LA MBS. n:K FIKST OF THE SKA SON KKARHI) IN THE CAVE VAU.JCY And SPECIALLY GROWN AND FATTEN EL FOE EARLY LA.M HS A. RUSSKLL. &?. Bufeher, Thame? str. Pure Milk In Preference T > v ate red Milk. lu the words of Portia in Shake >peare: "The people demand it> •tnd the law awards it." White * ugar in Preference To Brown Sugar In the -wolds of any grocer the public insist upon it, and so we stock no other. ZA H A Ceyion Tea In Preference To Ail Other Teas. In the words of common sense, thaf, is Uie only natural complement of the Test, and the public are asked to take no other. Presuming that you like your tea of average strength, one pound of Z AHA Ceylon Tea will make seventy-five ordinary cups of delicious tea. Now there aiv some people who expect to get a pound of first-class tea for a mere trifle, something that figures out at less than a farthing a~cup. Why should you poison yourself to get a cup of tea at less than the fair value of an acceptable article? We ask you the question: ITor a thoroughly good, pure, delicious and invigorating oup of Ceylon Tea cannot you aSord more than a faithinga cup! If you can, t'jien drink ZAEA TEA jaud let your family drink it. It is .only the natural complement of good' milk, g«od bread, good butter, good meat, etc., etc. Aim to have your breakfast table ALL GOOD, and remember that tea is the governing commodity ef it—something which everyone likes, and which civilisation has rendered necessary. A leading expert said:' "I can't understand why people will drink cheap, inferior tea. They won't use brown sugar, and they prosecute people who sell watered milk. The time is coming when tea, milt and sugar will be considered partners, and 1 purity and goodness be insisted upon with all." PHR NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY, IJMITKD. AGENTS.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10067, 8 February 1909, Page 4
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326Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10067, 8 February 1909, Page 4
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