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i DVERTISBES and CORSE3PONDENTiS will please nct< thvtt the publication of the *?3ST£.A CO Iff I*7 Tt Jt»^2SSS has been altered from Bi-weekly to Tri-weekly, and is now made on MONDA Y!, WEDN E S DAT and FRIDAY To insure insertion, advorlisomens should reach the office not later that NOON on days of publication. Yictoiia Insurance Company Limited. EIRE, MARINE, & FIDELTY GUARANTEE. Established 1849, Capital £1,000,00 Notice. ME G. D. HAMEETON, Banister and Solicitor, has been appointed Agent of the above Company for Fatea and surrounding district. JOHN BOWDEN, Manager, Auckland Branch, Tricks in the Tea Trade. j A Now Zealanders complaint to flie Ceylon Tea Growers Association, Imitation is the sinceresfc form of flattery and when the copyist embarks in his'nefarious business ho invariably selects some article with an established j reputation to simulate. The genuine article suffers in two ways ; it loses business by the substitution of the fraud and loses character by its in* feriority. I The latest information regarding such practices reaches us from Ceylon, In that tea growing Island there is a Council of thirty who watch over the interests of the Tea Planters Associa--1 tion, and their attention has bven drawn to what is going on in the Colony The following extract from a loiter discussed by the Association from a gentleman in the South Island of New Zealand indicates what is going on in this Colony ; the loiter appears in the Overland Ceylon Observer of IGih June, 1898 In the fist place much tea is sold in New Zealand under tire name of Ueylou which is nothing more than blends of low class guides with China, Fiji, and other ’poor teas, these are packed locally and sold as Ceylon. I have been able to (race one instance in which locally packed Teas, made up in lead packets, have been labelled Ceylon, and the labels bear the imprint of O. B. Hall, Printer, Colombo, On enquiry I am assured that no such Printer exists, hence the label is noth ing less than a forgery, for the purpose of giving the only available guarantee of a genuine Gey lon packed packet, viz: The Printers name I have evidence also of instances where the slb boxes have been made and are now locally Made out of the wood of empty chests, thus using Ocylou timber -lined with load and stencilled in imitation of the Ceylon packed article, Tlit* be&t safeguard for the public is to rigorously demand to bo supplied with a tea that is above suspicion Smaturu Tea Ims no rival in this resoect, no one Ims yet had the hardihood to attempt tricks on it, as its agents are too jealous off its high reputation to give a chance to imitators, and the imitators know this laud are wise in their generation. t'uratura Tea may bo purchased with confidence; brewed with boiling water, and enjoyed with that calm gratification that a knowledge of absolute purity conveys to the human mind. There is no need to waste time, labor, freshness, strength, flavour and money in blending. Suralura Tea is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, otfier pour teas,

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Patea Mail, Volume XII, Issue 56, 7 June 1899, Page 4

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