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° jsiat is ■ . 9 ,is&B2 S A Scientific emulsion of fresh eggs, pure Cod Liver Oil, Bsechwood Creasote, Lime and Soda — a valuable combination of food and medicine. Do you know of any better combination? Doctors do not; chemists do not. Both chemists and doctors admit that LANE'S Emulsion has quickly stepped into the front rank of Reliable Remedies for Pulmonary Diseases, Coughs, Colds, and General DJbility. Merit has done it. Merit has made* LANE'S EMULSION a tremendous success - merit in the combination, and merit in the quality of ingredients used. Ask your doctor if LAKE'S EMULSION is SviiUd to your case, and be guided by his advice. If he says '■ yes," then give LW3 a faithful, persistent Trial. 72 TEA-BLENOINC. *► An eminent tea expert, writing id v he "Tea and Cotfee Trade Journal, ' says : — "Tea blending is a scientific art, and the acme ot the art is tv Mitt', blends up, not 10 depress them to a dull average. The expert will blend one or two otr v three pence a pound lisa money, a blend chat shall pqual the are essential. Mo hard and fast rules can be laid down, but there is a yieat prise to be g^aed by the successful individual who by his skill can make, low-priced, medium, and fine-quality teas in such a way as to make a 'fine Uquoiing' not a medium, cup. The 87"it secret is to selert tor yuur 'fetching up' grade a tea that can dominate the blend; For this, great experience and a highly trained palate mire expensive one of the inexpet*enrej blender, 'r , Jn New Zealnd expert tea-blenders are few and far. between, and while thet are many brands of blended teas oo the market, few are the work of real experts. For the most part the teas are mixed in a haphazard kind of way, the, mam object being the obtaining 1 of a maximum pzoflt. Uniformity of quality or flavour under such conditions is impossible an* , ity probelmaticat. There is one firm in New Zealand who have for many years been selling the finest blended teas in Australasia Bl*odid by an expert of great expen enre and unique skill, who also ha? the advantage of bis firm's superior buying aud importing capabilities, these teas are undoubtedly very fin examples of the blender's art, and a> the various prices at which they are sold they are undeniably the best value obtainable >v the Dominion. We refer to "Tiger" leas. That they have for so many years retained then supremacy and ifreat popularity in the The people o* 'ew Zealand are, on face of mcreaEt>d competition is cv dence nf the public's critical abilities "♦Tiger" Tea is still the pick of the great m?srrity nothing further need be said, e>°«pt that they are obtainable frorr. ill stores at is *d, is 6d, ?<= Bd, is lod, and 2s per lb. That { $-. ts 8d per lb is the most favoured as ; ti^re^ent. It is a very fts* tea, an I those who cannot afford ths higher priced "Tiger" Teas find it quite as good as other brands of tea at 25 per b. Those, however, who are compelled to buy a low i>ii«.ed tea will get the best value for their itiuuey, both in quality and flavor, if they buy the low* priced "Tijrei" blends.— (l). STRATFORD, BLAIR & CO., LIMITED. SATFMILLERS ANJ) TIMBEtt MERCHANTS Gresson Street. ... Telephone No i ALSO: THE GREYMOUTH SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. Chanel Street Telephone No Ik Ever? description of Turnery kopt i* Bt«'«k, and Joinery of all kinds, in eluding Venetian Blinds, Maiitl Pieces, ttc, supplied. REMOVAL NOTICE. THE well-known. firm of H 'HOLMES, painter_a"nd paperhanjs ett, have removed to more commodiou< premises in Alhe-rt Street, Greymouth, opposite the Public Library. Note *he Address* — / U UOIMCSi A I DEBT OT

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Grey River Argus, 20 June 1910, Page 2

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