THE PRICE AND QUALITY OF TEA
TO THE EDITOB OF THE TRESS. Sir—l wish to thank the grocery I contributor of "The Press"* forhisre. marks, which appear to be quite satisfactory os far as they go. He admits that low-grade tea is still being imported. Does he not think that there is a great deal more of this coming into the country, and being blended with the better quality, than he supposes? The matter requires thorough investigating. Complaints are general My friend in the Customs Department was of the highest integrity, and I place undoubted confidence in his statement; but in fairness to your contributor his quotations were made some years ago.—Yours, etc., HOUSEWIFE. October 22, 1937.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22231, 23 October 1937, Page 9
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