THE REASONS WHY The pablio prefer the Celebrated STANDARD TEAS are very simple— They are the Best Value in the Market. They combine Flavour, Strength, Grip, and Richness. They Hit the Popular Taste in regard to Quality. They are All at Reasonable Prices. Oar Teas are bought from samples subnri'ted for telejraouio reply Calcutta Colombo, and Foochow. We know wbat we are buyiDg in foreign mirkets, and thiir suitability to the local trade, and we leave noihin-r to the judgment of agents, and consequently secure UNIFORMITY which is always h i desirable, The expansion in demand during the paat year (1892) has b:en the moßt practical proof of success. Our energies and ability are being direoted to preserve and extend ths trade, and we confidently recommend all lovers of really gooa Tea to ask for one or other of our eight distinct Blende, according to the palate of the coDßumer, aa to pieforence for •4LL IMB lAN, AJjTL CMYIjQN, ob PART JHDI&Sf and €HXHA> at prices bnsod upon the lowest scale of profit. To secure the right artiole, buyers should be familiar with the Brandt) ; And ask for No. 1 to No. 8, according to marked price on every packet or tin. L D. NATHAN & 00. Wholesale agents for New Plymouth, Goldwater BrOS. , Oorrie.BTBKET 155h Til br Q p y <P nO H g si ttv?i« H d "^ 1 ■ ' w g (Q cq « Is* 1 j| A H 33 3 5 S" • <j g 53 5 3 H< * WHY Empire Tea Co.'s They are Fragrant They are Delioions The of Uniform Qaality They Excel in Value You can always depend on them EMPIRE TEA~COMPANY, W. & G. TURN BULL & CO., HEATH TO P.4U4SITKS!!! Sheep Tick (M 4.GXE FIEE)) FT TTTD __i_-iuiMyZ Maa^^TJisi PP O WW D ERE R Used and recommended by — fxoce Used and recommended by — flock W. Gbbard, Canterbury 61,000 Dalgsty & Co., Otago 93,000 U. C. Obbbll, Canteibury ... 5,000 Bakdyside, Robebtp, & Co., G. W. VoBa», Amuri, Nelson ... 19,000 Wellington 37.0C0 W. O. Rutherford, „ 20,000 C. J. Barpeb, Canterbury ... 20,000 A Symonp. MaHborousb ... 45.0C0 R. W. Chapman „ „ ... 5,00) P. U. Biohmond, Marlborou^h... 13.000 A. H. Ayuton „ „ K. P. McLrAN, Hawho'a Bay ... 58,000 G. Abmstboj-q „ ... 5,000 Waipaoa Station, Giaborne ...20,000 J. Hurst „ Ma Valley Station. Ofago ... 30,000 J. B. Blair, Otago (Public Dip) ScoUith & K.Z. Investment Co., And by many other well-known Flock Houthland 17.000 owmrs. And by owners of over 5,000 000 ehetp Kewly Sutroducedi in New Zealand, and many millions p rice __( iv kegB^ sOs per Cwt. throughout the World. / ,c, e ' „„ _ ,* „. „ . /• \ * n^ nil 1 Cwt. viukes 1000 GalloM Dp. I'nce— (in casks) 5s 6d per Gallon. Another well km«D I'owder D.> costs / Gallon Fluid makes 100 Gallons Dip. half as much ogaia. C mpare our prtcre. riilcl Ajtonts— BL,ArKBUHME &CO,,Christchiircb. Local Agents, ... ... New Plymouth 00-oporative Society, New Plymouth V. H. Brightwoll, Hawera I IF YOU LIKE NICE TEA ASK YOUR GROCER FOtt "" &. BVI $% $^& WtbM <^ CELEBRATED&THE BEST, PURE INDIAN CHINA& CEYLON TEAS PROCURABLE
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9651, 18 March 1893, Page 4
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