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oJAMES(?RAIGBtSON. GLASGOW. SOLE WHOLESALE AGENTS: SEEGNER, LANGQUTH & CO., FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. 'THERE is a tide in the af?air3 of men that taken at the flood leads on to fortune. So says the immortal bard but wo, in these 19th century days, say that THERE iB a tide in the affairs of Grocers that taken at the flood leads to double and treble of their tea business. Why hesitate P Everybody who lays claim to common sense and ripe judgment can see that the tea par excellence is L. D. NATHAN & CO.'S STANDARD TEAS. | .Householders who study economy and are determined to have the very best value in the market should unquestionably ask the'r grocer for the celebrated STANDARD TEAS, and the grocers who cater for & discriminating public are studying their own intereGts by giving their customers SPLENDID TEA which thay can safely do by handling the well-known and popular STANDARD BRAND. AGENT: J. Maxwell and Sons, Belfast Bakery, Tanranga. KEMP'S MILLINERY This Season is specially noted for its Variety, Style and Taste. Kemp's press Qeparfinent 1 Is replete with all the Season's Novelties. ■■ ■■ iv " .cJ» ' iiliioerg £ Irapery f arehsuse, Parnell, Auckland.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 3975, 21 March 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 3975, 21 March 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 3975, 21 March 1900, Page 1