Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . SALADA is tea at its best—in all its garden buy it in small quan-tities as you require it. Al-|ways fresh. .*. .. .*. .. .. ALADA is hill grown tea—grown on plantationshigh up on the hills of Ceylon. The leaves are smalland tender with a rich, full flavor. SALADA isalways of unvarying good quality. Will you be content to sellordinary tea when you can get SALADA? A postal inquirywill bring samples and price lists by return SALADA TEA CO., TORONTO AND MONTREAL. would not be Salada quality. Thereis only one time in the year that wehave mo


Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . SALADA is tea at its best—in all its garden buy it in small quan-tities as you require it. Al-|ways fresh. .*. .. .*. .. .. ALADA is hill grown tea—grown on plantationshigh up on the hills of Ceylon. The leaves are smalland tender with a rich, full flavor. SALADA isalways of unvarying good quality. Will you be content to sellordinary tea when you can get SALADA? A postal inquirywill bring samples and price lists by return SALADA TEA CO., TORONTO AND MONTREAL. would not be Salada quality. Thereis only one time in the year that wehave more than our normal quantity oftea in stock, and that is during themonsoon period, when all the tea com-ing forward is comparatively poor, butin this case we only provide ourselveswith stock sufficient to last us seven oreight weeks. Fresh tea is all impor-tant, and, therefore, we cannot affordto speculate and hold. Many retail grocers, if they hearthat the tea market is likely to advancebuy heavily of bulk teas, forgetting allthe time that if there is an advance intea of even three or four cents perpound, in the course of a year theirtea has deteriorated in value t


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