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NELSON, MOATE'S TEAS.

Many people often wondei how it is that New Zealand is noted for having better tea than any other country. Eveiyone leturning from a tup abioad lemaiks upon the fact that the tea they had while away was scarcely fit to drink, and eeitainly not equal to Nelson, Moate and Co.'s Pme Teas The reason of this is that teas of one kind are only grown in veiy small quantities (eveiy picking from the same trees is different fiom the last, according to the seoson), and it is theiefcre impossible to secure any quantity. Consequently, no one except a specially tiained expert, possessing a natural taste, can possibly blend the diffeient teas so as to give the public a better and moie palatable aiticle. Mr. Nelson has had neaily a quarter of a century blending tea in New Zealand, and many years previous training in England, and so Nelson, Moate's are always good, and of the highest standaid. Nelson, Moate and Co., Ltd , aie in the enviable position of being practically the only firm in Australasia selling tea alone, which is the strongest pioof of the quality of their blends. In spite of the keen competition of over 60 wholesale firms who are impoiting tea into New Zealand and cutting prices, giving coupons, and lesoiting to numerous dodges foi selling other teas when Nelson, Moate and Co.'s are asked for, the only teas which continue to have the largest sale of Ceylon and blended teas in the Southern Hemisphere aie Nelson, Moate and Co.'s.

Owing to the rise in the price of Tea in Ceylon and India, it is now more difficult than ever to get really good tea. As it is absolutely necessary that all classes of the community should have good tea, they must insist upon being supplied with Nelson, Moate and Co.'s Pure Teas, and so get Purity, Strength, and Value.

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 182, 26 December 1903, Page 14

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NELSON, MOATE'S TEAS. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 182, 26 December 1903, Page 14

NELSON, MOATE'S TEAS. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 182, 26 December 1903, Page 14

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