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TEA BLENDING. . N eminent Tea Expert, writing in the _ " Tea and Coffee Trade Journal, says : —"Tea blending is a scientific art and the acme of the art is to ' lift' blends tip, not to depre&s them to a dull average. The expert will blend low-priced, medium, and fine quality teas in such a way as to make a ' fine liquoring,' not a medium cup. The great secret is to select for your 'fetching up' grade a tea that can dominate the blend. For this, great experience and a highly trained palate are essential. No hard nd fast rules can be laid down, but there is a groat prize to be gained by the succeseful individual who by his skill can make, for two or three pence a pound less money, a blend that shall eoual the more expensive one of the inexpert blender." In New Zealand expert tea blenders are few and far between, arid whilo there are many brands of blended teas on the market, few are the work of real experts. For the most part the teas are mixed in a haphazard kind of way, the main object being the obtaining of a maximum profit. Uniformity of quality or flavour under such conditions in impossible, and purity problematical. There is one firm in New Zealand who have for many years been selling the ' finest blended teas in Australasia. Blended by an expert of grpat experience and unique skill, who also lias the great advantage of his firm's superior buying and importing capabilities, theso teas are undoubtedly very fine examples of the blender's art, and at the various prices at which they are soJd they are undeniably the best value obtainable in the Dominion, We refer to "Tiger" Teas. That they have far so many years retained their supremacy and great popularity in the face of increased competition is evidence of the public's critical abilities. The people of New Zealane are, on the whole, good judges of tea, and as " Tiger " Tea is stili the pick of the great majority, nothing further need be added, except that they are obtainable from all stores at Is 4d, Is 6d, la Bd, Is lOd, and 2s per lb. That at Is 8d per lb is the most 1 avonred at present. It is a very fine tea, and those who cannot afford the higher pr'ced "Tiger" Teas find it quite as good as other brands of tea at 2s a lb. Those, however, who are compelled to buy a low-priced tea will get the best value for t!vir money, both in quality and flavour, if ♦ hey buy the low-priced " Tiger" blends.—(L).

afiVvfct^fW*** The Proprietors of Wolfe's Schnapps have determined to institute proceedings, which will be carried to the utmost extent allowed by law, against anyone refilling their bottles with other spirit and retailing it under the name of As offenders may be ignorant of the very serious risk they are incurring, attention is hereby called to the Act of Parliament of New Zealand, "The Patents' Designs and Trade Marks Act, 1908," under which any person who encloses any goods in any covering (which includes any bottle) to which a trade mark has been applied shall be liable on conviction on indictment to imprisonment with or without hard labour for not over two years or to fine, or to both imprisonment and fine. A REWARD OF £SO is offered for such information as will lead to the conviction of an; - person carrying on theee practice. Any information can bo supplied to our Solicitors, Messrs. Clmpmann and Tripp, Ltrandon Street, Wellington, New UDOLPHO WOLFE COMPANY,. Proprietors of Wolfe's Schnapps

For Children's Coughs and Colds. There is no better remedy j for children's coughs and colds than CARRAGEEN It does them as much good 'as it does the older folk. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Ask for Bonnington's and insist on getting it. It is dangerous to experiment when you can get a remedy that has stood ii) the tes.t for over H 46 years. 7 Mr. A. M. /*••& Ghaut, Te £•" '/ Whaili, Kotorua. V'writes:—"For years now I have used your Irish Moss for coughs yf«*•*• and colds. I-'or chil- £,*Vl drcn it is the best c > medicine in the world; easy to take and safe. iOHMSOPi'S PEERLESS BEVERAGES. JOHNSON's Peerless Beverages quench your thirst and cheer and invigorate during summer's distressing heat. They are pleasing to the palate and refreshing to the body. They are pure and delicious. Address: 211 CHAPEL STREET PUBLIC NOTICE. Dominion Cafe, Wlasterton. fIJKH. M. CLARK begs to announce ±VJL that he has taken over the Dominion Cafe, opposite Post Office, lately conducted by Mr H. Johnson, and trusts, by ttrict attention to business, to merit a fair share of public support. Rooms open all day for meals. Suppers till laidnight

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3185, 10 May 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3185, 10 May 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3185, 10 May 1909, Page 7

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