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COFFEE FROM DATES.

Date coffee, that is coffee made from the date fruit, is slowly superceding to a great extent in England and the Continent, the use of the article at present made from the well-known berry. London papers state that eminent physicians give the date coffee the preference as a wholesome and pleasant article of diet, indeed superior to the ordinary coffee in every respect, and large companies have been formed in England, France, and Germany for its manufacture, which must be a lucrative undertaking—as one of these companies advertise in the London Telegraph a dividend of £3 per £5 share. Here is an opening worthy the attention of some of enterprising capitalists.

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Patea Mail, 9 July 1881, Page 4

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COFFEE FROM DATES. Patea Mail, 9 July 1881, Page 4

COFFEE FROM DATES. Patea Mail, 9 July 1881, Page 4

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