Thero nro t\vo elements In tea—tiiclnd nnd tr.nnins theino has the stimulating effects for which wo aloho drink (ea. Tannin produces dyspepsia, and is, therefore, injurious to the system. Tho percentage of thfeinc in tens varies." and tho variation is according to tho quality.' Thettio is tho attract from the leaf, and pure tea must consist wholly uC leaf and' little or nothing of flbro and dust." Crescent Blond Tea is all leaf; it is exquisite in flavour , , rich, and of full strength. Crescent Tea captivates the patato. ■ All grocers, at 2s. per lb.
If you ate contombllitini? removing, the first thing you should do is obtain a quotation from J. Keir, 76-78 Jcrvois Quay. Ho has had niuivy years' experienco in tliis class of worJr, anil \i ill ti position to , pack, slnro, niiil relieve any dcscriptihh of fltrnitilrt 1 ; lie also clears Roods through Customs, and dispatches packages ftnd parcels to any address iu tho world. TelenH6no No. ne'o. csei
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 528, 8 June 1909, Page 6
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162Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 528, 8 June 1909, Page 6
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