„, Provisions, .. IubAKS ft uOi| Dealers in, and DIRECT IMPORTERS OF fancy CO MAIZE, ! 'IPCERIES. gj OATg BRAN, «*«* m SHARPS • PRESERVES. . CHAFF, PRODUCE, |^J AT."'a» ■■"■'-AKD--.A, : ■ . lowest » .»ic«f, ,-! ;- * 0F", ' ; L -ATOOFEVERY DESCRIPTION. f^| -THE BEST QUALITY.NOW LANDING— Mew Season Teas. We are now giving the Best Value ever offered on the Thames in.this article. For Sterling Quality and Truly Delicqus Fl^or, OCR TFAS can not be surpassed. Try them and : cointiai'e value with any other House in the Trade. :* * l". T "'{7 " "S^T" COMPETITION CHALLENGED, DEFIED, AND DEFEATED. NOW LANDING, And to Arrive, over— Oi\ A BOXES and PACKAGES of New GROCERIES and OILqIIH MEN'S STORES, PROVISIONS and PRESERVES of Every Description. NOW LANDING, AND TO ARRIVE— *500 BAGS H 00T) AATEN pHAFF 200 "" OATS0 ATS 300 d 0 B SAK :- !1'"v ' ■ MEAKS & OO.'S Castom'ers are iv every way liberally dealt with, no effort is spared on their part to give Satisfaction, and for Sterling Honest Value no other House can surpass them. They have the Largest, Cheapest, and Best Assorted Stock of the VERT CHOICEST BRANDS OF GOODS on the Thames to select from,' and their Stock being always carefully selected in the Very Best Markets, ' LONG EXPERIENCE and CAPITAL places them in a position not only to V Compete with, but SURPASS any OTHER, HOUSE in the TRADE, f -■,.fg* 10 per Cent, will be Saved by dealing with : I HOW WE GET OUR CUP OP _>__ Aft Hl^k TEA sPtoiS^^F I^bl P" JUI b"*^^^ Nearly all tlie fine mountain Teas . gj|!Kili|ar ■w I WmmM* lIW ore grown in tiie Tea di tricts of Foochow, factors or native merchants buy >them from the Tea growers, and then . —The Te» Bo.Bt«t .luidt or, the .Ue ■" . flatCbottonwd boat, to the pritioipnl . j,tth..toT6 opposite th.Sreplm,u< (■■] h „ Sh«ngh«e Inking some I»aTPB in his lianos he * ' . throws them into the "kao" or pan, he m^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^m^m^m^mm then draws the leaves baikwardsand -' forwards alorg the pan until (hey are WL Jl PY J ~l^7^T^"-JSI eufiicientlj roasted; the.leaves are then I -I I 11/ l * %!^mfai3lE " aolled" upon a circular bamboo tray, 111 ™™"™ iPy?lpfc|lß ■ the workman rolling the leave?, until , ; - - b email ball is formed, the leaves are MMHHMHHMHinHMMMHi^ ihen found twisted. ■ HOW WE GET OUR CUP OF TEA.. SobtinG ASD Sll'TiNft thb Tea. —After tlie Drying is completed the Tea is carefully sifted and sorted into different kinds, suited to the foreign markets, a business which falls ■' " ' to the lot of. women generally. The large, closely-twisted leares, bright in color form the Hyson Tea ; the email round curled leaves form the Q-unpowder; the broken leaves, thin and small, ' ' . form the Young Hjson. Tea Dealers & (general Importers, POLLEN STREET, THAMES. - Goods Packed and Delivered to all parts of the Goldfield at * Lowest Counter Prices. Storekeepers supplied on tlie most liberal terms. Orders from the Country receive our best attentiou. Branch Stores at Waitekauri, Which are Supplied with Every Description of Goods-
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4265, 1 September 1882, Page 4
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483Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4265, 1 September 1882, Page 4
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