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BY SPECIAL J^M&^R AprolX™BST' NELSON- -]\rOATI . jT\Q.'S BLSON, IVIOATE * KjO.'S Pbu_s Medal PURE CEYLON AND INDIAN TEAS, EAS, *3T Now Within the Reach of All. *SJ i - T>EAD fpHESE TRACTS (THEY INTEREST THE GROCER A3 WELL AS THE PUBLIC.. Part of the following conversation took place through a leading G-rocer sending seise outside brand of tea to a good customer when Nelson, Moate and Co.'s w*# specially ordered :— Customer—(Paying her account.) Grocer—l am sorry to see we hava not had your orders for the last month. Customer—l am aware of that, I waa dissatisfied through you sending a>e oh two occasions some-tea that I -lid not roquirs, after SDecially ordering: Nelson, Moate's. Grocer—l am very sorry, Madam, but it waa one ot She numerous packet teas now on tho market through tho sucsess of Neisan, Moate'3, and I thought you might like a chaago. Customer—lf I had I ghoul* have mentioned it. "Why do you not send what is asked tor? Grockr—Well, Jiladaio, to be candid, the fact of the matter Is Nalnon, Moate's Teas are Batter Grade Teas, and if wo push the other brands we can waku more profit. Customer—No doubt, but 1 want good tea—it only CO- i S MIC the sane. I prefer paying 2s or 2s 4d for a goo* tea worth the-jsoney than la 8d for a poor tea packed in a wrapper with 2e 4d or any other price -narked on. Anyone can put chfiap tea. in a bag labelled 2s 4d. I have used Nelson. Moate's T«as for over 15 years, and I flud thenmost reliable, whiln all others are Hood ene weak and bad the next. Grocer—Yes. we all must aoknowlodgs Nelson, Moate's have no equal, and find the quality hard to cotspeta with; but you cannot blame ua for trying to sell some of the other brands. Customer—l ceruinlr do blame you, for customers loave y»u to buy Nelson. Moate's Teas at other shops, and often buy other things. Nelson, Moate prove by H.M. Customs that they do the largest trade la the WORLD in comparison to the output of ANY COUNTRY. THUS PROVING. THEIR SUPERIORITY. i Our 2s Brands oir CEYLON on BLENDED TEA aek INCOMPARABLE AT ANY PRICE. ftTELSON, -j|/|rOATE k fiO. T\o NOT BE SATISFIED, BUT TELL YOUR GROCER TEAT YOU WANT TWIE ""OBLIABLE" JJS-LI ABLB PUKE CEYLON TEA. TEE FINEST TEA THAT EXPERIENCCAN PRODUCE OR THAT MONEY CAN BUY. In Solid Lead Packets at 2s Pound. ARTHUR H. NATHAN, I. j 7 AUCKLAND. TTYRINKI TTVRIHSJ. PURIBI NATURAL MINERAL WATEP. Invaluable for" Indigestion, Rheumatism, ©out, and Diseases of the Kidney and Bladder. Mixed withsplrits, makes a wholesome and pleasant beverage. Analysis and testimonials as to tho wonderfnl medicinal properties possessed by the PURIRI NATURAL MINERAL WATER os application to TOHRE-NFRIEI. T|ROS„ SOLE AGENT 3 AND BOTTLERS. or: any of the leading hotel* throughout tha #Jty. TllO PURIFY THE BLOOD, DRINK MOOREHOUSE'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF 5 j' Q A R g A P A R I L L A, It operates as a mild but efficacious Alterative 'and Tonic Imparting tone to the stomach and Vigour to the system debilitated by disease, jreaovatingTHß blood, and thereby affording protection from attacks of INFLUENZA AND othbh zymotic diseases. FROM ALL MERCHANTS AND HOTELKEEPERB. f-EIHRENFRIED gROS,, ' AGENTS. j TOHNOO V L A N, Assoc M, Inst. C.E., CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER ANI> SURVEYOR, 43" R E M 0 V-..E D "» Owlfitrto increase of businoss to more convenient premises. No, 215, VICTORIA ARCADE. TakoJElevator. ...

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 107, 8 May 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 107, 8 May 1896, Page 4