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e-COFFEE! As a beverage, when properly prepared, is one of the most wholesome articles of diet. In its power "of calming nervous excitement, of giving rest to the weary anil enabling the system to boar any sudden or unaccustomed strain, it far supasses Tea,, and ■ those - engaged in mental occupations will find it a more agj-eeable and reliable resource than either wine or spirits. brown, Barrett & co.'s ex. CELSI9R and STANDARD BRANDS, after many years of trial and approval by the public, are pronounced the perfection of Coffees. Ask for BROWN, BARRETT & CO.'S EXCELSIOR STANDARD ■ BRAND COFFEE. Wholesale only ,at our Mills and Agents. " Retail at Grocery Establishments in Town and Country. We guarantee our Ground Peppers genuine, and CAUTION the publio against pepper sold in the market very LARGELY ADULTERATED. BROWN, BARRETT & CO. ELLIOTT-STREET, AUCKLAND. TNYESTED FUNDS OVER HALF--1 A-MILLION. THE MUTUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF VICTORIA (Limited). : ESTABLISHED A.D. ISTO, FOR LIFE ASSURANCE, 'ENDOWiUJiiN IS AND ANNUITIES. BONUS YEAR, 1890. (fdir WITHOUT VEXATIOUS CONDITIONS. Chief Office for New Zealand : Exchange Buildings, Duneditu Auckland Offioic : 12S and 130, Queen-street. Directors: Hon. Win, H. Reynolds, M.L.A. (chairman) John M. Ritchie, E;q., J.P. John Roberts, Esq , J.P. D. B. Crniokshank, Esq. (Auckland). Resident Secretary : Win. Wills. (Kg" Age Taken at Nearest Birthday. Low Premiums! Undoubted Security ! Claims Paid Promptly ! Agent for Wnikato, Pinko and Hamilton GEORGE DICKINSON, Cambridge.
NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. r £1,000,000. ' FIRE DEPARTMENT. J.usuranc<? against Loss by Fire of every donC-'iption of property may be cflectod by this company. The following are appointed Agents o thi.H company:— Ngaruawahia WtaSwhata [ T?"ar&Davio 3 Matamata J Cambridge .. James Hally Hamilton .. W. Doy TeAwamntu \j. L . Mamleno Alexandra J Kiliikihi .... .Tames Fan-nil KasjJan ... W. 11. Wallia Waihou ... J. Rowe Shaftesbury ... J. Squirroll Tc Avoha and j c . Ahicr Waiorongomai J Head Office : QDEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. THOMAS JAMES BRASSEY, Manager. PARIS EXHIBITION AND THE WORLD-FAMED " TOWER TEA." "The whole tea arrangements of the Exhibition are entrusted to The Great Tower Street Tea Company, Limited."— i Labour Tribune, July 6th, 1889. I "The Shah of Persia and President Carnot pronounced Tower Tea very good." "Tower Tea was furnished at the Eiflel Tower, and at the Criterion and American Restaurants o£ Messrs Spiers and Pond." — Pictorial World, October 10th, ISS9. "One of the big sights at the English section of the Paris Exhibition is the Indian Palace. The chief exhibitor is The Great Tower Street Tea Company, Limited." —London Star, May 7th, 1SS!). " Packets of Tower Tea have been scattered through every country in the world."—Pictorial World, Oct. 10, ISS9. "We find the samples of Tower Tea supplied to the visitors of the Paris Exhibition, strong, fragrant, and refreshin"."—Labour Tribune, July 6th, 18S9. Uni'ubcedjjntisu Success or TOWER TEA ax the Paris EaUnirnex. "From the description we have given of The Great Tower Street Tea Com pany's exhibits, and the enterprise which hits been displayed in the construction and maintenance of the Palace, we feel ceitain that there will be general approval of the award of a gold medal for the Pavilion, and a Silver Medal for their Tea, this latter being the Highest Award that was given in this class." —Pictorial. World, October 10th, 18S9. Over 250 Millions of cups of TOWJiII TEA are consumed annually in the United Kingdom. Sole Wholesale Agents for New Zealand : ; WM. SHERA & CO., Welleslcy * street Last, Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2770, 15 April 1890, Page 1
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