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258

DRINKS.

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.