•.**aj*i.'.->a*MM«: On the importance Of being sure this pacing* are sure of \xmaw'4&tM*mi tytdhty and tte best value &^sz^Bm& liilffl :^V^ mi When you buy tea you want to be tun you are getting the beat quality and tho best value for your money. Meat brands are "just tea" made up into packets. Don't yen think it would be much more satisfactory to you to insist on a tea whose quality and value you are sure of? Our tea is the outcome of 35 years practical experience In blending. We have the largest stocks in the Dominion of tho choicest Ceylon and Indian teas, and we know exactly how to blend these to tho best advantage. That is why in Nelson Moate's teas you get a flavour, delicacy, strength, purity and value you cannot get from any others. Our name, and 35 years public approval is behind our tea. Wo are ««r« you can get no ether tea as , good—you will be ture of It toe when you taste tho first cup. Prices-1/6, 1/S, 1/1 •,!/•, 212, 2/4, J/-. Award©*" 4 «OL», t SPIfUL, and 1 fILVBfc MBfcAL.
GOUT AND ITS CURE. Those painful twinges, that stiffness and soreness of the muscles, the swollen and inflamed joints, the dull aches and pains in the back are gouty symptoms caused by excess uric acid in the blood. Gout and the kindred diseases of Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Lumbago are all due to this excess uric acid accumulating in the system and depositing in the form of urates in the muscles and joints. To effect a cure this excess uric acid must be removed. There's only one remedy that will do it—and it is RHEUMO. It contains the essential specifics which will eradicate this uric acid excess from the blood. It has cured thousands. Mr W. James, late proprietor of the- Terminus Hotel, Christchurch, is well known throughout Canterbury. He writes:—"l suffered very greatly from Rheumatic Gout for quite fourteen yearß. I tried almst every remedy suggested by my friends and medical practitioners, but with very little relief. About three years ago I was strongly advised to try RHEUMO. I did sr with the greatest satisfaction. 6d and 4s 6d. 'a
Oh, woman, in our hours of ease, Uncertain, coy, and hard to please; But when a cough contracts our brow A ministering angel thou! We see you sprinting for the phial That holds a priceless boon Of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, and which Will ease our trouble soon.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 14, 3 September 1914, Page 7
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415Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 14, 3 September 1914, Page 7
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