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■pati TI7T-'TT7,/r A r T ,T / N C JTT"C*V"T""P t-'.V! H hear that vo fering for years, have triad all kinds of advertised cures in vain you owe it to yourself to try RHEUMO. Liniments or embrocations only deaden the pain for awhile —RHEUMO cures in the one and only way—it penetrates the blood cleanses it of excess uric acid and thus removes the cause. Once the cause ; s removed, the pain and swelling disappear. Why use suits with foreign names and so-called "remedies"'' whicli claim to ov.r? Rheumatism and everything else? Try EHEUMO—a specific intended to cure Rheumatic 'complaints have been cured quickly—permanently and we have their letters of praise for-RHEUMO. Mr William ones of the Terminus Hotel. Oliristchurch, was cured by this powerful remedy after suffer ing for 14 years. Cure your Rheumatism. Grout or Lumbago—start it to-day 2/(3 and 4/0. . 103 That cough of yours is troublesome ;t night! Here's the remedy: .Take a few drops of "K'AZOL" on a piece of suear and immediate relief will ensue. INO v.ought is

Why Tea Costs More A Statement that Every Housewife Should Read The war has faced every tea merchant with the problem _of increasing prices or reducing his quality. He has to follow one course or the other—there's no escape—for the wholesale cost of line tea in Eastern markets has increased over 2kl. per lb. since August last. The main reason for this rise has been the greatly increased demand—and the fnct that tea production cannot materially increase for at least five years. Take for instance the enormous quantity of tea required for the men in the trenches and on active service. It is readily seen why tea has been selected as the soldiers' beverage—it is easily transported —is quickly and readily prepared anywhere—and above all it is invaluable for. its invigorating and stimulating qualities. With the exception of 3 million Britishers, but few of the 25 million men under arms in Europe to-day were previously tea drinkers—yet almost in a day tea had to be found for them, Do you wonder then, that the tea has gone up, up, up in price?— that to-day fine tea costs the packer in New Zealand on the average to 3d. per. lb. more than in August last. 4>Add to this Russia's 160 millions, who, with a stroke of the pen, have been turned into tea drinkers by the Vodka prohibition add a score of minor causes and you will see why the increase had to come. Therefore, too, you will see that any tea giving value for the money cannot be sold at the same price as in August last. It simply can't be done—unless, of course, the price originally charged was absolutely excessive. If a fair price and good vah;j was formerly given, the packer is now faced with a loss on every packet. There's no escape from the either prices have to be increased—or, as an alternative, quality and value must b« reduced by the itdmixture of cheeper, inferior, less healthfuL.tcsia. .

The "Amber Tips" Proprietors are determined that, in their case, this alternative will never be taken. "Ambor Tips" remarkable rise in a few years from an unknown brand to by far the largest soiling tea in New Zealand -- the largest selling tea in the world -in proportion to population—is due to its quality and remarkable value. The same wonderful value will still bo given—nothing but the finest teas will be u*ed, but to do so the price has to be increased. We are convinced that most homes in New Zealand would rather pay 2d\ per lb. more and get the finest tea that can be produced rather than pay the old price and get an inferior article —with an admixture of poorer teas, less healthful alike to nerves and digestion. Forgefcqualityandhealth.fulneHS-.con-iiider the question purely from the standpoint of economy—there too "Amber Tips" leads, for every pound will give more cups—and at a less price per cup. —cup for cup, thevo's no cheaper tea. Therefore even at the new prices Amber Tips is still the cheapest—you get hotter tea—more :'olieious flavour—finer fragrance —while, js the Lancet investigation showed, your health will benefit. Surely because of a penny extra per half lb. packet you will not deprive yourself of a tea win h for quality, flavour, fragrance, and economy is unique and unsurpassable. The housewives of New Zealand want a good article and good value, one trial convinced them that Amber Tips is a tea that nothing else could equal. Do they still want value and quality i We believe thoy do—-we know it. 99

1/1 Q- k 2/», 2.<-3 per lb. The only tea "that hn* to increase its prices the forci} :>:."''■ telliiou vinv. deaMEiJ-'is ''nazol" pnoon

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 247, 8 July 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 247, 8 July 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 247, 8 July 1915, Page 8

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