GOOD TEA, Like good music, is a delight to young and old. The chorus of praise for the quality of STANDARD TEAS is the best evidence of their superior merit. We are not like other advertiser* in prejudicing competitive brands by wild assertions about general inferiority. We have great faith in the judgment of an intelligent and discriminating public, and know that it receives with tha proverbial grain of salt slapdash statements about ‘ money cannot buy better,’ 1 our 2/- blend is tha best in the world,’ and so forth. What we would like to impress upon Tea Drinkers is the fact that in the selection of oar various Teas for blending purposes, the greatest care and the highest expert talent is given to seoura uniformity of particular prided blends, freedom from impurities and bad flavour, a rich and full* bodied liquor, a delicate and refreshing aroma, and altogether the most agreeable, pleasant, and pura Tea than can he sold for the money. We have had so many proofs the favour of our STANDARD TEAS receive over other highly advertised blends, that it is scarcely necessary to dwell upon their distinguishing merit ; but lost there should be some doubt with buyers over the various Nos., viz., from No. 1 to No. 8, we expiate that we adopt the one brand, ‘standard; WITH DESIGH LIKE BELOW. PURE And that each bTo; is perfectly distinct in character and kept uniform. Some of the conservative grocers insist ©n giving their customers what THEY think is the good Tea. They don’t like wholesale interfering with their supposed prerogative, hut the best way to treat these is to be independent and insist on being supplied with L. D. NATHAN & Co’s. STANDARD TEAS.
ABDOL. ABDOL . NO MORE TOOTHACHE! ABDOL TO THE RESCUE BEATEN AT LAST. ABDOL, Grand Local testimonials.
M. G. LAMBERT, HOP BEEP AND COBDIAL MANUFACTURER, MANGAWHARE,
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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 206, 14 July 1893, Page 7
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