Advertisement for United Kingdom Tea Company's Teas, 1890. 'The 5 o'clock Kettle Drum - Lovers of a really Delicious Cup of Tea should not delay a moment in trying the UNITED KINGDOM TEA COMPANY'S TEAS - USED ALL OVER THE WORLD. NOTHING LIKE THEM ANYWHERE!! FIRST HAND DIRECT from the MINCING LANE MARKET. 1 lb. and upwards delivered to any Address, Carriage Paid. Supplied to the MEMBERS' REFRESHMENT ROOMS of the HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT...Chests of 100 lb. and Half-Chests of 60 lb. for proportionate amounts. The Public are respectfully asked to write for Samples, sent Post Free, and to taste and judge for themselves. CHEAP REMITTANCES by Postal Orders issued at any Post Office at 1d., for various sums up to 10s. 6d. and 1½d. for 15s. or 20s.; beyond this Trifling Charge NO FURTHER OUTLAY whatever is incurred; the Teas are promptly Delivered at CUSTOMERS' OWN DOORS anywhere throughout the United Kingdom, CARRIAGE PAID. SUCH A BOON to TEA DRINKERS is UNPRECEDENTED in the ANNALS of the TEA TRADE. UNITED KINGDOM TEA COMPANY, Limited, Offices, 21, MINCING LANE, LONDON. Duty-Paid Stores: IMPERIAL WAREHOUSE, LEMAN STREET, LONDON'. From "Illustrated London News", 1890.
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