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Tho managing directors of Messrs Lattey, Livermote and Co. (Limited), to whose advertisement in this issue we draw attention, inform us that, in spite of the high prices which have been ruling for some montli3 past in the Calcutta and Colombo markets, they are enabled to offer the public their choice Indian and Ceylon teas at unprecedentedly low rates. They state that while the quality of their now well-known brands of teas is absolutely pure, as is evinced by the careful chemical analysis and report which is published on each packet, the public have a guarantee that the quality will always be maintained, in the experience of this enterprising firm, not only as tea tasters and buyers, but in the far more important branch of the great tea industry, viz , that of tea growers. Lattey. Livermore and Cn. (Limited) claim that they are now giving the public the best value in pure unadulterated teas that has yet been offered in New Zsaland, and we understand they could not do .this but for the enormous expansion of the Indian and Ceylon tea industries, which is annually causing thousands of acres of dense jungle to he transformed into well-cultivated tea estates. The police want an owner for a gold breast pin, bearing the initials ' H.D.,' and case, together with a pearl stud, found in the possession of a man who has been arrested by Detective Camerou on a charge of horse stealing.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1107, 19 May 1893, Page 23

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Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1107, 19 May 1893, Page 23

Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1107, 19 May 1893, Page 23