,p A'liiS. r 11, EXHIBITION AND THE • WuI;LL)-J'‘Ail El) . >WI? I) mi 7 A ” “\Tjtg \ylii>le iirronsrciiic! ty pf t*»»* V x!ji* »?ti< *»l !irL* ‘i i ! , U;iis,lt , il to tTb.* Gretf Tower Slrei-t Tt-ii I,united. ijjll >our Tribune, ,J idv G1b,1889. •‘The SlVuli of Persia Mud President Carnot pronounced Tower T*ea very good." “ Towel - Tea \yHSji nrnished at the Eiffel Tower, a:id iit the Criterion npd Kestiui fai iiß. of ? U srs Spiers and Pin id.”— Pictorial Worb', ; C.fobcr 10th. 1889. . ■“ One of the i, ‘glits 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 7th, 1889. “ Packets of Tower Tea have been scattered through every country in the world.” —Pictoral World, Get. 10, 1889. *• We find the samples of Tower Tea supplied to tlio visitors of the Paris Exhibition, strong, fragrant, and refreshing.” —Labour 'Tribune, July Gth, 1889. j UN'-’R ECfSDKNTK D SIICOKSS OK TOWER TEA at the Paris Exiiijution. ‘•From the description we- have given of The Great Tower Street Tea Company’s exhibits, and the enterprise whicli has 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 heirg the Highest Award that was given in this class.”—Pictorial Worid, October 10th, 1889. ’ Over 200 Millions of cups of TOWER TEA are consumed annually in the Onited Kingdom. Sole Wholesale Agents for New Zealand : WM. ShERA & CO., Wellesley-street East, Auckland.
835 'm If FURNITURE. CO.. DIRECT IMPORTERS OS '' CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, TAPESTRY COVERINGS, ART FABRICS, BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS; THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE IN THE NORTH ISLAND. OF EVERY KIND. INSPECTION INYITEJX SHOW ROOMS; OPPOSITE THE ART GALLERY WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND, T. TICHBON, MANAGER. ! ' •JT- OTIC : JOS. G PAN NELL, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND . • FANCY GOOD S D E.A LEI! Begs to inform the Waikato public that he has removed into the handsome and sCapacious shop situated in the Waikato Times Buildings, where he will he happy to receive and execute the orders of his patrons. Special attention, is called to the following lines, which J.G.P. Ims added to his large and well-assorted stock : HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES'! Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Perfumes } t v, and Toilet Requisitej3, ,i ‘‘° FANCY GOODS AND TOYS IN:.: * 1 'ENDL'eSS VARIETYi 1 Agent, for the. Sale . Qf (the .f NEWS :> t P P * PJ- W A’pyEßTisiNQ . .qr.e/jfe? ‘<tl.il niahy atiew winy, a 'dull 'busipeßij,:; many I '-lost business, and' secures * siiccess *’ii/ , 'anjr j .business. Advertise in the News. '
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Te Aroha News, Volume VIII, Issue 489, 16 July 1890, Page 8
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436Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume VIII, Issue 489, 16 July 1890, Page 8
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