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Be wise in time ! Only one purveyor in thousands will have sufficient patience and courage to prepare pure and first-class articles like Messrs. Crosse and Blackwell, who schooled the taste of the public, and achieved in the end the confidence and patronage of consumers. This is not an easy task in our part of the world, where the cheapest, and most advertised goods, puffed up as to qualities they never possess, are bought by the masses ; but we can wait, as we feel assured that common sense, and a good palate must find out in the long run, that our coffees, spices, teas, etc., are, on account of their combination of purity, flavour, and choice quality, the cheapest; and can be enjoyed without that doubt creeping over the consumer, which is surely the case with poor or adulterated articles of daily consumption. Brown, Barrett, and Co., Direct Coffee, Spice, and Tea Importers.*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8529, 1 April 1891, Page 6

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8529, 1 April 1891, Page 6

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8529, 1 April 1891, Page 6