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this Leaf, and the many Vertues of the Drink, printed at Paris 1653 P^^^ 10. Chap. 13. '* And to the end that all Persons of Eminency and Quality^ Gentlemen and others who have occasion for Tea in Leaf, may be supplyed, These are to give notice that the said Thomas Garway hath Tea to sell from sixteen to fifty Shillings the pound. " And whereas several Persons using Coffee, have been accustomed to buy the powder thereof by the pound, or in lesser, or greater quantities, which, if kept two dayes looseth much of its first Goodness. And, forasmuch as the Berries after drying may be kept, if need require for some Moneths ; Therefore all persons living remote from London, and have occasion for the said powder, are advised to buy the said Coffee Berries ready dryed, which being in a Morter beaten, or in a Mill ground to powder, as they use it, will so often be brisk, fresh, and fragrant, and in its full vigour and strength as if new prepared, to the great satisfaction of the Drinkers thereof, as hath been experienced by many in this City. Which Commodity of the best sort, the said Thomas Garway hath alwayes ready dryed to be sold at reasonable Rates. " Also such as will have Coffee in powder, or the Berries undryed, or Chocolata, may by the said Thomas Garway h^ supplied to their content : With such fur- ther Instructions and perfect Directions how to use Tea, Coffee diVid Chocolata, as is, or may be needful, and so as to be efficatious and operative, according to their several Vertues.

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