PUBLIC NOTICE ATOHLESB TEAS FAR THE BEST. Beat all other broads at the Exhibition, obtaining the OfTLY FIBST AWARDS For 2d, 2d 4d, and 2t 6d Teae, OPINIONS OF THE PRESS: ' Ctaqo Dailt Times.' " Have been successful against all oompetitora for Blended Tea, having obtained Highest Awards in every instance where they competed. • . . The prises, tt may be safely said, are well merited, as oompetent authorities prouonnoed these Teas to be strong, economical' and well fl »vored; and the low price at which they are sold will in a short time ewnre them the tuooess they deserve. , . . exceptional merit, and is the result of skilful blending of the best materials." •Star.' "The brilliant success of the Matohiesa Teas we consider to be merited by their exceptional value, and this last addition to their laurels we take aa a confirmation by competent judges of that opinion." •Evening Hkbald ' says:—"The aroma of the Matchless Teaß is delicious; the liquor rich and fall-bodied, with a mild fl»vor, and yet agreeably strong. . . . A real pleasure to be able to honestly re cam - mend so thoroughly good an artiole as their Matchless Teas. For fHvor and quality wonld be diffibult to surpass, and it should please the most fastldisus palate." ' PBK9B.' "Have become famous throughout Canterbury." ' Lttmlton Trans ' " Now deservedly become the most papular inthaOity." ' £TAB.' " The Teas of the Provinca." These Teas can be obtained from J. M. CAMERON, W. BARCLAY, W. CAMPBELL, 0. 0. OfiOET, DAVID COMRIB, JAMES WATSON, Port Chalmers. Ravensbourne. N.E. Valley. King street. Cumberland street. D. M. MILLER AND 00., Frederick street. Mrs M'LARBN, Frederick street. Albany street. J. GORDON, Dundas street, R. M'QUILLAN, Hanover street R. ANDERSON. Filleul street. A. BROWNING, Stuart street. A, D. AITOHISON, Aitbur street Mrs TAYLOR, Maclaggan street. MULROONBY AND SIMMOND9. Stafford street. Mts ROBERTSON, D. 0. SHEPHERD AND CO., JAMES CODTTS, Mrs E. OA^ROLI, J p DAVIDSON, K.alkora.l, Mcrnington, 1 < ■' • ' • The Glen, ft*. SWBTE, Main road, South Dunodin. M. MOLONEY, Ca&tle street, South Dunedin. K. DUNS^AN, Main road, South Dnnedin.
W. M'OONNELL, Oargill road, South Dnnedio. Mre BOWDBN, Main South Dnnedln. TODD BROS.. Green Island. (Moßgiel Berwick. H. OBAWFORD, Corner Dunean and Arthur Btreeta, Dundas street. WILLIAM MOORB, Milton. W. HARGOOD, Balolutba. JOHN M'DONALD, falmeraton. Mm OHARLT.ON, Seaolitf. D. MAILOC# AND CO., WaikooaUi. A, E. FARQUPAK, Stirling. MATCHLESS TEAS,
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Evening Star, Issue 8729, 22 January 1892, Page 1
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385Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 8729, 22 January 1892, Page 1
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