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55 years unbrokm popularity, hy merit atone / aSjS^' lU sart /a? fev wiA m & m. This Tea does not depend cto any catch-penny schemes for Its trade. We don’t have to beguile your attention away from the quality by Jdevisiog coupon or prize-gift schemes in order to push our sales. Owr tea for 3 5 years has sold by sheer merit alone. It is; 'worth every penny of the price—and more, its quality is outstanding. A cup of Nelson 'Moate’sTea can be distinguished from others in a moment—it has a delicacy of flavour, a quality and purity that cannot be found elsewhere. The strength and purity of Nelson Moate’s Tea results in its being also the most economical. It is the best value you can possibly get. By merit alone it has taken the pre-eminent place, by merit alone it still keeps it, and always will. Sea to it you get Nelson Moats’s. There are no *"just-a3-goods f ” so refuse them firmly. Awarded 4 GOLD, 2 SPECIAL and 1 SILVER MEDAL. Prices; l/d, l/8, i/10, 2/-, 2/2, 2/4, 3/I C J A r

service Zealandia Boots offer the’splendid combination of style, service, comfort and value. Lasts of the most fashionable models are always arriving at the great Zealandia factory, and are adjusted to the New Zealand foot. Every man owe# it to himself to try a pair of 'Zealandias—there’s no boot that gives better value. Ask your Shoeman to show you a pair—see the fine leathers used in the uppers—see how well the linings fit —note the careful lasting, the close oven stitching with fine quality silk and thread examine the good welta and the splendid soles. ’ Then try them —sec how comfortable they are. You’ll get better wear, too, than most boots have given you. If your Shoeman won’t chow you Zealandiaa, write to Skelton, Fro«tic3c & Co., Ltd. Christchurch. Aud at Auckland, Palmerston N. and Qreymouth. The boot illustrated herewith dhows a Zealand ia model, with the new toe that in all the ra(;e in London New York. (51 2? $ jap ■ wlrt* M '<M M\ k 5- jl* ’ ■; 1 to A It It the betl and most economical ol teat end can be taken with absolute comfort those of weak digestion. “The Lancet” says: “Fine tea means better heallh^^6B^

July, 1921—The Hun. G. Carson (Wellington). July, 1921—Tiie Hon. Hr. Collins (Wellington). Juno, 1919—The Hon. T. Y. Duncan (Otago). June, 1920—Tho Hon. W. Earnshaw (Wellington). 1 July, 1921—The Hon. J. Fisher (Auek- ‘ land). June, 1917—Tho Hon. S. t. George (Auckland i. Oct., 1920 The Hon. Sir Win. HallJones June. 1920—The Hon. C. A. C. Hard;, . (Canterbury)-. Feb., 191 S—The Hon. IT Harris (Auckland). Dei-,. 1910—The Hon.a G. Jono (Otago). Jan., 191o—The Hon. C. Lonisson (Canterbury). July, 1921—Tiie Hon. J. MacGregor (Otaga). July, i92l—The Hon. T. M’Gibbon (Otaga). July 1921 Tiie Hon. A. T. M’Ginnity (Nelson). .March, 191G—Tiie Hon. C. M. Mills -Wellington). July 1921—The Hon. W. Morgan (Poverty Bay). , July 1921- The Hon. K. Moore (Canterbury). June 192!)—The Hon. W. Xikora (Auckland). June 1918 The Mon. Sir G. M. O’Korko (Auckland), June 1919-- The Hon. T. Parata. (Oi::v o'. Jan.. 192! The Hen. J. T. Paul I Otago'. July 1021—The Hon. O. Samuel - Tara- ’ nnki). July 1921- Tho Mon. 11. K. Simpson Wellington). March, 1917—The Hon. T. Thompson (Auckland). June. .1917-—The Hon. H. F. Wigrarn (Canterbury),

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 72, 16 July 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 72, 16 July 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 72, 16 July 1914, Page 7

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