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TEA ! TEA I TEA I TEA ! TEA 1 TEA 1 TEA I TEA ! TEA 1 TEA t TEA ! TEA 1 TEA ! TEA I TEA ! HAVE TO THANK THE MANY FRIENDS who have rallied reund us since opening our new departure in the Cash Selling Department, and beg to Intimate that WE HAVE NOW OPENED fEA BLENDING DEPARTMENT, under expert supervision, and wbioh is now in full working order. Our idea is that, by bringing the grower and consumer into closer contact, the public will receive better value for their money. Many already have been astonished at our Tea at Is 4d per lb. We now offer something for the more fastidious in the community. A FINE TEA A FINE TEA A FINE TEA A FINE .TEA A SINE TEA POPULAR PRICE POPULAR PRICE POPULAR PRIOE POPULAR PRIOE POPULAR PRIOE, Per lb. PEOPLE'S MIXTURE Per lb. TRY A SAMPLE FOUND tar And we guarantee YOU WDjL i* USE NO OTHER. It is really Wonderful Value, and only sold for the purpoae-of advertisement Call and get a Price List and Order Oardi fot General Goods. IRVINE AND STEVENSON, TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANTS, ETC. 69, 70 Geoboi BTBKW, BEN MaoDHUI. BEN MaoDHUI. BEN MaoDHUI. EN MaoDHUI HIGHLAND WHISKY is of Rare Quality and perfectly free from '•every form of impurity. A BETTER OR " MORE GENUINE WHISKY NEVER CAME "INTO MY HANDS. JAMES BLACK, M.A. and D.Sc, Professor of Chemistry and Colonial Analyst.

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Evening Star, Issue 9749, 4 July 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 9749, 4 July 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 9749, 4 July 1895, Page 1

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