkn tin; place of China or lllemled Te'ts, as only about. 11l % of tho Toa Drinkers arc ever able to drink even tho Illicit Unrieelim; mill Asi.tlil kind-. lv Kiigkunl Hie tor iimplion of Ulendcd Tea liniini-ri-asi-.i lo a greater uxlunl. lliim any orb " The Unytxt importnUon of Indian Teas to AVie Zealand wits made, last month till Mossrs NELSON, MOATE, ANC CO. II nmaMal of onr 1.-vo paekai/es {cheats and half-cheats) of Pekoes and Pekoe Hm«-honu. from, the wellknown districts of Cachar, Assam, Parjceling, Shulclt, Vhittiwomi, and Dorurs. We arc informed this is one of the many shipments dvrinn the year, intended for use in blending with numerous varieties oj AVio Season China Teas." Nelson, Moate & Co.'i CELEBRATED CHALLENGE TELA.. NELSON, i^IOATE & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TEA MERCHANTS. BLENDERS, AND IMPORTERS. CußisTOUUiicit, Du.nkdi.v, Wbllikoton, l, r)6, QUEEN-ST., Auckland. TEAy Unrivalled /&?/ m /07 O U R/V Lr H/^ lWw rEA I /CO/ ABOUNDING /oy - /& Strength TOH QUALITY. Public Halhs r^ o TO R A T H \J to ROTH'S PUIiLIC HOT. COLD. AND illOWEll lI.VI'IL-'. Vktokia-ktiikkt EA.-ir. Clinrge - ONE SIHLLING. Open all week days from * a.m. to tl P.m.. ami SUNDAY MOIININUS [roillO till 10 n.m. The lliitli-rooins am ill private, and supplied with every coiiyencuec. Turkish towels, llcsb nnd hair brushes, combs, respirators, soaps, fie. .Select Bathrooms (private) for Ladies every day. at nil hours, v, ith female alUmdanee, One Shilling nnd Slxpenee. l'leaso note the adilress—Victoria itreel East, above the Greyhound Hotel, and next tho Cheap Bedding and .'nrnituro Mart Auckland. N.ll.—Barber in aliondancc. GLASGOW' ,CASir GROCERY, VIIfrORIA-SI'REET (Next Bcutt's Drapery, coiner Nelson-street). JAMKS WRIGHT Having now opened, can osßuro cash buyors that by buying _rom him thoy can offocta saving of from 10 to 20 per cont. from tho gonoral prioos, quality considered. Tbo goods aro 411 fresh, and aro sure to give satisfaction. Tjn-ARNOOK BROTHHRB, SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURER*. COX' 3 CBKEK, RICHMOND. Omc« i DURHAM - STREET. AUCKLAND. Cash Purchasers of Tallow, Wool, yhoepnkins, and Bone*. '• re w /.!.■■ i..\ si.' i N.-it' i; ami L\ COMPANY (EIRE AND MAlUNiii. Capital £I.lXie,ooo. Paid-up and Rcscrvo Fundß £100,000. •botkction kuom KIKE or MARINE LOS Can ub Ekk-x'tkl. in this Company. ILAIM3 MET WIThTrOMPTITUDI. AN) LUIi.uALITY. JAMES BUTTLK. Manager. I LIGHT HARNESS HOUSES, SADDLE HORSES, and all kindu of SPRING VEHICLES, Hired. Bought, and Sold at CROWTHKR'S VICTORIA STABLES, Wei BBley-Btrint. W. L E V S, BOOR BINDER, PAPER RULER, ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER, TUnEI- DOOUB ABOVK " STAR " OFFICE. MERCHANTS' ACCOUNT BOOKS, Inruiianck a.n-i) Mining Reoistbu Bookb Si'Kciai.i.y Ri7Lßi> ami) Bound. Music, Miignxiuos, Public Libraries, and Sunday School Hooks well bound, BAICKRS' SPECIAL RUIiEI) DAY BOOKS. Bibles, Prayer nnd Hymn Booka Ro-liound. BAND AND CHOIR MUSIC BOOKS RULED ARNOLD'S BALSAM OF HOTIKROUND RNOLD'S BALiAM OF HOREH'OUND RXOLD'S BALSAM OF HOREHOUND A Pom. Veuktaulb Extract. Tho Best Remedy for Shortness of Breath. Nothing so quickly cures Couvhs, Bronohitis, Asthma, Loss of Voice. In uenza, and Weak Chest, as this Balsam. Where children having Whooping Cough or are liablo to Croup, always keep it in the house. A single dose quietens and jives relief. A small bottle ofton cures. Thisis the best cxpectorantnow in use ; rapidly relieves tho bronchial lubes by dissolving the congealed phlegm. Carefully observe nain» of sole proprietor and nuinuliieiiiieioii label and wrapper, JAMES I'.IMNSMI.AD, Chemist, St. Xi da. Melbourne. ARNOLD'S HA I.sAM OF 111)KEIIOUND Ask for "Arnold's,' and get it. Spurious imitations nro sometimes nlVered. ARNOLD'S BALSAM OF IKiIiEIIOUND ARNOLD'S BALSAM OF 11 OK I ■■'HOUND ARNOLD'S BALSAM OF H'IKF.HOUND Sold by nil chemists ihiuUijhuiit New Zealand. Wholesale Agentfl-Tiit: New Zealand Dkuo CoMt'AN'Y. Retail Agent—Gf.OßGß AICKIN, The Pharmacy, Quecen-street, Auckland,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 1420, 14 July 1884, Page 4

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