. Canadian grocer January-March 1918. eas have won for them a high place in the estimation of dis-criminating users throughout Canada. The war situation,however, overrules everything just now, and it is a matter ofregret to us that the inevitable prohibition of exports of Teafrom the United Kingdom prevents the usual buyers receivingtheir regular supplies. Immediately on the return to usual conditions Melroses Teaswill be put again on the Canadian Market and a great develop-ment of business is confidently anticipated. ANDW. MELROSE & CO. Tea Merchants to the KingEDINBURGH, SCOTLAND Agents for
. Canadian grocer January-March 1918. eas have won for them a high place in the estimation of dis-criminating users throughout Canada. The war situation,however, overrules everything just now, and it is a matter ofregret to us that the inevitable prohibition of exports of Teafrom the United Kingdom prevents the usual buyers receivingtheir regular supplies. Immediately on the return to usual conditions Melroses Teaswill be put again on the Canadian Market and a great develop-ment of business is confidently anticipated. ANDW. MELROSE & CO. Tea Merchants to the KingEDINBURGH, SCOTLAND Agents for Canada—Wm. H. Dunn. 180 St. Paul St. Dole Bros. Hops & Malt Co. BOSTON, MASS., BRAND HOPS FOR FAMILY TRADE They are carefully selected and packed for theCanadian trade, in cases of 10, 15 or 30 , containing XA, % or 1-lb. packets. R. E. BOYD & COMPANY Agents for the Province of Quebec15 STE. THERESE ST. MONTREAL DONALD H. BAIN CO. AGENTS FOR THE CANADIAN NORTH-WEST STOP THE WASTE!.
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