Paris exhibition and the ‘WORLD-FAMED “TOWER TEA.” “ The whole tea arrangements of the Exhibition are entrusted to The Great Tower Street Tea Company, Limited.” — Labour Tribune, July 6th, 1889. , “The Shah of Persia and President Carnot pronounced Tower Tea very good.” “Tower Tea was furnished at the Eiffel Tower, and at the Criterion and American 1 Kestaurants of Messrs Spiers and Pond,” — Pictorial World, October 10th. 1889. “ One of the big sights at the English section of the Paris Exhibition is the Indian Palace. The chief exhibitor is The Great Tower Street Tea Company, Limited."—.London Star, May 7’h, 1889, “ Packets of Tower Tea have been scattered through every country in the world.”—Pictoral World, Oct. 10, 1889. “We find the samples of Tower Tea supplied to the visitors of the Paris Exhibition, strong, fragrant, and ref resiling.” —Labour Tribune, July 6th, 1889. Unprecedented Success of TOWER TEA at the Paris Exhibition. “From the description we have given of The Great Tower Street Tea Company’s exhibits, and the enterprise which lms'been displayed in the construction and maintenance of the Palace, we feel certain that there will be general approval of the award of a gold medal for the Pavilion, and a Silver Medal for their Tea, this latter beirg the Hi»hest Award that wa« given in this class.”—Pictorial World, October 10th, 1889. Over 250 Millions of cups of TOWER TEA are consumed annually in the United Kingdom. Sole Wholesale Agents for New Zealand : WM. ShERA & CO., Wellesley-street East, Auckland. A 1088 £3 DIRECT IMPORTERS I Off | CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, ; TAPESTRY COVERINGS, ART FABRICS, BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS. THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE IN THE NORTH ISLAND. UPHOLSTERY A! BEDDING OF EVERY KIND. INSPECTION INVITED. SHOW ROOMS s OPPOSITE THE ART GALLERF® WELLESLEV STREET, AUCKLAND, ®. TICHBON, MANAGER. JOS- G PANNELL ” BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND •F'A’jN C Y G : 0 O DSD E ALE R Begß to inform the Waikato public that lie has removed into the handsome and capacious shop situated in the Waikgto Times Buildings, where lie will be happy to receive and execute the orders of his patrons. Special attention is called to the following lines, which J.G.P. has added to his large and well-assorted stock : HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES! Fancy‘ Soaps, Brut-hes, Perfumes and Toilet Requisites, ; FANCY GOODS AND TOYS IN. . ENDLESS VARIETY. gIT Agent for the Sale of the TE AROHA AND OHINEMURI NEWS JUDICIOUS Advebtising creates many a new business/ revives many a dull “ business, rescues many a lost business, and secures success in anyi business. Advertise in the News. <
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 482, 21 June 1890, Page 8
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418Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 482, 21 June 1890, Page 8
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