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BT SPECIAL ff^flllNlt APPOINTMENT.' NELSON, TIyfOATB . f^O.'B HLSON, IVIOATE * i^O.'S -•■: ..., / Psiss Medal '■ ~.• »■"., PURE CEYLON AND INDIAN rpEAS, JL EAS, £3" Now Within the' Beach or All. "^ 13EAD mHESE TRACTS (THEY INTEREST THE 6ROCER AS WELL A3 THE PUBLIC* 1 Partof\he following conversation took place tbrougtt a leading Grocer sanding time outside brand of tea to a good customer whan Nelson, Moatjb and Co.'a waa specially ordered:— Customer—(Payißg hor account.) . Gkocer-I am gorry to «ea we haro not had youv orders for the last month. ; COSTOMEB—I am awaro of that. I Tiras dissatisfied through you sending me on two occasions some tea that 1 did not require, after specially ordering Nelson, Moate's. Grocer—l ara very sorry, Madam, but it was one of tho numewni packet teas now on the market through the sucte9s of Neis«a, jMoate's. and I thought you might like a change. Customer—lf I had I should have Mentioned it. Why do yon not send r.rhat ia askod tor? Gbocieb—Well. Jdadaw. to be candid, the fast of the matter is Nsleon, Mo&ie's Teas ara Batier Grade Teas, and if we push the other brands we can make saoro profit. ; Customer—No doubt, but I wast , good tea—it only COS l'S ME the canite. I prefer paying 2s or 2s 4d for a good tea worth the nnoney than Is 8d for a poor tea packed in a wrapper with 2a 4d ©r any other price marked on. Anyone can put cheap tea in a bag labelled 2s 4d. I hare osed Nolson. Moate'a Teas for ever 15 years, and I find them, most reliable, whila all ethers are Rood one week and Dad the nest. Grocer—Yea. we all must acknowledge Nelson, Moata's have no equal, and find the quality hard to cosapete with; but you oannot blame uh for trying to sell somo of the other brands. Customer—l certainlr do blame you, for customers leave yeu to buy Nelson, Moftte's Tea* at other shops, and often buy other things. Nelson, Mcate prove by H.M. Customs that they do the largest, trade in tho WOULD in comparison to tho output of ANY COONTRY. THUS PROVING THKIK SUPERIORITY. baa 2s Beands or CEYLON or BLENDED TEA akk INCOMPARABLE AT ANY PRICE. / * IWELSO-N, IV/rOATB & »i^ 0. JJi JIyJL \j FVO NOT BE SATISFIED. BUT TELL YOUR GROCE& THAT YOU WANT THE "DELIABLE" JX BLI AB L B PURE CEYLON TEA. TJBE FINEST TEA TJEU.T EXPERIENC CAN PRODUCE OR TEAT MONEt CAN BUY, ; Ik Solid Lsab Packets as 2s Pound. ARTHUR H. NATHAN, AUCKLAND. TVRJIKJ T-| RINK j DRINK! : PPRIRI NATURAL MINERAL' WATER Invaluable for Ineffgestioa, Rheumatism, GoQt, aia4 Diseases of the Kidney and Bladder. Mixed with spirits, makes » wholesome anfl pleasant beverage. ■..'.• ■ ■ ■ Analysis and teoUnioniala as to the wonderf al medicinal properties possessed by the PURIRI NATURAL MINERAL WATER '©a application to EHRENFRIEJ) "OROS., SOLE AGENTS AND BOTTLERS. or any of the leading hotel* throughout ti» xity. . • TO PURIFY TEE BLOOD, DRINK MOOKEHOUSE'S CONCENTRATED . EXTRACT OF !Q A■ RS A P A R I L L A. It operates as a mild bat efficacious Alterative »nd Toßie. imparting tone to tho stomach and vißOur to the syatom debilitated by disease, renovnting the bt.Ood, and thereby affording 1 protection from attacks of ' INFLUENZA AND OTHER ZYMOTIO DISEASES. [obtainable from all merchants AND HOTELKEEPERB. : 'Tjl HRENF R1 E D gROS,, -AGKNTS. A. L. S " ' '^ OLD ESTABLISHED DENTIST, Corkih HOBSOW-STR-EET (omositb Sfi Matthkw's Chobch), 6harg«a Moderate. Palnlne? pstr&cUonsk Xoloahoua. 672t

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 108, 9 May 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 108, 9 May 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 108, 9 May 1896, Page 4