I ' ' ' ' ' ' Tlls'f this,Tea bought a bargain and offered at the exceed* V' )•'•« ingly low price of-, ;•. „•,< i-.vi ' "*'"r ' '■ ' '. Is 10d per lb, TRY IT,. s < ,2s 4D TRY IT. NIOKEL-PLATED a-;v- .1 12/6 eaoh. := i-. .Si :'.j - ! DUPLEX DOUBLE '''■ '' i A large vanity of Lairj j;w:; FLOUR, ' IRON WIRE, aTAPLES, AND ' KEROSENE, ' SPECIAL PRICES FOR LARGE PARCELS. Full Price Liet on application. JOHN GRAHAM AND 00., YATES' NEW SEEDS JUST ARRIVED.; !: ' i-
BY SPECIAL , APPOINTMENT SIR ANDREW L.L.D., .P.R.S.V E;R.C.P. • (PfIYdIOIAN IN ORDIMRY.TO'THE QUBli'N, 1881). L E .€ :T U R# ¥ i TOTHE, •, ■' STUDENTS OF THE! LONDON HOSPITAL. " Tea to be useful, ahouid befirst of all black' cftinfl'Tea," The Indian Tea, which is being cultivated,lias become so powerful in its cfleots upon l . the nervous syst?m that' a ca}> ol it taken,early in' th^ morning, as' s peoplo do, bo disorders the nervous system that those who take it a'o'tu'ally get into a state.of tea intoxication, and it produces a form-of nqrve.distur- • banee'which is most pninful to witness."' '' l ' " 1,,t " ■ Although we are the largest dealers in Indian and Ceylon Tsas in the, Colonics,. WE HAVE ALWAYb STRONGLY ADVISED the publie'to DRINK our BLENDED ' TE\S iripreferehcotolndianorCejlonalbne.' Womaintain they are too sickly .for 90 PER ObNTof the tea drinking publio; and in England, where Jsboh 'large-'quantities are' shipped, over'Bo'l'Eß CENT 'are used for BLENDING <ftith CHINA TEAS, wliioh are undoubtedly as PUKE as Indian and Ceylon, and FAR' MORE I REFRESHING when properly BLENDED,. Many IN BXPEHIENGED: firms ''plish .Indian,'and,Ceyioii. on the publio because it is beyond them,to produce angular, true blend, and the profit is larger, for oheap common-Indians'give 66t'a strong, coarse liquor, WITHOUT:ANY (JUALITI,' aid make people FOR ATIME, fanoy theyare getting a bargain f till- they find out to their,cost., that S3 IB A, Q: ARK is right 7 The LEADING MEDICAI) nien in.iiN ULANI) are CONDEMNING tho use of Indian and Ceylon TEA ALONiij'and theiijove 'wttsot from Sir A, Clark's l&turo MUST.CONVINOE ALb that a taste for Indians, which nas to ba ACQUIRED BY FOBOE AT FIRST, isVSEBIOUd and dangerous .thing, v ;We are publishing the above- extract for the benefit "of those who have not' seen it, and to support, what we have always maintained. : This is against our- own .interests, for tjie profit on these Teas is equal, if not more, than that on other kinds!' 1 ' ••" NELSON,- 'WATE^ ; # Wf'7 INDIAN, CHINA AND CEVIiON T E A I .M P 0 E TEES, OfIRISTOHDRCH. AUckLAND./DljNJlDlNi WELLINGTON; HOBART, ■ ' . ... " AMD'uDiiOESTUN. •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4141, 17 June 1892, Page 1
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