,* —— a PUBLIC NOTICES. * CrtMBOC H i i DRY GINGER ALE fpl E 1 The Drink that JN» Gingers row t/p J mmslS*. a That's Camroc! It is j^jf^fm warming on cool days p slid cooung on warm /"_>v II days. Its healthful. t nes. and purity _—, 1C I is guaranteed — j*S_ r.<_ tvantbowater * Tl V^Jn^_^»i[. o fully puriflsd. — Q Oris* Caaww.«k • 5 r' AT ALL HOTELS AND STOKES. ________ l _ a _ a ___-_-_______,^ l a_
Proof that cannot be gainsaid I '" The latest Report of Dr. Maclaurin, the Government Analyst, an four brands of Nelson J i- Moate's Tea together with the Analysis made in 1882 by: Professor Bickerton, d Colonial Analyst, makes interesting reading. These Analyses prove beyond contradiction that >■ Nelson, Moate St Co.'s Teas are the Best and Purest that money and experience can buy. They '■' prove, too, that Nelson, Moate's Teas te-day are even better than they were In 1882, when retail n prices were higher. Remember In both instances the teas were bought from local grocers—the d Analyst's report on the same packet and quality that you may purchase to-day. HAHE OF TEA, IMB ■ ■ WgJQrft. pjfc. afrj riICE OF TEA, 19W : It 1/g 1/19 V. StsrisnUavt. .. .. Wl IB Nil Mil s—risai Uavs. .. Mil Ha. Hil Nil T ; Fsdso .. .. ... Nil Nil Ha M Faoan .. .. \. XI NO NH NO 1' . Hsjnsis sweat ».» 92 U M Hainan sweat 92 13 .17 14 Ask , U 51 iS U . ■Ash ■ 13 5.1 5.1 "5.1 3 SanUsisWatw „ 1.9 2-9 2.9 2.9 SrissbisWalsr m 3.1 3.4 3£ 3.4 U SsMfenHrsmUwicAaa « 2.4 ~Z» '!» JJI SrfsM. is Hywwllwjc Ads . 3.9 3.9 I.T IS n l.illrill .jU- I A ... J'- $i' • 1.i.h.1. . .13 9.1 93 93 fl . Eitratt : ' C" ~ JS.2 JS.7 212 J7.4 Elba* J1.7 49.1 IS.S 492 *" Extrmct A. irr tm 3*S 319 |33.7 4M Extract cstahtej as ts» in lw. «J 4X7 4U 43.7 The above analysis shows that ths whols of these Teas are Sample, of these Tea. were purchased from retail grocers of eood quality and quite free from adnlieratian." In Wellington by oae of my staff. II The extremely small quantity or insoluble ash also indicates These rssutts show that all the Samples are gennins Teas of _ great care and cleanliness in the collection. . .good quality, and that great care baa been exercised in their ' The samples were purchased by a stranger in the ordinary collection aad preparation for market, c wav across the counter. . .. . . • ~ (Signed) A. W. BiaUTOM. Calmiel Asslnt (Signed) J. 1 MAOAUaW, 0.5 c, F.CI. Gstsm—l Assbst ,t Late Public Analyst, slain Division, Hants, England. - Good Tea is the most refreshint, cheapest; and invigorating drink procurable-ask for I MLSC3N: MOATES Pure < dehs a Prices: 1/6, 1/8, 1/11, 2/- 2/2, 2/4, 3/- : Ml * 1 • -■'If-
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 51, 1 March 1915, Page 8
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