What does your tea-package contain ? Be sure of what you’re buying—a fancy package is no guarantee of the excellence of the contents. Particularly so with Tea, for there are hundreds of “ brands" which consist simply of inferior tea put up in fancy packages. Don’t be misled into buying any of these. Sometimes they are pushed because they give the grocer more profit. Get a brand of proved merit. Nelson, Moate’s Teas have held the leading position in the Dominion for 3 5 years. Their quality, purity and value have placed them there and will maintain them. Being the largest buyers of Ceylon and Indian Teas in New Zealand we get many advantages, while our long experience in blending and selection enables us to produce Teas that stand alone in quailty, purity and economy of use. The brand “Nelson, Moate” is your safeguard against inferiority. It stands for unparalleled value. To get Nelson, Moate Teas is to get satisfaction, not once but always. Ohe brand that protects yon against inferiority. fCTE®C T C* & ir m a? , -„ y *t V )
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DEAUTY COMES FROM WITHIN. It matters not liow beautiful the features. how per feet the figure, or how glossy or redundant the hair, no women -hi look really pretty or attractive if her face betrays a disordered digestive apparatus. A yellow sieklv face is incompatable with i;nv womanly charm. Thei-' are case; k.m vn where ladies have suffered in silence for years from sickening liver and stomach complaints, simply because they were unable to withstand the weakening and racking propensi--1 : '>s of the ordinary purgative medicines. In such cases Laxo-Tonic Pills may be taken with utmost confidence, for they neither unduly purge nor do they weaken. These Pills have been known to bring the roses to a girl’s cheeks which bad been absent for 'pats. Price, Is Mid 2s. Obtainable at R. Richardson's. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 54, 6 March 1915, Page 7
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326Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 54, 6 March 1915, Page 7
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