Mr .1. McNicol'w next Ohaupn ki!o will lal<i- pl;u:o mi Tuod.iy next. ': ('n!(ji:,l)ii (iiii'ticii (Joylr.ii Tea,; price I';-10-1 |n;r lb. In uso liio most ccoiiomiciil Tan ! Twi'lvn yniiiv npo. wlien wn l.rict] In intni(illi-!! \';ill 'liolltiill':- Uil'.tr.l il) llllJ Am:k!:lll(l niiii-Ki'l, |ico|ilu f'liim I ilic ]uic(i tod hiijli, In it now hardly any ot.liorciiuiiu '<* fmthe public louiid out it is tin: purist :iu<l uithnl I Ins clieapcsf. Wo that, nur (Jnlfiinlx) ' lai-disii Ceylnii Tea will be the Villi ll*iitnii.s iinioi)««l all ntliertons, us it i.-s :i tiriit-ulass iiud (iconuiaical beverage.— J}kow>', B.iiatEir, Hi Co.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2663, 6 August 1889, Page 3
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94Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2663, 6 August 1889, Page 3
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