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To All Consumers Of Teas And Coffees,
TO ALL CONSUMERS OF TEAS AND COFFEES ,
THROUGHOUT THE UNITED KINGDOM .
WHOLESALE AND KETATL Tea and Coffee JEstaMislimenU Nps . . 12 & 13 , NICHOLAS LANE ,
FIRST AND SECOND HOUSES FROM KING WILLIAM STREET , CITY , ig ^ On the Right-hand side from tho Mansion . House .
Though more than two centuries have now elapsed since the infusion of the leaves ' of the Tea plant was first used in this country , and although it has . so universaily become a daily beverage , that scarcely a family is to be found by which it is not regarded as- a wholesome and an agreeable drink , if not an absolute necessary of life , the complaints that good Tea is only to be occasionally obtained , and at very high prices , are almost as numerous as ever . Now , it ought to be known that there are circumstances connected with the Tea-trade which
render tbe consunjer . especially liable both to impose upon himself , and to be imposed upon by others . The very great variety that exists in the prices , appearances , . and real qualities of Teas , gives the less scrupulous trader an opportunity to take advantage of the bad taste , or ignorance of-his customers . Very few private persons can discover the true character of a Tea by its appearance , and such is
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
To All Consumers Of Teas And Coffees,
TO ALL CONSUMERS OF TEAS AND COFFEES ,
THROUGHOUT THE UNITED KINGDOM .
WHOLESALE AND KETATL Tea and Coffee JEstaMislimenU Nps . . 12 & 13 , NICHOLAS LANE ,
FIRST AND SECOND HOUSES FROM KING WILLIAM STREET , CITY , ig ^ On the Right-hand side from tho Mansion . House .
Though more than two centuries have now elapsed since the infusion of the leaves ' of the Tea plant was first used in this country , and although it has . so universaily become a daily beverage , that scarcely a family is to be found by which it is not regarded as- a wholesome and an agreeable drink , if not an absolute necessary of life , the complaints that good Tea is only to be occasionally obtained , and at very high prices , are almost as numerous as ever . Now , it ought to be known that there are circumstances connected with the Tea-trade which
render tbe consunjer . especially liable both to impose upon himself , and to be imposed upon by others . The very great variety that exists in the prices , appearances , . and real qualities of Teas , gives the less scrupulous trader an opportunity to take advantage of the bad taste , or ignorance of-his customers . Very few private persons can discover the true character of a Tea by its appearance , and such is