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Article TO ALL CONSUMERS OF TEAS AND COFFEES, ← Page 6 of 6 Article THE PENNY POST. To prevent mistakes, whe... Page 1 of 1
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To All Consumers Of Teas And Coffees,
No Coffees can surpass those of the finest class imported , from Jamaica , and especially when grown on the Mountain estates , it being a fact which long experience has established , that soil has a much more powerful influence in determining the flavour of Coffee than any other causes whatever . But very little of the TRUE MOUNTAIN FLAVOURED JAMAICA falls to the share of even the wealthiest inhabitants of LondonThe quantitimported is exceedingllimitedand is
. y y , not generally bought by the trade . It will he the object of the Company to select the choicest parcels of this valuable Berry , and on no account will they recommend as fine what is not fully entitled to the character .
The Penny Post. To Prevent Mistakes, Whe...
THE PENNY POST . To prevent mistakes , when Orders are sent , the Company would strongly urge the desirableness of sending them by Post , directed THE BRITISH HONG-KONG TEA COMPANY , LONDON . Goods , of any quantity , will be punctually delivered , free of expense , by the Company ' s "Vans , within eight miles of the Establishment . To afford every advantage
TO LARGE CONSUMERS OE TEA , Sec . AND ESPECIALLY TO INN-KEEPERS , HOTEL-KEEPERS , AND THE PIJOPIUETOKS OF
BOARDING-HOUSES , AND BOARDING-SCHOOLS , the Company have made such arrangements with the public carriers , and by means of Consignees , as will enable them to send packages , containing ^ lbs . of Tea and upwards , EREE OE CARRIAGE , to all parts of land and "Walesand the principal Ports of Scotland and
Eng , Ireland , thus placing the inhabitants of the most distant and retired places on the same footing as the residents of London itself . —This is a most important feature in the Company ' s plans , since it affords greater facilities than have ever yet been offered to all large consumers throughout the country , to supply themselves with GENUINE TEAS , and at a considerable saving in their household expenditure . —But even where 7 lbs . may be considered too much for a single purchasetwoor more familiesby uniting together easilavail themselves
, , , , may y of the benefit thus offered by the Company . Purchasers of 30 lbs . will be allowed 1 lb . overweight ; thus placing them on a level with those who have whole Chests , or Boxes , direct from the Bonded Warehouses . The Company affirm with confidence , that parties who can avail themselves of the advantages now offered will effect
A CLEAR SAYffiG OF MTEEN TO TWENTY PER CE 8 T . on the cost of both Teas and Coffees . £ f > To enable the Company to carry out the liberal principle on which this part of their business is conducted , it is indispensable , that all Orders should be accompanied b remittance of the exact amount of the goods sent forwhich
y a , may be made by a Post-Office Order ; or , if more agreeable , the amount may be paid through some party in London , on the delivery of the Carrier ' s receipt for the goods . —Money may also he paid through the Company ' s Bankers , Messrs . BABCLAY , BEVAN , & Co .
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To All Consumers Of Teas And Coffees,
No Coffees can surpass those of the finest class imported , from Jamaica , and especially when grown on the Mountain estates , it being a fact which long experience has established , that soil has a much more powerful influence in determining the flavour of Coffee than any other causes whatever . But very little of the TRUE MOUNTAIN FLAVOURED JAMAICA falls to the share of even the wealthiest inhabitants of LondonThe quantitimported is exceedingllimitedand is
. y y , not generally bought by the trade . It will he the object of the Company to select the choicest parcels of this valuable Berry , and on no account will they recommend as fine what is not fully entitled to the character .
The Penny Post. To Prevent Mistakes, Whe...
THE PENNY POST . To prevent mistakes , when Orders are sent , the Company would strongly urge the desirableness of sending them by Post , directed THE BRITISH HONG-KONG TEA COMPANY , LONDON . Goods , of any quantity , will be punctually delivered , free of expense , by the Company ' s "Vans , within eight miles of the Establishment . To afford every advantage
TO LARGE CONSUMERS OE TEA , Sec . AND ESPECIALLY TO INN-KEEPERS , HOTEL-KEEPERS , AND THE PIJOPIUETOKS OF
BOARDING-HOUSES , AND BOARDING-SCHOOLS , the Company have made such arrangements with the public carriers , and by means of Consignees , as will enable them to send packages , containing ^ lbs . of Tea and upwards , EREE OE CARRIAGE , to all parts of land and "Walesand the principal Ports of Scotland and
Eng , Ireland , thus placing the inhabitants of the most distant and retired places on the same footing as the residents of London itself . —This is a most important feature in the Company ' s plans , since it affords greater facilities than have ever yet been offered to all large consumers throughout the country , to supply themselves with GENUINE TEAS , and at a considerable saving in their household expenditure . —But even where 7 lbs . may be considered too much for a single purchasetwoor more familiesby uniting together easilavail themselves
, , , , may y of the benefit thus offered by the Company . Purchasers of 30 lbs . will be allowed 1 lb . overweight ; thus placing them on a level with those who have whole Chests , or Boxes , direct from the Bonded Warehouses . The Company affirm with confidence , that parties who can avail themselves of the advantages now offered will effect
A CLEAR SAYffiG OF MTEEN TO TWENTY PER CE 8 T . on the cost of both Teas and Coffees . £ f > To enable the Company to carry out the liberal principle on which this part of their business is conducted , it is indispensable , that all Orders should be accompanied b remittance of the exact amount of the goods sent forwhich
y a , may be made by a Post-Office Order ; or , if more agreeable , the amount may be paid through some party in London , on the delivery of the Carrier ' s receipt for the goods . —Money may also he paid through the Company ' s Bankers , Messrs . BABCLAY , BEVAN , & Co .