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Notices T^-OW LANDINGMcCONHELL'S . NEW CUBE BACOi Canterbury Cheese. TARANAKI SALT BUTTER. TO ABEIVE- * Kfif) SACKS OATS. Zf\ TONS CANTEBBUBY potatoes. At Thos. V-eale's, POLLEN STREET. POTATOES— 4s 6d per cwt. by the Sack. a HAEPB—IOs per 1501b Sack. FINE FLOUR—7s per 501b Bag, or 71bsforl B . OATMEAL (Best Quality)—3i 9d per 251b Bag, or 61bs for Is. -tITa SCHOICE AS USUAL. The BEST VALUES Given from Is 9d to 3s and 3s 6d« j •WLABGE DISCOUNTS Riven on Large Parcels—by the Half-chest Very Cheap. No. 1 Sugar 5d per lb. BUTTER —AS CHEAP AS USUALW. DEEBLE, BOLLEBTON STEEET, Thames. A NEW DISCOUNT SYSTEM is now in operation at the abore establishment for Cash Purchasers. See Handbills. " Johk Cabsill still Htm in the ele* rating stream of literature for, ever flow-. ing from the great publishing house he founded. Few men hare 'left a deeper mark on their age than John Oasaell. ■ He arrived in London in 1838, with all his ■ belongings tied up in a coloured handkerchief. At the various temperance meetings which he addressed, in a rough and uncultured manner, but with an' earnestness that proved his attachment to temperance views. He saw, however, that more was wanted than mere preach* ing, and with a sagacity deserving of recognition, he projeoted two strong counteractive forces to iutemperaaoe— wholesome beverages and educational literature. He set' op in Fenchurch street an establishment for the sale of tea and coffee. A long way after him MoGowah follows with, his 3s tea. McGowah hu been, in the tea trade for many years, and has a Home and Colonial experience in selection that few can lay claim to. A few yeara ago it occurred to him, after seeing the sameness of the quality of tea supplied on the Thames, that there wan room for a better article than that usually sold. At the same time he saw that it would ba suicidal to introduce a high price, so he determined to put before the judges of good tea an article for 3s, that could not be excelled, unless tliere were those wealthy enough to receive it from Russia, costing about 15s per lb there, being conveyed overland by caravan. Most people bave a hobby, and 3s TEA is McGowan's Hobbt, get a pound and try it. MoQowan's 3s Tea is different and distinct from all other Teas. ' It is tiis intention, at Mine future date, to publish, for the information of the trade,,full instructions as to the plant, time of pulling, selection, manipu* lation, &c. The public are requested to judge tor themselves, in preference to listening to th« disparaging remarks of interested and unprincipled tradesmen. TRY McGowan s 3s T«a

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3610, 22 July 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3610, 22 July 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3610, 22 July 1880, Page 1

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