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PURE INDIAN TEA! DIRECT PROM THE KALABAREE'AND nucs>lbaree tea gardens, in- Mb dabJEELING DISTRICT, INDIA. The Proprietors of these Gardens, after paying New I Zealand » visit, bare authorised me to offer to the S Public of Auckland, a small lot of their Teas, made | up expresMy for this market, in 5, 7, 10, and 20 lb. ' boxes for Families, Settlers and Storekeeper*, and at | prices to Bult all, and thej confidently recommend it ' ai an economical and Pure Tea, sure to mak its way ' on its own merits after a f*ir and impartial, trial, its I rery parity being a g ight drawback at the fist, as the public palate—long accustomed to Chia* tea, whioh I is always scented, and very often adul trated— to the strong flavour of the Pure Indian, but in vhe majority of cases a short trial confirms its iatrlnsic value and establishes its superiority and general consumption. Having myself nettUd in this colony, after a very long experience in India, I am natnrally anxious to help th introduction of what I full well know to be a superior Tea to the China, which in the near future it is »ure to supplant— 4 * the latest English market reports confl ms this "—besides ultimately leading to a direct trade with India, the bene- ' Uclal effects of which will be folt by the wholo colony. At present these Teat can be procured on application to myself at Remuera. or care of Messrs. Crnickshank and Co ; from Mr. R. S. Carter, Ellenlie; and at Mr. Steadman'* 103, Queen-street, where I will mak'e arrangements for sale in one pound packets, at the same tim» recommending the original paokages in preference. should the sale be successful I will guarantee a constant supply of all clvses of Indian Tea, and make airan. ements for a retail store in a central position at present unattainable, J. W. HERROLD. gKATES ! KATES ! KATES ! BRANSTON & FOSTER -A ALBERT-STREET, ABE MAKERS OP ROLLER SKATES, ON THE LATEST IMPROVED PRINCIPLE, WHOLESALE AND BETAH/. ; 'TV JM. & J. MO W BRA Y 9 BATE ' REMOVED TO SOHKRFF'S BUILDINGS, JfOBT-STBEET, Opposite the Union Steam Ship Company's OSes.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7004, 29 April 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7004, 29 April 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7004, 29 April 1884, Page 3