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TN submitting to my Customers and the Public a fresh supply of TEAS, I do so with e?ery. confidence, believing that the quality cannot be Surpassed ,for . the money. To secure the Best 3s Tea in the province I nave selected from samples submitted by Melbourne and Auckland Merchants—they, 'of course, soleoting each the best for their trade. I hare therefore chosen from a number of samples that which I believe to be the BEST, and purchased the WHOLE of that Particular Line, so that it will be impossible to obtain a better article elsewhere. It being essential that a bevcr« age so universally used as Tea should be supplied of excellent quality, I therefore solicit a trial, confident that no other conclusion can be arrired at than AIcGOWAN'S for 3s TEA. Having a supply of Cheaper Teas, Stores, Hotels, and whole* sale buyers will be well treated. - A RT UNION DRAWING. TWO THOUSAND SUBSCRIBERS. AT TEN SHILLINGS EACH. First Prize, 10 acres of land with house and itable, at Paumure, Talue ... 425 Second Prize, 2£ acres of land, splendid section, at Panmure, value ... 250 Third Prize, 3& acres of good laud, at Pantnure, vulue 110 Fourth Prize, a tearr of staunch horse*, cattandhnrnces complete, value!.. 75 Fifth Prize, a new spring cart and horse, value •.. .. .60": Sixth Prise, a goad working bor.-e, with cart and harness, value ... 50 Full particulars can be obtained from any of the persons authorised to sell books of tickotf. Five hundred Subscribers already guaranteed. ! Any further details required can bft eJJ^'v j taioed on upplication to the owner at Na» 35fe lnjuroj.ee Offiet-s, Auckland. 1014:£/ I wish it to be understood tint my ohjecfc in selling 3s Tea is the greatest good to* the. greatest number,'and fehatthe gnaUt number is number one, therefore try McOowahlj 9a , T*A; _■ . ■

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3655, 13 September 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3655, 13 September 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3655, 13 September 1880, Page 3

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