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YOUR RHEUMATISM CAN BE CURED. f Don’t think you arc incurable be- | cause you've had Rheumatism for | years and have tried almost every j •‘cure” you've seen advertised; with- I out relief. Waste no more money on 1 lotions and embrocations. Rheumatism | is a blood disease, and all the external j treatment in the world cannot purify ’ your blood —the cure must be effected j internally —and EHEUMO be the J remedy. The uric acid which sours j your blood and settles at the joints j causing 'the painful swellings, is its- \ solved and eradicated by EHEUMO; the blood is purified, the swelling disappears,' and thus a cure is effected. Hundreds of New Zealanders have been cured of Rheumatic complaints by this reliable specific. Mr Cannitch, of Temuka, writes: —“For a long time 1 have suffered from Rheumatics, using all kinds of remedies. Hearing of EHEUMO 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 EHEUMO. 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. ISTo Cought is ‘ ‘ ISTAZOL ’ '-proof!

Costs More — The Third Article of a Series dealing with a question which vitally affects every housewife. The increased demand for tea today is due to to the fact that huge quantities are wanted for the 25 million men under arms. The Heads of the Armies of the world know that there js no drink so stimulating and beneficial, and hence they must have tea for their men no matter what it costs. Then, too, at the stroke of a pen, the great Russian Nation has been turned into a tea drinking people, and the money previously spent on Vodka is now available for the purchase of tea. But there is only a limited supply of tea and that supply is not sufficient to fill the present requirements.

Hence at the tea auctions in Ceylon it has risen in price month by month,, until to-day it costs the packer to 3d per lb. more than in August last. This, of course, affects New Zealand very greatly, for the finest tea ia the world has been sold here at prices which cannot be equalled. Although this seems a bold statement, it is one that will bear the closest investigation. For instance, a great proportion of the tea imports to England consist of what is known as “red stalk’’ tea, the lowest possible grade—so low that it is prohibited throughout Australasia. Yet even this lowest grade is sold in England at 1/6 or more per lb., while for fine teas of the quality of “ Amber Tips,” 2/8 to 3/4 per lb. is asked. Tea experts the world over are astonished at the remarkable quality, flavour, fragrance and value given in “Amber Tips” at so low a once, and it is because no better value can be* obtained anywhere, that “Amber Tips,” is to-day the most popular brand in New Zealand, Millions of packets of “Ambers Tips” are sold per annum. It is stocked in every shop from the North Capo to the Bluff. Only exceptional value-could be responsible for so exceptional a sale. But fine tea is now costing the ‘‘Amber Tips” Proprietors, as wdi as other tea merchants, an average of 2-'d. to 3d. per lb. more than in August, 1914. Therefore, if a fair price was charged before the war, the tea merchant is to-day faced with an enormous loss should he continue to pack the same quality at his old {'rices. Of coure there is the alternative of cheapening the quality by an admixture of inferior, less healthful teas. The “Amber Tips” Proprietors were advised by many to do this, but instead they decided to raise the price by 2d. per lb., and to continue to give the public that* same splendid value which has always been associated with the name-“ Amber Tips.” Now. Mrs. Housewife, what is your opinion of the whole matter? h Would you rather have the same de- 1 lightful flavour, quality, purity and 1 value and pay a penny a ’.-ib. packet i more—or would you rather have an inferior and less healthful tea at the old price ? Hut you say “other teas have not been raised in prices.” If so yon can readily see time either excessive prices were charged before the war—so excessive, that even an extra 2ld. or 3d. in cost per lb. still enables a profit to be made —or quality must be reduced, other-, a heavy loss must be faced. But even at increased figures Amber Tips is still the 'cheapest tea you can buy. Cup for cup, value for value, nothing else can equal it, while it is so pure and healthful that it can be taken bv even those of the weakest digest ion. Surely these facts should weigh with

you. Consider them carefully—write and 101 lns your conclusions. AVc believe that yon want quality and that you want value. For that reason we have* raised our prices because only by doliiy so can we continue to yive you the same honest quality and the same honest value. in *.*, W* WaCJMEJM IjlO, 2/- t 2/2 per lb. The fmlf/ lea that hue to increase its' prices—the foregoing will tell you v:inj.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 263, 24 July 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 263, 24 July 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 263, 24 July 1915, Page 8

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