, I BROWN, BARRETT &CO.'S ! TEA CIRCULAR, j ~~. ZZ ~~ ■'■ : j WE WOULD NOT HAVE VENTURED TO ENTER WITH NEWLY-AUOP j TED SKILL AND ALL OUR STRENGTH IN THE TEA-PACKING TRADE HAD WE NOT SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL AND STRIKING TO INTRO j DCJCE. i OUR WELL-KNOWN BRANDS OF COFFEES WE HAVE ALSO ADOPTED j FOR OUR TEAS, AND THE v.» O . <►•?»> s%i\ ft. d\ ®°Ml MM- fM& I 2s lOd per Ib. 2s -Id per lb. 2s per lb. j BRANDS CONSIST OF A BLENDING OF THAT SO VERY FAMOUS AND RENOWNED TEA IN VOGUE AND ALL THE RAGE IN ENGLAND, I . THE CEYLON TEA. Our Name on each respective Brand will suffice as a guarantee of the good value of each quality. But one of our Best Brands will be the COLOMBO GARDEN CEYLON TEA, A Pearl or a Koh-i-noor amonust all Teas that have come before thk Pchlio YJiT. j The price, 2s lOd per lb. for this Tea, we made so low, wishing to introduce the i same, and making a profit by the quantity of its sale. J Its real value will be ascertained by its economical quality. One pound of tin's j Tea will go as far as pounds of any other Tea, aud the consumer will have the i excellence of its flavor'into the bargain. I ' It is the Bouquet of all the best blends procurable from Colombo direct. Sure to be liked by all, and will no doubt secure us the success we aim at. BROWN", BARRETT & CO., i TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANTS. i i _ __ _ _ ! READ, MARK, LEARN, INWARDLY DIGEST THE-FINEST BAKING POWDKR IN THE WORLD IS i 'THE' BAKING POWDER MANUFACTURED from the PUREST and MOST WHOLESOME IN (IREDIBNTS. It is one of the most important discoveries ever made by \ mankind, because it conduces so n.uch to the health of families. I PUDDINGS WITHOUT YEAST. BREAD WITHOUT YEAST. PASTRY WITH LESS I j BUTTER. 1 DIRECTIONS FOR USE. j TO HAKE BSEAD.—To every pound of flour add a large teaspoonful of the ' Baking Powder, the usual quantity of sale with each pound of flour, in a dry state ; then I pour on about half-a-pint of cold water or milk, mix quickly into a dough of th.e •■ same consistence as when using yeast, taking care not to knead it more than necessary. It is most important that the oven should be sufficiently hot. . PASTRY, PIE CRUSTS, &c—Mix about half-a-teaspoonful of the Powder with a pound I of flour, then work in about half the usual quantity of butter, dripping, or lard. i PLUM, SUET, and OTHER PUDDINGS should never be made without it. A teaspoon--1 fnl to a pound of flour makes them both light and digestible, and effects a great saving in , i eggs and butter. '■ NORFOLK DUMPLINGS.—Prepare as for Bread, put into boiling water immediately I and boil twenty minutes without taking the lid off, J SCONES,—Use same quantities as for Bread, using sweet milk or water. " ' COPY OF ANALYTICAL REPORT. i Laboratory, Hobson-street, Auckland, June 13, ISS4. i "I have sampled the Baking Powder in the bulk, prepared by Mr John 1 Buchanan, Merchant, Auckland, and have analysed the same and find the constitu- [ ents pure and well-proportioned. : " The result of my examination proves this article to be superior to any either imported or eolonially prepared that lias been submitted to me, and I. can, therefore, ■ i confidently recommend it to the public.' , ! (Signed) J. A. POND, Colonial Analyst , Manufactured and Sold Wholesale l>v ; E. BUCHANAN & CO., j TEA, COEEEE, AND SPICE MERCHANTS, ' RJvTAIL BY STOREKEEPERS GENERAILY. ! iTt fW\ ff /d\ \ N ' Z, INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE. ! S-4L 'W? ft £\%& M //#A W," The bleudiiis; is entirely altcitI § jj-iijl a Jf JK^fso l %dedtobvMr. Kulson liims.ilf, li's THE Mr / r \k TIMABU HERALD, j THOUGH M $ • \ PRIOF'S" I DWDfI UII?MI\FT\ titfji ■<t ! i i)Kh DkkftUEiU 1 JCiAa, I AUCKLAND, WE' GHRiSTCHURGH, DUNEOIN. ! AGENTS EVERYWHERE,
I JOHN PARR JXT AS "VTOW IN CTOCK—; I . I EDWARD WEBB & SONS' UELEUKATKJJ ! IMPERIAL AND CHAMPION | SWEDE SEED, I ■ The very best iu the market. ; LAWES' 315 % SUPERPHOSPHATES : J.C.E. BONED UST , WAIL 3 A LIME, MANURE & HOOK ', salt. : Bust Brandy of Galvanised Barb and Plain Fencing Wire Walker's Iron Rollers ami Fins Wood Rollers and Pins Corrugated Iron. Ridging. Spouting, i &e. ' : BUILDERS' ANT) GENERAL IRON- i MONGERY, I Good Selection Paperhangings, ' GROCERY, EARTHEN YVARR, &v. HAMILTON AND CAMBRIDGE.
!rp AND OON, ; PRACTICAL BUILDERS, j BRICKLAYERS & STONE MASONS, 1 HAMILTON. I _ T. Cluppell having had 30 years' expo- '■ rience in London, is prepared to execute i any work in the above Hues that may bo I entrusted to him. Designs, plana and ! estimates for any class of building work I can he prepared if required. - Concrete Buildirgs, Tanks, Drains ami ■ Sanitary Work generally can be under- ' taken. Jobbing work personally attended to. : T. CHAPPELL & SON, _ _ _ Hatniltou. DR. WILKINS, Shortland-"eti ; e7t * (near Star Office), Auckland, treats most diseases by Electricity, Galvanism, &c, Hot Air, Vapour and Medicated Baths, after Professor Kirk's system. . Spectacles arrauged to all sights. See Dr. Wilkius's pamphlet on the curability ; of all diseases, surgical, medical and nerve • debility, mainly without internal medi- ; cinee. Post free, 7d. Call or write. T7ISITING CARDS printed, equafto I V coppefplate, at The Waikato Times ! Ofhfip.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2742, 8 February 1890, Page 4
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