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Nelson Moate's Teas.

Many people often woftidcr how it is Unit New ZbaiaHd is noted! tor I'Jaaing bettor tea than any other country. Eiveryone retm-nii'lff from a trip aibrooid remarks upon the fact tih!a;t the tan fhoy 'haul while away » q as scarcely fit to drink, aiuil there was certainly nothing to equal Nelson, Mo'ate and Co.'s I'ure Teas. 'Jlhw reason O'f this is that tows of oino kinlcl are only grown in very (Small quantities (owy picking- from the sarnie trees is dilTcront from the IUKt, accoMling to the season), ami it is therefore impossible to secure amy quantity. 'Coiisecfiiently, tro one except a specially trained expert, plosßessiiig a natural taste, can possibly blenjd tlie different tens so as to giivo the public a better and more palataible article. Mr Nelson has Itad Hourly a quarter of a century Ulrading lea in New Zealand, awl many years' previous training in England, awl so Nelson, Moate and Co.'s teas are always good, anid of the highest standard. Nelson, 'Mow'te and Co., Ltd., are in the enviable per*' 1 ™ ol fieiwg FWllfftHy tiho only linn in Australasia selling! tea alone, which is tine strongest proof of the quality of their blonds, lit spile of tlio keen competition of ever 00 wholesale linns wdio are importing tea into Now Zealand awl cutting prices, gih'ing coupons, and resorting »o numerous dodgk-s for selling! other teas when Nelson, Monte and Uo.'s are asked for, the only teas which continue to 'have (lie largest sale of Ceylon and blended teas in the Southern Hemisphere aj-e Nelson Mfnato rand Co.'s.—Extiioct from the Mawawatu Dally limes o( Brrt Ducemiw, 1003,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 12, 15 January 1904, Page 2

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Nelson Moate's Teas. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 12, 15 January 1904, Page 2

Nelson Moate's Teas. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 12, 15 January 1904, Page 2

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