THOS. TAYLOR'S . PRICE LISTor TEAS. T TAYLOR'S BLENDED TEAS were • first introduced in 1876, have always maintained a large sale, and are still steadily increasing in favor. The collapse of so many who have dealt to Teas exclusively indicates that the public recognise that they get best value for their money from the grocer (provided of course that he knows his business). The reason is obvious, namely, that selling a hundred other articles he is not compelled to get an enormous profit on Tea, or to pay an agent to sell for him at a •econd profit. PRICES OF NEW SEASON BOX TEAS. 10s 6d, 12a 6d. 14s 6d, 16s 6d. 18s 6d, 20s, and 225. Each will be found of unusually good value. BLENDED TEAS. Having a complete* stock of the various Teas used in blending, such as Indian, including Assam, Darjeeling and others, Ceylons in variety, Fiji, China, Pekoes, Capers, Oolong and Green Teas, the public may rely on a Tea to suit any palate. These Blended Teas contain no Green or Pekoe unless asked for. T. TAYLOR'S ls 6d BLEND Is a sound flavored Tea _-<___-, of fair strength, equal to | & £\ u the 2s Tea sold second- -*- *-* hand by the agents. COMPARE this the 2s 4d of the second hand -_«=-_ _-_n sellers, and you will save | |f 1 the 6d per lb difference in •*- -E-\* future. THIS TEA draws a strong. rich and bright liquor of excellent flavor, and the QS second liquoring is stron- Ark ger than the first, an economical Tea AT THIS PRICE we can introduce a really fine grade of China and strengthening Teas into OS A D the blend, notwithstand- _U ing the 6d per lb duty. Try it once you will always drink it A of ALL BEST _—_o -g _—_r» TEAS has no superior JJ 1f) at any price mm **■ v 6, 10, or 121b tins at a reduction of 2d per lb, 401b half chests reduced 3d per lb Original half chests of China Tea at ls 2d, Is 4d, ls 6d, ls 9d or 2s per lb Sugars at lowest prices obtainable elsewhere, as also the different millers' flour, Somerville's oatmeal, &c Special Lines—Albert Sardines in large tins. Farola, Tritola, Oatflour, and the patent washed and dried fruit, currants, raisins, sultanas, first introduced by T. Taylor We call for orders and deliver goods in Chriatchurch and suburbs and forward by outward trains at Christchurch or Addington Stations. 66 COLOMBO STREET AMD TRIANGLE Opposite Mays, High street. I 1 I i 1 8 8 D 2 s Wardelfs MELLOW BTRONG FLAVORED NUTRITIOUS TEAS 2 s 4 D 2 S 6 ?1 WARDELL BROTHERS AND COMPANY, CASHEL STREET* CHRISTOHURCH. -(' *i
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7411, 10 September 1889, Page 3
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