Although The Dresden Piano Co.'s name has ♦become a household word throughout the Dominion it has been decided to relinquish this familiar title and to adopt in its place that of ~ Ltd. When the business started over 32 years ago, the name "The Dresden," being honourably associated with all that was best in Music and Art, was chosen as a good trading title, but despite its well-earned popularity, there can be no doubt it is no longer acceptable for an SITOi The Shareholders and Directors are without exception British born and bred, and are all resident under the British flag: there is not, nor has there ever been, one single shilling of anything but British capital used or invested in the business: and as Bristol is the birthplace of the founder and present Chairman of Directors of the Company, the public will appreciate the change of title to that of
Jftecogmsed as the finest an m « fcJfcW lU'.H.IU<M Recognition of the high quality of our teas is typified in two ways—first in the awards of great Gold and Silver Medals granted us in the Exhibitions of the Dominion over a long period, and—what is more gratifying to us—the steady ever-growing sales and great popularity which, for 3 5 years has kept our tea at the top of the tree. Everything that care, money and organisation can do has been done to make our tea perfection- We are the only tea blenders in Australasia with our own Ceylon Offices, and our Ceylon Buyers supply us with only the best teas obtainable. Careful attention, selection and expert blending, linked with the high quality of the teas, produces an article which, for strength, delicacy of flavour, and purity, is on a plane- by itself. Nelson Moate's Pure Tea is made by experts for experts. In the first cup you drink you will find out why our teas are recognised as the best. We only ask you to buy one packet, because we know it will convince you at once. Only told Medal 1882 (in open competition) First Silver Medal 1882 Gold Medal - 1907 Two Gold and two Special Medals 1914 (in open competition) ti"» ff -its
Madam' Tie a knot in your handke TOhief, before going out, to remind you to order a tin of m 1 A delicious beverage. THE STANDARD COCOA OF THE WORLD. CHEAP. BECAUSE A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY. A FOOD FOR THE MUSCLES. A TONIC FOR THE NERVES. A DELICACY FOR THE PALATE. Try it! >: X The rtmth *f the if>vc»Ug*tton by England's great medical journal. **Th* LancM," i proved tliui iae tea like AMBCR TIPS at 2l- pet lb. it a\m»H ti cheap « , i i&larivr u-«i at 1/6, he< «u>« it girei mor* cup* to the lb. and meant bttttr Ktilth.//
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 17, 21 January 1915, Page 7
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465Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 17, 21 January 1915, Page 7
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