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NELSON MDATE AMD CO, asain win a mm muji\i. The firm of Nelson Moate and Co., which has been a household word throughout New Zealand for over a quarter of a century, have just added another laurel to their long list of victories, having received the gold medal at the International Exhibition at Christehurch, The name of this firm, in connection with tea, is synonymous with good quality. Their packet teas never vary in strength, and are blended by Mr Nelson, who has had 33 years' constant experience. The sales have been gradually increasing for years past, notwithstanding fierce competition, but the quality and price of Nelson, Moate and Co.'s teas have always proved them to be the best. As far back a 1882 the firm v/on the gold and .vilver medal, so they are not novices in tea blending. They have only competed three times, and this last result makes three first honours to their credit, a fact of which any firm might be proud.

Aiicii 3<t w r>?i or'ai d a, Messrs 1 Algety and advertise additions to their Eketahuna stsck sale. Messrs Abraham and Williams advertise additional entries for their Masterton, Pahiatua, and Eketahuna stock sales. . ■ Drt Riikldon's M\r>NKTtc Will n liev.jn,* oncn 'Rhoumatiarrj, Lumbago Lame Back, 0 -Is. Bruises. Burns, and eon tinued will effect acute in a remurk'.bly short t : me. For sale by 11. E. Eton, Che'rmwt, Masterton,. J. Baillie. Carterton, and the Maurioeville Co operative tore, Mauric<;vilie West. John Fis block, Inglcwood, Vic, writes --••Last winter 1 contracted a very severe cokl.ior which I tried nearly every medicine under the suri-withput. obtaining the slightest relief. A friendrecommendedme to tiy Chamberliiiii's Cou»hEemecly, which I did with inorit gratifying results, and was soon well." For Kale by Mr T. G. Mason, Chemist, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8383, 18 March 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8383, 18 March 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8383, 18 March 1907, Page 6

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