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Proof that cannot be gainsaid latest Report of Dr. Maclaurin,jthe Government Analyst, on four brands of Nelson Moate's Tea together with the Analysis made in 1882 by Professor Bickerton, 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 grocer*—th# Analyst's report on the same packet and quality that you may purchase >o-day. The above analysis sho\vruh:it file whole of iheso Te:ia are Samples of these Teas were purchased from retail grocers of (rood quality and quite five lYoin atiul.eratior. In Wellington by one of my staff. The extremely small quiwiity o! Hsoiuble ash also indicate! greai eare and eleaiilin. ss in ila; ro.l-vtion. The nam[il.s were initvlu.->e't l>v a sinuigiT in 1 tie onlinarj way across the counter. (Signe 11 A. W. B'CXEETON, Colonial Analjpit. (Signed) 1. S. MACiAURIN. D Sc., F.C.S., Coteruiut Asiljit Lato Public Analyst, iiiiiu D,vi,ion, llanrn. Knglund. Good Tea la the most re.'resl;ins, cheapest, and invigorating drink procurable—ask for These resells show that all tho Samples are gennino Teas o! goed quality, and thai lrrcat care has been exercised in their coileciiou and preparation [or market. I n Heas Prices: 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/- 2/2, 2/4, 3/-

HL jportant.!' ft .aounceinent T -^^•^v» - - i »■. I % -rfn. l.is? i.-Tcsuen Piano Co.'s name has become a household word throughout the Dominion it has been decided to relinquish this familiar title and to adopt in its place that of The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. When the business started over 32 years ago,, the name 'The Dresden," being honourably associated with all that was best in Music and Art, was chosen as a good trading title, but despite its welL-earned popularity, there can be no> doubt it is no longer acceptable for an ALL BRITISH COMPANY. The Shareholders and Directors are without exception British born and; bred, and are; all resident under the British flag: there is not, nor has there ever been, one single shilling of anything but British capital used or invested in the business: and as Bristol is the birthplace of the founder and present Chairman of Directors of the Company, the public will appreciate the change of title to that of The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd.

FuCrCrtERIS PHOvSPHATONIC |_ju:t<ircds point lo r's Phcsphaf as the finest nerve-braccrs, ''t lhe co-v V," " worker, Ihe ) tied system resp nds immediately lo its ''■cnc'ta.-uig influence. WeaUr sr Deb,lily, ric«tv.ne« and Uf?pre»sion uisapp ar af;er a few doses. Fletcher': hosphafonic » 1 tie nerve-food thai will 18 health and -I »ll etiemi Is an-.l Stores -r pisl iroe from CHA*i A.rKE.I'CHEI<,C!: ( ' 'pAI'AXAKI LAND, BUILDING AMD I N'VKST.MENT SOU IST K ■Jiuuient). Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, ISOS." DIRECTORS: Messrs R. Cock (chairman), H. Shuttleworth, John Ellis, W. L. Newman, Newton King, A. Goldwater and T. K. Skinner. BANKERS: The Bank of New Zealand. SOLICITORS: Messrs Wilson & Grey, Reserve Fund £2OOO The Society pays the cost of preparing and registering all mortgages (unless for a lesser sum than £100). During the seven years ending September 30, 1912, the sum of £14,088 12s fid liad been .distributed in bonuses and dividends among the members of the Society, Borrowers and Investors participating alike in the distribution. It will thus be seen that the Society is ! really co-operative. • j Office open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 ! p.m. (Thursday afternoon excepted). ! E. P. WEBSTER, ' Secretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 207, 9 February 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 207, 9 February 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 207, 9 February 1915, Page 6

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