SUBBNESS NOTICES. " A Perfect Beverage, combining Strength, Purity I and Solubility."— i Medical Annual. \ Universally appreciated ' fr>r its M High Quality m Delicious Flavour. M §Lj> Besl & Goes Farthest Jj> A SGIEWTSFSG FACT Ihe chemical conditions oi soil and vari< ties of climati affect plant life. Thus teas grown in some soils posses; distinctive qualities cf flavou: and fragrance, while others again have what is knoiui a: ''body." Tons grown in Ceyloi differ in character from thos< grown in India, while as <" matter of fact there arc ovoi 2000 known .varieties of tea. T; obtain a j)artielar (Savour, am to maintain that flavour yen iil'tor year, teas must he blended. Is blonde:! by an expert nrd if: flavour never varies, it is th< saaie to-day as it was ycstcrd.r, and as it will be a year hence It is a tea remarkable for it; flavour strength and richness: and is sold sit 2s ner lb. THE EMPIRE TEA CO., W. & G. TURM3ULL & Go, Proprietors, WELLINGTON. SUNBURNT FACES MAKES SAD PEOPLE. EDWARDS' PEROXIDE GREAM Is the Finest Remedy in the world. Frfcc only is 6d. F. ED WARD! Stratfcr '.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 88, 12 April 1912, Page 7
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188Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 88, 12 April 1912, Page 7
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