:^n.ms^.M^u^^ 3 'J ir <rs *. vj» , <i a >' that you will get belief value and satisfaction from a tea with 55 years' unsullied reputation behind it, than from inferior tea which, bought and mixed by inexperienced hands, finds its way into a grocer's shop and for various reasons is often pushed more than really good brands. For superlative quality, value and satisfaction get / mm,, lA i. I&fuse any but this package] It stands for supreme quality. •1!- ('*?■■■ , '■*•'• VM MO/£..«& \, \\\m wsm. i^qj, 3 5 years have taught us how to produce tea., which are unequalled for purity, strength and delicacy of fSavour. it stands to reason the grocer, with a thousand different articles to manage, cannot blend as we can, even if he could get the same quality leaf. In Nelson Moate's Tea, selection of the leaf and the blending has been brought to a pitch of excellence which only long experience and a pre-eminent position in the tea trade could attain. Ask for Nelson Moate's Pure Tea and get the finest tea obtainable. Us strength makes it the rcrcost economical. Only one packet is require .o make a life-long uxer. Prices to suit all, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/-,..2/2, 2/4, 3/gga^i»»«^««*^^«»o^
OUT TROUBLES MANY A MAN Many people seem to think thai ;"ufc is a privilege solely of those >o:dthy old, geutleinen who have no.i'i.'j; to do, and all day in which to in it. Never was there a greater misakc. Gout is only one form of the 'inf.t prevalent disease—excoss of uric eid in the blood. Other troubles of he same nature are Rheumatic Gout, ; i!-iimaiism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Irnvel, St.one and Neuritis. None of licse diseases, whether hereditary or [•quired, won!'! muse so much pain rid -'-suffering if taken in hand wjiei) lie early symptoms were manifested V lieu the first arises and twinges oi' >:im are fell ir, is necessary to lake . medicine that Will neutralise and radicate the excess uric acid. That ouiedy. is lUittUMO. It possesses ho remarkable power of ridding thb \si "in of uric acid and its deposits. Jea;! the experience of a sufferer for ver twenty Years. Mr 11. Hullen, ■hevipt, Writes:—"LIHKUMO has ono my wife a great amount of good. Ifie got no good from the Manmei Ipriugs, having suffered from Chronic Mieumatism for over twenty years." s 6d and 4s 6d, 80
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 98, 15 August 1914, Page 7
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391Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 98, 15 August 1914, Page 7
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