Pure, fragrant and exhilarating, “ Arab ” and “ Shah. ” brand Tea, 2s and 2s 4d per lb. The “ Seagc,” or monoy-bor, of the Anglo-Saxons was under the care of the wife. Bishops and bachelors had particular officers called olavicularii or reef-keepers; or they themselves kept the keys of their treasures suspended front the neck or girdle.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9447, 23 June 1891, Page 6
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54Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9447, 23 June 1891, Page 6
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