Groceries, etc MEARS & C 0.," Grocers, Tea Dealeb, <fee, Pollen Steeet, Thames. HAVE on SALE a Large and.well-seleoted Stock of FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES. TEA—In Chest?, Half-Chests and Boxe* Sold at from 2s, 2s 6d, 3s and 3s 6d per lb. In this article we Challenge and Defy Competition. SUGAR- Crashed Lonf, Com-} All at our pany's No. 1, Light > usual Yellow. ) Low Prices. COCOA—Taylor's, Fry*, Epp'». COFFEE—Beet Quality, from Is 8d to 2s per lb. Blue Berries (in Tins), lOd Fresh Tension, in lib Tins, lid „ Salmon in 1 and 21b. Tins h LobsUrs '• .. , ' ,; Herrings Kippered Herrings Sardines—Htlfs and Quarters , English Jams and Jellies * . . Caffs Foot Jelly, Orange and Lemon __ Potted Meats, fi-om 6d-t3"sdTper fm J . ; ■ Pickles, Sauces, eto,, etc. . , • Curranls • • . RAISINS—EIeme, Sultanat | AUrery . „ . Muscatels ) Cli^oice. PEODUCB: ' BtJTTER—From the Best Dairies in the province*, and sold at the Lowest Price. CHEESE—Canterbury <Best Qu»?;ty). BACON andflAMS. , POTATOES—Ss 6d per owt,,lßlbs for Is. ' FLOUR—Wood's Silk Dressed,, 9s per 60lb ; »•& ■■ • ■ >'$--sv^ Avtr&Xß oh Saie : ■'-<% Sharps, Bran, Maize^ Wheat, Oate, Chaff, Ac, At the Lowbst Pkiobs. 'jQ&rfnt^leare you? Orders.—Goods delivered c to all part* of the Gblc'fleld. . Oue Motto—" SMALL PEOFITB AND QUICK KETUfISS!" The. Best and' Cheapest place to buy your " ' Groceries is at iffEABS AND CO.'S GROCKES, TEA DEALERS, &c. POLLEN STEEET, THAMES. . ■ 248 Retail Cash Prices. BEST FRESH BUTTER, Is 2d per lb.j Second Quality Do., 10d per lbj Piime Canterbury Cheese (just arrivedj^ 8d ■; per lb whole; do. do. Bacon, from B£d per , . lb by the sid? j do. do. Hams, very cheap, of the Best Quality; Potatoes, 5s per cwt by the sack; 201bs for Is j Fowl Wheat; lOlba for Is; Sharps, 12s per 1501b sack; Bran, 7s per sack; Ground Barleyl—Prime Sample; Devoe's Kerosene, 10s per tin. All Groceries and Produoe Sold EQUALLY CHEAP and of BEST QUALITY, a Guarantee of which is the Rapid and Continual Increase of Business. Being in a position to Import Direct, enables me to Sell OHBAPBB than the usual Retail Grocers.: (2£° Please note the Address-^-W. D E E B L E, EOLLESTON STKEET, THAMES. How to Make a Good Cup . of Tea. A GOOD CUP op TEA is renlly a scientific preparation. ' Some prefer all black Tea, others a mixture of t green. Xhe most whole- ; some is that made from biack alone, and if one teaspoonful of tea bo allowed for each person besides an ex Ira one for the teapot, an infusion of excellent strengh may he obtained. The Tea should bo made in a bright metul teapot if poeeiblo, because bright substances retain lhe heat longer than rough ones ; a metal teapol extracts all the strength in the first infusion of Tea, leaving none for the last brewing an earthenware teapot being slower in its action .upon the herb admits of *. better Tea boing poured out at last. Then the water must not only have just boiled, but be in the Tory act of boiling at the time it is poured over the leaves, or no' good Tea can • b© nsade. If-lhe Wafer'lmb stopped pr gone off the boil one half minute, tho Tea will b'e-roak'nnji tasteless, for only water nally at the boiling - point will extract the qualities of the Tea, nnd it should etaud from fifteen to twenty minutes'before, pouring out. The teapot should bo £horoughly.dry and, warm before pattine,the T«-a in. Ini touring tlie boiling water on to the Te.i it.is best only to linlf fill the teapot, and in ten minutes to t-dd flic remainder. By tLis process t l>e heat, is kept up. When the it fusion hits once been' made ib is useless to ndd any ruoro Tea to that already in the teapot. If more be required, it is better to use a second te»f ot, jug, or large cup, tuking euro" tv cover closely, and j.bico in the oven till .fully iufuecd, then ?f. may be ndded to that ulready in the Uapot, It Beems an rasy tiling to make a Cup of Good Tea. —and really is so, ! WHEN STOU GET IT AT . j ..' McGOWAN'S. '" 3/- Tea at McGowan's. B. McGARRIGLE WISHES to call the attention of his Friends and the Publio to his Well-assoetbd STOCK OF PROVISIONS, And hopes by civility to merit n share of their pntronoge. - Note the address — B." MgG A HKI.GLE,, Next to Mr Jsvpibsok's, Bookseller, POLLKN STKKBT.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2890, 21 May 1878, Page 3
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