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■* ~ i t ■ ** r*r._ .fra&TCTHSi Proof that cannot be gai The latest Report of Dr. Maclaurin, the Government Analyst, on four brands of Nelson Moate's Tea together with the Analysis made in 1882 by Professor Bickerton, Colonial Analyst, makes interesting reading. These Analyses prove beyond contradiction that Nelson, Moate & Co.'s Teas are the Best and Purest that money and experience can buy. They prove, too, that Nelson, Moate's Teas to-day are even better thaH they were in 1882, when retail prices were higher. Remember in both instances the teas were bought from local grocers—the Analyst's report on the same packet and quality that you may purchase to-day. NAME OF TEA, IMZ • ■ Saec'ty CkalW Darr. Royal Spariom Lcavei .. Nil Nil Nil Nil • • Nil Nil Nil Nil per ceit. 9.0 9.Z 8.3 9.6 PRICE OF TEA, 1989 :| l/« I l/» 1/11 ZA Spurious Ltarei Nil Nil Nil Soluble ii Water „ 1.9 Selnble ia HydrtcUeric Add „ Z. 4 Extract „ 35.2 35.7 28.2 37.4 Eitract calculated f rem tl>e dry tea! 38.5 38.6 33.7 140. S Salable ia Water Saluble ia Hydr etMelic Acid Eztrect „ 38.7 40.1 35.6 402 Extract calculated oa the dry tea 42.1 43.7 i 42,3 I 43.7 The above'analysis shows that the whole of these Teas are ofgoed quality and qnite free from adulteration. The extremely small quantity of insoluble ash also indicates treat care and cleanliness in the collection. The samples were purchased by a stranger in the erdinary way across the counter. (Signed) A. W. BICKERTON, Celeaial AuJyaf, Late Public Analyst, Main Division, Hants, England. Samples of these TeaS were purchased from retail gr»cer* in Wellington by one of my staff. These results show that all the Samples are geiuine Teas of good quality, and that great care has been exercised in their collection and preparation for market. (Signed) J. S. MACLAURIN, D.Sc, F.C.S., Gsveramat Aaalyrt. Goed Tea la the nest refreshing, cheapest, and invigorating drink procurable—ask for Prices: 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/- 2/2, 2/4, 3/•■1 ■■*•■.?•:>.*.:■: ■■■:■ ._,-..: vt->< ..«y, ,»■;:■«■- ■:' ■:. agß^tgaSß aasrsES i .- - -iwxmimimmmtfttimmesKsm»M,v. .**

GREAT BRITAIN'S GREATEST PIANOS. Of the celebrated English instruments stocked by the Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., none enjoys such an enviable reputation as the Broadwood Piano. One might say that it is the "Gold Standard" of the Piano Industry. .Made by the oldest-established ifi'-Tn of piano manufacturers in the I British Empire—John Broadwood and jSons, Ltd.—every model is the result of nearly '2OO years' adherence to the highest- ideals in piano construction. During its long history the Broadwood has been helped towards perfection by the World's Master Musicians. Their influence is found in its exquisitely delicate touch and sympathetic, resonant and perfectly modulated tone. Other IJritish-huilt Pianos at "'flu Bristol" include the excellent and reliable Sanies and the renowned Collai'd and Collard. The famous Canadian Organs—The Bell and The Imperial—are jilso on view in a variety of models. All these superb instruments are offered on attractive and easy terms. The flrktol Piano Co,, Ltd., Wellington. \.nth Islam) .Manager, M. J. Brookes. Local Representative. G. i w. Mills. ' a '

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 46, 25 February 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 46, 25 February 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 46, 25 February 1915, Page 7

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