("PACTS ABE CHIELS THAT WINNA DING, AND DAURNA BE DISPUTED."—Bunss. miMES cliango, aijd with tlicra manners X and tftstca. The uninipeachablo evidence of statistics of trado tell us that the people readily appreciate a good ami pure article in preference to a dear and inferior one. This has never teen so clearly demonstrated as in the records of tlie Customhouse. In ISSS Cf.vi.os Tea mado its first appearance in New H.'alnnd. That jcar the total quantity imported from all sources was-l|'l 12,8(i71b of which ■ China, supplied 2,487, GCllb, or 00J percent. lota supplied 150,111 lib, or iI.J per cent, Ceyi.ox supplied <()()! l ler °ent. That insignificant littlb siiu'munt to this colony was so appreciated that people asked for more-and got it. !j years liter (1890) the imports stood ' thus China supplied !)7C,2 tolb, or 25 J per cent. India supplied 1157.H02H), or 17 per cent. Ci;vi.on supplied or()|p,c. The total imports for that year from all sources were i1.8111.1001b. It \vi,s this year that Suiiatuiia Tu was introduced, and liecamo a boon and a bles-.-inn to humanity. How it has established itself in the homes of the people m-iy be seen by the manner in which it has distanced all rivals, and materially assisted to drive China tens out of consuinplioii. In ISUIi China supplied 55.11 I lib, or per cent. India supplied ilOli.lilillb, or 2(H per cj;it. Ci:yi.hn sup. 51b °' Oili t l ' No other article of domestic consumption can show anything approaching this. Si'iiATfiii Ti:a is picked and picked in Ceylon, thereby preserving its freshness and aroma notil it icachcs the ensumer—which accounts for its economy and purity. Snratuia 'lea i: NOT blended with India or China Teas,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5714, 18 August 1897, Page 2
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719Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5714, 18 August 1897, Page 2
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