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YOUR RHEUMATISM CAN BE • CURED. Don’t think you are incurable because you’ve had Rheumatism for years and 'have ’tried -almost every ‘ 1 cure ’ ’ you ’vo seen advertised, without relief. Waste no more money on lotions and embrocations. Rheumatism is a blood disease, and all the external treatment in the world cannot purify } your blood —the cure must bo effected j internally —and RHEUMO bo the j remedy. The uric acid which sours j your blood and settles ,at the joints j causing the painful swellings, is dis- j solved and eradicated by RHEUMO; the blood is purified, the swelling- disappears, and thus a cure is effected. Hundreds of Hew 1 Zealanders have been cured of Rheumatic complaints by this reliable specific. . Mr- Gann itch, of, Terauka, writes:—"For a long time-I have suffered from Rheumatics, using all kinds of remedies. Hearing of RHEUMO I tried it, and have taken, a few bottles, and to-day can say that I have not felt better for the past 10, years. ’’ You try RHEUMO. It removes the cause of the disease, and the cure is permanent. 2/6 and 4/6 a

That cough of yours is troublesome at night! Here's the remedy: Take a few drops of “NAZOL” on a piece of sugar and immediate relief will ensue. No Cought is “NAZOL "-proof!

Wliy Tea Costs More The Second Article of a series that Every Housewife Should Read, It is indeed hard for the New Zealand housewife to realise the remarkable changes that have occurred in the tea trade within the last eight months—changes which have resulted in greatly increased prices. As was shown in the first article of this series, tea is in great demand as the beverage of the 25 million men who are under arms to-day, due to the fact that it is the most stimulating and invigor-' ating drink—easily transported and easily handled. But there is another element which exerts almost as great an influence in the steadily rising cost of tea. This factor is Russia, with its enormous population of over 160 millions, which, at the stroke of a pen—in almost a single night—has been turned into nation of tea drinkers. ' ' What this means is readily seen when one considers that until September last the Russian people consumed less than 1 lb. of tea per head per annum; whereas in our own Maoriland the average is over, 7|lbs, of tea per head per annum.

Moreover, the money previously spent on other beverages by Russia is now available for tea. Hence, at the tea auctions, enormous quin-' titles have been bought by Russian .representatives, who readily pay increasing prices to secure what they want. As a. result, tea to-day costs the blender in New Zealand an aver.age of 2|d. to 3d. per lb. more than eight months ago, and, unless he is to face an enormous loss, he has only two alternatives—-to reduce his quality or increase his prices. Either course is reasonable, and there is no escape—unless, before the war, he was charging an excessive price for inferior tea. If so, he is still able to sell the same grade at the old figure and probably still make a good profit* -JjAmbcr Tips* policy has always been to give the best value the world can produce at the most reasonable prices. It has been, decided to continue- tMr policy, therefore the price has been slightly increased—by 2d. per lb. Although advised by many 10. reduoa costs by the admixture of harsher, inferior and less healthful teas, the proprietors are determined to maintain that standard of quality and value which has made “Amber Tips" the most widely sold blend in the Dominion to-day—the most largely sold blend of any country in the world in proportion to population. Thus, if the name “Amber Tips” is on the packet, you know that it contains the finest, purest and best tea that can bo produced for the money—that it contains a tea which is so pure and healthful that it can be used by children, and by those with the weakest digestion, without harm. v It is als® well to remember that “Amber Tips” gives more cups of delicious, fragrant tea of delightful flavour. Thus it still costs you less than others—it is still the cheapest tea in the Dominion, even though the prices have been slightly increased. W« believe that the housewives of New Zealand would rather secure the finest value that can be given—even at a slightly increased price—than that quality and values should be cheapened. It is now for you to show whether you 'approve of this decision or not.

llio, 2'L, per lb * The only test that hag to increase its prices—the faregoing will tell you why.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 252, 16 July 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 252, 16 July 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 252, 16 July 1915, Page 8

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