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TEA AND "WOMEN'S NERVES I PTIHE fact* that bo many women's nor- **■ vou3 eystems in New Zealand to-d»y are affected is due largely to the inferior and impure quality of the tea being hoisted upon the public with all sorts of coupon schemes, etc. — the inducement held out as tho reason why you should buy them. As proof of this, many a woman finds that when sho finally consults her physician on tho state of her health, which has gone from bad to worse, the first thmg the physician orders is that she discontinues drinking 1 tho tea which sho has been using either moderately or ov&rnraeh. Now, tea that is pure-^wholesoine tea— cannot be injurious. It is, in fact, a most healthful beverage for everybody; but to be healthful, to bo non-injurious, it must bo pure. Recognising this fact, a body of expert tea specialists some little time ago decided that New Zealand should have all tho advantages in regard to tea that the residents of Ceylon itself enjoy, whore the real pure unadulterated toa is procured. The result is to-day that every lady can procure right here in Wellington the ifaißous Pragra Tea, which comes direct from tho best gardens in Ceylon, aad ia Jacked in air-tight, dust-proof packages. fc is pure, healthiul tea, and with every half-pound and pound packet we grvo a written guarantee which authorises your trrocer to refund the money you pay for Fragra Tea in full if you are Hot completely satisfied with it in every way and find it superior to anything else at present on tho market in New Zealand. It's a broad guarantee ; it's a big thing to do ; tut wo know, as experts, just the difference between Fragra Toa and the other kind. Wo want you' to' test it for yourself. Wo want your approval of our work. It's a work that means better' lea for everybody, but without extra cost ; in fact, if means a, saving in every household. 3?ragra Tea is packed in three grades; eaon grade Bhowß us fourpence per pound less profit than that made on the other kind of teas at present solcl in New Zealand. But it's good, pure, wholesome tea. We expect to cell five pounds of Fragra Tea for every ono pourd of the ordinary tea sold, and it's on the quantity we will make out profit instead of on each individual pound, 'as has been customary with other houses in the past. The Fragra Tea Is 8d quality is worth, were such a quality procurable in New Zealand, at least 2s in tho ordinary way ; the Is lOd quality would cost' 2s 2d, and the 2s quality 2a Fragra Tea saves you fourpence per lb on every pound you buy ; it tastes better and is better than any other tea you've yot tried. It's economical in use, and can be taken as frequently as desired without the slightest injurious effect on the ' nervous system. 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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 117, 19 May 1909, Page 11
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