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mQY DRINK INFERIOR TEA? ••mHB TYPICAL TEAS" „. I Tlrit havo won tho admiration * olallYounjrand old, Rich and poor. l\j BliKNT'Sof FINE CHINA and PURK INDIAN' TKA. UncinalicUinSTKKNGTH, PURITY, and JfJuAYOUR. ■< T> ELTABLE" jfru BLENIXSofPUREINDIAN 'MOASkliovv Extraordinary Kin UN IOSS uud Powerful i BOUQUET. " T> ELIABLE" JL'fc, ]II,EN'I)S of CEYLON an SUHKUU, with a DEMCO'IS AROMA and DXLIClOUd FRAGRANCE. TTIVEPvYONE Jt2J Who know* f.lio LUXURY oi a DICIjICIOUS CUP 0/ TKA orders fcIITIIUR NATHAN'S RELIABLE TEA, Sold everywhere at o _ T _ Pnckeil in Air tight P.ioScoh IZH PEJJ Ll>. contiiinin< hfllf-pounil rind duo pound of Tea ; also, ia 1 Extra Quality ■. 1,2,6,12, am! 20ib Tin ("anI iKtet-a; and 401b and 901b Chustß. Full weight of Toa 2s 6d per lb, p ao j?" ftJ ftntcfla in eTery A LI, PACKAGES J^l Containing the Tons, whethor Cliests. Cnnlstors, or Packets, invariably hear, as ii Guarantee of Qunlity, tlio R«Kisttvcd Trade Mar!: and Namnm full, . ARTHUR NATHAN'S RELIABLE TEA. ••mEASBOLDBY J. air ARTHUR IT. NATHAN come dir.jct from the Importer* to t'uo publio ; they nro mixed entirely by machinery, not'being touched by hind. AH tho Tens are frro from any excess of asiriiißCricy, anaaro what ii>py claim to bo—piiro ar[iiilo.s which have suffered no hopnistication. Invalids, ir.i lvell as ihosu In health, 'inly enjoy ilrir.kinß ttinao 'J'ca's without t!i« least fear of t'.ie injurious effcots which so frequently res alt from iiiiiiK tho inferior teas sold by many retailers." PROPRIETORS JL OH Hotels and Managers of Jjnrgc Institutions will find it most advantageous using Unmet Teas in their Establishments. WE ARE THE LARGEST IMPOKTKU3'& HOLD THK LAULIKST STOCK. TOILIST SETS at 8?. lCs 6d, 12s 6d, etc., etc. (500 Sols to choose from) ISA SETS at 11s, 13a 9d, 17», 203, etc., etc.', up to £15 (250 Sots to chooso from) DINNER SETS in Great Variety, from 253 upAlso."" Several GOOD MATCHING PATTERNS to choose lroin, PiMsenrt 5 that although wo keep tho most Expensive Good* in tho trade, wo do not noulect. tho Plain Descriptions ofEyory-day Use, of which wo havo a very complete ana varied itock, and wo invite aspecial attontion to out pricos. which havo .just been considerably reSnood! and are now the LOWEST IN TUB TRADE. . TD-OYLAM, mAKFIELD,. & QO., IMFOItTBRS OF EARTHENWARE, OBjINA ; dIiASS, FANCY GOODS, etc., "5 J74, Qfeek-sxkeex.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 252, 21 October 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 252, 21 October 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 252, 21 October 1892, Page 2

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