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TN submitting to tuy Customers ■ i.} and the Public a fresh svpply' - : of TEAS, I do ao with eVery<= confidence, believing that the' - L quality cannot be Surpassed |for - ' the money.. To secure the. Beit 38 Tea in the province I hare .-; selected from samples submitted by Melbourne and Auckland '-■■:■ Merchants—they, of course, se- ; N ., leeting each the best for their ' trade. I hare therefore chosen . from a number of samples that which I beliere 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 bererago so universally used as Tjej. - . should be supplied of excellent quality, I therefore solicit a trial, confident that no other conclusion can be arrired at than McGOWAN'S for 3s TEA. Having a supply of Cheaper : Teas, Stores, Hotels, and whole- - sale buyers will be well treated. - > i.ET UNION DRAWING. TWO THOUSAND SUBSCRIBERS AT TEN SHILLINGS EACH. , & ■ First Prize, 10 acres of land with house . ■ • and stable, at Pttnmure, rttlue .., 425 Second Prize, 2£ acres of land, splendid section, at Panmure, value „. 260 Third Prize, 3£ acres of good land, at Panrnure, value ... ... ... ' 110 Fourth Prize, a teaic of staunch horses, ~. - - cart and harness complete, value.'.,, 7S . Fifth Prize, a new spring cart and - horse, value , ... 60 Sixth Prize, a good working horee, i . with cart and harnets, value ..._- 60 Full particulars c in be obtained from any of the persons authorised to sell books of tickets. Fire hundred Subscribers alreadyguaranUfd. Any further details required bjip '.';kj|:^*. ' tamed on application to the owner iti Jfc'v7t Insurance Offiets, Auckland. :v~ ' 101$ . ■ . \- ■ -<-'. -„ I wish it to be understood that my object in celling 3s Tea. is the greatest good to ll» greatest number, and that the gnatat number is number one, 'therefore try MoGrOWAs'a 9t ■. ■ T*ij ■• v .' • '.-.'■'--..

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3656, 14 September 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3656, 14 September 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3656, 14 September 1880, Page 3

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