IMITATION is the sincerest form ot flattery. The Chinese Revolution is but an imitation of the revolutions in Turkey arid Portugal, both of which have been successful. China will drive the Manchu Dynasty out ci the country, and another ruler will take his place, or a great many Chinamen will lose their heads. Imitation within bound is good, but imitation in trade affairs is despicable. Those who endeavour to sell teas in imitation of the famous Crescent Blend To;; put on the market iby the Ejnpire ; Tea Company fail because they cannot produce the quality. Crescent Blend Tea is. good al'. the time.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10461, 27 October 1911, Page 5
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103Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10461, 27 October 1911, Page 5
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