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Proof that cannot be gains: id Th® latest Report of Dr. Maclaurin, the Government Analyst, on lour brand, of Nelson Monte’s Tea together with the Analysis made in 18 82 by Professor D. kerton, 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 than 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. The above analysis shows that the whole of these Teas are of good quality and quite free from adulteration. The extremely small quantity of insoluble ash also indicates great care and cleanliness in the collection. The samples were purchased by a stranger in the ordinary way across the counter. (Signed] A. W. BICKERTON, deltoid AialysL Late Public Analyst, Main Division, Hants, England, Samples of these Teas were purchased from retail grecere in Wellington by one of my staff. These results show that all the Samples ara geiuine Teas of good quality, and that groit care has been exercised IB their collection and preparation lor market. (Signed) J. S. MACLAURIN, D.Se, F.C.S., Garsrutwt Analyst tilesd Tea Is the Mast refreshing, cheapest, and invigorating drink procurable—ask for MISQH MOATE’S Pure Heas Prices: 1/6, 1/8, l/l 0,2/- 2/2, 2/4, 3/- ■ r_ ( ■awr aMMMßMmammra!aawßa«n3Bi

MILD -DERBY Tobacco \ There’s nothing to equal MILD DERBY Tobacco, for it is just the happy medium —not too strong nor yet too mild. The vigorous out-of-door man and the worker who wants a fine full flavoured smoke should buy MILD DERBY. Sold in plugs or in tins.

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Another Sleepless Night? You know what it is Nerves 1 Put them right—act at once before the trouble gets really serious. Metcher’s Phosphatonic will • Fix Your Nerves and You’ll Sleep! It will tone, strengthen, and build up your nervous system permanently. Get it to-d.iy ! 2 6 and 4/6 chemists and stores post free Ch s. A. Fletcher, Chemist, Wellington. Fletcher’s Jrnoi 1 «tii rial

sm K 3 BB GXi Children Thrive on EMULSION They like it bec»««e it i< not disagreeable in t**te Parc, ts with *ick ! y children would certainly be welladvised to give their little one* a course of Laue't Emulsion. Wei have pile* of apr r letter* from grateful mother* and father* idling of the good achieved by Lane** Emulsion. It make* boy* and girl* bonny, strong and able. >v It is the bc:t of all remedies tor Cough*. Cold*, Aalhmai Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung and Wasting Disease*. That'* why doctor* so freely recommend it. Oel a bottle to-day. All tuor-eand chemists have it al 2-6 and 4/6. Beware ol substitutes. Sole Manufacturer: -£• G. LANE, Chemist, Oamaru, N.Z. 10 f gi“ dr * n LANE’S EMULSION because it tastes good. Parents encourage them to tai.e it because , it does good. 2.6 and 4 6 i

As a seasoned smoker you'll like MILT") DERBY. It’s just dark enough to be rich and nutty—just light enough to he smooth and fragrant! In fact the hanp v medium. Try a tin or a plug—to-day.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 48, 27 February 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 48, 27 February 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 48, 27 February 1915, Page 7

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