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»..;./ 7rr - Provisions iiiRS ¥W .-;/". ■.'".Dealers \ts, and. ■ - BlillG!f IMPORTERS OF ■'"" "fancy / CO MAIZE, | CROGtRfES. g ATS ' Oilittftt^ 1',.. ... „;BRAN, PRESERVES.. • ■ CHAFF, PRODUCE, Hj" _at- .. -, ,--.'i» D- . . Lowest PROVISIONS % *"'<-> 0F I - L • -ANDOFDESCRIPTCON. \^4 -THE BEST QUALITY.-- ----,;. NOW LANDING — lew MsmTem. \v. - ff& We are. now [giving the Best Value ever offered on the '"Thames in this article. For Sterling Quality and Truly Deli- " cous Flavor,.ODE. TEAS, can not be"surpassed. Try them and compare.value with any other House in the Trade. ' J^^ COMPETITION CHALLENGED, DEFIED, AND DEFEATED. ........ NOW LANDING, And to Arrive, over— , O/lA BOXBS and PACKAGES of New GROCERIES and OIL•jlflf MEN'S STORES, PROVISIONS and PRESERVES of "*'■'■ - ■ "Every Description.' ■. -. , ' NOW LANDING, AND TO ARRIVE— 500 BA(^S'lpooD QATEN pHAFP 200 .'VOATB •. : :: •■ 200 d 0 B BAN ■::::.■>:■-, ... meaes&r:6.'s - >f Customers 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'VERY 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 Compete-with, bat? SURPASS any OTHER HOUSE in the TRADE. 10 per Cent, will be Saved by dealing with - *~* ; < HOW WE G/ET OUR CUE OP 3* -IVfl Ci\ "'■ -I Wl Nearly all the fine mountain Teas Mr^!BE7 ; ;s■ ■ * fc"', i *•■. »^"* are grpwn in the Tea di tricta of Poo- '- "' ' • chow, factors or native merchants buj _^fT^fT mm'mm'^r^'^'^^'^m^ mTm^^T - .-^|^fc ' ' fcncm from the Tea growers, and then HOW WE GET OUR CUP 1. OF " 'J^ fchey are mnde into " chopß " and Bold j.jj^ ' ' ' ' to the European dealers connected I :KOASTINft;itfD KOLLINft THE Tbl.. . »»* the {o. reis a Te? trf e- e The » —The Tea Roaster stands on the side ™" bannf «myed.oT«rland are.forwarded of the atofe opposite the fireplace, and I—l m flat-htf-tomed boats to the principal taking some 1-aTos in his ; hands he - .1J ,P orfcß» BUcb a 8 Oanfcon or Shanghae. throws fcheminto l the I5lcuo" or pan, he ■ ;- , l^^aHlll^lll^llH|||Bß|aa| then draws the leaves backwards and" . . forwards 1 alorg" the pan until thej are; ' ' Jm^ f^ mm ny g l...l.':.^<—^^.^riuffioicntly roasted j the leaves are then : f*C m 11/ l 4*^;-^!^ "aolled" upon a circular bamboo tray, If I mmmmmm ' \rS^|!jaJM the workman rolling the leaves, until ' '' 's' '. ■ "^ii rff~"^B » small ball is formed, the leaves are tmm^^^m^^^i^i^m^mmmmma^m^mmmmmmi^mmK^^im then found twisted. HOW WE GET OUR CUP OF TEA.. SoßTurct aub SiPMKa thb Tea.—After the Dryt/ig is completed the Tea is carefully sifted and sorted into different kinds, suited to tbe foreign markets, a business which falls . ;' to. the lot of women generally. The large,^cloeely-twisted Jeareg, bright in % . ' . color form the. Hyson .Tea; the small round • curled leaves form ''■'■' '-\ ''* -' '' the-GunpowderV-the'broken leaves, thin and small, ' form the Young Hyson. te Dealers & Cifeiiferal Importers, POLLEJf STREET, :-'S "V-.■/'•"'' . -t h';A m c- s' Goods Packed and. Delivered to all "parts of the" Goldfield *at - ;-. v .; Lowest Counter Prices. f Storekeepers supplied on the most liberal terms. ."V]L"'.■"."' Orders the Country, receive our best atteritioii. Btancli Stores Sat Waitekauri, ■'.-, f ZWhich are Supplied with Every Description of. Goods.

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4286, 26 September 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4286, 26 September 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4286, 26 September 1882, Page 4

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