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There's no mistake about WEBSTER'S COFFEF. Jt "takes the cake" every time, and ajl the time. If consumers cannot get it from their grocers, go to the fountain head "Where all pure Coffees flow." M. M. WEBSTER, Practical Coffee Roaster, ■ 75 Trafalgar Street. WEBSTER vends a variety of drinks besides COFFEE. And that which is imported from the FLOWERY LAND should take prominence. The virtues of the TEA-LEAF are so universally acknowledged, that it is : unnecessary to dwell upon, the many advantages the human family has derived from the use of this truly marvellous plant ; but it may be interesting to consumers to know .that, to extract the full, fragrant flavor from this leaf, much depends upon the water used, and the method of infusion. And just here Webster j would like to give his customers the ] benefit of his lengthy, experience as a TEA DEALER. It is a well known fact with experts, that teas will draw very differently in different kinds of water; some teas being better suited to hard, aud others to soft water. Webster having studied this phase of the tea question for many years, discovered that certain varieties are more . suitable than others for., the pure spring waters generally obtained in this district. Pure water, inasmuch as it : contains no mineral, ; has a much better chance to draw out theigood qualities of a tea than water that is impregnated with' alkali, salts, iron, lime, 'gypsum, and other foreign matter. Webster has therefore made it his special business to select those varieties most suited to the waters available, and the high APPRECIATION OF PATRONS as to the fragrance and fine qualities of WEBSTER'S TEAS is indubitable evidence of the correctness of his selections. The proper. infusion, or browing of tea, is such an important factor in the production :6i ■ this NATIONAL BEVERAGE that Webster has had printed in leaflet form, and in exhaustive detail, the correct, method of BREWING TEA and eveFy housewife should have a copy, following the details to tho letter, until, by practice, they become perfect brewers. M. M. WEBSTER, Tea Expert and Dealer, 75 -Trafalgar Street. WEBSTER has another drink (now, just wait till I have finished, please) for sale, which has been so highly appreciated, that frequently stocks have run out, and a universal thirst has, for a period, pervaded the land. Is it necessary to explain? that Webster refers to that Fine Blend of Old Scotch Whisky, the.. "BAILIE NICOL JARVIE," "BAiLIE NICOL JARVIE," which, through sheer merit, has forced its way to the front, notwithstanding the many fine whiskies produced in "Bonny Scotland." The "Bailie Nicol" is a favorite whisky with : some of the leading steam ship companies of Great Britain ; and its pure and invigorating qualities are being universally recognised by consumers in tho Australian Commonwealth and the Dominion of New Zealand. Therefore' vote for "Bailie Nicol" everytime as a tried friend, never failing you. Sold in qt. Casks, Octavos, and ldoz. Cases. Sole Agent-r M. M. WEBSTER, Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchant, 75 Trafalgar Street. Vote for "Bailie Nicol Jarvie." Vote for "Bailie Nicol Jarvie." Wool Season. rffE UNDERSIGNED ARE [PREPARED TO MAKE Liberal Advances on Wool, Butter, and Oiher Produce FOR SHIPMENT TO LONDON, OR FOR SALE IN WELLINGTON. Our London Agents, Messrs A. L. ELDEjti & CO., LTD,, handle 25,000 Bales of New Zealand Wool yearly. J. H. COCK & CO. 452G NEWMAN BROS. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. WEST COAST SERVICE. LEAVE Xtfotupiko for the West Coast on Arrival of Trains on TUESDAY md FRIDAY, Returning again on WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY, in time for Passengers to, catch the Trains for Kelson. The Motupiko Coach connects with the Reefton and Westport Coaches at [nangahua Junction. Parcels carried at moderate rates. Booking Office : Crown Stables. NEWJIAN BROS., Proprietors, — AND— nUUUut SEASON, 1908-9. WE are, as asual, making Advances on Wool, Butter and Ceneral Produce for shipment to the LONDON market or for sale in WELLINGTON. The "Kia-Ora" will be put on in Wellington to lead wool up to the 28th November to catch the January sales in London. _: WELLINGTON SALES. Apart from the Wool Brokers' Association's sales to he held on 13th November, 1908, 4th Becfimber, 1908, Bth January 1909, and 19th February, 1909, we hold fortnightly sales of Wool, S&fris, Hides, etc., on alternate • Fridays throughout the year. Reports of same together with lists ; of . prices . realised, will be forwarded to farmers on application, j Careful valuations are made in; every case before the sale, and the' owner's interest is protected at full, market value. . '■ Account Sales and Cheques posted promptly. ..-,.' j "LEVIN & CO., Ltd., .. Merchants & Shippers. 465

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12403, 19 November 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12403, 19 November 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12403, 19 November 1908, Page 1