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They cojcbiNß Flavoub, Stbekgth, Gbip, and Richness. . .... ? , , Thbt Hit thb Pofulab Tabtb m bbgabd to Quality. ; i ; ] J% W .; >; -"i Tfyffifif-Wjfyr-ir at Rbasonablb Pbiobs. Our tSogbt from samples submitted for telegraphic reply to Calcutta, Colombo, and" Fooohow. We know what we are buying in foreign markets, and their suitability to the local trade, and nothing to the judgment of agents, and consequently secure UNIFORMITY whioHls always so Tdesirable. The expansion in demand during this year (1892) has been the most practica] proof of :*i|eo«Mk • ■■' v . ■'»•■.:•■ ; : ? "Our energies and ability are being directed to preserve and extend the trade, and we confidently r reoomme^d all lovers of really good Tea to ask for one or other of our eight distinct BliftMy according to the palate of the consumer, as to preference for '"■ ALL INDIAN, ALL CEYLON, or PART INDIAN AOT CHINAi atprioes based upon the lowest scale of profit. v : -.:■.■■. - ; \si.s ■ : ,-, To seoure the right article, buyers should be familiar with the brands as under : And ask for No. 1 to No, 8, accordiing to marked price on every packet or tin, L. P. NATHAN d CQ. AUCKLAND FREEZING CO The will open about 20th October, when the Company wilt be prepared to freeze " Mutton, Beef, and Lamb on Owner's Account. /r^s* *$&& ©ompany is the* B»wiafacturer of tlie Celebrated PEACH BRAND preserved (iHff^ v 1 ioned Meats. |;|jSr^Hiff X;K ;i -'j&K%^FM GiIOCOSE OB STOEEKBBPBB WMN- i PEACH BRAND. X^ iIJLL PAETICIJLABd ON APPLICATION TO WM. J. CAVER HILL, MAN AGEE. AUeKbAND.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3069, 17 January 1894, Page 3
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1,081Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3069, 17 January 1894, Page 3
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