AT THE THE D.I.C. needs no commendation for the quality of its MEN'S SUPPLIES. The stock is very full and admirable just now—all this season's—and the reductions are sweeping right through the Sale period. NO STALE STOCK OR BYGONE FASHIONS flt the D.S.C. MEN'S FANCY SOX in a variety of Smart Colourings. Usual price, 1/9, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6 Sale Price, 1/3.1/9, 2/11, 3/11 MEN'S FASHION SHIRTS, soft fronts, starched cuffs and neckbands, in White and Coloured. Usual price, 7/6 Sale Price, 2/11 MEN'S FANCY VESTS, about 50 in all. Smart, dark Winter Styles. Usual price, 15/6 to 23/6 Sale Price, 10/6 to 12/6 MEN'S EUBBER OVERCOATS, light make. Sale Price, 18/9 50 Pairs BOYS' TWEED and BLUE SERGE KNICKERS—To fee cleared Sale Price, 2/11 to 6/6 MEN'S STRONG WORKING SHIRTS, in Cotton, Grandrille, Union and Wool. Usual prices, 3/0, 4/6, 5/6, 7/6, 8/6 Sale Prices, 2/6, 2/11, 3/11, 5/11, 6/9 BOYS' SHIRTS, with or without collars, in strong Flannelettes. Usual prices, 2/9, 3/6 Sale Price, 1/THE DRAPERY & GENERAL IMPORTING CO., Ltd., A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. r (TEETHING is a time of worry for the mother, and X restlessness and pain for the lfcttle sufferer. It is difficult to induce him to sleep, and when irom rheer exhaustion he does drop eff his sleep is broken, and he does not obtain the same amount of wholesome rest as > when he is in perfect health. Every anxious mother will be glad to hear that r little one's sufferings can be alleviated by the use of WOOD'S TEETHING POWDERS. It will reduce the feverishnesa and induce peaceful sleep. Buy a packet of these Teethiug Powders to-day, they cost you only 1/- and 1/6 per packet, and can be used with perfect safety. HEEBEET T. WOOD, Chemist and Optician (by Exam's), MASTERTON AND EKETAHUNA. Awarded Only Gold ftrKDAL la Competition, 1882. Awarded Ftbbt Silveb Medal in Competition, 1882. No Adulterated, ArtificiallyScented or any China Teas used in and CO.'S PURE TEAS. Highest Award, Gold Medal, at the International Exhibition, S MANY of our imitators and opponents have tried hard to poison of the Public by insinuating that NELSON, MOATE & CO.'S Pure Teas are not as good as they wore, wo are publishing the Latest Repokt of Dn. Maclaciun, the Government Analyst, on the Four Leading Branch of Tea sold by N. M. & Co. Also the Analysis made by Puopessoii Bickeuton, Colonial Analyst, in 1882 (27 years ago). In each instance tlio Teas were bought retail from grocers selling N.M.& CO.'S Toas, and tho Analysis proves beyond contradiction that N. H. & CO.'S Teas are all they claim, viz.—The Furkst Teas money and experience can buy, and, if anything, Better Teas To-day than they were nearly 30 years ago, when the retail prices were higher PRICES TO-DAy 1/4. 1/G, 1/8, t/10, 2/-, 2/2 per lb. REPORT on the ANALYSES Of 4 SAMPLES of NELSON, MOATE & CO'S TEAS MAY 29th. APRIL 20th. No. 1 I No. 21 No. 31 No. 41 J PRICE OF TEA. I 1/6 I 1/8 I 1/10 | 2 . Nil Nil Nil Nil I I Snimrttin Leaves ~ Nil Nil Nil Nil I J Facings " Nil Nil Nil Nil I I Moisture ■jm NIL -NJLL.Ni.LLjNiL ~°A' B'i d ir i r&'7 i B'o Soluble in Water I'll 2'9 2'o 2'o Sble. in Hydro. Ac... 24 2'3 3'o 2*o Insoluble V'\ "4 r, - fi Extract from dry tea I 38M .'WO 337 <lo'6 The abovo analysis shows that the whole of tlioßo Teas are of good quality and quite free from adulteration. The extremely small quantity of insoluble ash also indicates great care and cleanliness in the collection. (Signed) A. W. BICKERTON, Colonial Analyst. Late Public Analyst, Main Division, Hants, England. N.B.—The Samples were purchased by a stranger in the ordinary way across the counter,—A.W.B. Soluble in Water „ 3'l 3'o 3'2 I 3'4 Sble. in Hydro. Ac. „ 2'o 2'o I*7 I IT> Insoluble „ o'2 01 o'2 I o'2 Extract...............„. t 387 401 HS'tS I 40"2 Ext. on the .dry tea ... 421 437 42'3 (437 Samples of these Teas were purchased from retail grocers in Wellington by one ut my staff. These results show that all the Samples arc genuine Teas of good quality, and tha>; great care has been exercised in their collection and preparation for market. , (Signed) J. 8. MACLAURIN, D.Sc, 1.C.3., Government Analyst. School of Mines, Wellington, 20/4/09. Insist upon having good Tea. It is the most refreshing and invigorating drink procurable, and the cheapest. Ask your grocer for NELSON, MOATE & CO.'S Brands. You know what you aro getting, and you only pay the same retail prices as are charged for the many imitations now Doing pushed onto the Public by means of copiedadvertisomentß, and packages. CEYLON NEW ZEALAND TASMANIA ESTABLISHED 1879. instantly to invigorate you—to warm you—and keep you warm. is superior in every way to all other coffee - essences-the next best is a long way behind—, make sure you get 'Camp '•— 'it is • Jfo '- n the Best.' R, Paterson &■ Softs, Coffee Specialists, Glasgow. Wilson, Balk & Co., sole agents for New Zealand.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9551, 26 July 1909, Page 7
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