"Tho advice of one so long familiar • with I,and Values, as Mr. Gardner, of Palincrston" North, who is also well known to tho Cnpitalists of Wellington, should l )( . of great valno to. Investors," Lendinp i institutions, ? and:-any, one' who, wants to avoid mistakes in the nurohase.of land.'lel. 645, Valm. i,. There are two ! elements; !ir tea-tnotno and tannin, thoine has the stimulating effects for which tie alono ; drink lea. Tannin prodms dyspepsia,'' and is, lliorcforp, injurious ; to tha system, l'he percentage of theitin ; In* teas varies, and the variation-is -nceordiiii; lo tho quality. I'hoine is the -iltrar.t from the loaf, and pure .ten must consist wholly of leaf and little or hotliingr of fibre and dust.; Crescent iilfuul Toil is all loaf; it is exquisito in flavour, rich, and ;of full strength. Crescent Te» oaptivatos the palate. All grocers, it 9b. nor lb.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 533, 19 June 1909, Page 4
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143Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 533, 19 June 1909, Page 4
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