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A NOTE ON TEAS.

Women are the world s greatest tea drinkers. In thousands of cases the habit has become a pastime with them, and so long as the teas used are pure and wholesome, aud properly made, there is little danger of any injury to the health. It is important, however, that the teas should, be good and of superior quality, and in this category are included Tui, Moa, and Gold Nugget teas, manufactured by the well-known Castle Tea Company, of Wellington. The Castle Tea Company has now been before the public of New Zealand for many , years with the greatest success. By giving every attention to the manufacture of a. first-class article, they have gradually increased their sales till now they stand second on the list in New Zealand, and before ong there is little doubt that they will earn first honors. Their "Tui," "'Moa," and «« Gold Nugget " brands have a big name, and those who have not yet sampled them should do so immediately, otherwise they might never know what good tea really is. These teas arc packed by New Zealanders, not by black coolie sweated labor in Ceylon. Encourage New Zealand white labor. The teas are obtainable at F. Oudaille's...

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5500, 21 December 1907, Page 4

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A NOTE ON TEAS. Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5500, 21 December 1907, Page 4

A NOTE ON TEAS. Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5500, 21 December 1907, Page 4

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