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'Provisions „ . HEARS & CO., :^;r;V^V'V.^-....-DBA-li3EBS\IN, AND li^^feO'T IMPOBTEHS OF Ailf:***<*:''- $ ' .maize, ; I «WES'-£ OATS, Oilmen*a '. BRAN, fcg;i:i;?^v -W' SHARPS,"' CHAFF, ■:;..'•• ••■.'':-.' y~~ .-■ |V| &c, &c, &c, :H/PEX>DU<3E, H"" _AT- .;;:■;■;'.,;■■.;/ -**n)--* - ■ » Lowest ■ 'PROVISIONS f% ■*•*•*** : EVERY DESCRIPTIIOH. \~^l -THE BEST QUALITY.- ---:; ;•;■ .-\' :■::.;. .no. w landing— _ . 100 Smsofi Teas. $jjr We are now [giving the Best Value ever offered on the !';; 'Thames in this article. For Sterling Quality and Truly Deli- ! gous Flavor, OUR,TEAS can not be surpassed. Try them and value with any other House in the Trade. ! COMPETITION CHALLENGED, DEFIED, AND . JPEFEATED, / • ... NOW LANDING, J2A'KD- [TO ARRIVE, OVEB,— V ;L OAA BOXES and PACKAGES of New,GROCERIES and OIL- ': " Oil" MEN'S STORES, PROVISIONS and PRESERVES of Every Description. / NOW LANDING, AND TO ARRIVE— ' - '500 BAGS P OOD r)ATEN pHAFF gpo a° o ATS .. 200 d 0 B fiAN ___ 7, .[/;.■:- 'MEABS.& CO.'S yi -Customers are in everyway 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, •ij'the'VEßY CHOICEST, BRANDS OE GOODS on the Thames to select 5/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 Compete with, but SURPASS any OTHER HOUSE in the TRADE. TO per Cent, will be Saved by dealing with •'• ™—^—-— — How WE GET OUR cup 0F -■ Sfl^tflHMf ■ IWI'M J"% r^^^ Nearly all tbe fine.mountain Teas l^p^liSESr ■W ■ WmmM »I »X^ are grown in the Tea districts of FOO- -.,- -,i..,.;.:„. .•■;...■,"■ chow, factors or native merchants buy them from the Tea growers, and then they are made into "chops" and sold . , TEA European dealers connected "• .'. -RoASMNa AND ROLLING THE TEA,. " ™th f? rei> nTef tr, ade« f TheTf a? ./—The Tea Roaster,stand, on tbe side •— having arrived overland are forwarded , 'of the atove opposite the fireplace,.and |—| - ln flat-bottomed boats to the principal V .takbg'.some l-ares in. his hands" he Porfcs' BUcb a 9 Conton or Shanghw. throws them into the " kuo " or pan, he LMMMHHiMiMHHiMMi .then draws the leaves backwards and forwards alorg the paii until they are Wk JB ny . *~n «'\"Z-r^~~-J&L \ r sufficientlyTeaßted;thqleavoß are then f W J I%#l ' ' VS^^mßr. "aolled" upon'a circular bamboo tray," \^F I W I "™""^ the workman-TOlling the leaves, until ' • ' . .• a small ball is formed, the leaves are '^vthen'fonndrtwisted. •; '. - . • ; / <'-..--- HOW WE'GET OUR CUP OF TEA.. * SoßTlva AKI)' SirjlSQ thb Tba.—After the Drying is completed the Tea is carefully sifted ''"''' '■■ and sorted into different kinds, suited to tbe foreign markets, a business which falls to the;3ot of women generally. The large, closely-twisted lea res, bright in >\\ ' „",-/ "■ color .form the''Hyson Tea j the small round curled leaves form , , , " , the Gunpowder; the broken leaves, thin and small, ;■ ■!,-,■'•;'; .';'■'.. ■ form the Young Hjson. TS Dealers & General Importers, POLLEN STREET, ..' ' " " : ... ;,.■ \ THAM ES. i<'Goods Packed and Delivered to all parts of the Goldfield at '---'- ■'-'-•■■-•-■ 7 Lowest Counter Prices. vStorekeeper^ supplied on the most liberal terms. ''I V:; -brdei'S frbm the Country receive pur best attentiou. f\ Branch Stores at Waitekauri, ■')• ;Wiichl are Supplied with 'Every Description of Goods.

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4282, 21 September 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4282, 21 September 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4282, 21 September 1882, Page 4

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