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CTheJtea's® asklor -andget! When you know a thing Is the best—you ask for it —make sure of getting it. Therefore ask your grocer for Nelson Moate’s Pure Tea—and get it! Getting it, and no other, means complete satisfaction and a value which cannot be obtained in aay other brand. NELSON MOATES teas 3 5 years ef public approval to its credit. At the grocer’s you will sometimes find brands of tea whose names are unfamiliar to you. These generally consist of Inferior tea, 'with little or no care taken in selection, and often allow a large profit. Sometimes the grocer may prefer to sell these to you for that reason. Ask for Nelson Moate’s Tea and get it—lt will give the best results because it Is the outcome of expert selection and blending of the finest teas obtainable-backed with 35 years experience and the highest reputation and position in the tea trade? With all these advantages we can supply you with infinitely better quality and value than any less experienced firm can do. Keep enough of that ordinary tea to make a pot. Buy a packet of our tea. Make a pot of each and see which is the most economical, which has the best flavour, and which gives the most satisfaction. Try oun against any tea. We do not fear the test, we welcome it. 8 '"i ■■ t & sf/M. <v/v *1 0*

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 42, 20 February 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 42, 20 February 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 42, 20 February 1915, Page 7

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