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Saii illiE H*!B POEVENTEO Bi m _ Mi i»gK} & I llflf The nc'fc cfv'Ot "0 -I '-:m o'^ beautifying aoiv as r.'oil 53 purest rad gweeteitfor toiibt, bali:, ai;il /.a;., : 'rr. I*. s'-rikca s.t ti:3 cam > o- '•>: .i • JO";!: •!!»^:il*::»ff hfM. a->' ! is£.<aiou. ov'sr.-, li'.i";!, *.i'oßKs.

L::rr-jCo fro.-n t-r.« fr-nUatl Times, j ;!2, i'lO). i EXTtXW'iS iKVOXI'iV/'TONS. ' 300,0001b TEA. Few people ever stop to think, when measuring out a teaspoonful or when buying a pound of tea, of the enormous quantity required to supply the people of New Zealand. A visit to the wharf during the past month would have been an eye-opener. Nelson, Moate and Co., Limited, receive i-hipm-'nts of tea by almost every steunerfrom Ceylon 2nd Tnrlia throughout the year, and l-.ave landed, during I the last three woclcs alorr, the huge amount of 300,000 pound* which is enough tea to provide every man, woman anu oLsk :n :%ev; .'£::das»d with 34 cups each of strong tea. Nelson, Moati. and Co., Limited, are the loading t- a uH'wksnts in the Anstralasian coloufc-:, a position which tlioy have gained .wle'y hy jiving the pui-Uc a rc-al'y v.itialo,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 48, 12 March 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 48, 12 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 48, 12 March 1901, Page 3

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