all refe?~ \ & :!> Their ages are different, their outlook on life is different —but their taste in tea shows no variation. All the family since Grandma s day have been ‘ brought up on’ Nelson Moate’s. And it’s still preferred. To quote the words of little Jean (aged 4) — “When the gwocer comes :j tin’ we want more tea, we say. j •the usual, pwease, Mr. ' f Gwocer/ an’ of course he ji X ALWAYS bwings us— jj^ MELSON MOATE’S PURE TEAS
The workers toiling hard all day, In Workshops and in mills, © Know they'll £eep in perfect health By taking Beecham’s Pills. ® To carry on the business of life with efficiency and success a condition of physical fitness is most important. Even the strongest suffer at some time from biliouness. sick headache, indigestion, constipation or inactive liver. To effect a speedy relief . Take
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1926, Page 4
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142Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1926, Page 4
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