TUDGIXG by the very windy advertisements which appear in our local press from time to time, some dealers in other parts of th Colony must consider the people of Nelson very sleepy indeed when they suppose them capable of believing the many sensational statements they make regarding their Teas, but it is evident Jhe majority of them arc not misled by their tall talk, for our Tea trade never was in a more flourishing condition than at the present time. We decline to copy their style and sound the praises of our Teas, preferring as usual to leave that to our customers, who have always done it so much moro satisfactorily. We only invite those who are not at present drinking our Teas to call for samples and compare them with what they arc getting, and we have little doubt but that the verdict will as usual be iu our favour. Our Teas are subject to one moderate profit only. Hoiikht H n ODuiuss, Direct Importer, Blonder and Packer of every description of pure Ceylon, Indian, and China Teas, which he sells in original chests, half chests, boxes, tins, and packets, at Caledonia House, Hardy and Collingwood fats.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 37, 14 February 1894, Page 4
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198Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 37, 14 February 1894, Page 4
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